Do you still have your Hamster Kombat account? If your answer is yes, then you absolutely need to watch this video. Today, I’ll be covering some important information that you should be aware of to keep your account safe and avoid getting banned by the Hamster Kombat team.
We're getting closer to the highly anticipated airdrop on the 26th of this month, and as we approach the date, Hamster Kombat has started cracking down on accounts they suspect of violating the game's rules.
So, if you want to avoid being part of the mass bans, stick around, and I’ll walk you through what you need to know.
Airdrop and Bans
As we all know, the Hamster Kombat airdrop is fast approaching. The excitement is building, but unfortunately, not everyone is going to make it to the finish line. According to the latest information, the Hamster Kombat team has already started removing players who are involved in activities that go against the game’s terms. This includes people who are trying to boost their earnings through unfair means.In fact, I’ve heard rumors that over five hundred accounts have already been banned—and that number is expected to grow as more accounts are flagged.
So, if you're worried about getting banned and missing out on the airdrop, pay close attention because I'll explain exactly what might get your account banned and how to avoid it.
So, if you're worried about getting banned and missing out on the airdrop, pay close attention because I'll explain exactly what might get your account banned and how to avoid it.
The New ‘Cheating Is Bad’ Card
First, let’s talk about the new feature added to the game. If you’ve checked the achievements section lately, you might have noticed a new card titled “Cheating Is Bad.” This isn’t just for decoration—this card is serious business.The Hamster Kombat team has made it clear that they are now actively monitoring accounts for suspicious activity.
If you’ve been flagged, you’ll see this card marked as an achievement, and trust me, you don’t want it. Having this card could impact your eligibility for the upcoming airdrop.
If your account has been marked, it means the team suspects something’s off, and your chances of getting banned or disqualified are high. So, what could trigger this? Let's break down the key things that could get your account flagged.
If your account has been marked, it means the team suspects something’s off, and your chances of getting banned or disqualified are high. So, what could trigger this? Let's break down the key things that could get your account flagged.
Rule 1: One Device, One Account
The first thing you need to be aware of is that Hamster Kombat follows a strict "one device, one account" rule. Even though it’s possible to have multiple Telegram accounts on one app or device, doing this with Hamster Kombat could get you into trouble.Sharing a single device across multiple accounts—whether it's with family members or friends—can result in your device being disqualified. If you're currently using one device for more than one account, it’s time to stop.
Delete all the extra accounts and keep just one. Failure to comply with this rule could not only get your account banned but also make you ineligible for the airdrop.
Rule 2: App Usage Time
Next up is the amount of time you spend on the app. Let’s be real—no human can tap on an app for more than an hour nonstop, especially with Hamster Kombat not being the only tap-to-earn game out there.If you’ve been staying on the app for long periods without a break, it’s a red flag. The Hamster Kombat team knows that most players also enjoy other games, so spending more than an hour continuously tapping suggests that a bot might be in use.
Now, if you’re using an intelligent bot with varying autoclicking patterns, you may think you're in the clear, but trust me—Hamster Kombat is monitoring. Stick to natural gameplay to avoid detection.
Now, if you’re using an intelligent bot with varying autoclicking patterns, you may think you're in the clear, but trust me—Hamster Kombat is monitoring. Stick to natural gameplay to avoid detection.
Rule 3: Inactive Accounts
Let’s move on to inactivity. If you want to secure your share of the airdrop, make sure you’re regularly active in the game.Even if you don’t feel like playing for long stretches, at the very least, log in daily to claim rewards and combos.
An inactive account is a target for banning, and if your account is flagged for inactivity, you could lose your shot at the airdrop.
Rule 4: Inactive Referrals
Another thing you should be mindful of is your referral list. If you’ve referred a bunch of people who aren’t actively participating in the game, your account could be at risk.The team considers inactive referrals as potential bot accounts, and if you have too many, it might look like you’ve been creating fake accounts to boost your referrals.
This kind of cheating could not only get your referrals banned but also disqualify you from the airdrop.
What You Should Do
So, what’s the solution? If you find yourself engaging in any of these activities—whether it’s sharing a device, spending unnatural amounts of time on the app, or having inactive referrals—take action now.Stop these behaviors, clean up your account, and play fair. As the “Cheating Is Bad” card says: please keep it fair.
It would be a real shame if, after all your effort and time spent tapping away in Hamster Kombat, your reward was taken away because of these preventable mistakes. So, stay vigilant, follow the rules, and make sure you’re playing by the book.
It would be a real shame if, after all your effort and time spent tapping away in Hamster Kombat, your reward was taken away because of these preventable mistakes. So, stay vigilant, follow the rules, and make sure you’re playing by the book.
Final Thoughts
I hope this post has been helpful in shedding some light on how to keep your Hamster Kombat account safe.As always, I’ll be back with more crucial updates as they come. If you found it helpful share it with your friends. The more people know, the safer their accounts will be!
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