Pay-to-play Woodcutting training

Introduction
This guide describes the most effective pay to play methods to train the Woodcutting skill. The experience rate estimates in this guide do not incorporate the use of any experience boosting items or bonus experience and assume that the best possible hatchet is being used for the stated Woodcutting level. Woodcutting is a gathering skill which typically involves collecting logs from different types of trees. Additionally, while cutting ivy or trees which grant logs players have a chance of spawning a bird's nest. Bird's nests can contain rings, bird's eggs, raven eggs, tree seeds and fruit tree seeds and they can also be crushed to obtain a crushed nest (worth coins). Chopping crystal trees gives a chance of obtaining crystal geodes which can be shattered to obtain gems, crystal triskelion fragments and crystal weapon seeds. Hatchets are required to chop wood. Levelling up the Woodcutting skill increases the rate at which players gain resources and experience while woodcutting. As players level up they are also able to use better hatchets which are more efficient. To gain the best experience rates possible, players are strongly recommended to use the highest level hatchet available to them.

Hatchets
In addition to Woodcutting level requirements, hatchets require certain Attack levels to be wielded. However players are able to use a hatchet without equipping it, as hatchets held in the inventory or tool belt are automatically used to cut wood. To save inventory space, players are strongly advised to add their hatchet to their tool belt or equip it. Once a hatchet is added to the tool belt it cannot be removed, but players can add a higher level hatchet to their tool belt if the hatchet currently stored in the tool belt is inferior to the one being added. Players can add hatchets which they do not currently have a high enough Woodcutting level to use to their tool belt. If the hatchet stored in a player's tool belt requires a higher Woodcutting level to use than the player currently possesses, the hatchet will function as the best available hatchet at the player's current Woodcutting level.

Augmented hatchets
Players with at least level 22 Invention can discover how to augment hatchets. This allows the player to create augmented crystal hatchets or augmented dragon hatchets by using augmentors on crystal hatchets or dragon hatchets. Hatchets stored on the player’s tool belt can be augmented by speaking to Doc in the Invention Guild. At the same Invention level players can discover how to make tool gizmos. A tool gizmo may be added to an augmented hatchet to give it perks. The following perks may be useful to players training Woodcutting:

To use an augmented hatchet’s perks the player must have charges in their charge pack. Use of an augmented crystal hatchet costs at most 0.31 divine charges from the player’s charge pack per second and use of an augmented dragon hatchet costs at most 0.21 divine charges per second. This cost can be reduced by researching charge drain improvements or by adding the efficient perk to the item.

Lumberjack clothing
Pieces of lumberjack clothing give a percentage increase in the amount of base Woodcutting experience gained. They require level 44 Woodcutting to wear and can be obtained as drops from killing undead lumberjacks during the broken bridge event in the Temple Trekking (and Burgh de Rott Ramble) minigame. Pieces are dropped in the order: boots, hat, legs and top. If all pieces are worn then an additional set effect is given.

Nature's sentinel outfit
Parts of the Sentinel outfits were obtainable from Treasure Hunter from 9 March to 13 March 2017. The oaken sentinel outfit, willow sentinel outfit and maple sentinel outfit consist of head slot, body slot, leg slot, hand slot and feet slot items. When wearing a complete version of any of these three outfits, players gain the following bonuses:
 * 5 daily teleports to various woodcutting locations:
 * Trees: west Varrock and east Varrock
 * Oak Trees: west Varrock and east Varrock
 * Willow trees: Draynor Village, Catherby, and Barbarian Outpost
 * Maple trees: Seers' Village and Daemonheim Peninsula Resource Dungeon
 * Yew trees: Seers' Village Graveyard, eest Catherby, Edgeville, Varrock Palace, and Crwys district
 * Magic trees: east Ranging Guild, Sorcerer's Tower, Mage Training Arena, south Tirannwn, and Crwys district
 * 5% increase success chance while Woodcutting (stacks with the Lumberjack auras).
 * 5% increased chance to obtain bird's nests and crystal geodes (stacks with the strung rabbit foot, the Woodcutting cape's perk, and the (superior) tree-shaking scrimshaw).
 * An option to automatically burn logs when cut (25% chance and stacks with the inferno adze additively).
 * Uses Lumberjack clothing's bonus experience if owned, even while the set is in the bank or player-owned house.

