Yes, he did say that at the end, referring to the alternative of making Magic Longs. The path you take, depends on what you want, FAST and expensive, CHEAP and slow, a happy balance, or my preference, of making money while gaining the levels, other than the express method I mention of swapping for supplies, but you can make that back alching the bows when you are done. Woodcutting Guide. Woodcutting is a resource skill and can be a helpful skill to train to level other skills such as fletching and firemaking. Hopefully this guide helps you if it did not please leave a message down below and i can try to answer it to the best of my ability.
Know where to chop wood. Find a location with at least two trees of the desired type, and a nearby bank for stashing your supplies. Here are some good options:[3]- Chop normal and oak trees east of Varrock. A grove of normal trees stands right outside the gate, alongside two oak trees.
- Chop willow trees southwest of Catherby. These are scattered throughout the grove, not far from the town.
- Chop maple trees in Seer's Village. These are conveniently located to the north and south of the bank, so you can easily store the items you gather.
- Chop yew trees north of Varrock palace. This will be slow unless you have at least 75 woodcutting.[4]
- Chop magic trees near Sorcerer's Tower, southwest of Camelot. This will take a very long time, especially if you have less than 85 woodcutting.[5]
- Elder trees are extremely tedious to chop, as they are stingy with their logs and only allow 5 minutes of chopping every 15 minutes. The trees nearest to a bank are located in Gnome Stronghold (NW of bank) and Draynor Village (S of bank).[6]