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If you mean in Runescape, for non-members that would be willow or oak. Yew gives more experience per log, but it is very slow.
level 99 woodcutting.
this is a silly question... but ile answer it anyway... cut down trees like yews or willows depending on which has a faster experience gain for you
Yes. In general, a higher woodcutting level not only gives you access to better logs, it also lets you cut them faster.
A tree gives 25 woodcutting experience if you cut it down.
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You will get 85 experience for each teak log you get from woodcutting.
No, armour does not affect woodcutting, only the hatchet you use, the tree you chop, and your woodcutting level affecct the results of woodcutting. Unless, of course, you are wearing or using special amulets, etc. However,I have not yet found an amulet of woodcutting.
The amount of experience for each level is the same for different skills. Details here: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Experience
For free players, yew gives a lot of experience per log cut - but since it is very slow, it is faster if you cut lower-level trees, such as willow or oak.You may want to combine training in woodcutting and firemaking: after cutting a full inventory of logs, just burn them.
It is best to use an online skill calculator to figure out this kind of questions - for example, the skill calculator at runescape.salmoneus.net. Note that yew is not a good option to train woodcutting - yew gives you the most experience per log (in free-to-play), but it takes a long time to cut each log. Willow will give you experience faster.It is best to use an online skill calculator to figure out this kind of questions - for example, the skill calculator at runescape.salmoneus.net. Note that yew is not a good option to train woodcutting - yew gives you the most experience per log (in free-to-play), but it takes a long time to cut each log. Willow will give you experience faster.It is best to use an online skill calculator to figure out this kind of questions - for example, the skill calculator at runescape.salmoneus.net. Note that yew is not a good option to train woodcutting - yew gives you the most experience per log (in free-to-play), but it takes a long time to cut each log. Willow will give you experience faster.It is best to use an online skill calculator to figure out this kind of questions - for example, the skill calculator at runescape.salmoneus.net. Note that yew is not a good option to train woodcutting - yew gives you the most experience per log (in free-to-play), but it takes a long time to cut each log. Willow will give you experience faster.
you should stop woodcutting