Players who own all pieces of the oaken sentinel outfit, willow sentinel outfit and maple sentinel outfit could combine these outfits' components to form the Nature's sentinel outfit. This outfit gives superior benefits to those given by the other sentinel outfits. Players gain the following bonuses from a Nature's sentinel outfit in addition to those given by a regular willow outfit: This is opposed to only 5 daily teleports with the other sentinel outfits, and only teleports to normal, oak, willow, maple, yew and magic Trees.
 * 7% increased success chance while Woodcutting (as opposed to 5% with the other sentinel outfits) (stacks with the Lumberjack auras).
 * 7% increased chance to obtain bird's nests and crystal geodes (as opposed to 5% with the other sentinel outfits) (stacks with the strung rabbit foot, the Woodcutting cape's perk, and the Superior tree-shaking scrimshaw and tree-shaking scrimshaw).
 * The ability to contact Evil Trees (similar to the sunbeam crown and icicle crown).
 * The ability to plant a miniature Evil Tree per day. This scales with your level and works like a divine location, but doesn't count towards your cap. This tree can only be chopped by the player who plants it.
 * 20 daily teleports to various woodcutting locations:
 * Trees: west Varrock and east Varrock
 * Oak trees: west Varrock and east Varrock
 * Willow trees: Draynor Village,Catherby, and Barbarian Outpost
 * Maple trees: Seers' Village and Daemonheim Peninsula Resource Dungeon
 * Yew trees: Seers' Village Graveyard, west Catherby, Edgeville, Varrock Palace, and Crwys district
 * Magic trees: east Ranging Guild, Sorcerer's Tower, Mage Training Arena, south Tirannwn, and Crwys district
 * Elder trees: east of Sorcerer's Tower, south of Yanille, Tree Gnome Stronghold, south of Draynor Village, Falador Farm, south of Varrock, west of Lletya, Piscatoris, south of Edgeville, and north of Rimmington
 * Active Crystal tree
 * Active Evil Tree
 * Teak trees: Tai Bwo Wannai, Ape Atoll, and south-west Castle Wars
 * Mahogany trees: Tai Bwo Wannai, Ape Atoll, and Kharazi Jungle
 * Arctic Pine trees: snowy island north of Neitiznot
 * Choking ivy: north Varrock Palace, east Varrock Palace, north Falador, south Falador, south-east Taverley, East Ardougne church, north Yanille, south Castle Wars, and Crwys district

Lumberjack auras
Lumberjack auras increase a player's chance of chopping wood by a percentage while they are activated. These auras' effects last for one hour after they are activated. Players may use 5 or 10 vis wax to extend a lumberjack aura's duration by 50% or 100% (costing or ). This effect must be applied before the aura is activated. Once a lumberjack aura has been depleted the player must wait 3 hours before using it again. They also work when woodcutting crystal trees and ivy, increasing the frequency of experience being gained by the stated percentage. Lumberjack auras can be bought using Membership loyalty points. All lower tiers of the aura must be owned before a higher tier can be purchased.

Urns
Urns can be used to gain additional Woodcutting experience while training. When held in the inventory, urns are filled as the player woodcuts. Only base experience counts towards filling the urn. Full urns can be teleported away to receive additional experience, equivalent to 20% of the woodcutting experience gained while filling the urn. Only one urn is filled at a time, though players may own up to a total of 10 full urns. If a player owns 10 full woodcutting urns they must teleport at least 1 away before they can fill more urns. Urns are only tradeable in their (nr), non-runed, forms. In order to use a woodcutting urn the player must add an earth rune to it; this makes the urn untradeable.

Players who have at least level 24 Invention and who have completed Nomad's Elegy can discover how to make an urn enhancer. When in the player’s inventory the urn enhancer grants 25% additional experience for teleporting a full urn. This effect costs 20 charges from the player’s charge pack. Assuming the player purchases divine charges from the Grand Exchange, it would cost to use the urn enhancer when teleporting an urn.

