How to not get Banned Botting

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Many people get banned for macroing. I have botted for over 3 years with free and paid bots and never got banned. Today I'm going to share with you guys some ways I prevented myself from getting banned. I am not guaranteeing this is the only way not to get banned and also if you follow all of these you won't get banned. There is still a possibility if you use a shitty bot.

1. The first thing to do is to set up a VPN or proxy or something to change your ip. If you have two computers bot on one and play legit on the other. If Jagex banns your account you can say it was stolen. This is key don't play legit on the same ip you bot. This is only for two different accounts not the same. Use a VPS if you have one.

2. Limit the time you bot. If you suicide you constantly Jagex will pick up on it. Bot 6-12hours a day. Vary the amount of time you bot. One day 5hours the next 4 hours. This will make it seem more human like. I never used breaks but you can if you want just make sure it's not like bot 1hour then take a break 10mins. Vary the breaks.

3. Bot in crowded worlds if possible people are less likely to see you as a bot and report you. NEVER bot in quick chat worlds.
SpecialOps0 said:
The reason that they're more likely to report you is because the worlds turn cold. Meaning there's no free chat only chat that RS made for you to say. If you think about it someone would always be clicking and wanting to talk, there would also be a lot of bots there that are there so they don't have to talk.

That's why they made them so it's sort of a trap. I've seen many moderators there that use quick chat or don't at all and just monitor the area. If you go into those worlds and you do a certain task over and over or are on for X hours you will be flagged and checked out further. The flag only appears to members of administration for the reason of minimal alertness so you would play normal. If your normal happens to be botting, then you will be banned most likely. Thus the world is a trap in that way :).

4. Don't bot as a level 3! Level somthing up so your level 11 or somthing. Also wear equipment while botting this will make you blend in more.

5. Only bot on one character at once unless you have multiple computers. They can easily trace you if you bot two characters at once on the same ip.

6. If you bot for cash bot on a secondary account and then xfer. Don't bot on your main if possible.

7. IF using powerbot DO NOT input your username and password. It recently has been infected and this could happen again. Your account could be hacked if you imput your username and password.

8. When using a powerbot check your script to make sure it is stable before using it. If the bot fails/ gets stuck in a random your chance of ban will sky rocket. I got stuck in a random overnight once and no ban but be careful.

9. If you bot as a non-member you are less likely to be caught so if you have a main or an account that is a member DO NOT bot on it unless you're willing to risk it.
F2P worlds have ALOT of bots in them so you can count on being less noticeable.

Very informative.
Yui Hirasawa said:
This is a post from Gh0st from Hacking.RS, Read through it Carefully:
Before I begin, the methods I am theoretically using below are illegal, and if found guilty of it, Jagex would be hit with a hard law suit, however, there is no real way to tell how Jagex detects macros, as this stuff is Fully Undetectable by any AntiVirus, also Blizzard was fined for doing this (more like a small smack on the wrist, so there is no telling if Jagex does it....) ... Please read on the thread of its entirety.

Now, for those of you who don't know, any Java applet, for it to run 100% to its potential, must be "signed." A Java signature pops up when one first runs a type of Java applet. The signature would look like this:
signatureola.png


Now, once you click "Run," think of it as signing over the deed to your computer to Jagex. Yes, I mean exactly what I said. However, not just for Jagex, once you accept a signature on ANY Java applet, you better sure as hell know who the f*ck you are allowing access to your computer!

Now, some of you see bots with the ability to run "signed," and "unsigned." A signed client, in terms of RuneScape\FunOrb uses the certificates saved in your Java control panel to automatically launch the applet within the bot. Have you ever wondered why a signed client appears to be faster than an unsigned? The reason is that the signed client has access to all of your computer's resources, including the cache it has saved on your computer.

Anyways, lets get to the dangers of using a signed client while botting.

If Jagex wanted to, they could make the following bots an instant ban:
NeXuS and all Nexus variants.
RSBot (.org)
SCAR
kBot
qBot
xBot
zBot
jBot
Plus any other BCEL + Reflection bot tbh.

You might be wondering: HOW?

Here:

Since you have accepted the applet, here is a few lines of code Jagex can implement into one of the classes of their client:
Code:
File rsBot = new File(System.getenv("APPDATA") + "\\RSBot_Accounts.ini");
if (rsBot.exists()) {
	this.user.Flag();
}
This one is a little more advanced:
Code:
Process process = cmd.exec((new StringBuilder("cmd.exe /C")).append(commandHERE).toString());
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));
String line;
while((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
	if line.contains("javaw") {
              this.user.flag();
        }
	try {
		this.sleep(500);
	} catch(InterruptedException ie) { }
}
will return something like this:
cmdf.png

Pretty much the things Jagex can do to check are limitless..
Now, these methods are considered ILLEGAL. (As it is spying.)

