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Older Accounts ban-proof?

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nah, I'm proof of that tbh... I used to bot on my 13.5 year old acc on rs3 pretty much every day for 10 hours a day no bans, I hop over to 07 don't bot much then bot a few times and then get a 2 day banned and then botted harder after that and then got a perm ban... so really not more immune... i'd say equally... 

i've been botting my new acc for about 3-5 hours a day for the past week not banned, made a new acc a few days ago botted less but at range guild and it got a 2 day ban... so :s weird

They're not immune to getting banned, BUT, when the acc gets banned it will most likely get a 2 day ban instead of a perma ban for the first offence.

they have a lower ban rate, but you can never be 100% safe

Well it depends on the situation and your definition of immunity. If you have a 6 month old account and a 2 day account which are both botting the same thing, there may be a chance that the old account will survive longer. I've had 6 month old accounts survive about 2-3 months of solid botting, whereas, I botted on my 7 year old main which was banned in about a day.

Edited by Keven

They almost always receive a two day ban before a perma ban

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Edited by j4n5
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