Difference between revisions of "Woodcutting"
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==Trees== | ==Trees== | ||
Different trees require different levels to chop. Specifics regarding XP gain are OSRS rates, multiply the number by your game modes XP rates to have an accurate number. | Different trees require different levels to chop. Specifics regarding XP gain are OSRS rates, multiply the number by your game modes XP rates to have an accurate number. | ||
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Note: There are many more trees across Zeah, however the ones listed are the most useful regarding XP gain, money making, and skill training. | |||
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|[[File:37px-Tree.png]]<br />[[Tree]] | |[[File:37px-Tree.png]]<br />[[Tree]] | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
| | |25 | ||
| | |Most notably behind Lumbridge Castle and west of Barbarian Village. | ||
|Includes all level 1 trees: Tirannwn, Dying tree, Dead tree, Burnt tree, Evergreen tree, Jungle tree, and Achey tree. | |||
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|[[File:40px-Oak.png|Oak tree]]<br />[[ | |[[File:40px-Oak.png|Oak tree]]<br />[[Oak Tree|Oak]] | ||
| | |15 | ||
| | |37.5 | ||
| | |Behind Lumbridge Castle and southwest of Varrock West Bank. | ||
|{{NA}} | |{{NA}} | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:38px-Willow.webp|Willow logs]]<br />[[Willow logs|Willow]] | ||
|15 | |15 | ||
|60 | |60 | ||
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|Like normal logs, [[Construction]] and [[fletching]] tend to expend Oak logs. | |Like normal logs, [[Construction]] and [[fletching]] tend to expend Oak logs. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[ File:16px-Teak.webp|Teak logs]]<br />[[Teak logs|Teak]] | ||
|30 | |30 | ||
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|Players can use Willow logs in [[Fletching]]. | |Players can use Willow logs in [[Fletching]]. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:34px-Maple tree.png|Maple logs]]<br />[[Maple logs|Maple]] | ||
|35 | |35 | ||
|105 | |105 | ||
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|By talking to the [[Sawmill operator]], players can turn teak into planks, primarily for use in [[construction]]. | |By talking to the [[Sawmill operator]], players can turn teak into planks, primarily for use in [[construction]]. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:29px-Mahogany.png|Mahogany logs]]<br />[[Mahogany logs|Mahogany]] | ||
|42 | |42 | ||
|125 | |125 | ||
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|These are found north of Neitiznot and Jatiszo | |These are found north of Neitiznot and Jatiszo | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:36px-Yew.webp|Yew logs]]<br />[[Yew logs|Yew]] | ||
|45 | |45 | ||
|135.5 | |135.5 | ||
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|Players can use Maple logs in [[Fletching]]. | |Players can use Maple logs in [[Fletching]]. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:Ivy icon.webp|Mahogany logs]]<br />[[Mahogany logs|Ivy]] | ||
|50 | |50 | ||
|157.5 | |157.5 | ||
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|Burning them is not recommended—except while power training in the [[Hardwood Grove]]—as [[Construction]] consumes great quantities of [[mahogany planks]]. | |Burning them is not recommended—except while power training in the [[Hardwood Grove]]—as [[Construction]] consumes great quantities of [[mahogany planks]]. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:26px-Magic tree.png|Magic logs]]<br />[[Magic logs|Magic]] | ||
|58 | |58 | ||
|193.5 | |193.5 | ||
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|Eucalyptus logs serve no purpose other than firemaking and a handful of quests. | |Eucalyptus logs serve no purpose other than firemaking and a handful of quests. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:27px-Redwood tree.png|Redwood logs]]<br />[[Redwood logs|Redwood]] | ||
|76 | |76 | ||
|303.8 | |303.8 | ||
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|Players can find the Blisterwood tree in the [[Arboretum]] of [[Darkmeyer]]. | |Players can find the Blisterwood tree in the [[Arboretum]] of [[Darkmeyer]]. | ||
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==Bonfires== | ==Bonfires== | ||
Bonfires are a training method that allow for a player to add additional logs to a fire that they or another player has made. Doing so grants the player more experience. Multiple players can add to the bonfire to increase the experience multiplier. As you level up, the amount of experience gained from each log added to [[Bonfires]] increases slightly. Once the player has chosen to add logs to the bonfire, logs will continue to be added automatically, thus making it an easier training method. Players can also receive a boost to their maximum life points from the warmth of the fire. In addition, there is a possibility of releasing [[fire spirits]] from logs added to the bonfire that will reward players with items once freed. | Bonfires are a training method that allow for a player to add additional logs to a fire that they or another player has made. Doing so grants the player more experience. Multiple players can add to the bonfire to increase the experience multiplier. As you level up, the amount of experience gained from each log added to [[Bonfires]] increases slightly. Once the player has chosen to add logs to the bonfire, logs will continue to be added automatically, thus making it an easier training method. Players can also receive a boost to their maximum life points from the warmth of the fire. In addition, there is a possibility of releasing [[fire spirits]] from logs added to the bonfire that will reward players with items once freed. |
Revision as of 20:35, 22 August 2022
Woodcutting is a gathering skill that primarily involves chopping trees to obtain logs used in the Fletching, Firemaking, and Construction skills. Players with a higher Woodcutting level can chop down new types of trees and cut down trees quicker, especially as higher levels of axes become available.
