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== Introduction ==
==Boosters==
===XP===
The following things can be used to increase the amount of Woodcutting XP received.
{{ModifierTable|increasedGlobalSkillXP,increasedSkillXP|XP Boost|false|skill=Woodcutting}}


This page goes through the general method and tips of training the {{Skill|Woodcutting}} skill. Woodcutting is used to generate logs, which are primarily used in the skills {{Skill|Firemaking}} and {{Skill|Fletching}}. Woodcutting also has the chance to produce {{ItemIcon|Bird Nest|Bird Nests}}, which can be opened for [[Seeds]] for {{Skill|Farming}} or sold for [[Money Making|making money]].
===Action Time===
 
The following things can be used to reduce the amount of time per action in Woodcutting.
== Equipment ==
{{ModifierTable|decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,decreasedSkillInterval|Action Interval|false|skill=Woodcutting}}
 
There is no requirement to start [[Woodcutting]]. One should always use the best [[Shop#Axe|Axe]] available for purchase in the [[Shop]].
 
Also available in the Shop is {{UpgradeIcon|Multi-Tree}} which allows two trees to be cut at the same time, increasing the experience and logs gained per hour.
 
== Boosters ==
 
*The {{ItemIcon|Firemaking Skillcape}} provides an additional 5% experience to all skills.
*The {{PetIcon|Pyro}} pet provides an additional 1% experience to all skills.
*The {{ItemIcon|Woodcutting Skillcape}} reduces base woodcutting interval by 15%.
*The {{ItemIcon|Bird Nest Potion I|Bird Nest Potion}} provides an increased chance for bird nests while chopping logs. Nests can be sold to buy [[Shop#Axe|Axe]] upgrades or {{UpgradeIcon|Multi-Tree}}.
*The {{PetIcon|Beavis}} pet provides an additional 5% chance to double logs in woodcutting.
*{{UpgradeIcon|Master of Nature}}, which can be purchased from the [[Shop#God Upgrades|Shop]] after completing {{ZoneIcon|Earth God Dungeon}}, reduces base woodcutting interval by 15%.
*The {{Skill|Agility}} obstacle [[Agility#Obstacles|Stepping Stones]] reduces base woodcutting interval by 6%.


== Training ==
== Training ==
Put simply, it is advised to cut the two highest level trees available to the player for the higher exp/hr gain, whilst avoiding {{ItemIcon|Magic Logs|Magic Trees}} due to their lower exp per hour compared to most of the lower level trees. Ensuring you have the most up to date [[Shop#Axe|Axes]] available to your level in the shop will also ensure the fastest experience rates.


Put simply, it is advised to cut the two highest level trees available to the player for the higher exp/hr gain, whilst avoiding {{ItemIcon|Magic Logs|Magic Trees}} due to their lower exp per hour compared to most of the lower level trees.
The table below assumes you have the {{UpgradeIcon|Multi-Tree}} upgrade; if you haven't purchased it yet, simply cut the higher level of the two listed logs.
 
Ensuring you have the most up to date [[Shop#Axe|Axes]] available to your level in the shop will also ensure the fastest experience rates.


*1-10 - {{ItemIcon|Normal Logs|Normal Trees}}.
{| class="wikitable"
*10-25 - {{ItemIcon|Normal Logs|Normal Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Oak Logs|Oak Trees}}.
! Level
*25-35 - {{ItemIcon|Oak Logs|Oak Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Willow Logs|Willow Trees}}.
! Trees
*35-45 - {{ItemIcon|Willow Logs|Willow Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Teak Logs|Teak Trees}}.
|-
*45-55 - {{ItemIcon|Teak Logs|Teak Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Maple Logs|Maple Trees}}.
| 1-10 || {{ItemIcon|Normal Logs|Normal Trees}}
*55-60 - {{ItemIcon|Maple Logs|Maple Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Mahogany Logs|Mahogany Trees}}.
|-
*60-90 - {{ItemIcon|Mahogany Logs|Mahogany Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Yew Logs|Yew Trees}}.
| 10-25 || {{ItemIcon|Normal Logs|Normal Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Oak Logs|Oak Trees}}
*90-99 - {{ItemIcon|Yew Logs|Yew Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Redwood Logs|Redwood Trees}}.
|-
| 25-35 || {{ItemIcon|Oak Logs|Oak Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Willow Logs|Willow Trees}}
|-
| 35-45 || {{ItemIcon|Willow Logs|Willow Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Teak Logs|Teak Trees}}
|-
| 45-55 || {{ItemIcon|Teak Logs|Teak Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Maple Logs|Maple Trees}}
|-
| 55-60 || {{ItemIcon|Maple Logs|Maple Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Mahogany Logs|Mahogany Trees}}
|-
| 60-90 || {{ItemIcon|Mahogany Logs|Mahogany Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Yew Logs|Yew Trees}}
|-
| 90-99 || {{ItemIcon|Yew Logs|Yew Trees}} & {{ItemIcon|Redwood Logs|Redwood Trees}}
|}


Experience per hour can easily be calculated per tree as <math>\frac{\text{Experience Gain}}{\text{Cutting Interval}} \times 3\,600</math>. The total experience gain per hour is then simply the sum of the per tree experience calculation.
Experience per hour can easily be calculated per tree as <math>\frac{\text{Experience Gain}}{\text{Cutting Interval}} \times 3\,600</math>. The total experience gain per hour is then simply the sum of the per tree experience calculation.
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