April 5, 200917 yr Whats the best place to chop yews? First place Winner of Nick 6464 F2P custom contest.
April 5, 200917 yr Are you F2P? Divine Forces | #DF on irc.seersirc.net | Most Motivated | http://rs-df.com/forums
April 5, 200917 yr Are you F2P? I'm guessing by his signature he is P2P... Maybe try Seers, Edgeville or Tree Gnome Stronghold? - Those seem to be popular spots with nearby banking facilities. Thank you to tripsis for an awesome sig!
April 5, 200917 yr It's really personal favorites. If you woodcut edge in members no one is ever there and you get two trees to yourself. If you woodcut Varrock in members usually only one person is there, with three trees. Other places are over crowded, but try camelot graveyard also, three trees there. Cath. Has 5 or 6 yews, i can't remember which, but usually has 5+ people.
April 5, 200917 yr If you do the quest "Rocking Out" you can wc the Yews near Rimmington and deposit them in the deposit locker"really close by.
April 5, 200917 yr Also south of falador, there is one to the west, one to the east near the farming patch, and one just above port sarim. They're a little spread out but I like them because they're rarely busy.
April 5, 200917 yr I've always used the trees by melzar's maze. Most of the time very few people are there. Just use a Fally tele or the cabbage patch tele.
April 5, 200917 yr The bottom right corner of the Tree Gnome Stronghold. I haven't encountered anyone there yet. Also Edgeville seems kind lonely at times. If it isn't then just do a bit of world swapping. ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢
April 6, 200917 yr tree gnome is where i do it only because i also have a yew tree planted in the tree spot also a mage tree nearby :P D.Drops=Skirt9 Med9 Spear2 Visage2 Legs6 boots35 shield half1 whip15 dbow5
April 6, 200917 yr South of Falador is really good if you have a cabbage ring - you can easily teleport there and then run to Falador bank when full. PvP is not for meIn the 3rd Year of the BoycottReal-world money saved since FT/W: Hundreds of DollarsReal-world time saved since FT/W: Thousands of Hours
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