July 5, 200917 yr Hey there, I'm back after I believe about a year and a half of inactivity. Anyways, I'm too lazy to grab members again, and I was looking for a few of the best spots to wc yews in f2p. I have 88 wc now, cutting willows, and am going to switch over at around 90 or 92 or something. Any consideration of how far from bank, how busy, etc will be appreciated. Thanks. Yayyyyyy...
July 5, 200917 yr Edgeville, its like 15 second walk from Yew spot to Bank. :thumbup: Divine Forces | #DF on irc.seersirc.net | Most Motivated | http://rs-df.com/forums
July 5, 200917 yr Rimmington, with Falador teleport. Other spots are overcrowded. P2p is better. Tip.It Website Crew Leader[hide=Quotes]I love it how Jafje comes outa nowhere and answers my questionsHehe now we know what real life does...drugs, drugs, more drugs. Thank god we are addicted to something that won't kill us. [/hide]
July 5, 200917 yr Yeah, when I was f2p the Rimmington yews were very good. There are 4 of them right beside each other under Melzar's Maze. Just teleport to falador, and take the 1 minute run there. I found it to be better than the varrock yews, draynor yews, and the falador yews, because they were closer together and I could usually get a world with only 1 or 2 other people.
July 5, 200917 yr lumby graveyard tree :thumbsup: always empty!!! [hide=][/hide]goals:next 4: 53 agility, 76 fishing, 63 hunter level 85 melee skillsrest of goals:100+ combat, all songscompleted:55 slayer
July 5, 200917 yr lumby graveyard tree :thumbsup: always empty!!! That has 1 yew tree. Rimmington is much, much better. :thumbdown: Tip.It Website Crew Leader[hide=Quotes]I love it how Jafje comes outa nowhere and answers my questionsHehe now we know what real life does...drugs, drugs, more drugs. Thank god we are addicted to something that won't kill us. [/hide]
July 5, 200917 yr Edgeville, Rimmington, Falador (south exit place), Lumbridge (the place behind its general store which leads to Draynor village and has Goblins), Lumbride Graveyard, and any other place you can discover for yourself :) By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest. - Confucius
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