Teak Trees OSRS (XP/Experience, GE/Grand Exchange, GP/Gold Pieces)
I will be talking about the Teak Trees found throughout Oldschool Runescape, at the various members-only Woodcutting training areas which has these trees grow (such as Ape Atoll and the Tai Bwo Wannai Enclosure), often with some other trees. But in this post, I will talk about the Teak trees, found near Mahoganies mostly, as these provide the best (EHP) experience rates for WC in OSRS with Teaks cut down using 1.5 or 2 tick methods of chopping. This is the fastest way to achieve 99 WC in Oldschool Runescape, so it's very much worth the read for anyone who does not yet have the Woodcutting Skillcape and its perks or boost, as a quick way of getting one over other methods like Mahogany Trees in OSRS with better experience rates than other methods of training the skill.
Cutting OSRS Teak Trees - Tick Manipulation (how-to)
Chopping a Teak tree with 1.5t or 2 Tick woodcutting grants you Teak logs, and if you have an Infernal Axe it also grants Firemaking experience at the loss of a Teak log and its profits. This method grants 85 experience per Teak log cut, or 440k experience per hour with Tick Manipulation, or 105 Firemaking experience per log burned. This is the EHP method of training Woodcutting, meaning it's the best experience rates in OSRS for WC, though there are easier ways of training at the cost of these xp rates. Not recommended are chopping other trees to train, with Mahogany Trees in OSRS being the exception, as these offer valuable logs which can help the player train Construction later with Benches and Tables. But this is a topic for another post.
Cutting trees is unavoidable for training WC, for obvious reasons. So, for those wishing to level the skill, it's either this or some other tree. Should you wish to train the skill optimally (which is always optional, and your choice based on if you enjoy it or not, or want the quick 99 with EHP rates). Though I do hope to cover other methods of training WC in future posts for those looking to use other trees to level the skill, all for their own specific purpose in-game.
Woodcutting training with Teaks in Oldschool Runescape (Tick Manipulation/AFK)
The main idea to have in mind with Teak trees is that you have to chop them using the high-intensity method of Oldschool Runescape Tick Manipulation
, for the best experience rates. Woodcutting as a skill is not very useful, and its cape doesn't offer useful perks or boosts; the reward for gaining 99 Woodcutting and wearing the cape, chopping logs thereafter, is an increased chance at Bird Nests, which aren't found to be very valuable on the Grand Exchange anymore since their supply is so high- and they can be gathered easily in the Kingdom of Miscellania (Misc Kingdom) for passive nests, over Woodcutting.
This is a great activity to do, and some even call it enjoyable. The cape is nice, too, a great combination of green shades to resemble the trees and logs cut/burned in training WC throughout your journey from 1 to level 99. People choose to train the skill for this very reason, matching the cape with various different outfits they would wear whilst doing other activities.
That should just about be everything you need to know about Woodcutting in Oldschool Runescape, for you to be able to go on and get the OSRS Woodcutting Skillcape from chopping Teak Trees, without falling into the usual pitfall many other players manage to be tricked by whilst using Tick Manipulation, wasting their experience rates for small amount of GP from the Grand Exchange later, in banking the Teak Logs at their chosen location. I do hope you enjoyed, and if you enjoyed this LONG (but hopefully informative) Tumblr post, please give me a follow for more great content I hope to publish in the future! Coming up may be the Woodcutting levelling method of Oldschool Runescape Mahogany Trees and their logs, granting you other benefits over the great experience per hour that are Teaks, with their Logs being used for Construction EHP with Tables or Benches for cheaper than usual. Thanks!