Woodcutting accumulators
Woodcutting accumulators can be created by players with at least level 50 Invention if they have specialised in the cave goblin technology tree. They can also be bought from the Grand Exchange for each. When held in the player’s inventory a Woodcutting accumulator gains charges each time that the player fails to woodcut. The accumulator can then be studied to gain experience. 2,500 Woodcutting experience is gained from studying a fully charged Woodcutting accumulator.

Perfect juju woodcutting potion
When the perfect juju woodcutting potion's effect is active the player has a 5% chance of getting two logs at once when woodcutting, doubling the experience received. The perfect juju woodcutting potion also affects ivy and crystal trees, giving a 5% chance of receiving double experience when woodcutting. Each dose of the potion lasts for one hour. The potion can be bought from the Grand Exchange or created by adding harmony moss (costing ) to a juju woodcutting potion (3) (costing coins) with level 75 Herblore.

Log-splitting scrimshaws
Log-splitting scrimshaws can be activated to give players a chance of destroying a log while woodcutting, granting additional Woodcutting experience. Log-splitting scrimshaws can be activated and deactivated when the player chooses, provided a 10 second cooldown has passed. The inferior log-splitting scrimshaw gives a 15% chance of splitting a log to gain more experience and requires level 70 Woodcutting to use. The inferior scrimshaw is tradeable, costing, and lasts for 3 hours. The superior log-splitting scrimshaw gives a 20% chance of splitting a log for more experience and requires level 80 Woodcutting to use. The superior scrimshaw lasts for 4 hours but it is untradeable. Players who have level 85 Fletching can unlock the ability to make superior log-splitting scrimshaws by gathering all 4 fragments of the Log-splitting scroll in Player-owned ports. The superior scrimshaw can then be crafted from 10 ancient bones. Log-splitting scrimshaws do not affect the experience gained from ivy or crystal trees.

The additional experience gained from the scrimshaw destroying a log is equivalent to a proportion of the experience that is normally gained upon receiving logs during woodcutting, and varies depending on the type of log destroyed. Inferior and superior scrimshaws award the same amount of additional experience when destroying a log. When woodcutting teak logs, a log-splitting scrimshaw would give approximately 2,000-3,000 additional Woodcutting experience per hour at level 35-40 Woodcutting and around 4,500-6,500 additional Woodcutting experience per hour at level 99 Woodcutting.

Beaver familiar
Having a beaver familiar summoned invisibly boosts the player's Woodcutting level by 2. This does not give the player to access higher level content, but allows them to chop at a slightly faster rate (~3.5%). Level 33 Summoning is required to summon a beaver from a beaver pouch (which costs ). The beaver familiar has a duration of 27 minutes.

Skillchompas
Skillchompas are items that can be used instead of a hatchet when woodcutting, giving a woodcutting speed equal to that of the type of hatchet they are equivalent to. When equipped or held in the player's inventory, they are consumed each time the player's character attempts to woodcut even if the action is unsuccessful. If a player successfully gains experience while woodcutting with a skillchompa, they will receive an additional 10% of the normal base experience. Each time a woodcutting attempt is unsuccessful a player gains 5% of the experience that they would have received if the attempt was successful. For example when woodcutting teak trees players gain 85 experience for successfully cutting teak logs when not using skillchompas; using skillchompas grants 93.5 experience upon successfully cutting teak logs and 4.25 experience each time the player is unsuccessful in cutting a teak tree.

At level 99 Woodcutting using crimson skillchompas at crystal trees gives around 146,000 experience per hour when using no other experience boosting items (compared to 110,000 experience per hour using a crystal hatchet). In an hour of woodcutting using this method around 1,400 crimson skillchompas are used, costing.

