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OSRS Free F2P Quester Bot

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I need a bot that does atleast all of the f2p quests. I know that basicly means you need a script for each quest. But like slowly add each quest as you get them completed. I need this so I can be able to wear rune platebody. Thank you.
 
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Besides all this, Questing is currently pretty much the only activity on RS that doesnt have a [good] bot for it.
I'm guessing Jagex knows this.
When quests get completed in-game, they will think your a human player.
This "might" lower ban rates.

So in my opinion, its good to keep atleast some parts human.
If everything get's automated, ban rates will go up for sure...
 
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It's far more efficient to do the quests yourself.

There's an old saying in the computer science world: Do I want to spend months/years writing some fancy algorithm, or just hire a guy to do it for minimum wage?
 
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It's far more efficient to do the quests yourself.

There's an old saying in the computer science world: Do I want to spend months/years writing some fancy algorithm, or just hire a guy to do it for minimum wage?

If they coder can complete this I'm sure he would be making the money back. I'm sure there are people willing to pay monthly for a quester.
 
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If they coder can complete this I'm sure he would be making the money back. I'm sure there are people willing to pay monthly for a quester.

A quest bot requires a large amount of data collection and testing. Furthermore, quests can only be completed once, so you would not see people use the quest bot repeatedly unless they were starting a goldfarm that required accounts to complete those quests. Even then, premium bots bill the user by the hour, so someone using it for a couple quests would only give the creator a few cents. You far overestimate how much premium bot authors actually make from their premium bots.
 
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A quest bot requires a large amount of data collection and testing. Furthermore, quests can only be completed once, so you would not see people use the quest bot repeatedly unless they were starting a goldfarm that required accounts to complete those quests. Even then, premium bots bill the user by the hour, so someone using it for a couple quests would only give the creator a few cents. You far overestimate how much premium bot authors actually make from their premium bots.
I don't know the limitations of how much you could sell a bot for an hour. But I'm sure it could be more than just a few cents. But I do understand your point. I personally hate quests and anything about quests so I can see why people would want this bad enough.
 
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A quest bot requires a large amount of data collection and testing. Furthermore, quests can only be completed once, so you would not see people use the quest bot repeatedly unless they were starting a goldfarm that required accounts to complete those quests. Even then, premium bots bill the user by the hour, so someone using it for a couple quests would only give the creator a few cents. You far overestimate how much premium bot authors actually make from their premium bots.
i know a few alpha members and im more than positive 2 of them can do it lol not saying do it just saying what i want to say lol
 
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i know a few alpha members and im more than positive 2 of them can do it lol not saying do it just saying what i want to say lol

It isn't a matter of programming ability, it just isn't a very efficient use of time compared to writing and using conventional goldfarming bots
 
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Besides all this, Questing is currently pretty much the only activity on RS that doesnt have a [good] bot for it.
I'm guessing Jagex knows this.
When quests get completed in-game, they will think your a human player.
This "might" lower ban rates.

So in my opinion, its good to keep atleast some parts human.
If everything get's automated, ban rates will go up for sure...
 
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