@xzjv
Thanks as always.
I seen @Phelon post about item ids seconds later after publishing my question, seems it will be hard to list all the required ids ...¡the list is empty at the moment!,
however, as I read in other post of you, seems that you are acchieving ids from other sources than the public @Phelon's list. I wish you could do it early!.
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Why boters that will sooner or later be banned cares about cosmetics ?
Commentaries like that are pure ignorance of how the things works in this life.
A botter probablly will never be banned while the botter does not bot on Seasson to climb the ranking. Is not hard to understand that Blizzard is aware of miles of botters than we think, but they do nothing unless they bot in Seasson ...why?, because our botting gives user activity to their servers and other things that gives money and fame to Blizzard without any problem unless we do not bot in Seasson, because Blizzard cannot let botters be on a high ranking while legit users are demanding that botters should be banned from ranking, so Blizzard takes responsability on the demand knowing that is better to ban some botters than to loose a very more higher percentage of legit users ...why?, the answer is always the same, always is about money and reputation.
If you do botting being unnoticed then probablly you will never have the risk to be banned, It's simple like that, a person will be very stupid to think that he can bot in Seasson to climb up at the top 100 without being inspected by Blizzard's reverse enginners and probablly being banned after the analysis (however, even in those circunstances there are some strategies that a botter can try like creating a shortcut from other user-account to deny DiabloIII.exe user-rigths to inspect your files, which supposedlly avoid or decreases the possibility of ban. )
Did you never thinked why ban waves affects at once a lot of season botters on high ranks?, I mean that using an "amount-of-players" and "amount-of-possible-botters" factors, then probability stadistics will always say that the amount of knew banned users from Seasson rankings predicts that Blizzard is focusing the ban waves on Seasson players.
Did you asked yourself whether in all these years of Diablo-III game development you or a friend is aware of someone that was banned only for botting in private or public parties? (non-seasson), I never knew someone in three years that I'm botting 24/7 hrs, and I used very risky programs like Turbo-HUD when it was not too much protected against detection, but I never botted in Seasson.
PS: Also, did you noticed that you are in a bot forum?, so we care about all of our bot product ...what the hell are you doing here then?.
Thanks for read.