I started using BoL a long time ago, really a long time ago. Even before any type of banwave existed, it was extremely safe to use ANY kind of script back then. Thanks to L#, it became popular and made Riot raise the alert. I got caught in a banwave that wasn’t due to anticheat detection but rather a data leak with usernames containing part of BoL.
At the time, I stopped playing LoL, and when I came back, I went to 1vs9, which was already pretty bad. There was a very fragmented community, and I saw 300 projects but didn’t know which had the best community. Until I found LS; LS reminds me a lot of BoL, and FHouse, who was on BoL, is also there, which brought back good memories from my time with BoL.
Today there’s more frequent detection, but patience. Just as the LS devs are working, so are the Vanguard devs. It’s a double-edged sword; it hits one side and then the other. Are you using an illegal tool and expect no consequences from it? That’s a joke, right?
But anyway, I’m satisfied with LS. If I want something undetectable, I look for a private project, but that’s not my focus.
And pay attention, even private projects cannot be guaranteed to stay undetectable forever. Today, Riot is alert to this type of script, thanks to L#. I thought the L# project was a good one, but it went about it the wrong way and became popular with exploits that were prohibited in BoL, precisely to avoid completely breaking the game and alerting Riot, and to avoid popularizing it among regular players. Money spoke louder than security.