Seren spells and prayers
Access to Seren spells and prayers, which can be found in the ancient magicks and ancient curses spell and prayer books, is unlocked upon completing The Light Within quest. Level 80 Woodcutting is required for completion of the quest. Crystallise requires level 88 Magic and 6 water, 6 fire, 6 chaos and 6 soul runes to cast. Crystallise can be cast on a tree to increase the Woodcutting experience gained from it by 50%, while preventing the player from gaining any resources from the tree. This effect lasts for 30 seconds after Crystallise has been cast; it is not possible to cast Crystallise again until the effect has worn off. If a crystallised tree is being cut only by the player who cast Crystallise on it, it will not deplete until Crystallise's effect wears off. If another player is woodcutting a crystallised tree, it can be depleted as normal, but the Crystallise spell's effect and timer will be paused until the tree replenishes. With at least level 80 Prayer players can use the Light Form prayer, which enhances the effects of Seren-aligned spells while it is activated, to further increase additional Woodcutting experience gained from a crystallised tree to 87.5%. Players will need to consume around 53 doses of prayer potion per hour, with level 99 Prayer, to maintain the prayer points required to keep Light Form activated. Use of prayer renewal potions can help to regain some prayer points. When training Woodcutting using Crystallise players can cast the spell up to 120 times an hour, costing in runes. This cost can be reduced by using staves to provide some of the required runes. Crystallise cannot be cast on ivy or crystal trees.

Ring of Whispers
The Ring of Whispers is a quest reward earned at the end of Sliske's Endgame. Sliske's Endgame is a Grandmaster quest that requires several other quests and thus several level requirements including, but not only, 80 Woodcutting.

The ring gives an invisible boost of +3 to all gathering skills, including Woodcutting, while equipped. As with the Beaver familiar, this allows for an increased rate of chopping wood, increasing experience gained per hour.

The Ring of Whispers is part of an item set, along with the Necklace of Shadows and the Combined Catalyst Fragment. When the full set is equipped, players can find Manifested knowledge as they skill, which appears as a wisp near the player. This awards the player 10% of a small experience lamp's experience when caught, providing a small boost to Woodcutting experience per hour. This comes with the downside that the player has to be paying attention to their Woodcutting in order to benefit fully from the set bonus, as the wisps will disappear after a minute. Furthermore, as the item set requires the Necklace of Shadows to be equipped, the player cannot equip a Strung rabbit foot to increase the drop rate of bird's nests.

Summary
See here to calculate how many logs will be obtained during training.

Levels 1-15: regular trees
At level 1 Woodcutting, players should begin training on regular trees. Between level 1 and 15 Woodcutting, players can gain experience at a rate equivalent to 14,500 experience per hour cutting regular trees. However, as only 2,416 experience is needed to achieve level 15 Woodcutting, a player starting with no Woodcutting experience can expect to achieve level 15 after around 10 minutes of training. This experience rate assumes the player is using a Dwarven army axe to gain additional Woodcutting experience. Regular trees are located throughout RuneScape, but they are one of the few types of tree that are cut down after only one log has been obtained from them. To avoid having to wait for trees to respawn while training, players should train in locations with many regular trees available (such as south-west of the Grand Exchange in Varrock, west of the Cooks' Guild). Players wishing to obtain more logs could use a Seers' headband 1 (or better) which gives a chance of obtaining two logs at once when cutting regular trees, though this does not give any additional experience. The Seers' headband is obtained from completing the easy tasks in the Seers' Village task set.

Levels 15-30: oak trees
At level 15 Woodcutting players can start training on oak trees. Between level 15 and 30 Woodcutting, players can gain experience at a rate equivalent to 19,000 experience per hour at oak trees. As a total of around 10,950 Woodcutting experience is needed to advance from level 15 to 30 Woodcutting, players should be able to achieve these levels in approximately 35 minutes. This experience rate assumes that the player is using a Dwarven army axe between levels 15-20 and then using a mithril hatchet at level 21 onwards. Oak trees are found in many locations throughout RuneScape, but an example of a good place to woodcut them is just south-west of Varrock's west bank (south of the Grand Exchange and just east of Gertrude's house). Here players will find 3 oak trees located close to the bank, with a further 3 oak trees located south of the first group.

Levels 30-35: willow trees
At level 30 Woodcutting players should begin training on willow trees. Between level 30 and 35 Woodcutting players can gain around 27,000 experience per hour cutting willow trees. One of the best locations to cut willow trees is just south-west of the bank in Draynor Village, where a large group of willow trees can be found on the coastline.

