The Ultimate OSRS Muling Guide (2025)

How to Safely Store GP and Loot Without Getting Caught

Running a bot farm in OSRS? Then you already know — gold is king, and safety is everything. The more you grow, the more you risk. That’s where muling comes in.

In this 2025 OSRS muling guide, we’ll show you how to store GP, high-value items, and profits without losing everything to a random ban. From safe transfer methods to stealth strategies, this is the ultimate muling playbook.


💼 What Is a Mule in OSRS?

A mule is a separate account used solely to store gold, loot, and profits from your bots. It’s your insurance policy. If a bot gets banned, the mule keeps your earnings safe.

But here’s the catch: how you mule matters. Done wrong, your mule gets chainbanned. Done right? You scale risk-free.


🔥 Why 2-Day Banned Accounts Make Perfect Mules

Sounds risky? It’s not — it’s genius.

Accounts that have received a 2-day macroing ban are often ignored afterward by Jagex’s systems, assuming you never bot on them again. These “burned” accounts are perfect for use as mules. They’re expendable, unmonitored, and still fully functional.

Want to make them even safer? Clean them up:

  • ✅ Do a few quests
  • ✅ Train 3–4 basic stats
  • ✅ Stay off the radar

Make your mule look like a casual main — not a gold hoarder.


🧙 How to Make Your Mule Look Legit

Jagex targets obvious mule accounts. Here’s how to disguise yours:

  • Train Base Stats: Total level 40+ is enough to pass basic filters
  • 7 Quest Points: Unlocks F2P trade and gives your mule “player” status
  • Login Occasionally: Just logging in and doing some basic skilling keeps the account warm and normal-looking
  • Buy a Bond if You Can: P2P mules are more convincing and give you access to better muling methods (like POH)

🔁 Safe Transfer Methods (2025)

Here are the safest, lowest-risk muling methods right now:


💰 1. Grand Exchange Mule Strategy (Obscure GE Transfers)

How it works:

  1. Your mule lists a rare item on the Grand Exchange (ex: “Mithril Claws”) for an inflated price (e.g., 15M GP)
  2. Your bot buys it
  3. Gold is transferred. No direct trade. No obvious link.

Pros:

  • Looks like a market transaction
  • Leaves no trade log between accounts

Cons:

  • Snipers might steal your listing
  • Hard to scale across many bots
  • Can become inefficient as profits grow

🏠 2. Player-Owned House (POH) Coin Pouch Transfers

This is one of the least-detected methods in 2025 — and barely anyone uses it.

Step-by-step:

  1. Give your mule a POH
  2. Invite your bot to the house (use the house advert board or private friends list)
  3. Use the coin pouch tip jar to donate GP from bot → mule

Why it works:

  • Looks like a “tip” to the house host
  • No trade logs
  • Used legitimately in altar training and party hosting

Bonus: Looks like social interaction, not muling.


🧠 Pro Muling Safety Tips

Want to go full ghost mode? Follow these muling safety rules:

  • Don’t transfer on the same day you bot
    → Always wait 24–48 hours before sending gold
  • Use different proxies/IPs for mule and bot
    → Chainbans usually follow shared IPs
  • Have multiple mules, not just one
    → Spread risk across at least 2–3 accounts
  • Separate by item types
    → One mule for GP, one for supplies, one for rares

✅ Conclusion: Muling = Survival

Botting without muling is asking for a wipe.
Muling with bad habits is just delaying the wipe.
Mule smart, and you’ll outlast 99% of botters.

With the right disguise, IP hygiene, and transfer strategy, your loot will stay untouched — even if your bot farm gets nuked.


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