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tired of power chopping far away from a bank? tired of dropping all your wood on the floor, 28 clicks. How about there are racks by every popular woodcut area like rimmington yews or willows by ice giants cavern. These racks will be by any popular but far from bank areas. You just use x logs with rack.

 

 

 

Another idea that goes with this. After you put your wood on a rack you can bring over a wheel barrow for taking wood to bank. Size and how much carried depends on woodcut level. Or a log sack.

 

 

 

wheel barrow types

 

 

 

bronze handle iron handle and steel handle on normal wood- 20 woodcut. Carries 5 extra logs. 10 strength.

 

 

 

mithril handle on oak- 40 woodcut. Carries 10 extra logs. 20 strength.

 

 

 

addy handle on willow- 60 woodcut. Carries 15 extra logs. 30 strength

 

 

 

rune handle on yew- 80 woodcut. Carries 20 extra logs. 40 strength.

 

 

 

I am f2p so i did not include p2p wood.

 

 

 

The reason I made the levels so high is for one, I have high enough woodcut to meet all these requirements, F2p needs something better in woodcut for people with high woodcut, and 20 extra logs is a lot per trip.

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Wowee, good idea. then macros won't even have to go to the bank, they'll just load all that robot'd wood onto a shelf for later movement! Awesome idea, send that into Jadex RIGHT NOW!

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I have no sympathy for level 3 skillers. It makes sense that in order to lift and push a wheelbarrel, you need a certain amount of strength. I would actually make the strength level requirements higher for each type of wheelbarrel.

 

 

 

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Wowee, good idea. then macros won't even have to go to the bank, they'll just load all that robot'd wood onto a shelf for later movement! Awesome idea, send that into Jadex RIGHT NOW!

 

Well, I think of it as a very gd idea, all it is, is like the coal trucks, but 4 wc, well done m8! \'

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Why not add a strength requirement for every extra log carried, and also limit the number of logs able to be loaded into the log rack to 28 or 48? Maybe 51 to compensate for a full load plus a wheel barrow? Then you should also make the handles wood, and the type of wood the handles are made of is the best tree the wheel barrow can hold (in other words, maple handles can hold up to maple logs, yew handles up to yew). Also, the buckets would need to be the right type of metal. Regular=Bronze Wheelbarrow Bucket, Willow/Teak=Steel Bucket, Maple/Mahogany=Mithril, etc.

 

 

 

Also, the intervals between the buckets for the amount of logs able to be carried should be 3. Thus making the logs carried for each type of handle be:

 

 

 

Regular=3 (6 Strength Required)

 

Oak=6 (12 Strength Required)

 

Willow=9- (18 Strength Required)

 

Teak=12- (24 Strength Required)

 

Maple=15 (30 Strength Required)

 

Mahogany=18 (36 Strength Required)

 

Yew=21 (42 Strength Required)

 

Magic=24 (48 Strength Required)

 

 

 

As you can see there is an extra 6 Strength levels required for each wheel barrow as you go down the list, or 2 for every log.

 

 

 

Another addition could be adding a place for your axe on the wood racks, letting you keep an extra axe or a place to store it if you dont have the bank space. Yet another addition would be setting a requirement in strength just to cut each type of log, and make it an extra 3 for every log you can cut. This will reflect real life, because it takes alot more strength to cut hard wood (Yews and Magics) than it does to cut soft wood (Regular and Oak).This will inconvenience the level 3 skillers, but if you really want to work on skills that much, you should be willing to raise combat levels inorder to do so. Besides, it's not like it's a disadvantage to raise your combat levels. This Strengh requiement should also carry over to mining, because the harder the ore gets, the more Strength you need Irl.

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I think this is the best idea in woodcutting yet. Seriously this is a great idea.

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Unfair on the level three skillers then though.

 

 

 

then dont train just woodcutting, but strength too...

 

 

 

if you delivberately dont train strength then you deliberatly choose to handicap yourself...

 

 

 

 

 

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then dont train just woodcutting, but strength too...

 

 

 

 

Uhh.. correct me if I'm wrong, but if you train strength, or any combat skill for that matter, won't you eventually raise you combat level over 3?

 

And how would you handicap yourself not training strength? (Unless of course what I contributed to this suggestion is applied, at least the strength requirements)

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I put some long serious thought(no not really) and decided that just sending it to the bank is a bit too easy, even with the strength requirement.

 

 

 

Maybe a new random, like you acadently push the cart into an old lady...or a house. Yeah a house we dont wanna get too violent. Then an evil spirit arises and destories your cart.

 

 

 

Or since you have to make your own wheelbarrow, and carry it to the tree place. Youd have to send it back to the bank. Depending on your attack level, it could take longer or slower for the cart to arrive in the bank and back. sort of like the servants in constuction.

 

 

 

Another idea, it drains your energy to push your cart

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Another idea, it drains your energy to push your cart

 

 

 

 

 

ummm just to let you know, the wheelbarrow would most likely be really heavy....and the more weight you carry the faster your energy goes down....

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how about this theres no limit to how much you can push in it butfor each 5 logs you need +1 str like say you wer pushing a rune handle with 45 logs inside lvl 40 str+9 str lvls=49 str that would stop those marcoers becuz they would try to load all the logs in there and then the'll be there all night trying to push it

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I think that it should be that you need lvl 40 strength for rune wheel barrow, 41 wcing for a rune wheel barrow also, but how bout you would have to buy the wheel barrows or craft them and they should be non tradeable so that people don't start selling them you should have to earn the wheel barrows

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