RuneScape developer has taken a closer look at the Woodcutting skill, rebalancing experience for the less popular trees and cultivating some new forms of training, but it’s not just XP rates, there is much more.
According to their analysis, Willows, maples and magic trees all have their uses, but what of the lesser known vegetation such as the hollow trees of Mort Myre or the arctic pines of the Fremennik isles? So they set up to solve this problem. Here are new changes some of them become much easier for you to make RuneScape money.
Teak and mahogany trees have a special log or two up their sleeves, which are worth much more than their weight in RuneScape gold to the right buyer!
Choking ivy has been seen clambering up the stone walls of RuneScape’s major cities and is much tougher to deal with than it looks.
Arctic pine-splitting and put up some Prayer-refreshing hollow bark torches in the Haunted Woods, so get your hatchets out and your arms chopping!
With these great changes, the workers at the Lumber Yard are inviting high-level woodcutters to participate in 'Sawmill Training' ready to make RS gold, where you can grab, slice and saw your way to greater gaming experience.