Willow logs are logs, which can be cut from willow trees using the Woodcutting skill. Cutting willow logs from a willow tree requires an axe and level 30 Woodcutting and grants 67.5 Woodcutting experience per log. Players can burn willow logs using the Firemaking skill and a tinderbox. This requires level 30 Firemaking and grants 90 Firemaking experience per log.
In the pay-to-play version of RuneScape, players may also use the Fletching skill and a knife to carve willow logs into arrow shaft, willow shortbow (u), willow longbow (u), or willow stocks. This requires levels 30, 35, 40, and 39 Fletching respectively and grants 15, 33.3, 41.5, and 22 experience.
Willow logs are also used to travel to Varrock using the Balloon transport system.
Willow logs are also known to be one of the best experience rates in the game for Woodcutting, right under Teak logs. Some of the most efficient places to get a constant rate of experience from willows are: Barbarian Outpost, Draynor, west of Catherby, and south of Ardougne.
Willows can be a very cost-effective way of getting to 99 Firemaking. It takes no more than 144,679 willows to get from 30-99 Firemaking.
Experience from logs[]
- Each log gives 67.5 Woodcutting experience when cut (Woodcutting level 30 required).
- Lighting a log gives 90 Firemaking experience (Firemaking level 30 required).
- Making an unstrung willow shortbow gives 33.3 Fletching experience and 33.3 additional experience when adding bow string (Fletching level 35 required).
- Making an unstrung willow longbow gives 41.5 Fletching experience and 41.5 additional experience when adding bow string (Fletching level 40 required).
- Making a full willow stock gives 22 Fletching experience (Fletching level 39 required).
Regular logs |
Logs • Achey • Oak • Willow • Teak • Maple • Mahogany • Arctic pine • Yew • Magic • Redwood |
Pyre logs |
Wood • Oak • Willow • Teak • Arctic • Maple • Mahogany • Yew • Magic • Redwood |
Coloured logs | |
Other logs |
Bark • Dream • Juniper • Logs and kindling • Split • Windswept • Scrapey tree • Bruma • Deadwood |