Demoli Posted September 1, 2009 Share Posted September 1, 2009 If you burn 1k maples an hour you get something like ~140k exp hour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilovecardj Posted September 1, 2009 Share Posted September 1, 2009 about teaks. mouse keys can drop inventories in 6-8 seconds easy. 10 max. it takes like 20 seconds to parcel teaks, so its a fair bit slower Dragon Drops: 80+ boots, 7 med, 3 skirt, 2 left half, 2 Spear, 2 2hSlayer: 30+ whips, 4 Bows, 1 Mask, 3 Granite Legs, 1 Visage (Wyverns)Notable GWD Splits: Bandos Tassets: 12, Bandos Chest: 11, Bandos Hilt: 2Proud Slayer of 99 Att/Str/Def/HP/Range/Summoning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troacctid Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 The values I experienced seem nothing like what others are answering, and I really question the truth in what some people say. I cant give answers for your level, only the answers i've experienced myself at the levels I've tried, or the levels I had people accurately test with. Woodcutting Willows - about 40k an hour at 70, 60k by 99 Woodcutting Yews - 40.5k an hoat 70, 73k by 99 (yes, i measured it very accurately in a race from 68-99 yews vs willows. yews won by 3m exp) Bull. You can't get 73k xp/hr at yews even with leprechaun magic. I've always gotten a pretty consistent 230-250 yew logs/hr at 99. And 60k xp/hr is generous for willows as well, I average more like 56k xp/hr there. (Chopping eucalyptus logs, by the way, has been 40-50k xp/hr for me at Oo'glog, and although I haven't done formal testing at MA, others have reported faster rates than Oo'glog. So they'll be more efficient than willows or yews, if that's what you're after.) Read my blog | Follow me on Twitter | Track my XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3PointMan Posted September 2, 2009 Author Share Posted September 2, 2009 The values I experienced seem nothing like what others are answering, and I really question the truth in what some people say. I cant give answers for your level, only the answers i've experienced myself at the levels I've tried, or the levels I had people accurately test with. Woodcutting Willows - about 40k an hour at 70, 60k by 99 Woodcutting Yews - 40.5k an hoat 70, 73k by 99 (yes, i measured it very accurately in a race from 68-99 yews vs willows. yews won by 3m exp) Bull. You can't get 73k xp/hr at yews even with leprechaun magic. I've always gotten a pretty consistent 230-250 yew logs/hr at 99. And 60k xp/hr is generous for willows as well, I average more like 56k xp/hr there. (Chopping eucalyptus logs, by the way, has been 40-50k xp/hr for me at Oo'glog, and although I haven't done formal testing at MA, others have reported faster rates than Oo'glog. So they'll be more efficient than willows or yews, if that's what you're after.) Ok thank you. If I plan to do eucs I will use a dueling ring to bank at MA. Would it be worth it to do evil trees? I need 77-80 WC btw. http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt206/samtheninja/Tags/FEARLESStag.jpg http://i787.photobucket.com/albums/yy156/song4thedeaf/stuff.png what i'm doing now: https://linktr.ee/student1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troacctid Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Ok thank you. If I plan to do eucs I will use a dueling ring to bank at MA. Would it be worth it to do evil trees? I need 77-80 WC btw. No need for duelling rings, just run to the bank. It's right there. I haven't done much testing on evil trees, but from what I have so far, it's not going to be significantly faster or more profitable than ignoring them. Not significantly slower either though, I'm fairly sure. So feel free to fight them if you want, but don't feel like there's an obligation in order to get fast xp. Read my blog | Follow me on Twitter | Track my XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaaps1 Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Ok thank you. If I plan to do eucs I will use a dueling ring to bank at MA. Would it be worth it to do evil trees? I need 77-80 WC btw. No need for duelling rings, just run to the bank. It's right there. I haven't done much testing on evil trees, but from what I have so far, it's not going to be significantly faster or more profitable than ignoring them. Not significantly slower either though, I'm fairly sure. So feel free to fight them if you want, but don't feel like there's an obligation in order to get fast xp. I would, however, consider the benefits. -Fun diversion with not much loss/about the same/better compared to normal powercutting -Farming xp -Firemaking xp -Potentially great rewards (clues, high level seeds, etc.) -Lep. magic to help you greatly when you return to wc, although you can not apply this is you are cutting teaks If I had reliable and accurate numbers for evil trees, I would guess that they are worth doing for their benefits. Remember you can only do 2 per day. EDIT: A side-question that's been on my mind. If you are enhanced by Lep. magic, what would be the best log to cut? I know it doesn't work on teaks so they are out of the question. I have been cutting willows since I assumed the time saved from banking is worth more at willows than eucs. Does anyone know, for sure, which is better? ~It's Super Effective! (The Zaaps Blog)~My YouTube Channel, where you get to watch me go around and make a fool out of myself and all comp capersGuides:~Yeah I wrote them once~Suggestions:~Yeah I made those once~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troacctid Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Leprechaun magic doesn't work on eucs :( so willows are better. (Although it's possible that oaks are better at lower levels, I guess.) A quick Inferior Locator or Skills Necklace teleport should take you to a good spot. Read my blog | Follow me on Twitter | Track my XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaaps1 Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Leprechaun magic doesn't work on eucs :( so willows are better. (Although it's possible that oaks are better at lower levels, I guess.) A quick Inferior Locator or Skills Necklace teleport should take you to a good spot. The Locator can teleport you to crowded spots. I prefer to Fairy ring to Mudskipper Point then run a little north to willows that no one ever cuts (except on f2p, where you may see a few bots). ~It's Super Effective! (The Zaaps Blog)~My YouTube Channel, where you get to watch me go around and make a fool out of myself and all comp capersGuides:~Yeah I wrote them once~Suggestions:~Yeah I made those once~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troacctid Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Skills Necklace would be better, as it takes you directly to the Crafting Guild or Fishing Guild, both of which have a high density of willows that nobody chops. Read my blog | Follow me on Twitter | Track my XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3PointMan Posted September 3, 2009 Author Share Posted September 3, 2009 Need some of these answered still! http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt206/samtheninja/Tags/FEARLESStag.jpg http://i787.photobucket.com/albums/yy156/song4thedeaf/stuff.png what i'm doing now: https://linktr.ee/student1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bassy Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 Oak Doors with SC hammers I averaged 383k xp/hr. Oak Larders I'd agree with a previous poster in that it'd be 70% of that or so. Click Here for a Common Sense Dungeoneering Guide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mugglle Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 Firemaking Maples - cant say in my experience it takes approx 110 hours to get to 99 firemaking from level 61. this is with clicking errors, random events, getting pked and the like, but you have to be realistic(though now that bounty worlds auto skull, I dis-recommend them) just divide that by 95000 logs and multiply it by the exp per log, and you're set... roughly... http://www.draynor.net/anim/apsitively.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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