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I did not steer this into a Color vs Reflection debate, however if you're really that determined then I'm sure you could stir up a past public debate on the subject as I'm sure there's still some floating around in this section. Using SMART+Color is the same as using SMART+Ref in terms of detection.Alright, no need to stretch out my response to such a broad stance. Lastly, if you're gonna use a loader like SMART, then the whole debate of Color vs Reflection doesn't apply. However, we have also had bans too, recently, someone got banned after botting minotaurs in f2p for 4 hours.

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The person who is fishing minnows also newly started a fletching farm, it's also been ban free so far. Gaining just over 3m magic xp on a method that is 8k xp per hour. we also have several other achievements such as 1-99 fishing f2p on multiple accounts. His farm in total pulls over 350k raw sharks every week. He also has a bunch of other accounts all at 99 botting minnows - i don't know the usernames for these so i can't comment accurately on them. In actual fact, the account i'm talking about is so much higher than top 500. Whilst minnow bots do get banned (you can check other/more active bot forums for this), it is correct in saying they don't get banned as often. Using SMART+Color is the same as using SMART+Ref in terms of detection. Anyone who believes otherwise is just a little ignorant. I guarantee you that its way less reliable in color than it is in ref/inj - regardless of the scripter's "talent". Hell, try to walk through the desert in OSRS. Try writing a color only raids script, or anything else which color fails miserably on. Hence, Ref/Inj is more reliable than color, it's more reliable when you consider every type of task. You can't apply the same reliability to every type of script. Whilst this might be correct, A color minnow script is pretty easy to get right. You're making the comparison that color scripts *can* be just as reliable, IE comparing one type of script in color, to the same type script in ref/inj (minnow color vs minnow ref/inj). Secondly, it's smart wording for sure but of-course ref/inj bots are more reliable and less prone to messing up in comparison to color bots. Now with that out of the way, I agree 100% with P1nky.Whilst minnow bots do get banned (you can check other/more active bot forums for this), it is correct in saying they don't get banned as often. Both run no less than 10 hours a day and both utilize SMART. Both began from 82 fishing, both have done nothing but fish since I wrote & released that script, and one is very low combat/skill level with only Fishing Contest completed. My original account that I wrote the script with is well within the top 500 in Fishing, and my second account is right behind the first heading up 30M fishing XP and counting. AeroMinnows runs as well as any other bot out there. This would be a bad example as I've not heard of anyone being banned at the minnows dock. Now with that out of the way, I agree 100% with P1nky. Scripting may be easier using Reflection/Injection, but never assume reliability lies on this fact as well. Hasn't been banned once.This would be a bad example as I've not heard of anyone being banned at the minnows dock. I know someone who is in the top 500 high-scores for fishing through minnow farming from level 82 (he has well over 40m xp), botted from level 1/0 xp using a reflection type bot, may i also add, it's a level 3.

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In regards to your second point, I don't experience bans with reflection. Reflection/Injection is def more reliable in terms of the bot not messing up for sure, it's also a lot easier to write scripts with ref/inj.











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