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{{Infobox Item
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{{Item
 
|name = Maple logs
 
|name = Maple logs
|image = [[File:Maple logs.png|Maple logs]]
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|image = [[File:Maple logs.png]]
 
|release = [[25 March]] [[2002]]
 
|release = [[25 March]] [[2002]]
 
|update = Latest RuneScape News (25 March 2002)
 
|update = Latest RuneScape News (25 March 2002)
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|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
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|disassembly = Yes
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|noteable = Yes
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|value = 80
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|destroy = Drop
|high = 48
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|kept = reclaimable
|low = 32
 
 
|store = No
 
|store = No
|exchange = GEMW
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|exchange = gemw
 
|examine = Logs cut from a maple tree.
 
|weight = 2
 
|weight = 2
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|id = 1517
|examine = Logs cut from a maple tree.}}
 
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}}
 
[[File:Maple logs detail.png|left|75px]]
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'''Maple logs''' are logs obtained from cutting [[maple tree]]s, which require at least 45 [[Woodcutting]] to cut. They give 100 [[Woodcutting]] [[experience]] when cut. Large quantities of Maple logs can also be obtained from [[Managing Miscellania]].
   
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==Creation==
[[File:Maple logs detail.png|left|Maple logs|75px]]
 
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{{Infobox Recipe
'''Maple logs''' are logs obtained from [[woodcutting|cutting]] [[maple tree]]s, which give 100 [[Woodcutting]] [[experience]] per log (members wearing a [[Seers' headband 2]] receive 110) and 2800 [[experience]] per full inventory (3080 experience with Seers' headband 2). Members can [[Fletching|fletch]] them into [[maple shortbow]]s, [[maple longbow]]s, or [[maple stock]]s, and members and free players alike can burn them at [[firemaking]] level 45 for 135 firemaking [[experience]], or 149 or 150 if adding maple logs to a [[bonfire]]. Maple logs can be burned using [[Barbarian Firemaking]] (Members Only) but at least level 65 Firemaking is required to do this. Burning maples in this fashion gives the same Firemaking experience as burning the Maple with a [[tinderbox]]. Free players can only cut maples on the [[Daemonheim Peninsula resource dungeon|Daemonheim Peninsula]], but members could still cut and sell them to free players. There are maple trees located north and south of the [[Seers' Village]] bank.
 
