Spazzz 0 Posted August 29, 2020 I work from home already and normally do afk stuff all day on my account normally but have considered just botting it so it's slightly more efficient. as long as i take my breaks and am still somewhat watching the bot and checking stuff here and there think ill be okay? Never botted on acc and already play and put in hella gains everyday like 10+hrs a day online
xVril 32 Posted August 29, 2020 I wouldn't risk an account you have been putting 10+ hrs a day in. Its like anything, depending on what you're botting and the scripts you are using will vary your risks. Some free scripts have a lot of accounts using them and the risks are greater.
Spazzz 0 Author Posted August 29, 2020 6 minutes ago, xVril said: I wouldn't risk an account you have been putting 10+ hrs a day in. Its like anything, depending on what you're botting and the scripts you are using will vary your risks. Some free scripts have a lot of accounts using them and the risks are greater. I appreciate that, I wont mess with my main on it but i found a sick throwaway account for $8 to test some stuff on that seem solid as long as i interact with it as well here and there
Hmm 31 Posted August 30, 2020 14 hours ago, Spazzz said: I appreciate that, I wont mess with my main on it but i found a sick throwaway account for $8 to test some stuff on that seem solid as long as i interact with it as well here and there Yeah, test some scripts on the throwaway account. As mentioned by @xVril, there are risks with using free scripts as a lot of people are using them. My suggestion would be to prepare a back up account so that a lot of your progress is not lost. You could probably get away with a lot of progress botting that account with adequate breaks.
Spazzz 0 Author Posted August 30, 2020 Sweet so from what it seems is as long as I keep doing what I'm doing and interacting with the bot/ my clan chat in game and mixing up my tasks and taking breaks it should seem legit
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