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So I know auto-clickers are very popular in botting, and simple auto-clickers that click in the same spot (i.e. for alching) are very popular. I'm curious as to what the risk of using these compared to botting are.
For the past few days, i've been fletching headless arrows by using an auto clicker to click the arrow shaft, and holding down the space bar with headphones. It'll make the arrows perfectly. However, I'm curious as to what risk I'm running. Is it possible for Jagex to detect that each click is exactly 12 seconds apart, and is that enough for them to ban a player on?
In order to fletch, I have to have a high amount of cash input on the account. And, to transfer cash back and forth, the account needs to at least have been a member at some point, adding more value to the account.
I used to high alch overnight on some accounts and I've never received a ban for it before, but I'm wondering what the ban rate (if any) is now.
For the past few days, i've been fletching headless arrows by using an auto clicker to click the arrow shaft, and holding down the space bar with headphones. It'll make the arrows perfectly. However, I'm curious as to what risk I'm running. Is it possible for Jagex to detect that each click is exactly 12 seconds apart, and is that enough for them to ban a player on?
In order to fletch, I have to have a high amount of cash input on the account. And, to transfer cash back and forth, the account needs to at least have been a member at some point, adding more value to the account.
I used to high alch overnight on some accounts and I've never received a ban for it before, but I'm wondering what the ban rate (if any) is now.