Levels 35-47: teak trees
At level 35 Woodcutting players are able to start training on teak trees. Between 41,000 and 49,000 experience can be gained per hour training at teak trees with level 35-48 Woodcutting. The best place to cut teak trees is the Hardwood grove near Tai Bwo Wannai on Karamja. The hardwood grove contains 9 teak trees and has no requirements to access, except a payment of 100 trading sticks (which may be purchased from the Grand Exchange for ) each time the grove is entered. Players with a combat level of 10 or less will be attacked by level 5 snakes within the grove while woodcutting here.

Players using the Evolution of Combat mode can drop teak logs as they are cut by adding teak logs to their action bar and then right-clicking the icon to drop the logs. As opposed to dropping logs directly from the inventory, dropping logs via the action bar does not interrupt woodcutting. While woodcutting teak logs players have a 2.5% chance of obtaining a special teak log, granting the same amount of experience as woodcutting regular teak logs. Special teak logs are untradeable items that can be used in the Construction skill to convert teak logs into teak planks in place of the usual fee or traded to the Sawmill Operator for coins each. Special teak logs have a right-click option to destroy the logs rather than to drop them and so they cannot be removed from the player's inventory in this way. Instead, players can right click special teak logs in their inventory to destroy them using the "destroy all" option.

Players with at least level 6 Divination could alternatively use signs of the porter to bank their teak logs (see this calculator to calculate the cost of using signs of porter to send teak logs to the bank. Signs of the porter cannot be used to bank special teak logs but will send bird's nests to a player's bank if the player picks them up. Players should be aware that, as logs are obtained at a frequent rate when woodcutting teak trees, they may need to often leave the hardwood grove to get more signs of the porter. This is especially the case if the player has a high Woodcutting level, is using a low tier of sign of the porter or has reduced inventory space due to using items such as woodcutting urns. Additionally, players cannot use log-splitting scrimshaws at the same time as using signs of the porter, as both items must be equipped in the pocket slot.

Players who are wishing to bank teak logs should cut teak logs on Ape Atoll as completion of Deadliest Catch unlocks a deposit box near to the group of three teak trees on the south-eastern part of Ape Atoll, which players can use to bank teak logs more efficiently than it is possible at the hardwood grove. Starting the Monkey Madness quest is a requirement to access Ape Atoll.

Levels 47-94: acadia trees
With at least level 47 Woodcutting players may begin to woodcut acadia trees. Cutting acadia trees give between 55,000 experience an hour, at level 47, and 92,000 experience an hour, at level 99. Acadia trees are only found in Menaphos' imperial district or VIP skilling area and so partial completion of The Jack of Spades quest is required to access them. While cutting acadia trees, players will gain Menaphos reputation which unlocks rewards within the city. At rank 2 reputation, you can use a nearby bank deposit box. Until rank 2 has been achieved, it is advised to place the acadia logs in the action bar and drop them from there (you must still right click the action bar slot, but dropping them in this fashion does not interrupt cutting the tree, even if the animation pauses for a moment). The VIP skilling area is unlocked at tier 7 overall reputation: the acadia trees within this area deplete at half the rate of trees within the imperial district. At tier 8 reputation within the imperial district the player's success chance while woodcutting acadia trees is increased.

Crystallise and Light Form can be used on acadia trees, once they are unlocked through completing The Light Within quest which has level 80 Woodcutting as a requirement. Make sure to wear prayer boosting gear to lengthen Light Form, and to have a full inventory so you don't accidentally deplete the acadia tree resource.

Ivy (68-94)
At level 68 Woodcutting players are able to begin training on ivy. Chopping ivy gives around 65,500 experience per hour at level 68 Woodcutting and 81,000 experience per hour at level 99 Woodcutting. Cutting ivy requires less effort and attention than cutting acadia trees and so proves popular with some players. Cutting ivy grants no items. It can be found in several locations in RuneScape, though players who have access to Prifddinas are recommended to train at the ivy located in the Crwys district to take advantage of the Voice of Seren's effect. When the Voice of Seren is active in the Crwys district, base experience gained from Woodcutting ivy there will be increased by 20%. 75 Woodcutting is required for Plague's End and to unlock Prifddinas and chop ivy there.

