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Woodcutting and Fletching Reach New Heights With RuneScape's Level Cap

by Christian Feb 11,2025

RuneScape's Woodcutting and Fletching skills are getting a major upgrade! The new level 110 update, launching today across all platforms, pushes skill ceilings beyond the previous 99 limit. This Christmas gift for RuneScape players introduces new mechanics and expands the skill trees for Woodcutting, Fletching, and Firemaking.

Conquer the challenge of the new Eternal Magic Trees in Eagle's Peak, requiring level 100+ skills. New items like Enchanted Bird Nests and consumable boosts enhance performance. Fletching now allows creation of short bows and crossbows, while the Masterwork Bow (level 100) integrates multiple skills. Augmentable hatchets (levels 90 and 100) tackle even the sturdiest trees.

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Beyond the Grind:

While the "chop 'till you drop" aspect is playfully highlighted, the update's significance lies in expanding already extensive skill progression. This opens exciting new possibilities for players dedicated to mastering these non-combat skills. For those seeking more RPG adventures, check out our list of top 25 Android RPGs!

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