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Lights Hope Question

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Specific to Lights Hope moderation: If I bot on a completely separate account while not having my main account online, and the bot account gets banned, what are the chances my main account can be banned at the same time? Assuming I do not bot on my main account...

 

Any ideas? Not sure how the IP detection works for bot bans.

dont bot like that, use proxifier theres a guide how to set it on the forum, probobly if you get a ban on the acc that you want to bot, they will link it to your main and i  would say they will bann you, my bis war on icecrown got banned like that, i boted with 5 other accs and didnt play at the same time with my main but they linked it and boom. TRUST NO1

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Weirdly enough, back before Northdale came out I was botting both my main account and a dummy account at the same time and the dummy account got banned as I was watching. I somehow didn't get banned on my main account, same IP no proxy too. 

 

I took a look at proxifier, how big is the risk when using free proxies instead of private? 

9 hours ago, alphabeta123 said:

Weirdly enough, back before Northdale came out I was botting both my main account and a dummy account at the same time and the dummy account got banned as I was watching. I somehow didn't get banned on my main account, same IP no proxy too. 

 

I took a look at proxifier, how big is the risk when using free proxies instead of private? 

You will have a bad ping for one. And you risk that other people use it to bot on the same p server at the same time. Can work out, can go wrong.

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