Levels 94-99+: acadia trees using Crystallise
From level 94 Woodcutting onwards players should only woodcut acadia trees if they are using Crystallise and Light Form to increase the experience gained from woodcutting them. If the player is not using Crystallise and Light Form then they will gain more experience by using an alternative method. Up to 180,000 experience an hour may be gained by using Crystallise and Light Form while cutting acadia trees with level 99 Woodcutting.

Crystal trees (94-96)
At level 94 Woodcutting players can cut crystal trees if they are unable to use Crystallise and Light Form. Woodcutting crystal trees gives at least 92,000 experience per hour, at level 94 Woodcutting, and up to 110,000 Woodcutting experience per hour, at level 99 Woodcutting. There are 7 crystal trees in RuneScape, of which one at a time is active and can be cut. Players may locate the active crystal tree by travelling to any of the crystal trees and using the right-click option "Look at Crystal tree". This will inform the player of the direction that they need to travel in to find the active tree. Alternatively, players who have access to the Max Guild's garden in Prifddinas (requiring at least one level 99 skill or ownership of a quest cape) may attune one of the skill portals found there to transport them directly to the active crystal tree. The active crystal tree can be identified by it having a square of crystal shards around its base: these shards are chopped by the player to gain experience. As with ivy, crystal trees require little attention to train on and give no products to the player. The location of the active crystal tree changes approximately every 2 hours.

Golden bamboo (96-99+)
Golden bamboo trees are a rare Woodcutting resource that can be found randomly on Uncharted Isles. Uncharted Isles can be explored from the The Arc region, which requires completion of the Impressing the Locals quest to access. Completion of the Flag Fall miniquest, which allows the player to claim an uncharted isle and return to it, is also required to woodcut golden bamboo effectively. To find golden bamboo trees, the player must first gain some chimes from skilling in The Arc so that they can purchase the supplies required to voyage to Uncharted Isles. Supplies can be purchased from Rosie (supplies). When the player finds an Uncharted Isle with golden bamboo trees then they can claim the island using a claim island flag. Once an uncharted isle is claimed the player may return to it for the price of 3 supplies per voyage: 5 supplies can be claimed per day for free from the box next to Rosie. Up to 3 golden bamboo trees may be present on an Uncharted Isle, if the player opts to go on a long voyage. Golden bamboo can be cut with level 96 Woodcutting. Each day the player may cut approximately 100 golden bamboo per tree before it is depleted. The daily cap resets at 00:00 UTC. Depleting one tree takes around 30 minutes. When selling the golden bamboo gained from woodcutting players can expect to gain enough chimes to cover the cost of purchasing supplies to go on additional long voyages to find more golden bamboo trees and thus woodcut from them indefinitely. Purchasing the supplies cost reductions and commodity sell price increases unlocks from the Waiko Reward Shop, in addition to having a claimed island with as many golden bamboo trees as possible, will further increase the viability of searching for more trees to woodcut continuously. At level 99, woodcutting golden bamboo gives an experience rate equivalent to around 130,000 Woodcutting experience an hour.

The experience from woodcutting golden bamboo can further be bolstered by completing contracts given by Sojobo (contracts) on Waiko or via a Contract contact on an Uncharted Isle. Players may complete up to 3 contracts daily, and may purchase upgrades from Boni for a maximum of 7 daily contracts. Doing contracts, however, requires chimes to be able to reroll contracts until satisfactory golden bamboo ones are assigned.

Completing quests
See here for a list of quests that grant Woodcutting experience on completion.

Stealing Creation
Players can use reward points from the Stealing Creation mini-game to purchase proto-tools and volatile clay tools. These items can be transformed into a selection of skill related tools, including sacred clay hatchets and volatile clay hatchets. These hatchets can be right-clicked to grant Woodcutting bonus experience (it is not necessary for the hatchets to be equipped to gain bonus experience). Players are advised to play Stealing Creation with a group of players co-operating in non-combat games to deplete all sources of clay available more quickly. Once all the clay available in a game has been depleted the game will end early, allowing players to gain reward points in shorter amounts of time.

