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Is it risky to bot nowdays?

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I used to like years back to run multiply chaos/green dragon killer bot farms, Might start again. But how long do accounts usually last? I will be using vps and run 2 accounts on each of them. Just curious about the ban rates.

If you have brandnew accounts and start botting with them, they will get banned very quickly. My opinion is that you make accounts and play legit with them for a while (atleast 1-2 weeks) or if you have old accs just start botting with them and you're good to go :P

Ban rates usually depend on method, script and spot, but even if banrates are higher on certain methods you can still profit if you are smart and calculate everything correctly.

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If you have brandnew accounts and start botting with them, they will get banned very quickly. My opinion is that you make accounts and play legit with them for a while (atleast 1-2 weeks) or if you have old accs just start botting with them and you're good to go :P

I cba to quest etc on 10 different accs etc or play legit.. :P

I'm babysit botting my 10 year old account for almost 2 years with no premium scripts. I sometimes let it run for over 13 hours and still no ban. My mining bots fresh acc got banned in 3 hours. I really do think that the creation of the account matters A LOT.

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