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RuneScape increases level cap for Woodcutting and Fletching to 110

Author : Liam Apr 09,2025

If you're a RuneScape enthusiast and the level 99 cap on Woodcutting and Fletching skills has been a source of frustration, then rejoice—Christmas has arrived early! Jagex has just announced the launch of the new level 110 Woodcutting & Fletching update, available today across all platforms of RuneScape.

No longer will your dedicated hours of grinding be capped at the double-digits. You can now push your skills to new heights, with Firemaking also receiving a significant boost. The introduction of Eternal Magic Trees at Eagle's Peak will challenge your skills beyond level 100, offering a fresh and exciting gameplay experience.

Enhance your performance with Enchanted Bird Nests and new consumable items. Fletching enthusiasts can now craft short bows and crossbows, elevating your training to unprecedented levels. The Masterwork Bow, a level 100 bow, integrates multiple skills, while the augmentable level 90 and 100 hatchets will make short work of even the mightiest oaks.

RuneScape Woodcutting and Fletching Update**Chop 'till you drop**

While I might be a tad playful with my words, there's no denying the excitement this update brings. RuneScape has always been about the joy of grinding and unlocking new mechanics, even outside of combat. The expansion beyond level 99 opens up a world of possibilities for skills that haven't yet surpassed this threshold, promising countless hours of fun for those eager to push their abilities further.

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