No clothes = botter?

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No clothes = botter?
  1. Unread #1 - Nov 3, 2010 at 9:50 PM
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    No clothes = botter?

    Sorry for a crappy title lol, really don't know what to put there.

    Basically, I'm trying to figure out that if you wear an 'outfit' compared to the standard clothes you start off with, will you have a less chance to be reported by people?
    EX

    Player A Wears
    Nothing visible except Amulet of Glory and desert boots

    Player B wears
    Beret
    Fury
    Black elegant top + bottom
    Obby cape
    Etc. items to look like an outfit

    Note
    *Both are Level 3 Skillers Botting*

    Or do you think that there is no difference/change in being reported?
    Just want to figure what people think;)
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    You're obviously going to be reported more often if you have no clothes. It's one of the stereotypes of botters.

    However, reports don't mean anything. I never wear clothes on my accounts. :D
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    The main reasons why people wear nothing while botting (or even legitimately skilling) is that they want a reduced weight so you can run longer distances (when required), and also there's always a risk of dying - if you want to wear an outfit don't risk anything you don't want to lose.

    LRC is the worst place to wear anything while botting as there's a very high chance of dying.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Just put on some basic armor unless you have to run a long distance. Then you will look like a basic person and that might have an effect on if your reported its hard to say.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    No clothes can be pulled off in certain areas such as LRC.

    Although otherwise i dont care if they have clothes or not, but to me if their adventure log is hidden. They are botting.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    I disagree. I generally think anything less than 5 kg is fine for any skill, so I generally wear a cape, amulet, gloves, and boots at the very least, while playing on my main. The reason I "bot naked" is because (a) I'm too lazy to coordinate an outfit, and (b) I don't have to watch the character, so I don't care. :p
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    i think if you are wearing expensive clothes people can report you more bicause they see thant you are rich guy and they jealous. I think best is to wear things that all people weareing like full rune :) Thats only my opinion.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Well I was mainly focused on places like SorceressGarden, Mining Spots (non wild), woodcutting, skills were there really isn't any death risk at all unless the bot fucked up
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Also, make sure you dont wear anything VERY expensive, eg a phat because then you will have people asking how you got it etc and when you dont reply you are more likely to be reported.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Also, make sure you dont wear anything VERY expensive, eg a phat because then you will have people asking how you got it etc and when you dont reply you are more likely to be reported.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    when i've botted i wore nothing but cape, boots, tiara. (depends on what your botting i guess)
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Depends on what bot you are running.
    Obviously a combat bot shouldn't be naked, but I don't bot naked doing SorcGarden.
    I usually wear boots of lightness and some robes.

    When mining, I usually on bot LRC anymore, so i do bot naked.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    lol botting "naked" is a whole differnt thing from no armor and that stuff. lol
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Generally, when I bot, I just wear basic stuff like team capes, glory, sometimes a weapon, depends on what I'm botting, and thats really about it. Usually, when I'm botting like a crowded place, like soul wars or LRC, I usually bot with some average noob stuff on like full rune and a nizzy helm or something like that to sort of blend in with the crowd.
     
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    No clothes = botter?

    Honestly, I just make my character look fancy with a nice looking haircut and a training bow at least.
     
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