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high speed fletching method (for those who don't know)


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I'm pretty sure that most experienced players know this method already. But quite a few of my friends didn't seem to know, so I thought I'd share this with those of you who didn't.

 

 

 

On the free version, many players chop willows for experience and sell them to the general stores. When there's a lot, willow logs sell for 12 gp each in the general stores.

 

 

 

You can then buy as much as you want on the free version.

 

 

 

After you fletch them, the stores will buy the unstrung longbows for 16 gp each. Not only could you level quickly, you can earn some cash too!

 

 

 

Enjoy!

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hmm lol, i never thought of checkin the general stores for willow logs, :lol: good idea!

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Usually, the only general stores with Willow logs in them are f2p, so you would have to buy willows, switch to a members world, fletch them, switch back, and repeat.

 

or just bank them and only have to switch twice...

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Usually, the only general stores with Willow logs in them are f2p, so you would have to buy willows, switch to a members world, fletch them, switch back, and repeat.

 

or just bank them and only have to switch twice...

 

 

 

I did that to get 70 fletching!! =]

 

 

 

But I'd recommend bringing up woodcutting instead.

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well do you cut down and fletch 3k logs in an hour??

 

cuz even if you sit there and buy them from the general store and put them in your bank you have 3k logs however you got them.

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Well, as people say, the speed of fletching is limited by the way you get logs. Buying them from the stores is faster than chopping them, although it's slower than buying them en masse from other players.

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I prefer to use yew longs for fletch exp, though I do use this trick for raising firemaking.

 

 

 

Yeah raising firemaking this way would be alot better idea.

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wow, gratz and, wow thats ALOt of clicking, need some ice for your wrist?

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It'd be ok if you could buy in note form. But then i just paid like 40 each for 15K willows to get me able to fletch yew longs.

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