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|name = Maple logs
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|skill = Divination
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|skillXP = 10.0
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|geValue = gemw
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|level = 49
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|members = No
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|mat1 = Sparkling energy
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|mat1qty = 2
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|mat1price = gemw
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|mat2 = Willow logs
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|mat2qty = 3
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|mat2price = gemw
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}}
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==Uses==
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Using the [[Fletching]] skill allows players to turn maple logs into [[Ranged]] weapons. [[Maple shortbow (u)|Unstrung shortbows]] can be made at 50 Fletching, giving 50 experience per bow. [[Maple stock]]s can be made at level 54, for 32 experience. [[Maple shieldbow (u)|Unstrung shieldbows]] can be made at level 55, giving 58.3 experience per bow. Stringing the bows with a [[bowstring]] gives the same amount of experience as making them. Adding a [[mithril limb]] to a maple stock grants 64 experience, and makes an [[unstrung mithril crossbow]].
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Maple logs can be burned by all players using the [[Firemaking]] skill, giving 135 experience at level 45 Firemaking and scaling up to 175 experience on a 5-person [[bonfire]] at level 99. Maple log fires stay lit for 3.5 minutes, regardless of the amount of logs added. Maple logs can be burned using [[Barbarian Firemaking]] but level 65 Firemaking is required to use this method. Burning maple logs in this fashion gives the same Firemaking experience as burning maple logs with a [[tinderbox]]. Maple logs can also be used to make [[pyre ships]] and [[maple pyre logs|pyre logs]]. Because of their low price and the moderate experience they provide, maple logs are commonly used for training Firemaking, where one can spend about {{NoCoins|{{GEP|Maple logs|96096}}|c}} to get from level 45 to 99 Firemaking. This uses about 96,096 logs or less if practised on bonfires.
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Maple logs may be used for [[Mobilising Armies]], giving 17 Investment Credits each.
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Maple logs serve a use in the [[Divination]] skill where they can be [[transmuted]] into [[yew logs]].
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Some players will occasionally [[High Level Alchemy|alchemise]] the outputs from fletching maple logs. Doing this at current prices would yield a net worth change of {{NoCoins|384-{{GEP|Nature rune}}-{{GEP|Maple logs}}-{{GEP|Bowstring}}|c}} per [[maple shieldbow]].
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Maple logs are frequently [[Disassemble|disassembled]] for [[Simple parts]], necessary for making [[Divine charge|Divine charges]]. Compared to [[Acadia logs]], frequently used for the same purpose, they are cost effective while giving reasonable parts per hour.
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==[[Transmutation]]==
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{| class="wikitable align-center-1 align-center-5 align-right-6"
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!{{skillclickpic|Divination}} Level
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!Initial resource
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!Energy
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!Result
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!{{skillclickpic|Divination}}XP
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!Profit/loss
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|-
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|49
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|3 {{plink|Willow logs}}
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|2 {{plink|Sparkling energy|pic=Sparkling energy 1}}
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|1 {{plink|Maple logs}}
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|10
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|{{Coins|{{GEP|Maple logs}}-{{GEP|Sparkling energy|2}}-{{GEP|Willow logs|3}}}}
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|-
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|72
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|3 {{plink|Maple logs}}
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|2 {{plink|Lustrous energy|pic=Lustrous energy 1}}
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|1 {{plink|Yew logs}}
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|15.2
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|{{Coins|{{GEP|Yew logs}}-{{GEP|Lustrous energy|2}}-{{GEP|Maple logs|3}}}}
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|}
   
 
==Price history==
 
==Price history==
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[[File:Maple Fire.png|thumb|A maple log fire.]]
[[File:Maple_Fire.png|thumb|A maple log fire.]]Prior to the release of the [[Grand Exchange]], maple logs had a street price of about 100 [[coins]] each. When the Grand Exchange was introduced, there was an influx of hundreds of thousands of maple logs obtained from [[Miscellania]] that were all thrust into the market at once. This massive oversupply caused maple logs to drop to the low price of under 50 coins each.
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Prior to the release of the Grand Exchange, maple logs had a street price of about 100 [[coins]] each. When the Grand Exchange was introduced, there was an influx of hundreds of thousands of maple logs obtained from [[Miscellania]] that were all thrust into the market at once. This massive oversupply caused maple logs to drop to the low price of under 50 coins each.
   
With the 2 September 2009 [[Update:Personalised Shops|personalised shop update]], minimum price limits on many items including [[Maple longbow (u)|unstrung maple longbows]] were removed. Before, players would buy maples at around 36 - 42 coins each and fletch them into unstrung maple longbows. They would then be widely traded as [[Junk trading|junk]] with other players, along with other unwanted fletching products. The unstrung longbows were worth 144 coins each, but after the shop update, they fell to 64 coins each. The logs in turn suffered a fall to 29 coins. There is an underlying demand for unstrung maple longbows, as they still have some training value.
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With the 2 September 2009 [[Update:Personalised Shops|personalised shop update]], minimum price limits on many items including unstrung maple longbows were removed. Before, players would buy maples at around 36 - 42 coins each and fletch them into unstrung maple longbows. They would then be widely traded as [[Junk trading|junk]] with other players, along with other unwanted fletching products. The unstrung longbows were worth 144 coins each, but after the shop update, they fell to 64 coins each. The logs in turn suffered a fall to 28 coins. There is an underlying demand for unstrung maple longbows, as they still have some training value.
   
