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Chances on getting banned via splashing?

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What are the chances on getting banned by just splashing? Ofcourse using autofighter script ie. on level 2 rat or a chicken.

 

Thanks

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could just do it yourself using a mouse recorder

 

Well im not sure what is it exactly :D I know that i did 3 day straight log without ban. Im thinking atm if its worth of spending 5m to suicide for 14 days or not.

Well im not sure what is it exactly biggrin.png I know that i did 3 day straight log without ban. Im thinking atm if its worth of spending 5m to suicide for 14 days or not.

Splashing isn't bannable 

What are the chances on getting banned by just splashing? Ofcourse using autofighter script ie. on level 2 rat or a chicken.

Thanks

About .0483888%, according to my calculations.

www.osrsbanrates.

 

or if it makes u feel better

im using final splasher as we speak and im not going to stop until it stops itself

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Splashing isn't bannable 

 

If you noticed i sayd something about boting to. Dont just read the title, read the rest as well. Autofighter is counted as 3rd party program/macro.

Splashing isn't bannable 

it is if you do it on a bot client, which is :facep:

 

Well im not sure what is it exactly biggrin.png I know that i did 3 day straight log without ban. Im thinking atm if its worth of spending 5m to suicide for 14 days or not.

let me save you a ban, don't bot splashing(fire strike with -65+ mage attack)

 

use an autoclicker/mouse recorder to keep yourself logged in.

it is if you do it on a bot client, which is facep.gif

 

let me save you a ban, don't bot splashing(fire strike with -65+ mage attack)

 

use an autoclicker/mouse recorder to keep yourself logged in.

 

Are you referring to AFK splashing (Auto-cast) or actually manually splashing?

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it is if you do it on a bot client, which is facep.gif

 

let me save you a ban, don't bot splashing(fire strike with -65+ mage attack)

 

use an autoclicker/mouse recorder to keep yourself logged in.

 

Ill just have a go with bot as a test :p ill see how far i can get.

 

Are you referring to AFK splashing (Auto-cast) or actually manually splashing?

 

Manually? No, ofcourse auto-casting.

How to do it legit, and 100% avoid being banned

This avoids the main issue of autoclicking and you cannot be banned for autotyping for more than 8+ seconds, I autotyped in my own clan chat from 75-99 mage splashing. :)

 

  1. Autotype anything in your own clan chat
  2. AFK for 6 hours

Ill just have a go with bot as a test :p ill see how far i can get.

 

 

Manually? No, ofcourse auto-casting.

Well, you see, I have a splashing script with over 500 users, so it was a valid question to ask.

 

There's always a risk with botting, however a very minor risk by staying active to splash. I'm adding it onto my script next update.

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Well, you see, I have a splashing script with over 500 users, so it was a valid question to ask.

 

There's always a risk with botting, however a very minor risk by staying active to splash. I'm adding it onto my script next update.

 

Well i had a friend who did 15+ accounts from 1-99 mage via splashing(boting after patch). No longer he deals with RS and couldnt give me advice so yeah.

 

Minor risk by staying active to splash? What do you mean exactly

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