Woodcutting is a skill in RuneScape that requires players to cut down trees in order to obtain experience as well as logs. Along with it being one of the first skills since RuneScape Classic, woodcutting benefits both the player and other skills. Without it, skills such as Fletching or Firemaking would not be possible.
As it is such a good skill,this time I have collected some good ways for you to train this skill from 1-99.you can just have a look on it!
Levels 1-15
From 1-15 ,you can choose to chop down the normal trees throughout RuneScape,you can gain 25 experience at one time,it is very easy to reach at 15 levels!
Levels 15-30
So the best way to get to level 60 woodcutting is to chop down the 3 oak trees across the road from the Draynor Village Bank and store them in the bank. All the way to level 60. And don’t chop down willow trees, because even though they get you more xp, they are far slower than staying with oaks. And also, when you gain a level and are able to use a new axe for woodcutting, buy it as soon as possible, because quicker chopping=less time to get to level 99!
If you are already level 30 in woodcutting, getting to level 60 will take most of your free time on a ’doin nothing, really’ weekend, or about 8-16 hours.
Levels 60/65-99
Once you get to level 60, You can now finally chop down those yew trees!!! Now, where do you go? Well, if you actually have the patience to stay at the oaks after all that work to train more, than stay at the oaks until maybe level 65, because at level 60 the yew logs go really slow. But if you want to start chopping down some yew logs and start making lots of money, then there are many places for you to go to start your yew chopping career,you can choose to go to these places for chopping down:South of Camelot, south of Falador, Edgville, Seers' Village, behind Varrock Castle.
Good Yew Areas
There are many areas for you to find yew trees, which are convieniently marked by a tree icon on your world map (this icon stands for rare trees, but there are only yew trees in the f2p world, so for f2p players it’s only yew trees). There are many places around Lumbrige, but I never use those because the nearest bank for most of those is the castle 3rd floor bank (which is very inconvienient), are just single trees (not in groups), and there are people that sometimes go to those trees (added on to all of the rest). There are also some trees to the south of Falador, which is a good location since there is a bank not too far into Falador from the trees. But I usually used the yew trees around Varrock, because they are at very good locations for running to a bank.
Red=There are 3 yew trees behing the Varrack Palace, and also they are very close to the Grand Exchange bank, which is why there are always at the very least 2 or 3 people there no matter what server you are on.
Yellow=This is a single yew tree outside of the museum, very ideal because the bank is just a little ways down the road from it and there are often only 1 or 2 other people there.
Orange=A good spot because there are 3 yew trees (spread out a bit) that are not very populated and if they are, there are only 1 or 2 other people.
Probably the best spot in the game for chopping yews (for f2p) is the rare trees icon by Rimmington, where there are FOUR (4) yew trees in one spot AND there are only 1 or 2 people there rarely (usually you’ll find yourself alone there), which makes this spot a GREAT place for yew chopping. However, this location has its setbacks, as there is no bank by it, which isn’t a problem if you have completed all the achievement diaries and gotten your Explorers Ring 3, which comes with a Cabbage Port function (unlimited uses) that teleports you to the cabbage field a little south of Falador, cutting the walking time in half.
Yellow=Routes to banks for the unfortunate people without the Explorers Ring 3
Red=Route to the Draynor Bank for those with the Explorers Ring 3. When your inventory is full, use the cabbage port and walk the rest of the way to the Draynor Bank. When you get there and deposit your yew logs, use the cabbage port again and walk back to the yews and repeat.
If you are less fortunate, just simply don’t want to walk, or just want to level up, then you could also consider dropping them or selling them to the Rummington General Store (as of this date they sell for 64 coins there).
From here on, it’s your decision where to chop yews and how you are going to level up to level 99 .
Congratulations,Your wouldcutting level arrive 99 now! Thanks for your reading,just enjoy playing Runescape very much!
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