Both proto-tools and volatile clay tools cost 20 reward points per tool to purchase. When converting a proto-tool the player can chose which skilling tool it will become, but converting a volatile clay tool creates a random skilling tool. A volatile clay hatchet grants 29,340 Woodcutting bonus experience, while sacred clay hatchets grant 24,450 Woodcutting bonus experience. A skilling tool created from a volatile clay tool can be reverted back to the volatile clay tool and then converted again to potentially give a different tool. This may be done up to 10 times (the volatile clay tool is destroyed upon the 10th reversion); each reversion causing the tool formed from the volatile clay tool to have 10% less bonus experience available to be granted. Both sacred clay and volatile hatchets retain their form after being drained of bonus experience, and players can then use 20 reward points to recharge the depleted tools rather than purchasing new tools. Because of this players can maximise the amount of Woodcutting bonus experience they obtain from their reward points by initially purchasing a volatile clay tool and then transforming and reverting the skilling tools created until a volatile clay hatchet is obtained. Players can then continue recharging the volatile clay hatchet and claiming 29,340 Woodcutting bonus experience from it each time they obtain 20 reward points.

Players with at least level 80 in Woodcutting, Hunter, Fishing and Mining will be able to gather clay from all possible locations in a game of Stealing Creation. With these levels players can gather enough clay during a game of Stealing Creation to gain 24 reward points per game that they play. Assuming games of Stealing Creation are completed in around 12 and a half minutes, players can complete 4.8 games of Stealing Creation per hour and earn 115.2 reward points per hour - enabling them to obtain 140,832 Woodcutting bonus experience an hour.

Evil Trees (60+)
Players can gain Woodcutting experience while participating in the Evil Tree Distraction and Diversion. With level 60 Woodcutting players can woodcut yew evil trees, at level 75 players can cut magic evil trees and with at least level 90 players can cut elder evil trees. A player using a crystal hatchet with level 99 Woodcutting can expect experience rates equivalent to approximately 111,000 experience an hour cutting yew evil trees, 176,500 experience an hour cutting magic evil trees, and 219,500 experience an hour cutting elder evil trees. Components of the lumberjack outfit can be worn to increase the amount of experience that is gained from woodcutting an evil tree. Players can interact with a maximum of 2 evil trees a day. Every 2 hours an evil tree sapling will appear in one of many possible locations across RuneScape; the time until an evil tree sapling spawning can be checked in the minigames tab of the Adventures interface. Players may identify the evil tree sapling's location by gaining a hint from a spirit tree. Once an evil tree sapling has grown into a tree players can speak to a spirit tree to be teleported directly to the evil tree. Players can nurture an evil tree sapling to receive Farming experience and to help it to grow into an evil tree. Nurturing an evil tree sapling does count towards the daily limit for playing the Distraction and Diversion, so players should inspect saplings to determine which evil tree it will become before interacting with them in this way. When an evil tree first appears it will have 100% health - the aim of the Distraction and Diversion is to destroy the evil tree by depleting all its health. To do this players must firstly cut down at least one of the 4 evil roots surrounding the evil tree, as these will knock players away from the evil tree while they are present. After cutting down an evil root the player can access the evil tree and woodcut it to deplete its health. Woodcutting experience is gained both from cutting the evil tree and its evil roots.

Each time that they cut down an evil root players gain evil tree kindling, which can be used to light fires in 8 spots around the base of the evil tree. Lighting fires decreases an evil tree's health more rapidly, so players wishing to maximise their Woodcutting experience gains may wish to avoid doing this to prolong the amount of time that can be spent woodcutting the tree. The amount of time taken to destroy an evil tree varies depending on the Woodcutting level required to woodcut the tree and the number of players assisting in depleting the tree's health.

