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Author:  Hells Sponge [ February 4th, 2010, 10:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

The prices on some of the axes are wrong now

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Author:  Warren [ February 5th, 2010, 5:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

I don't think anything has the same price as it did in spring 2007? ...XD

Author:  Cnbc-e985 [ February 5th, 2010, 8:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

The Woodcutting Random events are no longer attackable by Tree Spirits and Ents. Unlike the Tree Spirit from Lost City quest, this creature is now in the Enchanted Valley BKQ.

Author:  Alex_SE [ February 5th, 2010, 9:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

Cnbc-e985 wrote:
The Woodcutting Random events are no longer attackable by Tree Spirits and Ents. Unlike the Tree Spirit from Lost City quest, this creature is now in the Enchanted Valley BKQ.

The guide is dated 2007. What else did you expect? :|

Author:  Cnbc-e985 [ February 5th, 2010, 9:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

Alex_SE wrote:
Cnbc-e985 wrote:
The Woodcutting Random events are no longer attackable by Tree Spirits and Ents. Unlike the Tree Spirit from Lost City quest, this creature is now in the Enchanted Valley BKQ.

The guide is dated 2007. What else did you expect? :|

The Woodcutting skill is now normal from 2007 to onwards, which the Random Events has been removed by Jagex.

Author:  Gnomethorian [ March 2nd, 2010, 1:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

add ivy lol good guide though

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Author:  Tim [ March 6th, 2010, 9:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

Not to act like a mod but most of these guides were posted a while ago and things have been added and changed, best way would be to PM the guide writer (if they are still active) and see if they could change it so it is more accurate.

Author:  Warren [ March 7th, 2010, 7:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

I don't see why everything has to be done through PM. XD In fact, I hate PM's. My inbox is full, and I don't like how it deletes the oldest message to make room for incoming ones so I always have to go through and delete like 15 I don't want. It's not as bad as it used to be, at least.

With submissions, if you PM the person who submitted the material with something good, and they ignore your pm or miss adding something you suggested, how are the content crew going to see it when the final guide is compiled? They wont.

Anyways, I have this on the thread too:
Quote:
Please refer to the date of the guide - it is obviously outdated. I do not recommend use of this as an actual guide as it is a submission. Of course, it will be updated, corrected, and polished when the guides go official.

Hoping that people wont be telling me that I forgot or should add some obvious newish feature that everyone knows about. Or at least indicating that I am not going to add what you tell me unless it is something somewhat obscure or small, or is from the time the guide was written.

In the Submissions Forum Guidelines:

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Do not post on topics unless you have something to add that the author did not mention.
If you would like to thank or compliment the author for their submission, please send them a private message, do not post on the thread unless you have something to add. I'm sure they will appreciate it.

So the topics would have 0 posts if everyone was PMing suggestions instead of posting.


(btw it is funny when people are like "I am not ____, but..." or "Not to be ____, but...", like "Not to be cynical, but *something completely cynical*" I forget how my grade 11 english teacher said this, but he made it funnier, but I think it is funny how "I am not _, but" and "Not to be _, but" are supposed to clear you from what you are about to do.
"Not to be a terrorist, but I am going to fly a plane into the twin towers." "Aright that's fine, as long as you are not a terrorist!")
Not to be a mod, but you should have PMed him that instead, please do not post on topics unless you have something to add. :P

Author:  Pennstate315 [ April 19th, 2010, 11:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Woodcutting Guide

very good guide for 2007, omly problem is ivy came out.

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