It depends what you plan on making. Making bows isdefinitely faster than making arrows. But arrows are worth more. It is really up to you.
about 2 months
Well, it depends entirely on what level you are bow, and what you're fletching. If you're level 1, then the average time, if you're constantly fletching is about 3 months. I'm level 80 fletching and it took me about 2 weeks to get there, and i reacon i could get 99 within the next two months. It also depends on how much money you have, If you're not too rich, it's suggest fletching willow bows due to the price of willow logs (around 9gp). Then wait until you have enough money to make yews to 99.
It may take a while, they say from 91 fletching onwards it's like the same as starting from level 1 again.Note: Please do-not double-post questions in future, to avoid spamming.
1. Cooking - It will take around 3 weeks to get 1-99 cooking. 2. Fletching - It will take around 1 months to get 1-99 fletching. 3. Firemaking - It will take around 2 months to get 1-99 firemaking. All 3 fastest and easiest stats cost quite alot of money: Cooking - 20m Fletching - 15m Firemaking - 5m and actually fire making is very hard i would recommend a bot
It depends because 92 is 1/2 way to a 99. it also deponds on what you are making.
>you can get fletching up in runescape really easy.it just take time and money to star off. from lvl 1-10 do arrow shafts 10-20 make short bows 20-30 do long bows 30 until maples do willows maples until 70 then 70-85 do yew long bows and then high alch them 85-99 magic longs can be sold in ge or 70-99 do yew longs and high alch. u should make mills when u are done. good luck on getting 99....
1 year
first of all i would use yews and string them so you get 150 xp per bow (once strung) and you make 23 gp a bow which is very good. from 70 fletching till 90 fletching i have used over 30000 yew logs and strung then so it takes maybe 1-2 weeks (2-3 hours a day) Fletching can be very boring so you must be patient! hope this helps!
2 1/4
2cm ====================== I disagree.... 1 cm at the most.
It would take 0.000143 hrs.
Fernand Tack was born on June 1, 1927, in Belgium.