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RuneScape - It is best to utilize two days' limits

Forum-Index Discussion RuneScape - It is best to utilize two days' limits
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Posted: Fri, 08/10/2021 06:49 (2 Years ago)

Yews provide the most in terms of RuneScape gold XP. You can get up to 43750 woodcutting credits per day from them. This number can be increased through Lumberjack Wisdom and Clan Avatars and Bonus XP. The virtual XP speed of divine yews is more than 400kxp/h. I say virtual because you're not able to stay for more than an hour at an time.

It is best to utilize two days' limits at once in order to visit Divine locations. In the event that you don't, your daily limit won't be reset once you log off. This means that you should only visit the divine sites every two days and not use the limits of both days simultaneously.

Log in to World 48, or 2 minutes prior to the daily reset. If Wisdom is available, activate it, and you'll be able to start harvesting resources for the first day of your daily limit. When you reach the daily limit, leave from lobby and log back into the lobby to refill your second daily limit. The quickchat code for checking your limit is SOE3. Here's a typical scene from World 48 during the daily reset. Be prepared for lots of delays.

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