Maple Tree
Template:Infobox Tree Maple trees are pink coloured trees that can be cut down with level 45 Woodcutting, giving the player 100 woodcutting experience per maple log. On Miscellania, however, cutting maple trees raises popularity and only gives 0.1 experience. With the release of the Bonfires update they have become extremely popular due to their low price and high experience per hour. Their price has been steadily increasing ever since the update, with in excess of 1 billion maple logs traded daily on theGrand Exchange.
Many players cut maple trees in order to reach level 60, when they can then cut yew trees. Free players can only chop maple trees at the Daemonheim Peninsula resource dungeon. It is also used for firemaking and to level up quickly in free to play.
Woodcutting
Seers' Village is a popular location for cutting these trees because they are behind and in front of the bank (there are less in the front and they are more spread out), making for a quick trip to store the logs obtained from woodcutting. A player gets 100 experience per maple log. Also, players can get 110 woodcutting experience per log if they have a Seers' headband 2 equipped, but the most experience is gained from using a sacred clay hatchet which gives 200 experience.
A less popular location is on woodcutting island on Daemonheim (30 Dungeoneering is required to get there). It is the only place that free players can cut the trees. The best way to bank the logs is to use the ring of kinship to teleport to Daemonheim and bank them and then run back to the mysterious entrance. There is also a nearby ship that can sail to Al Kharid, where there is a nearby bank. There are quite a lot of maple trees there and there are also a few willow trees. This area is usually not too crowded.
Locations
- Seers' Village (10 trees; 4 behind bank, 3 in front, 2 right of courthouse)
- North of McGrubor's Wood (42 trees)
- West of Sinclair Mansion (24 trees)
- Miscellania (10 trees, gives 0.1 experience per tree)
- Daemonheim Peninsula resource dungeon (8 trees)(level 30 Dungeonering )
Farming
Maple seeds may be grown into a Maple tree, which gives Maple logs when harvesting it with a hatchet. A fully grown and healthy maple tree will give 3.4k farming exp. When cut down, the tree will automatically regrow after a period of time. Alternatively, it can be dug up using a spade, yielding some Maple roots in the process. Pay the farmer one basket of oranges to watch the tree.
Construction
Level | 45 |
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Experience | 122 |
Room | Garden |
Hotspot | Tree |
Flatpackable | No |
Examine text | A lovely addition to the garden. |
A Maple tree can be built in the garden of a player-owned house. It requires 1 bagged maple tree, a watering can, and level 45 Construction. When built, the player earns 122 Construction experience.
Trivia
- Before the Dungeoneering update on 19 July 2010, Maple trees could only be cut on a members world. But now, free players can chop Maple trees. Before this update, free players could only obtain Maple Logs by buying them from members.
- When a player chops down a Maple Tree in Runescape HD, the tree stump appears similar to its low detail counterpart.
- The examine text is a reference to the sap obtained from Maple trees that is used make syrup in real life.
- Despite this tree's name and examine text, you cannot obtain a Bucket of sap or make Maple Syrup from a Maple Tree.
- In the past, Maple trees looked like Yew trees, but with red-orange leaves.
- Maple trees received a graphical update on 17 August 2011. The new look could only be seen on the Daemonheim Woodcutting Island or player-grown trees, however.
- After the 6 March 2012 update for the gnome lands, the Wood-bearing tree patches that were planted in the area were glitched.
- On 20 March 2012, all Maple trees were graphically updated except the ones that are planted in Player-owned houses.
Centrepieces |
Exit portal • Decorative rock • Pond • Imp statue • Dungeon entrance |
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Small plants (1) |
Plant • Small fern • Fern |
Small plants (2) | |
Big plants (1) |
Fern • Bush • Tall plant |
Big plants (2) |