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AFK training logout?

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I am making a defence pure and am afk training at monks however i click stats and check every now and then etc.. If i leave it logged in at work or when i sleep and dont touch it will it stay logged in and gaining exp/attacking for the 6 hour log or will it log out after an hour/become unagressive like splashing?

It will timeout after 20 minutes. You can get scripts that will just turn the screen every 13-18 minutes or so though. That'd keep you logged in or the full 6 hours.

The 6 hour afk has been removed. I think you last 20 minutes without no interaction but still while doing something in the game. If not 20 minutes, then its 5 minutes.

Personally auto clicker works fine for me.

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It will timeout after 20 minutes. You can get scripts that will just turn the screen every 13-18 minutes or so though. That'd keep you logged in or the full 6 hours.

  

The 6 hour afk has been removed. I think you last 20 minutes without no interaction but still while doing something in the game. If not 20 minutes, then its 5 minutes.

Would just having sticky tape or something holding down an arrow key do the trick?

  

Would just having sticky tape or something holding down an arrow key do the trick?

 

no idea

  

Would just having sticky tape or something holding down an arrow key do the trick?

 

If a window popped up whilst you were not there like your antivirus or something that could mess it up I guess.

Just to note to everyone, autoclicking got 2 accounts banned for me.. don't do it

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