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  1. Thanks SanityCore :) Any suggestions?
  2. For the best pure wc exp sawmill all the way. But yeah you are pretty right about teaks for overall exp. @Quyneax Ha that sounds like an awful lot of work :P More on the Zarfot level then the average players, do you remember roughly how much total exp per hour this was?
  3. That's awesome, I love it. Thanks, I'll add it right away :D Ivy is alot easier to chop then sawmill if you don't pay full attention :P And thank you :)
  4. I had the same thought but this guide was very well done, covered every topic in depth. Lots of the "omg really?" ivy guides are just "go here with a rune hatchet and chop." Nice job. Thanks Jettrider :) If you have any suggestions, or anything I could add to improve the guide just let me know :P @Ardzik Alright, thanks :) I'll add that into the Usefull Familiars section soon :)
  5. The sawmill is roughly 100k/h but it is alot more clicking intensive, as ivy is relatively straight forward compared. As for teaks, they are pretty much the same exp per hour (around 80k) but again, you either need to bank or burn them. Adze helps alot here I believe and you get a decent amount of fire making exp. @The_Gabe Thanks for your opinion, but many people don't know the location or the exp rates. @Killhim9612 Hmm I'll try and think of things for each spot. Thanks again @Sir_Squab Yeah sawmill is more exp, but Ivy is alot more relaxed @oshmannj Ivy and Teaks are roughly the same exp/h and sawmill is alot more, check out the Tip.it woodcutting guide @Magbil Teaks are the same sawmill is more :)
  6. Thanks Magbill, :) and yeah it is fairly fast. Not the fastest wc exp/h in the game, but it's certainly up there. there isn't alot you can write about cutting ivy, but I think I got most of it.
  7. Thanks Killhim9612, I'll add that in. :)
  8. A guide to cutting Choking Ivy Choking Ivy, More commonly known as Ivy by most Runescape players is one of the best methods of gaining woodcutting experience. It is found on the sides of walls, clinging to the side of the wall. Choking Ivy was realeased into Runescape on the 23rd of September in 2009, and since then has been used as one of the easiest ways to Woodcut. Contents • Locations & Respawn • Benefits of each Location • Experience & Levels --- Recommended Hatchets • Usefull Familiars --- Beaver --- Magpie • Tips & Tricks • Thanks Locations & Respawn What Choking Ivy looks like: The Locations ivy can be cut at are as follow: • North Wall of Varrock Palace (4 spots) ------------------------- Picture of location: http://img152.imageshack.us/i/varrocknorthspot.png/ • South-East Wall of Varrock Palace (5 spots) ------------------ Picture of location: http://img24.imageshack.us/i/varrocksouthspot.png/ • North Side of the North Falador Wall (7 spots) -------------- Picture of location: http://img440.imageshack.us/i/faladornorthspot.png/ • South Side of the South Falador Wall (7 spots) ------------- Picture of location: http://img836.imageshack.us/i/faladorsouthspot.png/ • South-East of Taverly, Near the Hot Air Baloon (5 spots) Picture of location: http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/5492/taverlyspot.png • East Wall of East Ardougne Church (5 spots) --------------- Picture of location: http://img718.imageshack.us/i/ardychurchspot.png/ • North Side of the North Yanille Wall (6 spots) -------------- Picture of location: http://img220.imageshack.us/i/yanillespot.png/ • South Wall of Castlewars (7 spots) ----------------------------- Picture of location: http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/29/castlewarsspot.png Benefits of each Location • North Wall of Varrock Palace: This spot is close to Yew trees. While waiting for Yew trees to respawn Ivy can be cut for additional experience. Bank is close by aswell. Spot generally has 3 or 4 people there. • South-East Wall of Varrock Palace: A tree farming patch is next to this Ivy location. A Magic tree may be planted here and cut. While waiting for the Magic tree to respawn Ivy can be cut for additional experience. Spot is generally crowded. • North Side of the North Falador Wall: Usually a fairly quite location, with a grapple a farming tree is close by and may be cut like at South-East Varrock Palace. • South Side of the South Falador Wall: Close to the Falador East bank. There are Yew trees near the Ivy so additional money can be made. This spot is generally crowded. If you angle the camera just right, it's possible to see the herb patch and the limpwurt patch to look for disease and to pick. • South-East of Taverly: Spot is generally crowded. As the Varrock South-East location, there is a tree farming spot very close. The balloon can then be taken to Castle Wars to bank logs, and to return. • East Wall of East Ardougne Church: Multiple spots here, generally not many people cutting here either. This