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About

Hello there, I'm Fury.

I've been selling in the OSRS markets since 2018: items, gold, accounts, scripts. Everything, the website, the Discord server, and the bot management, is all done by me. I do not have any staff.

How I ended up here

I started playing about a year before EOC. Tried it once, and left shortly after. Ended up coming back half a year later after coming across a money-making guide on smithing cannonballs on YouTube. Made a new account and started playing it on my Grandad's PC. Barely got to leave Lumbridge before some guy came up to me as I was killing the giant rats south of Varrock - told me to download RSBuddy and said it would train my account for me.

I did. I botted my melees at those giant rats. Thinking that because they are low HP and I am one-hitting them with my 30 attack and strength, that I was being extremely efficient, that I've got the game figured out. The faster they died, the better. And for a titbit of information, I thought myself an absolute genius when I came up with the idea of sitting inside the giant rat pen and hitting the Unicorn over the fence. Dancing around my house for 15 minutes while my guy struggled to hit a 1 with Wind Strike. Then I botted 90 fletching on maple long (u)'s, then 90 cooking on tuna. Shortly after, the bot nuke came. The account survived it, and I ended up playing the rest of the way to a max cape legit.

When OSRS launched I jumped over. The first main got to 1500 total before Jagex permbanned me for offensive language. That ban took my already-maxed RS3 account along with it.

After that I made a second OSRS main and got it near max cape. While I would play that account legit, it would end up holding all my bot profits. Which wasn't too much since I only botted a few accounts at a time. But I would leave them botting a million rakes, spades, watering cans, and selling them bulk to collectors. The main eventually got permbanned for RWT after selling 2b, which was annoying because the account alone was worth more, and on top of that I still had 4b left on it unsold.

After all that I made a new RS3 main and maxed it, then built an RS3 ironman and maxed that too. Now I'm slowly training an OSRS ironman, currently near 2k total, a few quests from the quest cape, playing it slower as I now focus more of my time on managing this shop, writing new scripts, and testing things to make sure I maintain stock.

Why I started selling

I like running shops. Whatever game I'm in, I end up running one. On the Habbo private servers I used to play, I had a rares shop every time. The first ever time I played Minecraft I was in creative mode by myself, and even though there was nobody to sell to I still built a market with each building themed around what it was selling. I started selling in OSRS in 2018 under the name FuryShark, since Fury on its own is always taken. Most people call me Fury anyway.

I am not sure exactly when accounts specifically became part of it. It got serious in 2024: that is when it stopped being a random sale every so often and turned into something I was actively chasing. The legacy FuryShark name still lives on the Eldorado profile and the Sythe trading thread, which is where most of the vouches still sit.

What I've actually botted

Botting has been part of how I play OSRS since the first week, going back to RSBuddy on giant rats. For years I ran 1-5 accounts at a time. After 2020 I started increasing that into the tens, nearing 60 a few years back, and by 2025 the rig was hitting 2,000 accounts online at once. Most of it has been for fun, not profit. Bulk collecting random items because it's fun seeing 30b worth of junk that is genuinely difficult to move, and would take a real player longer than their lifespan to collect. Running looters in crowded areas because you never know what you're going to get. I once pulled 1.7b in two days off a level 3 sitting at the Duel Arena. Random “what happens if I run this for a week” experiments.

How I train accounts now

Most of the supply pipeline runs on EternalFarm, an OSRS bot manager. The reason it changed how much I bot is simple: it lets you list a bunch of accounts and the task you want each one on, then leave it alone. No starting clients by hand, no checking that each one is running the right script, no babysitting. Set it and walk away. That is what botting was always supposed to look like.

Every account gets at least seven days of rest after the last training session. Rest just means the account is logged out and left alone. Once the window is up it goes on the storefront and stays untouched until someone buys it.

All logins are sourced from Eternal Accounts and further trained by me. I do not resell pre-trained accounts from random Discord sellers.

The track record

  • 4,000+ positive reviews across Eldorado, Sythe, and Discord since 2018. The aggregated count and breakdown lives on the vouches page.
  • Zero marketplace bans across that entire run.
  • Replacement guarantee on accounts that get banned for something that happened before you bought them. Anything after purchase is on you. Full version on the FAQ page.
  • Crypto checkout by default, with cards via Stripe as a secondary option.

Where to find me

If you came here to actually buy something instead of read about me, here are the accounts currently in stock.

About Fury · Fury Accounts