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==Levels 1–99: Burning logs==
 
Burning logs is one of the fastest ways to train Firemaking.
An easier but a slower method is to simply burn logs in a row from east to west. The best place to do this is at [[Varrock]]: use ::Varrock.
 
 
The table below assumes 1,485 logs are burned per hour.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Levels
!Log type
!Experience
!XP/h
|-
|1–15
|{{plink|Logs|txt=Normal logs}}
|100
|148,500
|-
|15–30
|{{plink|Oak logs|txt=Oak}}
|150
|222,750
|-
|30-45
|{{plink|Willow logs|txt=Willow}}
|250
|371,250
|-
|45-60
|{{plink|Maple logs|txt=Maple}}
|350
|519,750
|-
|60-75
|{{plink|Yew logs|txt=Yew}}
|500
|742,500
|-
|75–99
|{{plink|Magic logs|txt=Magic
(Wilderness)}}
|1600
|2,376,000
|}

Latest revision as of 19:51, 29 April 2024

Levels 1–99: Burning logs

Burning logs is one of the fastest ways to train Firemaking. An easier but a slower method is to simply burn logs in a row from east to west. The best place to do this is at Varrock: use ::Varrock.


The table below assumes 1,485 logs are burned per hour.

Levels Log type Experience XP/h
1–15 Logs Normal logs 100 148,500
15–30 Oak logs Oak 150 222,750
30-45 Willow logs Willow 250 371,250
45-60 Maple logs Maple 350 519,750
60-75 Yew logs Yew 500 742,500
75–99 Magic logs Magic

(Wilderness)

1600 2,376,000