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1) If a player was to use blood barrage with Soul Split, would the healing effects stack? If so, how much could someone theoretically heal themselves?

 

2) Does using my watering can on flowers during my farming runs actually do anything?

 

3) I have been training woodcutting as of late, and was wanting to make some money with it if I could. My plan right now is to get 85 with ivy. After that I was wondering if cutting magic logs would be good? Or are they just too blistering slow to even be worth it? If I were to cut them, where's the best spot to bank the logs?

 

~Thanks in advance.

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1) I assume they wuld satck, don't see why not. But it'd be a waste. Either one alone is more than enuff.

 

2) No. Watering is only needed by allotments.

 

3) No magics SUCK. Even at lvl 99 with daxe they are absolutely awful. You can make up to twice as much off wcing yews in the same time (depends on log prices) but thts how slow magics are. And even then its more profitable in the long run to stay on ivys til 99 then money make some otherway.

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IF you can water it, it should have some sort of effect. If your farming, put water on the allotment and flower patches, but don't go outta your way on it.

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In a correction to my above post.

Flower patch does taking watering.

 

It is allotments, flowers and potted trees that take watering.

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I'm not entirely sure now.

 

According to all the guides you water flowers and allotments, allotments certainly won't grow without it; but I swear I've nvr actually watered flowers.

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I'd assume watering flowers reduces the chance of death from 10% to 5% or something, like compost.

 

Blood barrage + soul split stacks for 45% healing, which can be as high as 900 health per cast.

 

For woodcutting, the sawmill is faster than ivy & teaks with an adze is probably better as well (depending how much you hate them of course).

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Watering plants does prevent disease, but since the only plants you can water are pretty worthless in seed price (flowers) or can be protected (watermelons), there's really no point.

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Watering plants does prevent disease, but since the only plants you can water are pretty worthless in seed price (flowers) or can be protected (watermelons), there's really no point.

 

Why only watermelons for can be protected?

 

Watermelons r best xp allotment, but sweetcorn are the profiters. AND all allotments can be protected anyway.

All can be farmer protected, plus theres the obvious marigolds covers toms, pots and onions, rosemary for cabbages, nasturtium for watermelons, scarescrows for sweetcorn and the white lilies for all of the previous + strawberries.

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Watering plants does prevent disease, but since the only plants you can water are pretty worthless in seed price (flowers) or can be protected (watermelons), there's really no point.

 

Why only watermelons for can be protected?

 

Watermelons r best xp allotment, but sweetcorn are the profiters. AND all allotments can be protected anyway.

All can be farmer protected, plus theres the obvious marigolds covers toms, pots and onions, rosemary for cabbages, nasturtium for watermelons, scarescrows for sweetcorn and the white lilies for all of the previous + strawberries.

 

Watermelons are the only allotments that don't fall under the "cheap seeds" category, I was just giving examples, not complete lists.

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I'm not entirely sure now.

 

According to all the guides you water flowers and allotments, allotments certainly won't grow without it; but I swear I've nvr actually watered flowers.

They certainly will.

 

Watering is never needed (except for starting tree seeds), but it may help a little bit in fighting against disease.

 

But if you are planting watermelons for extra EXP, it certainly isn't worth it to water them since they have almost a 100% chance of surviving with the protection flower.

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