In Old School Runescape, the dragon axe is the second strongest and fastest Woodcutting axe in the game after the crystal axe, and is tied with the 3rd age axe. It is 10% more efficient at chopping logs than the rune axe. In the current Runescape, the dragon hatchet is approximately 5-10% more efficient at getting logs than the Rune hatchet.
You can use hatchets to cut wood in RuneScape. There are different hatchets made of different metals. The weakest is the bronze hatchet, and the strongest is the rune hatchet in free to play, and dragon hatchet in pay to play.
Rune Sq Sheilds are good against people, but Anti Dragon are better against higher level monsters with better ranged/mage attacks
Look at the minimum requirements under "skills"; but always use the highest-level hatchet you can handle. If you have the level to use a rune hatchet, use it, even if a lower-level hatchet also works with willow trees - the better hatchet will be faster.
They Protect you hand, the only better gloves are rune, dragon, and Barrows
There is a shop in Lumbridge that gives a free bronze hatchet and a free bronze pick axe. :)
You have to have the required woodcutting level and a hatchet
Its not worth it its just a waste of 1.2mil since its going down i recommend a rune axe which is better alot cheaper people say dragon axe is better but if you have lots of money go ahead but for me it was a waste of 2m when i bought it so i guess use rune axe dragon axe is .5 faster but stillyou can still cut for a rune axe when it gets broken u have to pay more for it.
They both have there areas that they are better. But overall Rune kiteshield is better.
there r bronze iron steel mithril admant rune rune(p) rune(p+) rune (p++) and same with dragon
You can cut down a magic tree with any hatchet, but the higher level needed to use that hatchet, the faster it will cut the tree i.e. a rune hatchet will cut much faster than a steel hatchet.
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No. It is not. People are usually just unwilling to spend the money to get a Dragon axe. Seriously, think about it, a axe being better on one tree but the other axe being better on another tree!