Hi all. I need a few more levels (6) to finish the lasts quests for my quest cape, so I decided to buckle down and cut each tree, just to see what was the fastest. Here is what I found:
(Edited to reflect times per minute for easier comparison)
Type | xp/minute | gp per minute |
Logs | 330 | 264 |
Oak | 776 | 310 |
Willow | 787 | 210 |
Teak | 950 | 938 |
Maple | 1221 | 266 |
Hollow | 736 | 139 |
Mahogany | 790 | 894 |
Arctic Pine | 206 | 1690 |
Eucalyptus | 637 | 1183 |
Yews | 451 | 916 |
(Data From Mike copied from below for easy comparison)
type | time to cut 27 | WC Only | WC xp with FM | FM xp with WC |
oak | 1.33minutes | 759xp/min | 506xp/min | 810xp/min |
willow | 2.5minutes | 729xp/min | 576xp/min | 767xp/min |
maple | 4minutes | 675xp/min | 579xp/min | 781xp/min |
yew | 9minutes | 525xp/min | 489xp/min | 566xp/min |
magic | 20minutes | 338xp/min | 327xp/min | 397xp/min |
All trees were cut and timed for 5 trips, I cut out the fastest and slowest and took the average of the last three, and divided that per log. Prices are from the GE median price. Banking time was not taken into account here, and burning takes about 120 seconds per inventory except for teaks and mahog, which were about 4 minutes because you have such a small area.
Banking/cutting mahogany and teaks also costs about 82.22gp per log (100 trading sticks entrance fee, and 10 per bank transfer). That figure is not reflected in the gp/minute figure here, but since teaks are 86gp in GE, that is a profit of only 5.78gp per log, making it easily the worst log at 1.05gp/second and the mahogany at 6.45gp/second.
It looks fairly clear that the logs high on one side are low on the other. Maples at 20.35xp/sec and only 4.44gp/sec, while at the opposite edge you have Arctic Pines at 3.43xp/sec and 28.17gp/sec. The rest fall in the middle. I had for the longest time though teaks were by far the fastest, and although they are, the ge has ruined the price so the are pretty much not worth cutting any more.
Anyone have anything to add? Also, the more data the better, if you want to time a few inventories, please do so and post the results. From clicking the tree to the last log in invent (doesn't matter though if it is full or not, just list the # of logs so I can divide by that to get the per log figures). All trees were with me as the only cutter, and done with a rune axe.