lindsay123 0 Share Posted July 2, 2022 Hey guys, Ive been doing alot of manual HAing just now and i got to thinking. How can you possibly get banned from scripting this if youre only doing it for a couple of hours a day with breaks and sleep times in those hours? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RSMasterGuard 19 Share Posted July 2, 2022 6 hours ago, lindsay123 said: Hey guys, Ive been doing alot of manual HAing just now and i got to thinking. How can you possibly get banned from scripting this if youre only doing it for a couple of hours a day with breaks and sleep times in those hours? I have about a dozen accounts that have the magic lvl to high alch, from my experience that is a highly moderated activity by Jagex so you better expect bans and if you use a script it better be very very well made to mirror a human and even then you better mule off it often to reduce risk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OG Botter 6 Share Posted July 3, 2022 (edited) Just use a screen recorder for Alching. Use it well, you won't see a ban. Edited July 3, 2022 by OG Botter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryno 21 Share Posted July 4, 2022 On 7/2/2022 at 2:44 AM, lindsay123 said: Hey guys, Ive been doing alot of manual HAing just now and i got to thinking. How can you possibly get banned from scripting this if youre only doing it for a couple of hours a day with breaks and sleep times in those hours? The more click-intensive a repetitive task is, the most likelihood it will be caught and banned. I've personally been doing a ton of experimentation for their bot detection system and just a cool finding that relates to "click-intensity" was the following: Firstly, the more "unhuman" your skills are the most likely to be banned; meaning if you have all 1's and woodcutting is 90+ then it's most likely a bot. Knowing this, I setup two brand new lv3 accounts and manually trained both to lv30 woodcutting. Left all other skills 1. Now one account 's script chopped willows at a decent-good xp/hr (being very attention, clicking trees). The other account's script chopped willows at a horrific xp/hr and AFKing like crazy each tree click. The attention bot got banned at level 52. The horrifically un-attentive bot got banned at level 68. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RSMasterGuard 19 Share Posted July 4, 2022 10 hours ago, Bryno said: The more click-intensive a repetitive task is, the most likelihood it will be caught and banned. I've personally been doing a ton of experimentation for their bot detection system and just a cool finding that relates to "click-intensity" was the following: Firstly, the more "unhuman" your skills are the most likely to be banned; meaning if you have all 1's and woodcutting is 90+ then it's most likely a bot. Knowing this, I setup two brand new lv3 accounts and manually trained both to lv30 woodcutting. Left all other skills 1. Now one account 's script chopped willows at a decent-good xp/hr (being very attention, clicking trees). The other account's script chopped willows at a horrific xp/hr and AFKing like crazy each tree click. The attention bot got banned at level 52. The horrifically un-attentive bot got banned at level 68. Agree with this as a result of testing this on other f2p skills. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tier3 8 Share Posted July 14, 2022 IMHO it seems pretty random sometimes... I've gotten 99 mage on 2 accounts stun-alching (casting stun on an npc wearing armor to splash, then quickly high alching 1-2 game ticks later, repeat) for hours and hours, any human would kill themselves after 1 hour let alone 5-6 hours. Then I've also had accounts banned for doing afk activities such as cooking and fletching, where it's literally 1 or 2 clicks per minute... one afk activity I've never been banned for though is splashing, it just randomly opened a tab or enabled/disabled run every 5-10 minutes to make sure I didn't log out. Regular high alch, I've done with AHK, item placed in inventory right under spell and did 0 mouse movements, just clicked over and over for 8+ hours, no ban lol. I don't get it tbh, to me it just feels like luck of the draw for bans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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