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Prices are dropping currently, so I would wait till they stop changing. Last price I saw was 17.9M. Here's a picture of me wearing one I was merchanting : . And some of in-game regular:
Depends what you're aiming for. Do you want pure speed? Pure GP? or the best of both? Ah F2P makes it a bit easier. I would do as he said and cut willows until at least 85. Then switch to yews if you want gp, or continue at willows for faster exp.
From what a couple level 90+ farmers told me, they get most of the exp from Herbs and Calquats. Doesn't mean they don't plant other things, but keep those two in mind.
Hmm... I got it from Chaeldar though which means I could. But if the Slayer Master at Burthope can assign it, which he can, you cannot change tasks. I get tasks from Duradel I can't Burthope even.
Well Runescape was never alive, because it's a game on the internet, therefore it can't really be dead. As for Jagex, if you mean the staff, they're probably still alive. I haven't heard about any of their deaths recently. :-k
Staking as it was before is dead. The tournaments are designed so those with the highest combat skills and GP amounts will win. Traditional stakers can't really compete under those conditions. Nor can they overstake like they used to.
Yeah that's how it turns out in the Calculator. I've also used it in Kingdom before and if I remember correctly, that's how it turned out. 12 teaks and 12 mahogany's was what I got :XD:
Try the RuneHQ calculator. It gives how many Teak vs Mahogany and etc. you would get. http://runehq.com/RHQCalcView.php?id=00778 And to answer it directly, it doesn't. It'll give 1 of each log.
Willows are around 50k per hour, even at higher 90's. Teaks are 65k-75k per hour, I've only tested at 95+, but I don't think it'll vary too much since they're similar to willows.