Supply runs
Supply runs are a safe activity that take place on Mazcab every 12 hours (at midnight and noon game time). The activity begins with goebie supplies spawning at the supply rock near to Querci in Kanatah and is available until 25 minutes past the hour. Players may take up to 10 goebie supplies per day from the supply rock. Upon taking goebie supplies players become flagged for safe PvP and can be attacked by other players, with death resulting in the loss of all goebie supplies that the players is carrying. After obtaining goebie supplies players must travel north-west through the Nemi Forest to Otot, where the supplies may be exchanged for experience with Quercy. The player will be given a choice between two skills in which to gain experience: Agility or Crafting, Farming or Herblore and Hunter or Woodcutting. Different skills are offered on different worlds, so players may change worlds to find a world where the skill in which they wish to gain experience is offered.

Between 495 and 48,515 experience, at levels 1 and 99 respectively, can be gained from exchanging 10 goebie supplies. Assuming the activity is completed in 5 minutes, experience is awarded at a rate equivalent to between 5,940 and 582,180 experience an hour, at levels 1 and 99 respectively.

Divine trees
Divine locations are items which can be made using the Divination skill. Divine locations can be placed to create a gathering hub from which players can harvest raw materials. Players can harvest from divine location even if they do not have the Divination level required to make it. A placed divine location lasts approximately 30 seconds before disappearing. Players can gain a limited amount of resources from divine locations per day, with the daily limit resetting at 00:00 UTC each day. A player's daily limit of resources is dependent on their total level, up to a maximum of 250 resources with a total level of 2500 or more (see the daily limit calculator on the divine location page). 20 or 40 vis wax can be used to increase a player's daily limit by 50% or 100% once per day, costing or  coins. Gathering most resources contributes 1 resource towards the daily limit per item received, however gathering some higher-level resources contribute more resources towards the daily limit.

As players may only create one divine location per day, it is beneficial for players to harvest from divine locations as part of a group so that they can gain access to multiple divine locations. When other players harvest from a divine location, the player who placed the divine location gains the benefit of a 40% chance of receiving additional noted items as they harvest from their divine location. Harvesting a noted resource awards the same experience and contribution to a player's daily limit as harvesting an un-noted resource. Harvesting noted resources allows a player to gain more resources from a single divine location and therefore reduces the number of divine locations that they must use to reach their daily limit of resources. A good place to find other players to harvest divine locations with is near Challenge Mistress Fara and the lodestone in Burthorpe on world 2 or 48, if the player has at least 2400 total levels, around the time of day when the daily limit resets.

Players can gather from divine trees if they have the required Woodcutting level. When gathering from divine trees players will gain logs that the equivalent tree in RuneScape gives. Logs are gained from divine trees at a rapid rate and grant experience equivalent to that which would be received if the logs were woodcut from a tree. Because of this, harvesting from divine trees can award players large amount of Woodcutting experience in a short amount of time. For example harvesting a full inventory of yew logs from a divine yew tree gives 4,900 Woodcutting experience in around 30 seconds. A player with a total level of 2,500 or more would be able to gain a total 43,750 experience per day harvesting from divine yew trees, without using vis wax to increase the daily limit. To gain the most Woodcutting experience possible from harvesting divine trees, players should harvest from the highest level divine tree available to them until level 62, when they can harvest from divine yew trees. Although players are able to gather from divine magic trees with level 82 Woodcutting, players should continue to harvest from divine yew trees. Harvesting magic logs counts twice towards a player's daily limit, while harvesting yew logs counts as one resource, so less Woodcutting experience is gained per resource when harvesting magic logs than when harvesting yew logs. Therefore, the best option is to cut Divine yew tree.

Players can increase the amount of experience that they can gain from divine locations by using vis wax to increase their gathering limit. 20 vis wax, costing, can be used to increase the limit by 50% or 40 vis wax, costing , can be used to increase the limit by 100%. Additionally players who have unlocked the druid engram and charged it to form an echo in the Memorial to Guthix distraction and diversion can use the Shared Knowledge buff to increase the experience gained from divine locations. While shared knowledge is activated players will gain 25% additional experience from divine locations but will not receive any items. Wearing lumberjack clothing does increase the experience gained while harvesting from divine trees.