Woodcutting is one of the many non-combat skills in Runescape. Woodcutting, obviously, consists of cutting down trees and retrieving the logs. One of the main goals of this guide was to make it so both members and nonmembers could follow it (although I have added some member pieces in here as well). To woodcut, you need an axe and a tree; then you're ready for action! I hope you enjoy the guide.
Trees and Axes:
The two main parts of woodcutting are the axe and the tree itself. As a player reaches a higher woodcutting level, they will have the ability to cut better, profitable trees, as well as having the ability to use stronger axes. The axe that a player uses is very important, especially if they are cutting a higher level tree. The better axe you have, the quicker you will cut logs. You need a certain woodcutting level to use each axe; just like you need a certain woodcutting level to cut a certain tree.
The axes go in this order (from lower to higher level): Bronze, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune, and dragon.
The 'original' trees (the more popular ones which players cut and make a profit on): regular, oak, willow, maple, yews, and magic.
Why Woodcutting? :
Woodcutting is a great skill to level up for several reasons:
Guide to Leveling Woodcutting:
To begin, one must have a bronze axe and an open inventory. Most of this guide will take place in Lumbridge. Why Lumbridge? I found Lumbridge to be a great spot, since there are plenty of trees around there (for most levels). It is also a place where 'noobs' can easily get to by using "Home Teleport"; as well as there being a bank close to the trees.
Levels 1-15
At level one, a player uses a bronze axe and cuts regular trees. These regular trees go down after a player retrieves one log from the tree (unlike the others). The bank is located at the third floor of Lumbridge Castle. Below is a map showing the directions where players can train from level 1-15 woodcutting:
Yellow: The yellow would lead you right outside to toll gate leading you into Al Kharid. There some trees here, but not a lot.
Blue: Do NOT go here. There are only a few trees near the end of the swamp, and it is a far walk to the bank. This is the worst place to level woodcutting.
Red: This is where I trained to level 15 woodcutting, and I highly recommend going here. The trees are plentiful and it is close to the bank. It can be a bit crowded, but there will still be trees for you; it is also a great place to meet people if you are new to the game.
Mike's Tips:
Levels 15-30
When level 15 comes around, you can move onto oaks. Oaks, unlike regular trees, give more than one log when they are cut down. For instance, if I begin cutting an oak, I might get ten logs from the tree. The next time I may get one log; it's pretty random.
Yellow Dots: The yellow dots show exactly where the oak trees are. There are approximately 15 oaks in this area of the map.
Red Line: The red line shows one combination of oaks where a player could go. These trees are usually more crowded with players (which is not a good thing because people may take the logs). If it's empty then that would be the place; but if it's crowded then there are other spots you should go to.
White Line: The white line leads you to the oaks all the way at the top. It's a good back-up place if other spots are crowded.
Green Line: The green line leads you to the largest amount of oaks trees. This is where I got from levels 15-30, so I would recommend training here.
Blue Line: The blue line is yet another possible place where a player could cut oak trees. It' right near the gate, and still pretty close to the bank at Lumbridge Castle.
Mike's Tips:
Level 30-45 Woodcutting:
Once you hit level 30 woodcutting, you can move to willows. Willows are a great way to train, and some players use willows to level all the way to the top (level 99). Below is a map of where you can woodcut willows in Lumbridge:
Green Line: These are the willow trees closest to the bank; so if no one is at them, I recommend you use them. These are usually pretty crowded though.
Red Line: These are the trees I used to level up woodcutting once I reached level 30. These trees are usually less crowded of the three, and there are six there, so there won't be as much competition. It is a longer walk to and from the bank, but it is worth it.
Blue Line: I do NOT recommend using these willows.. Even though there are five, they are extremely crowded, and a lot of the higher leveled woodcutters are there (which means they will get more willows than you if you are both cutting the same tree). If you were to use the blue line, then you would use the Draynor Bank (where the arrow points).
Mike's Tips:
Level 45-60 Woodcutting:
Once you reach level 45 woodcutting, you have a choice: You can either continue cutting willows or move onto maples. If you are wealthier, then you should cut willows and use the same technique you have used from levels 30-45 (since you level quicker cutting willows).
The Poor Man's Way: If you are less wealthy, then I highly recommend cutting maples. While you do gain experience slower than if you were cutting willows, maples sell for more gold than willows. If you do plan on cutting maples, you MUST be a paying member to do so (as maples are one of the many perks of being a member). Below is a map if you are planning to cut maple logs:
This map takes place in Seer's Village, a member's only area.
Red Line: Usually this area is more crowded and, since other players will end up taking your logs, this is not a good thing. Being closer to a bank is nice, but it is not worth competing with other players for logs. So, unless the place isn't crowded, then you should go somewhere else.
White Line: The same as the red line; it's usually crowded and should not be used unless the area is empty.
Blue Line: I would recommend here or the green line to woodcut. The blue line has a good amount of trees, so you won't be sitting around waiting for them to respawn; you can just move on to the next.
Green Line: While the green line is a longer walk to and from the bank, it is filled with maples just begging to be cut. You will find yourself getting a full inventory of full maples here faster than you would at the red or white lines.
Mike's Tips:
Level 60-75 Woodcutting:
At last, all of your hard work woodcutting has paid off and now you are ready to make some real gold. Fortunately, that's where yews kick in. They sell very well, and the demand is high due to fletchers.. Again, cutting willows is the quickest way to level, so if you are looking for quicker experience continue to cut willows. If you are looking to make a profit then you should cut yews. Now, since I have found several great spots for cutting yews, I will show both of the maps:
This map takes place in Lumbridge. Lumbridge can really be a great place for woodcutting if you know where to go.
Yellow Dots: The yellow dots indicate the yew trees in the area.
Green Line: The green line leads to the more popular area of yews in Lumbridge. This area is usually more crowded, so I would not recommend it unless the area is empty.
Blue Line: This place is off and on when it comes to being crowded. More than not players know about it; but if you're lucky it will be empty.
Red Line: The yew tree in the red line, surprisingly, isn't usually that crowded. I would recommend this place over them all; unless there are other people there.
Above is a map of Varrock. I chose Varrock because it is where I go to my 'secret woodcutting spot'.
Green Line: Because the map can only be a certain size, I couldn't fit in where the green arrow was leading to. The arrow leads to three yew trees which are often very crowded. I wouldn't recommend this place unless it is empty or almost empty.
Red Line: I highly recommend this place; it is a fantastic place to train on yews. Even though there is only one tree and the bank is a little farther, there was absolutely no competition for the logs. It's worth the longer walk.
Mike's Tips:
Levels 75-99 woodcutting:
Now that you have reached level 75 woodcutting, you can now cut magic logs; the most expensive log on the market. It's all about your priorities, though. If you are looking for leveling without as much profit, then you should cut willow trees (they are quickest way to level). Or, if you're looking for something in between, you could cut yew logs. But, if you're up for the high competition, then you should cut magic logs (but you must be a paying member to do so). Below is a map for cutting magic logs:
Above is a map of Seer's Village. Seer's Village is one of the few places where magic logs are remotely close to a bank, so I chose here.
Yellow Line: The yellow line leads to the magic logs. It's close to the bank, which is nice, but usually there is a lot of competition for logs between players. I don't recommend cutting magic trees until you're at least level 80.
Mike's Tips:
Mike's General Tips for Woodcutting (1-99):
Conclusion:
I hope this guide has helped you through the long, tedious steps of woodcutting. It is a very helpful skill when it comes to making money. Having gold in RS is very important, and woodcutting can help!
Until next time!