 
The 1st February 2011 free trade update caused the amount of bots to increase, in turn causing the efficiency of gathering logs to decrease per player. This sudden decrease of supply increased the price of maple logs to over 90 coins.
 
The 1st February 2011 free trade update caused the amount of bots to increase, in turn causing the efficiency of gathering logs to decrease per player. This sudden decrease of supply increased the price of maple logs to over 90 coins.
   
In September 2011, a [[Bonus XP Weekend]] was announced and players began selling their maple logs. This surprisingly caused a sudden price decrease, due to the fact of a sudden oversupply. This was because other players saw the drop in price and thus delayed buying the logs. As the Bonus XP Weekend would arrive in a few days, players guessed that prices would continue to drop, and they could then buy their logs at a cheaper price.
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In September 2011, a [[Bonus XP Weekend]] was announced and players began selling maple logs, since demand was anticipated. This sudden oversupply caused price decrease, and other players seeing the drop, delayed buying the logs, leading to a lack of demand. As the Bonus XP Weekend would arrive in a few days, players guessed that prices would continue to drop, and they could then buy their logs for less.
   
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With the release of [[Invention]], maple logs rose from 24 coins to 35 coins due to them being a cheap source for [[simple part]]s and [[living components]].
==Uses==
 
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Since the release of Invention [[machines]], they rose to 70 GP each.
   
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==Drop sources==
Because of their low price and the moderate experience they provide, maple logs are commonly used for training [[Firemaking]], where one can spend about
 
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{{Dropping monsters list|Maple logs}}
{{#expr:{{GEPrice|Maple logs}}*96096}} coins to get from level 45 to 99 Firemaking. This uses about 96,096 logs or less if practiced on [[Bonfire]]s. Their frequent use has made them the second most traded item on the Grand Exchange, behind [[fire runes]], with 11.9 billion traded in the 180 days leading up to 12 August 2010. This averages to 765 per second, peaking at nearly 1580 per second on busy days.
 
   
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==Disassembly==
As of the [[Update:Dungeoneering Update|Dungeoneering update]] on [[19 July]] [[2010]] maple logs are obtainable by woodcutting in F2P, with 30 [[Dungeoneering]] at the [[Daemonheim Woodcutting Island]]. The nearest banks are in Daemonheim and Al-Kharid. This is a good place to train Firemaking because there are usually people powerlevelling Woodcutting that will give you free logs.
 
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{{Disassembly
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|level = 45
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|category = logs
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}}
   
==Trivia==
 
*The value of one Maple log in [[Mobilising Armies]] is 17 Investment Credits.
 
*The sudden drop in price of this item has been attributed to the sudden decline of Firemaking bots as of a result of the effects of [[ClusterFlutterer]].
 
*The release of the bonfire update has caused the prices of maple logs to rise.
 
 
{{Logs}}
 
{{Logs}}
 
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[[Category:Woodcutting]]
 
[[Category:Woodcutting]]
 
[[Category:Fletching items]]
 
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[[Category:Sign of the porter items]]
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[[Category:Disassembly junk calculator]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 8 June 2019

Maple logs detail

Maple logs are logs obtained from cutting maple trees, which require at least 45 Woodcutting to cut. They give 100 Woodcutting experience when cut. Large quantities of Maple logs can also be obtained from Managing Miscellania.

Creation

Maple logs Maple logs
Divination-Make-X GE icon
10 XP-108
Requirements
Divination Divination level49
P2P icon Members onlyNo
Materials
ItemQuantityPriceTotal
Sparkling energySparkling energy2309618
Willow logsWillow logs3248744
Total price1,362

Uses

Using the Fletching skill allows players to turn maple logs into Ranged weapons. Unstrung shortbows can be made at 50 Fletching, giving 50 experience per bow. Maple stocks can be made at level 54, for 32 experience. Unstrung shieldbows can be made at level 55, giving 58.3 experience per bow. Stringing the bows with a bowstring gives the same amount of experience as making them. Adding a mithril limb to a maple stock grants 64 experience, and makes an unstrung mithril crossbow.

