Ones do it to gain easy xp or in game gold, others do it to make real life money. Or you could also buy some gold as to reduce the risk of getting banned. You will also most likely be playing the game by yourself, that will make your account harder to detect.
However, if you bot to make real life money the botting becomes a bit more complicated, requires you to invest more money and take more safety measures to have your accounts up and running for longer amounts of time. If you want to make money, pick from a list of moneymaking scripts, if you want to train woodcutting, check woodcutting scripts.
You get the idea. I would highly recommend using premium scripts. Free scripts tend to have higher ban rates due to a lot of people using them. This way you reduce the risk of getting banned because you will be the only person using the script.
There are a lot of ways to reduce the risk of getting banned. For example only use bots for short periods of time hours. Enable breaks in the bot client. Use as many anti-ban measures as possible. Having a dynamic IP also helps.
Avoid botting more than 8 hours a day. If you are botting to make real life money be smart. A bot is a computer program that automates certain tasks, which in this case is editing this wiki.
Unlike bots that perform tasks in RuneScape , bots here are allowed and encouraged. However, given that there is a potential for bots to malfunction or vandalise, the community must carefully regulate their operation to prevent them from damaging the wiki.
There are many tasks that bots can perform more efficiently and with less work than humans. Examples include correcting American spelling of words to British and tagging pages with maintenance templates such as Template:Jpeg. However, human editors will always be needed, as bots aren't capable of adding content to the wiki. They are just a tool for performing repetitive tasks with less work involved.
Community members that are interested in creating a wiki bot should read creating a bot on Wikipedia, as it provides useful background information that applies here. The process of creating a bot should usually begin with an idea for a bot being discussed by the community. These discussions are often held with another user privately, for feedback and suggestions.
If the general consensus is that it would be useful for the bot to perform the discussed tasks, then the prospective bot operator should write a detailed specification that explains how the bot will run on the Yew Grove. The specification should include:. It is important to write the specification before work on the bot is started, because it defines the bot's goals before it's annoying to change them.
Additionally, the community can be sure that the operator is serious about running the bot. After the bot is coded, it should go through testing of all its features in a variety of scenarios. This testing should occur on a separate bot account instead of the creator's account, and is oftentimes performed on a 'test wiki'. G'day mate, if you're reading this you are either an exemplary forum user or a banned one looking for a loophole.
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