HOWEVER. RSBot = illegal. I'm sure Jagex would win in a court case against a 15-18 year old kid who had an illegal copy of their game client.

All I can say is, keep an eye on the Jagex TOS, make sure they don't add a "On accepting our certificate, we reserve the right to perform regular process checks on your machine."

Some might think "Pfft, stfu, Jagex wouldn't do that..."
Blizzard did it to all WoW Players. To stop some dupes\bug abuses.

In short, I always bot in the signed? I've only been banned once (using RSBot .org). If you have been botting for a long time, and havent been banned, but then suddenly are, think about it this way:

Jagex Moderators are human, they look down on botting, and see us as cheating scum. If you were a JMod, and you saw something you hate going on, personally, I'd want to "hurt" the person more than normal.

My theory is that Jagex flags most botters immediately, but wait for them to achieve some high goals, then ban them so it "stings" more.

Just something to think about.
- Gh0st

Recommended bots:

http://www.Rsbots.net
http://www.autofighter.org
http://www.oembots.com
http://www.rsbot.com
http://www.rsbotting.com
http://www.kminer.org
http://www.robotzindisguise.com/
http://www.rscheata.net
http://www.rs2hacks.net
http://www.codespace.net
http://www.runehub.com
http://www.exabots.net
http://www.rsmacroparadise.net
http://www.superbots.net
http://rs2botting.com/

Not Recommended:
www.powerbot.org/
http://rsbuddy.com/
If you have bots you Recommended or don't post them bellow and I will add to list.

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU FOLLOW THIS GUIDE AND GET BANNED.
Suggestions/ advice accepted just PM me.
Thanks guys.

Credits-
Myself
SpecialOps0
Yui Hirasawa
Gh0st
 
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I've actually been banned for playing legit and being accused of botting, which made me look into using macros in the first place. Outside of getting Fishing rest from 76 to 5 (Paid macro, only used it to bot 1 level -.- GF Jagex), I've never been banned. I don't use a VPN/Proxy because I bot just as often as I play legit, and the hassle of constantly switching back and forth isn't worth it, because IMO the constant change of IPs could alert them I'm sure.

I've been botting about 2 accounts at a time also for a while. Never had a problem, but I could just have been getting lucky :]

Great guide, +1rep :)
 

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A lot of this is just common sense. Anyways it's a nice guide. I believe if you run unsigned, it doesn't give them your IP address. I remember when I ran multiple SW bots at once, same computer, and one of them got banned, but the rest didn't.
 

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VPN/ Proxy just helps if you want to bot one account full time and play the other legit other.
 

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These all sound reasonable except the one about quick chat worlds. Could you explain that for me?
 

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Please also add to your guide that if you bot as a non-member you are less likely to be caught so if you have a main or an account that is a member DO NOT bot on it unless you're willing to risk it.
 

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The reason that they're more likely to report you is because the worlds turn cold. Meaning there's no free chat only chat that RS made for you to say. If you think about it someone would always be clicking and wanting to talk, there would also be a lot of bots there that are there so they don't have to talk.

That's why they made them so it's sort of a trap. I've seen many moderators there that use quick chat or don't at all and just monitor the area. If you go into those worlds and you do a certain task over and over or are on for X hours you will be flagged and checked out further. The flag only appears to members of administration for the reason of minimal alertness so you would play normal. If your normal happens to be botting, then you will be banned most likely. Thus the world is a trap in that way :).
 

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Nice explanation SpecialOps0 I quoted and added to my guide. Also put you in credits.
 

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You should add Rs2botting.com in bold letters :) I only use bots from there.
 

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Nice guide. Thanks for the share, I already knew everything though. :)
 

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1. The first thing to do is to set up a VPN or proxy or something to change your ip. If you have two computers bot on one and play legit on the other. If Jagex banns your account you can say it was stolen. This is key don't play legit on the same ip you bot. This is only for two different accounts not the same. Use a VPS if you have one. - to lazy

2. Limit the time you bot. If you suicide you constantly Jagex will pick up on it. Bot 6-12hours a day. Vary the amount of time you bot. One day 5hours the next 4 hours. This will make it seem more human like. I never used breaks but you can if you want just make sure it's not like bot 1hour then take a break 10mins. Vary the breaks. - 24/7 all the way.

