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5:40 pm
October 9, 2020


Sunxuemei

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Walk them upĀ RuneScape gold and ask"Are you a bot?" Most likely, you'll get an answer, even if they are botting(they have talking spiders now). However, there are still many of bots which don't respond. To check to see if they're really botting rather than just afk, ask them when they are banking or switching trees/rocks.

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Ask them a hint question. If they are fishing, ask their mining level. If they're mining, then ask their magical level, ect. ect. If they fall for this, or don't react at all, add 1 to the suspicion meter. Follow them about. Do they acknowledge that you're following them? Assess their pattern. Do they respond immediately after a tree drops or respawns? If so, add 2 to the feeling meter. Assess their clicking. When they move bank their things, do they click at the exact same squares all the time? If so, add 4 to the suspicion meter. Do something extremely wierd that draws attention to yourself. If the person doesn't react, they're either afk or botting. Consider whacking them using an easter lettuce, or throwing snowballs at them to see whether you can find a reaction. Evaluating their rating.

In case their instinct meter is in Zero, They're probably not a bot, but it's possible. In case their suspicion meter is at 1, They're probably an easily-tricked individual. If their distress meter is at two, they are maybe a bot, but then again may not be. If their suspicion meter reaches 3, they are probably afk or have public off, but may very well be a bot. If their suspicion meter is at 4, they're likely a bot, but you don't have enough evidence for it to be promising. If their suspicion meter is at 6 through 10, they're at very large risk for botting, but it's best not to jump to conclusions just yet.

In case their suspicion meter reaches 11 or higher, they are unquestionably a bot and you should report them without hesitation, unless what they do does not hurt you in any way, which is improbable if they got such a score anyway. What to do if they're a bot? First things first, report them, but do not ignore them until you log out. Drop crap items onto the squares they click . This may slow them down greatly by incorporating more to their stock, and therefore more regular bankingĀ buy OSRS gold excursions and less aggravation for you.

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