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Worth botting for more than 12 hours?

How long do you normally run your bot a day?

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I done kicks profiles unsupervised I was scared at first but I've watched this thing run flawlessly for hours on end doing it late at night doesn't bother me... I normally run a plug in with it... so you can set how long... and if you get GM whispered... or what level... or bags are full whatever there's tons of options including one for if someone puts you on follow or even clicks on your face. It will log you out and it has the options to hearth and shut down your PC... If I do that I normally game play by hand for an hour or so before hand... check the ah... sell junk posy some auctions and talk in guild talk in general and then I load my profile and set my plugin I never run the same time length or at the same time always try and stay as random as possible
 
I've used Kicks to lvl up a few chars, but only used Pangaea once for leveling my hunter (currently lvl 73).
The only issue i've come up with on Pangaea, is at lvl 68-70. In warsong hold it just goes from the elevator to the innkeeper constantly on a loop.
Using another profile to grind to 71, and it's all good from there.

Imo, kick's was good when it had more attention :)
 
Honestly just in my opinion... if you bot for anything over 4 hours at a single ***** your just asking for it... I haven't got that deep into botting yet but if I can figure out how to set up a schedule I'd have it run for like 4 hours then hearth back to town and sit in town for a while then right have it maybe log in and do a random profile or something? Even for a few minutes then carry on... the more random it is the less likely you are just my opinion
http://www.thebuddyforum.com/honorb...ed/44295-app-hbrelog-opensource-relogger.html
there you go.
 
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