about 70-100 days when you have got the level for nature runes
This entirely depends on what level you are starting at and what you are using to train the skill.
It depends how long you are on Runescape.
It depends on your woodcutting level and what hatchet you use. It can take from 10 minutes to 30 minutes depending on that.
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around about 6 months?
It takes lots of time and patience to get 99 mining it may take a year or more to get 99 (depending on how long you get to play each day)
If you auto, you'll probably never reach level 99. You'll be caught before that, and lose your account.
The answer is very simple: You don't. You don't get level 90 of ANYTHING easy in RuneScape; it requires lots of effort.In the case of mining, it will probably take weeks or months, depending on how long you train every day; the fastest method for non-members is drop-mining iron. Drop-mining means that you mine the iron (or other ore), then drop them. Of course, you can also deposit them in the bank; in this case, you combine mining with money-making, meaning that the mining part will obviously be slower. For non-members, I heard that granite is a good option. Once you have the required level, of course.
1 month
Yews are good for training, but the time it take to cut depends on your wc level.
Iron ores are great for training mining because it doesn't take long to mine one. Train at tin and copper 'till you can mine iron
about 70-100 days when you have got the level for nature runes
This entirely depends on what level you are starting at and what you are using to train the skill.
About twice as long as it took you to reach level 87 from level 1. Each level requires 10% more experience than the previous level.
Depends on your Woodcutting level, what axe you are using and how long you play per day.
Assuming you are starting at level 1 with 0 xp, you will need 37,224 xp for level 40 mining.