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Quick F2P Woodcutting/FM tip (A few pics may annoy 56k.)

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Hey! So, I assume since you clicked the on my topic, you would like to know my tip for F2P woodcutters who are training firemaking at the same time. Okay, then I'll give it to you.

 

 

 

What You'll Need

 

 

 

You'll be chopping and burning Willow logs for this, which is how most f2pers do WC/FM anyway. So, for this you'll need:

 

 

 

Skills

 

30+ woodcutting (41+ and Rune Axe suggested)

 

30+ firemaking

 

 

 

Items

 

Your axe

 

Tinderbox

 

 

 

Special instructions

 

Keep your axe in your inventory. It sounds inefficient but makes sense later.

 

Turn your sound effects and area sounds on. This way you can browse forums or watch TV while chopping. I find useful to put my mouse over the next tree I'll be chopping so I just click when I hear chopping stop but invent is not filled. That way I don't have to look away from my TV lol.

 

 

 

How to Do It

 

Okay, so you have all the above requirements and instructions?

 

 

 

Here's where you need to go (circled, with suggested routes marked).

 

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Once you're there, you need to chop Willows. I personally prefer to use two-tree sets near where my line finishes. Here are two pairs:

 

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Now once you have a full load, you'll want to of course burn them. Now, I had trouble finding a line, but I found a line that will allow 26 fires. Now, this is why you aren't wielding your axe:

 

 

 

1) So you have 26 logs, an axe, and a tinderbox when full.

 

2) So you see more easily if your axe-head broke off or something else bad happened.

 

 

 

Okay, so here's the line I found:

 

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As always, your character will walk west after each fire. After 25 fires, your westerly side will be against a fence. Never fear, as a loyal firemaker knows that if there is a western obstacle which obstructs movement, your character moves east after lighting a fire.

 

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So if you used my suggested two-tree pairs, you're now a click away from chopping again! Rinse and repeat.

 

 

 

Thanks To

 

 

 

RuneUploads, from the creators of RSHumor, for hosting the pics.

 

 

 

I hope my tip was useful!

 

 

 

--duty

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If you believe you came from monkeys, you probably did.

Always light a fire to kill the macro noobs

 

 

 

Lol, I love it.

 

 

 

Nice guide, but it looks like it's a bit crowded in one of your pics.

 

 

 

Have you tried the section south of Rimmington? I usually don't see anybody there. Good job anyways.

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Feel free to HYT me in-game =)

~~3,483rd to 99 Thieving, Feb 22, 2008~~

"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." - Calvin (& Hobbes)

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It's heavily macroed(sp?), but the macros are never enough to take down all three trees I marked. I personally like it, cause I'm a wannabe mod and it's tons of report fodder. :lol: I usually report one each time I finish burning the line.

 

 

 

No-one seems to burn there (except after this maybe), so nobody will screw up your line with their fires.

 

 

 

Thanks for the comment.

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I think this is a used by a lot of people.

 

 

 

Nice guide anyways :)

I engineered this thread with precise variables that I know would cause lul-worthy flames.

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Nice guide might try it sometime, how much exp you get per hour aproximatedly(sp?).

 

 

 

Also I give you the same tip pikachu gave you, south of Rimmington, I have never seen a macro there and there are 5 willows trees very close to each other.

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Wait, my friend said he got a keylogger and lyke he coudln't type, so I assumed it messed up his hands?

 

Congratulations, you just advanced 1 Idiocy level!
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I'll measure the xp per hour next weekend (too much school stuff during week). Thanks for making me aware of that.

 

 

 

If you use method, please try to submit your xp per hour.

 

 

 

Thanks for Rimmington tip. I might try it sometime.

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great guide. I'll try that spot.

great guide. i never knew this. i will try it out.

100% F2P

85 Mining achieved on Dec 4, 2007

85 Smithing achieved on May 28, 2009

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well generally with a method like this every hour you should cut about 400-500(i think around 300-400 if you are lower then 50) willows and thats 27k-33.75k wc exp and hour(67.5 exp per willow) and for fire making exp, its around 36k-45k. But the exp per hour really depends how fast you work, it can be said a certain amount but if you aren't working at a certain speed its slow. Then banking the logs then burning all at once would be perfered.

 

 

 

Nice guide, hoping to look out for this deadly one :wink:.

 

Also can't wait to see it improved.

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Hmm, see, I use the trees south of Falador, just west of the Crafting Guild. Hardly anyone is there, and if you go just far enough, you can light all of your logs in a row. :wink:

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