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== Training ==
== Training ==
It is recommended to chop the two highest trees available, avoiding [[Magic Logs| Magic Trees]].<br>
Selling logs is possible to make it possible to purchase [[Shop#Axe|Axes]] or [[Shop#Miscellaneous|Multi-Tree]], but this might slow down [[Firemaking]] so keeping some is advisable. It is also possible to sell [[Bird Nest|Bird Nests]] produced, which are worth more unopened on average compared to selling the seeds after opening.
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Revision as of 03:35, 14 June 2021

This page was last updated for (v0.20).
This article is about training the Woodcutting skill. For the skill itself, see Woodcutting.

Introduction

This page goes through the general method and tips of training the Woodcutting skill. Woodcutting is used to generate logs which are primarily used in the skills Firemaking and Fletching. Woodcutting also has the chance to produce Bird Nests which can be opened for Seeds for Farming or sold for Making Money

Equipment

There is no requirement to start Woodcutting. One should always use the best Axe available for purchase in the Shop.

Also available in the Shop is Multi-Tree which allows two trees to be cut at the same time, increasing the experience and logs gained per hour.

Boosters

The Firemaking Skillcape provides an additional 5% experience to all skills.
The Woodcutting Skillcape reduces base woodcutting interval by 15%
The Bird Nest Potion provides an increased chance for birds nests while chopping logs. Which can be sold to buy Axe upgrades or Multi-Tree
The Beavis pet provides an additional 5% chance to double logs in woodcutting.

Training

It is recommended to chop the two highest trees available, avoiding Magic Trees.
Selling logs is possible to make it possible to purchase Axes or Multi-Tree, but this might slow down Firemaking so keeping some is advisable. It is also possible to sell Bird Nests produced, which are worth more unopened on average compared to selling the seeds after opening.