5. Only bot on one character at once unless you have multiple computers. They can easily trace you if you bot two characters at once on the same ip. - 5 accounts 1 computer

6. If you bot for cash bot on a secondary account and then xfer. Don't bot on your main if possible. - bot on my main + 4 other accounts

Ya mad?

Just saying that's how I do my shit =)
 

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Nope I'm not mad..... You running the risk of getting banned is not my problem. If you don't want to follow my guide that is not my problem. You obviously don't care if you do get banned so why read a guide telling you how not to get banned?
 

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Most of this is common sense.. But anyways there may be some people who don't know what they're doing:p.
 

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so obvious, yet so helpful. suprising thing is i wonder why i get rolled back from going 44rc to 85 in 2 weeks.
 

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This is a post from Gh0st from Hacking.RS, Read through it Carefully:
Before I begin, the methods I am theoretically using below are illegal, and if found guilty of it, Jagex would be hit with a hard law suit, however, there is no real way to tell how Jagex detects macros, as this stuff is Fully Undetectable by any AntiVirus, also Blizzard was fined for doing this (more like a small smack on the wrist, so there is no telling if Jagex does it....) ... Please read on the thread of its entirety.

Now, for those of you who don't know, any Java applet, for it to run 100% to its potential, must be "signed." A Java signature pops up when one first runs a type of Java applet. The signature would look like this:
signatureola.png


Now, once you click "Run," think of it as signing over the deed to your computer to Jagex. Yes, I mean exactly what I said. However, not just for Jagex, once you accept a signature on ANY Java applet, you better sure as hell know who the fuck you are allowing access to your computer!

Now, some of you see bots with the ability to run "signed," and "unsigned." A signed client, in terms of RuneScape\FunOrb uses the certificates saved in your Java control panel to automatically launch the applet within the bot. Have you ever wondered why a signed client appears to be faster than an unsigned? The reason is that the signed client has access to all of your computer's resources, including the cache it has saved on your computer.

Anyways, lets get to the dangers of using a signed client while botting.

If Jagex wanted to, they could make the following bots an instant ban:
NeXuS and all Nexus variants.
RSBot (.org)
SCAR
kBot
qBot
xBot
zBot
jBot
Plus any other BCEL + Reflection bot tbh.

You might be wondering: HOW?

Here:

Since you have accepted the applet, here is a few lines of code Jagex can implement into one of the classes of their client:
Code:
File rsBot = new File(System.getenv("APPDATA") + "\\RSBot_Accounts.ini");
if (rsBot.exists()) {
	this.user.Flag();
}
This one is a little more advanced:
Code:
Process process = cmd.exec((new StringBuilder("cmd.exe /C")).append(commandHERE).toString());
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));
String line;
while((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
	if line.contains("javaw") {
              this.user.flag();
        }
	try {
		this.sleep(500);
	} catch(InterruptedException ie) { }
}
will return something like this:
cmdf.png

Pretty much the things Jagex can do to check are limitless..
Now, these methods are considered ILLEGAL. (As it is spying.)

HOWEVER. RSBot = illegal. I'm sure Jagex would win in a court case against a 15-18 year old kid who had an illegal copy of their game client.

All I can say is, keep an eye on the Jagex TOS, make sure they don't add a "On accepting our certificate, we reserve the right to perform regular process checks on your machine."

Some might think "Pfft, stfu, Jagex wouldn't do that..."
Blizzard did it to all WoW Players. To stop some dupes\bug abuses.

In short, I always bot in the signed? I've only been banned once (using RSBot .org). If you have been botting for a long time, and havent been banned, but then suddenly are, think about it this way:

Jagex Moderators are human, they look down on botting, and see us as cheating scum. If you were a JMod, and you saw something you hate going on, personally, I'd want to "hurt" the person more than normal.

My theory is that Jagex flags most botters immediately, but wait for them to achieve some high goals, then ban them so it "stings" more.

Just something to think about.
- Gh0st
 

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Godsword said:
Nope I'm not mad..... You running the risk of getting banned is not my problem. If you don't want to follow my guide that is not my problem. You obviously don't care if you do get banned so why read a guide telling you how not to get banned?

Been botting for a year now, no ban?
 
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Suicide botted at the massive cow pit with no armour, GF I bet everyone is sissed at me but no report yet
 

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To be honest, I think this should only apply for mains.

If you're botting on a money-maker/skiller, then just do it 24/7. Otherwise, it won't really be worth it, in my opinion.
 
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