November 16, 200619 yr I think that maybe, jagex should make it so that the more woodcutting you do, the better your strengh gets. Just a little bit of experience, like 5 for every log or something. I think that it might add a little bit more realism to runescape. However, I realize that this will probably never happen. Just an idea. And it could be done with other skills to, mining and strength, and others. Just an idea. What do you people think?
November 16, 200619 yr this would make for some very angry skill pures. its a nice idea, but the way that runescape has evolved i cant see this crossing over of 2 skills occuring.
November 17, 200619 yr Or maybe the higher the strength the easier u can woodcut.. I would love it if this happens my woodcut and strength are my highest skills. :twisted:
November 17, 200619 yr then wc would be a joint of strenght in a way, there's no other way to train it, think about it...so u get mad skillers and it's just wierd, i mean, i've wc before in real life, and i really don't feel all that stronger. Click for mah Blog!- I'm not sure why you would though because i never update it Achieved 99 Thieving 3/10/07-992nd to it
November 17, 200619 yr i would understand if this was mining, but woodcutting? you COULD add this, but put out a warning, and also (in the options menu) have a option to switch in on or off (not all people want it)
November 17, 200619 yr I guess you idea is kinda realistck(sp?) Axes are quite heavey , how could a level 1 strenght player pick it up lol. Never going to happen though.
November 18, 200619 yr This is not the first post like this i have seen. Some people even say jagax should do it to cut down on the marcoring problem. I personly like the idea. Not only is it more relastic. But they are two of my best skills too. Axes are not that heavy. I have seen a seven year old pick up the axe i use to chop firewood. The two handed axes, like the woodcutting tutor has are heavy. It is not that they are heavy to begain with but after ten to twenty chops it gets very heavy.
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