Maple logs can be burned by all players using the Firemaking skill, giving 135 experience at level 45 Firemaking and scaling up to 175 experience on a 5-person bonfire at level 99. Maple log fires stay lit for 3.5 minutes, regardless of the amount of logs added. Maple logs can be burned using Barbarian Firemaking but level 65 Firemaking is required to use this method. Burning maple logs in this fashion gives the same Firemaking experience as burning maple logs with a tinderbox. Maple logs can also be used to make pyre ships and pyre logs. Because of their low price and the moderate experience they provide, maple logs are commonly used for training Firemaking, where one can spend about 10,378,368 coins to get from level 45 to 99 Firemaking. This uses about 96,096 logs or less if practised on bonfires.

Maple logs may be used for Mobilising Armies, giving 17 Investment Credits each.

Maple logs serve a use in the Divination skill where they can be transmuted into yew logs.

Some players will occasionally alchemise the outputs from fletching maple logs. Doing this at current prices would yield a net worth change of −512 coins per maple shieldbow.

Maple logs are frequently disassembled for Simple parts, necessary for making Divine charges. Compared to Acadia logs, frequently used for the same purpose, they are cost effective while giving reasonable parts per hour.

Transmutation

Divination Level Initial resource Energy Result DivinationXP Profit/loss
49 3 Willow logs Willow logs 2 Sparkling energy 1 Sparkling energy 1 Maple logs Maple logs 10 −1,254
72 3 Maple logs Maple logs 2 Lustrous energy 1 Lustrous energy 1 Yew logs Yew logs 15.2 −567

Price history

Maple Fire

A maple log fire.

Prior to the release of the Grand Exchange, maple logs had a street price of about 100 coins each. When the Grand Exchange was introduced, there was an influx of hundreds of thousands of maple logs obtained from Miscellania that were all thrust into the market at once. This massive oversupply caused maple logs to drop to the low price of under 50 coins each.

With the 2 September 2009 personalised shop update, minimum price limits on many items including unstrung maple longbows were removed. Before, players would buy maples at around 36 - 42 coins each and fletch them into unstrung maple longbows. They would then be widely traded as junk with other players, along with other unwanted fletching products. The unstrung longbows were worth 144 coins each, but after the shop update, they fell to 64 coins each. The logs in turn suffered a fall to 28 coins. There is an underlying demand for unstrung maple longbows, as they still have some training value.

The 1st February 2011 free trade update caused the amount of bots to increase, in turn causing the efficiency of gathering logs to decrease per player. This sudden decrease of supply increased the price of maple logs to over 90 coins.

In September 2011, a Bonus XP Weekend was announced and players began selling maple logs, since demand was anticipated. This sudden oversupply caused price decrease, and other players seeing the drop, delayed buying the logs, leading to a lack of demand. As the Bonus XP Weekend would arrive in a few days, players guessed that prices would continue to drop, and they could then buy their logs for less.

With the release of Invention, maple logs rose from 24 coins to 35 coins due to them being a cheap source for simple parts and living components.

Since the release of Invention machines, they rose to 70 GP each.

Drop sources

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Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Rorarius8418–22Common
Spiritual ranger49; 9825Common
Barrel (Viyeldi caves)N/A1Rare
Mort'ton localN/A3–5Rare
Serum 207N/A3–5Rare
Serum 208N/A3–5Rare
Serum 208 flaskN/A3–5Rare
Demon Flash MobN/A200Uncommon
Demon boss200200Uncommon
Ice warrior542Uncommon
Adventurer's chestN/A7Unknown
Mystery box (Court Cases)N/A100Unknown
Magical chestN/A3–10Varies
Premier Club VaultN/A8Varies

Disassembly

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