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New Runescape 3 1-99 Firemaking Guide 2014 (EOC)

Updated on April 20, 2014

In this guide i will tell you the best,fastest and cheapest way to get 99 firemaking (fm) on the online game Runescape.In this guide/tutorial i will tell you the best locations to burn logs and what logs to burn at what levels etc.

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What to burn at what levels?

Levels 1-15: You will need to purchase 61 Normal logs from either the grand exchange or another player with in the game, this will take you to level 15 firemaking.

Levels 15-30: You will need to purchase 183 Oak Logs from either the grand exchange or another player within the game, this will take you to level 30.

Levels 30-45: You will need to purchase 535 Willow Logs from either the grand exchange or another player, this will be enough to get you level 45.

Willow logs = 108k xp Per Hour.

Levels 45-99 You will need to purchase 96,096 maple logs from the grand exchange or another player and this will be enough to get get you to 99 and you will get your skill cape! Costing: 4.8m - 5m

Maple logs = 162k xp per hour

Other methods would be to burn 63k yew logs from levels 60-99 but this will cost you 30m so i do not recommend this method unless you have allot of cash and even if you do i still recommend the maple method.

Yew logs = 243k xp Per hour

All of my prices and guides are update on a weekly basis, this guide was last updated on the 27th July 2012 and will be re-updated with prices in 7days time.

Locations

I recommend that you either burn at the Grand Exchange, Varrock east bank, Egeville or Varrock central. My personal favorite was the Grand Exchange this is because there is allot of banks close and you can also merchant within the G.E at the same time as burning your logs. Another possible place to burn logs is at Falador east bank.

I hope you enjoyed this quick guide and if so please rate this page by voting it up at the bottom of the page and also leave me some feedback via the quick action buttons below and also in the comment box THANKS!!!!

PS: I also have other guides that you may wanna check out: 1-99 Woodcutting guide, 1-99 Fletching guide 2012, 1-99 Smithing Guide 2012, 1-99 Firemaking Guide 2012, Runescape 1-99 Hunter Guide 2012, 1-99 Cooking Guide 2012, 1-99 Thieving Guide 2012, 1-99 Herblore Guide 2012, 1-99 Agility Guide 2012,Runescape 1-99 Fishing Guide 2012, 1-99 Ranging Guide 2012,Runescape 1-99 Magic Guide.

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