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Going for 99 wc!


skylor12344

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Ok so my new current goal is to get 99 wc..I've looked at Troaccid's guide(sorry if i spelled ur name wrong) and i like his general idea but this is what im thinking of doing:

 

 

 

79-85 : Willows or Teaks

 

85-90/95: Yews

 

90/95-99 magics

 

 

 

P.S im not looking to do this for the exp im doing it for a combo of the two and im not worried about time seeing as i have 2 months of school left and im out for good..time isnt a factor really.Ill also be using a d axe to train with.

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it would take too much to make them into planks and i im not looking to bank them because its too far from a bank and im not using the parsel thing.If anything i would cut and drop or cut and let someone burn them

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Put it like this... woodcutting is BAD money. No matter how you look at it, it's bad. (yes upside-down, inside-out, rightside-out no matter how it's bad money)

 

 

 

So this is what you should do:

 

 

 

First, get 99 woodcutting as fast as possible, personally I would went with teaks using the cut and drop or cut and burn (let someone else burn of course).

 

 

 

Now that you are done with woodcutting, a bad money maker, you have a lot of leftover time. This time can be spent doing something that is not woodcutting for far more gp/hour than woodcutting could ever hope to be. Thus resulting in you gaining even more money to get good gear and a quest cape with, than you would have if you took the long way with wc'ing.

 

 

 

Get what I am saying?

 

 

 

Look at it like this:

 

 

 

Woodcutting will take you roughly:

 

160 hours with teaks all the way (That's 70k exp/hour, quite easy, especially if you find a burner)

 

or

 

293 hours your way.(Teaks 79-85-70k exp/hr, Yews 85-95-42k exp/hr, Magics 95-99-30kexp/hr)

 

**Magic tree exp/hour is at level 99 woodcutting**

 

 

 

With teaks you gain 0gp but save 133 hours!

 

 

 

With your plan you gain 13,640,799 (31,503*433) worth of Yews and 21,621,936 (17,052*1,268) worth of Magics for a grand total of 35,262,735 gp. Spread that over 293 hours spent to get 99 and you have 120,351 gp made per hour

 

*Prices are as of March 29th, 2009

 

 

 

So with teaks you save 133 hours but you have to make up 35,262,735 gp to make it worthwhile to go with teaks. You have to be able to make more than 265,133 gp per hour in order for that to be reasonable.

 

 

 

Well, with the current dragon bone prices (which by the time you get 99 will be close to if not exactly what they were before this prayer update) you can kill green dragons for about 650k gp/hour (with near maxed melees) So at your melee stats I can say confidently that you can get at least 300k gp/hour at green dragons. And that's if prices go back to 2k ea bone, if they stay at 2.5k ea bone then you can gross more even with a bit more crowding.

 

 

 

So taking that number which I am sure could be higher if you tried, we can say that you could gross at LEAST 39,900,000 which is 4,637,265 gp more in the same amount of time.

 

 

 

OR

 

 

 

You can get 35,262,735 in 118 hours at the rate of 300k gp/hour (w/ green dragons) and have 15 extra hours to spend doing quests or whatever else you would like to do.

 

 

 

 

 

Does that make sense?

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cut eucalyptus trees, there better money then mages and a tiny bit slower then willows, this is what i did to get 99 wc and i made a very nice profit. If you really want to add to your profits you should throw i some farming runs it'll add a few mil to your total by them time your finished getting 99 wc

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