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Inferno Adze?


PuppyKing

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Hello, I was wondering how hard it is to get the inferno Adze, by doing the mini game. Note: I hate quests ( most of them are too hard for me :( ), and I have really bad motor skills.

 

My next question was on about how many logs are burned with the inferno Adze? Is it an ok method of getting firemaking exp?

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Don't do the minigame for experience, Do it for the rewards. Do the highest level logs you can. :o

 

Im planning on useing the rewards for getting exp. Im just wondering how hard the mini game is.

 

 

 

 

 

EDT: I see where the confusion is coming from. I edited my original post.

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It'll burn about 30% of your logs instantly. The beacon lighting isn't too tough, it can just take a while to load up all the beacons, that's all.

 

 

 

The inferno adze is an excellent way of training firemaking alongside woodcutting. It's most effective on teaks, where you should be able to pull about 65k exp/hr in firemaking along with over 50k exp/hr in woodcutting if you burn all the logs you chop. But it should be regarded as a woodcutting tool--if you were to train firemaking on its own, you could get much faster experience by buying maple logs.

 

 

 

However, if you also plan on training woodcutting, then cutting and burning teaks with an inferno adze is usually the best way to train firemaking.

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It'll burn about 30% of your logs instantly. The beacon lighting isn't too tough, it can just take a while to load up all the beacons, that's all.

 

 

 

The inferno adze is an excellent way of training firemaking alongside woodcutting. It's most effective on teaks, where you should be able to pull about 65k exp/hr in firemaking along with over 50k exp/hr in woodcutting if you burn all the logs you chop. But it should be regarded as a woodcutting tool--if you were to train firemaking on its own, you could get much faster experience by buying maple logs.

 

 

 

However, if you also plan on training woodcutting, then cutting and burning teaks with an inferno adze is usually the best way to train firemaking.

 

Thanks for the post!

 

 

 

And yes, teaks would be good! But how would cutting yews work? (and banking them)

 

The reason I am asking about this is that I hate regular firemaking to death. Now to get it to 92.... :geek:

 

 

 

Oh, and I have been reading... how effective would it be to use a spicy stew for the last becon?

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Cutting yews with an inferno adze is not such a great plan. You'd be burning up a lot of your profit and getting slower experience in both skills than if you were chopping teaks. Eucalyptus would be slightly better if you wanted to bank your logs...you'd get better experience in both skills, and you'd make more money.

 

 

 

Unless you're burning the logs you cut, the inferno adze is not a good primary source of firemaking experience. You can think of it as more of a way to get some "bonus" fm experience if you're woodcutting already. I don't recommend using the inferno adze on yew or magic trees, but then again I don't recommend chopping those trees in the first place either.

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