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  1. oldschool.runescape.wiki › w › WilloWillow tree - OSRS Wiki

    A willow tree is a lumber tree requiring level 30 Woodcutting to cut, granting 67.5 Woodcutting experience for each set of willow logs received. Chopping these trees is arguably one of the best Woodcutting experience for free players .

  2. Willow trees can be grown by members with level 30 Farming. Players may plant a willow seed into a plant pot with a gardening trowel to get a willow seedling, after using a watering can to water the seedling, players will have to wait until it grows into an willow sapling (seedlings can still grow if banked).

  3. Willow saplings are saplings that can be used to grow willow trees at level 30 Farming. They can be made by planting a willow seed in a filled plant pot, with a gardening trowel in the player's inventory, and then watering the willow seedling with a watering can or by using Humidify.

  4. 2 de oct. de 2022 · Hello! I am the Lumbridge Guide. In todays guide you will be learning the best Willow Tree Location#OldschoolRunescape #Osrs #guide.

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  5. The best locations to find willow trees are at Draynor Village for F2P players, and in the Woodcutting Guild for members. These trees only require level 30 woodcutting to chop – making them a great option for early players to get some quick experience (and maybe some extra money too).

  6. Willow trees are found near almost any body of water on RuneScape. They are commonly found by rivers, lakes, and oceans. As with most other trees that can give more than one log, willow trees have a 1 in 8 chance of depleting per log chopped. Each tree takes 8 seconds to respawn.

  7. Willows are more afkable as you can use the deposit box at the outpost so you won't have to worry about dropping. Teaks are only more experience if you know how to use mouse keys and drop efficiently. When doing no experience waste teaks you need to be able to use mouse keys and drop 5-6 logs in one tick.