is one of the better spots. Close to a bank also. • North Side of the North Yanille Wall: Spot is generally empty. Bank is close and with Ardougne Tasks done, the watch tower teleport can be moved to the center of the town. This is one of the better spots. • South Wall of Castlewars: Close to a the Castlewars bank chest. Implings usually fly past here, so they may be captured for profit. Usually 1+ spots per person. This is one of the better spots. Experience & Levels Level 68 Woodcutting is required to cut Choking ivy, however this can be reached by drinking an Axeman's folly (m) at level 66. Choking ivy grants 332.5 Woodcutting experience for each 'piece' cut. This can be increased to 340.81 when wearing the full LumberJack outfit. The Sacred Clay Hatchet adds extra experience totalling 665 per vine cut down. With a Sacred Clay Hatchet the average experience per hour is 102k although 3 hatchets will be needed for 1 hour of chopping. Recommended Hatchets Dragon Hatchet Inferno Adze Sacred Clay Hatchet Rune hatchet The Inferno Adze cuts Ivy at the same speed as a dragon hatchet, so if you can't afford dragon but have an Adze, use that instead. No other hatchet should be used for cutting ivy because anything lower than rune drop experience per hour considerably. A Rune hatchet is only 8k anyway :P With a Dragon Hatchet at level 80 woodcutting 70k experience per hour will be gained, and with a Rune Hatchet at level 80 around 60k experience per hour will be gained. So it is really worth upgrading from Rune to Dragon even for only a few levels. At level 90 the experience increase to 80k for Dragon and 70k for Rune. Sacred Clay Hatchet The SC Hatchet debate starts at whether or not it is even worth getting. Frankly the answer is no. This is due to the fact that gaining multiple SC Hatchets takes a fair amount of time for the bonus experience gained. I did a small test with this, with just one hatchet. One game of Stealing creation was played with a Fast Sc Clan. From this game I got 24 points (I got 56k SC points during the round) and the game took 10 minutes. I then bought a Proto-tool and headed to the Yanille ivy spot. For the rest of the hour I cut ivy and managed to get 72k woodcutting experience before it ran out of charges. I still had 20 minutes left in the hour so I stopped. 72k/40 = 1800 exp per minute. Which therefore = 108k per hour including getting the hatchet. Dragon hatchet: 80k/60 = 1333 exp per minute. This is not including the games that take the full 20 minutes, or the games where 20 points is not reached. Overall the 2 hatchets would be fairly equal although with a Dragon hatchet Stealing Creation does not need to be played. If you enjoy Stealing Creation I recommend gather Proto-Tools and using those for wcing, otherwise just stick to dragon. When going to play Stealing Creation remember to use a Fast SC clan, which can be found on the Runescape forums. The qfc for Fast SC is 93-94-561-62016948 Usefull Familiars Beaver The Beaver familiar (level 33 to summon) boosts Woodcutting by 2 levels invisibly, this means it can't be used to cut ivy at level 66. This boost can be quite handy in increasing experience per hour and a bank is usually nearby so it isn't hard to get another pouch or restore summoning points. Magpie The Magpie familiar (level 47 to summon) is a foraging familiar. It randomly finds gems and rings up to and including diamond. They can also store 30 gems/rings before needing to be banked, So this creates quite a lot of profit. If you withdraw the magpies' gems and rings when it is full, you can keep a maximum of 58 gems and rings before having to bank. Tips & Tricks For the best experience per hour, gather a few Sacred Clay Hatchets (3 for every hour you plan to cut ivy for) wear full LumberJack gear and summon a Beaver familiar. For the best money per hour, Equip a Dragon Hatchet, wear full LumberJack gear, equip a Strung Rabbit Foot (this increases the amount of bird nests dropped) and summon a Magpie familiar. This will still bring good experience and will net you around 50k per hour minimum. Another tip, there is actually no advantage in using an Inferno Adze, because the Adze's special ability doesn't work on Ivy. If you have one, use it anyway because it chops Ivy at the same speed as a Dragon Hatchet but expect no firemaking experience. Thanks I would like to thank the following people/Communities • ImageShack for allowing me to upload locations. • King_Yoza for showing me how to use colours :) • Tip.it for the Pictures :) • Killhim9612 for telling me about SC Hatchets which I forgot to add :) • You for reading my Guide to Chopping Ivy B) Also, if you wouldn't mind, please post some feedback, replying only takes 20 seconds and could help me improve my future guides :) If you have any questions PM me on SwiftIRC 'Nropking1' or 'Nro|away' :D
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