Basics of Woodcutting
The concept of Woodcutting is that of its name, you chop trees with different tiers of axes that then give the player that trees logs. Increased Woodcutting level provides an increased chance to successfully chop a log and progress towards chopping down the tree. These logs can then be used in the training of the Firemaking or Fletching skills, or for the creation of planks used in the Construction skill.
Cutting trees generates logs, though players can alternatively acquire them from the Grand Exchange, or (rarely) as monster drops. Bows can start fires, excluding the Ogre bow, ogre comp bow, dark bow and crystal bow. The player can procure a tinderbox in the general store, such as those in Varrock, Falador and Lumbridge for 1 coin. They can also be taken as a free sample from the Lumbridge general store.
Training Woodcutting
Levels 1 to 99
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Trees
Different trees require different levels to chop. Specifics regarding XP gain are OSRS rates, multiply the number by your game modes XP rates to have an accurate number.
Note: There are many more trees across Zeah, however the ones listed are the most useful regarding XP gain, money making, and skill training.
Tree | Level | Experience | Location | Notes |
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Tree |
1 | 25 | Most notably behind Lumbridge Castle and west of Barbarian Village. | Includes all level 1 trees: Tirannwn, Dying tree, Dead tree, Burnt tree, Evergreen tree, Jungle tree, and Achey tree. |
Oak |
15 | 37.5 | Behind Lumbridge Castle and southwest of Varrock West Bank. | N/A |
Willow |
15 | 60 | Oak tree | Like normal logs, Construction and fletching tend to expend Oak logs. |
Teak |
30 | 90 | Willow tree | Players can use Willow logs in Fletching. |
Maple |
35 | 105 | Teak tree | By talking to the Sawmill operator, players can turn teak into planks, primarily for use in construction. |
Mahogany |
42 | 125 | Arctic pine | These are found north of Neitiznot and Jatiszo |
Yew |
45 | 135.5 | Maple tree | Players can use Maple logs in Fletching. |
Ivy |
50 | 157.5 | Mahogany tree | Burning them is not recommended—except while power training in the Hardwood Grove—as Construction consumes great quantities of mahogany planks. |
Magic |
58 | 193.5 | Eucalyptus tree | Eucalyptus logs serve no purpose other than firemaking and a handful of quests. |
Redwood |
76 | 303.8 | Blisterwood Tree | Players can find the Blisterwood tree in the Arboretum of Darkmeyer. |
Bonfires
Bonfires are a training method that allow for a player to add additional logs to a fire that they or another player has made. Doing so grants the player more experience. Multiple players can add to the bonfire to increase the experience multiplier. As you level up, the amount of experience gained from each log added to Bonfires increases slightly. Once the player has chosen to add logs to the bonfire, logs will continue to be added automatically, thus making it an easier training method. Players can also receive a boost to their maximum life points from the warmth of the fire. In addition, there is a possibility of releasing fire spirits from logs added to the bonfire that will reward players with items once freed.