July 24, 200619 yr At the moment I am 55 wc and I plan to get it to at least 90. I know that it is best to cut willows at my level, but i don't really know where there are any good willow spots near a bank? Can anyone tell me where there is a place?
July 24, 200619 yr Draynor or Seers banks are both good. I preferred Draynor when I trained wc but there isn't much difference. df
July 24, 200619 yr Draynor is by far the best place. Postion yourself in between the two most northern trees so you are close to a bank. Playing early in the mornings is also a good option.
July 24, 200619 yr You could also try out rimmington. While its not near a bank its got about 10 trees with no one there so its a good place to train fire making. FULL METAL ALCHEMIST!!!! "Long live the sun. May the darkness be hidden"
July 24, 200619 yr Draynor bank is you best bet. Engl1sh of RSAllianceGoals Att 80 - Str 80 - Def 80 - Slayer 85
July 24, 200619 yr Draynor is by far the best place because of its location and the amount of trees. -Bloodangel "Unfortunately, the real world isn't the same as a fairy tale."
July 24, 200619 yr You could also try out rimmington. While its not near a bank its got about 10 trees with no one there so its a good place to train fire making. Rimmington is by far the best place to wc if you dont want to keep your logs otherwise Draynor is by far the best place because of its location and the amount of trees. -Bloodangel
July 25, 200619 yr definately draynor. there might be alot of autoers though. DinoSAUR!!! Flying through la-ZERS!!!! Pchu! Pchuu! (Try running around in wal mart or something screaming this)
July 25, 200619 yr F2P-Dranyor P2P- Seers Don't free Durial. Put this in your sig if you believe in justice.
July 25, 200619 yr draynor bank is really close by. idk about seers cuz im just f2p but could be just as good (probly even better cuz of the fact is members) :mrgreen: Seling 45548 Airs PM if u want to buy some!
July 25, 200619 yr Theres a couple of trees just south of the beehives near the Yew Trees to the west of Catherby. (I'm guessing your referring to them as the ones in Seers?) The trees near there are pretty much always quiet. Retired 8th October 2007 | 99 Fishing | 99 Cooking | Owner of a Red Mask and 2 Santa Hats |
July 25, 200619 yr Theres a couple of trees just south of the beehives near the Yew Trees to the west of Catherby. (I'm guessing your referring to them as the ones in Seers?) The trees near there are pretty much always quiet. No, there are also a patch of about 6 or 7 willows just above the maples by seers bank. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.
July 25, 200619 yr yes it is deffinatly draynor thats how i got my wc from 30-60 then i started cutting yews
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