Depends on how much you light per day. I would have to say 75 days.
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Answer: Depends on what log. Answer: You should use a runescape skill calculator for this kind of questions. Do a Google search for those terms (runescape skill calculator), you will find several. However, to get a quick idea, a yew log (the best and most expensive log in free-to-play) gives you 202.5 firemaking experience; you need about 13 million experience (total) for level 99.
I suggest you use a runescape skill calculator (Check related links), to find out how many logs you need. Then go to the Grand Exchange (either within RuneScape, or from the main page), and look up the current price for maple logs. Finally, multiply it. For many players, the main problem in getting firemaking 99 (or 99 in most skills) is not so much the cost, but the amount of time required, to burn the logs in this case.
maybe 1 year depending on what logs you are using, if you are a member use maples, if you are a nonmember use willows. - Maples are NON-Member... and you can get 99 fire making in 1-2 months, even from willows.
as long as you want baby, i can go forever
less than 3 months
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There is no long form of maple. A maple is a tree.
You would be looking at around 2 - 10 weeks, but this entirely depends on how long you will be on runescape training the skill a-day.
I suggest you burn a smaller amount, to try it out quickly. For example, check how long it takes you to burn a full inventory (a full cycle, that is, including reloading your inventory), then multiply this time, in this case, by (80,000 / 28), since you can have 28 logs at a time in your inventory (since you can have the tinderbox in your toolbox).
This needs more detail.. But here is my best. If you're talking about Fire making, you need approximately 63,016 Yew logs. If you're talking about Woodcutting, you need approximately 72,919 Yew logs. Last but not least if you're talking about Fletching; You need approximately 189,048 Yew Logs to make Yew Short-bow (us) <--(Unstrung). You need approximately 94,524 Strings and Yew Short-bow (us) <--(Unstrung) to make a Yew Short-Bows. or You need approximately 170,143 Yew logs to make Yew Long-bow (us) <--(unstrung) You need approximately 85,072 Strings and Yew Long-bow (us) <--(unstrung) to make Yew Long-Bows.
No, the word "maple" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "maple" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
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