go to tip.it/runescape and go to skill calculators you enter your xp and it will tell you exactly how many you need until whatever level you want
You will need 150k willow logs to get 99 firemaking. I suggest using maples and yews after because it is faster.
cut willows until level 70 woodcutting then cut yews until 99.
99 X 61= 6039
I Think U should get 99 to tell You the truth before cutting yews. Cut ivy all the way until 99 and then u can cut magic and yews for insane profit or just get 98 and do magics all the way to 99 for good profit and it wont take too long so ya.
You need to cut like 113,898 willows for 90 to 99 Woodcutting. But I seriously recommend yews.
1-15 normal trees 15-30 willow trees 30-60 willows 60-99 yews or if your a member 60-68 yews 68-75 ivy 75-99 magic trees note:ivys are the best xp in rs if you want to do this quicker but with no profit cut Ivy's
You will need around 67,566 yew logs cut to get from level 75 Woodcutting to 99. a deuce load of yews im on 70wc so I need a deuce load
61/2 inch 61/2 inch
To get to 99 fletching from 70 fletching playing 10 hours a day would take 2-3 weeks depending on your speed and what your fletching and if you buy materials. Without buying the materials it may take a few months.
75-76 You make about 1m. my calculations are : Xp from 75-99 is about 11.77m. so times that buy 250=47k logs. 47k of magic logs = about 65.8m in cash =) I'm not sure if that is totally correct but I'm sure its close. This was on 08 April 2010 Magic trees are a lot slower than yews. To actually have decent speed, cut yews till 95 and then mages from 95-99. 75-95 is about 20 mil with yews and 95-99 with mages is about another 23 mil. So that's about 43mil total. But from 75 to 99 doing all mages, youll end up with 99 wc being 90 years old still a virgin.
The GCF is 1.
It would take round about 120k willows, or you could do 60k willows and 50k maples which saves time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (EDIT) Right Answer: About 100k Willow Logs.