Their suspicion meter should be between 6 and 10, but you shouldn't jump to any conclusions. If their suspicion meter is at 11 or more, they are definitely an automated system and OSRS Gold you must report them without hesitation, unless what they are doing isn't causing harm to your health in any way. This is highly unlikely even if they have a score regardless.
What should you do when they appear to be a bot First, you need to report them. Don't ignore them unless you log out. If they start to talk or talk, it's not worth the time. Shut any gates that are closable or doors in case they are going to be unable to find their way. Drop unwanted items onto the squares they click. This causes them to slow down significantly and increase their inventory. It will allow you take more bank trips, and it will also reduce the amount of irritation.
They'll wear colors that match the ore, trees and flax they're employing. Try and get them to enter a risky area, or otherwise stay away from them. This method might not work for every bot.
Marker seeds are sown on squares where they click. There are some macros that follow a specific pattern of clicking. If something is in their way they could be distracted by just a couple of pixels. This could result in them missing clicks in the wrong spots. Place your pet's familiar near locations they're clicking like flax. This will make them confused or at the very least, stop them from stealing your possessions.
If you are in the world of a member and you are a member, cast tele-other upon them. If they are stupid enough to Old School RuneScape Gold accept aid on, they will be greeted by a large window appearing at the screen, in effect causing confusion to them.If they are doing something that requires wielding an item, sacrifice a gnomeball by throwing it to them. This will make them unequip their pickaxe, hatchet or net to capture the ball and thus they will have one less inventory space.
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