The Conclusive F2P Woodcutting Guide Hello, and Welcome to the Conclusive F2P Woodcutting Guide. I know there have been multiple guides about the same topic, but they are of such low quality, that I decided to make an acutally good one. So enought introductions - Let's get on with the guide! -NOTE: This guide is made for inexperienced woodsmen, not high level woodcutters- Starting Out So you have decided to become a woodcutter. Maybe you've got your eye on those magnificent yew trees, maybe you want to work on another skill, or maybe you are looking for some money. All are great reasons to become a woodcutter. There are four types of logs that F2P woodcutters can cut: As you can see, there are regular logs, oak logs, willow logs, and yew logs. But we all need to start somewhere. To start - talk to the woodcutting tutor. Yeah, yeah, I know - all you high levels out there are like; Zomg why is this nubmuffin telling me to talk to a tutor for level 3's? But he has some good advice for starting out. For instance, he can tell you where trees to cut are. The tutor can give you a bronze axe if you are a low leveled, but I reccommend picking up an iron or steel axe from Bob's axes. When you gain levels, you can use different types of axes. It is always good to have a high level axe, and you can immediately start out at iron. Here is Tip.It's axe chart. (Working on my own) Bob's axe shop is south of Lumbridge castle. Here, you can get your axe fixed for a fee if it becomes broken, and purchase up to steel axes. Now that you have your axe, you just need to find a spot to sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights right? Well, yes and no. When you cut regular trees, (which is all you can cut at level 1), you get 1 log per tree. I know, ripoff isn't it? So it involves a good amount of clicking. Location is just as important as paying some attention to the screen. You will want somewhere you can easily cut without being bothered. I reccommend the forest west of Lumbridge, and east of Draynor. It looks like this: Alternatively, you could go to the forest west of the Varrock west bank. It looks like this: So you cut regular trees down until level 15, where you then can cut down oak trees. Oak trees give multiple logs per tree, so knock your self out until level 30 woodcutting. At 30 woodcutting, you move on to willows. Willows Willows are possibly the best experience trees in F2P. It's a good thing, since there are no more trees inbetween 30 and 60. This is the main area where people cut willows. It is just south of the Draynor bank, as you can see, and is often crowded. If you find yourself not getting enough experience, you can always go to an alternate area to cut willows. These include; in the forest east of Draynor and west of Lumbridge, south of Rimmington, and across the fence west of Draynor. This is the area across the fence west of Draynor: You will be cutting willows for quite some time if you intend to get level 60. My advice is to stick with it, bank all the logs you cut, and multitask. Other guides can explain this more, but it is common knowledge. Yews Congratulations, you have made it to 60 woodcutting. Or, you are just reading the whole blog. Either way, yay! When you achieve 60 woodcutting, you can cut yews. However, I reccommend cutting willows until at least 75 woodcutting before you cut yews. Why? Because I told you to. Ok, that's not the real reason. The real reason is because you will not get any yew logs. There is an average of 6 yew logs per tree. Out of that, 5 usually go to macroers. [Depends on how many macroers] Yews are totally swamped by macroers. In this section, I will also be teaching you how to distinguish between a gret low level, and a macroer. Macroers are usually level 3, but can range from 3 to 20 combat. If the user is higher than 40 combat, I reccommend against reporting him/her. There is simply too much work to lose by being a macroer at that level, so they are usually just players. Remember, users could just be AFK, (Away From Keyboard), or have their chat off, so give them a little time to respond. That should help clear things up. Remember, not all level 3's with 60+ woodcutting are macroers, or autos as they are commonly called. Some are skillers, someone who trains skills over combat. Maps Here is a collection of some of the best spots to go woodcutting. Edgeville: Red - Yews Draynor Woods: Red - Yews Yellow - Willows Fallador Woods: Red - Yews Fallador Woods Actual: Red - Yews Rimmington: Red - Yews Yellow - Willows Rimmington Yews: Warning - Lots of Autos and far from bank. Varrock: Red - Yews Random Maps Evergreens: Evergreens are normal trees, just called Evergreens. Wilderness: Blue - Dead Forests. There is no reason to train here. They are just regular trees. Desert: Here be sand. Sand and cacti. No trees. Randoms Here is Tip.It's Woodcutting Randoms - (Until I can get pictures of them myself) Best Places to Train -In my OPINION; No flaming please- 1-15: Draynor Woods, west of Lumbridge and east of Draynor. 15-30: Draynor Woods, west of Lumbridge and east of Draynor. 30-60: A) Banking - Draynor Bank: south of the Draynor Bank. B) Powercutting - Rimmington woods, south of the crafting shop. 60+: A) Draynor Bank or B) Edgeville: (Willows or Yews) A)Just south of Drayor Bank. B) North of Barbarian Village and south of the Edgeville Bank. F.A.Q. What is this guide about? -Woodcutting. Why are there so many pictures? -To get the point across. Will you have my babies? -I adore my fans, but not that much. Why? -Because. Yes? -No. Did you know that the Varrock 'Red' is blue? - Yes. \ Credits: Tip.It's Woodcutting Guide Runescape World Map Closing Comments Ok, I hope this was a good guide, and better than most others. So a tip of my cap to you, and Happy Woodcutting!