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  1. Our OSRS Quest Planner allows you to determine what quests are available to you. You can enter your skill levels, check off the quests you've completed, and see what quests are currently available to you.

  2. Achievement Diary / All Requirements, overview of minimum skill requirements and more per tier of Achievement Diary. Category: Quests. This page lists the skill requirements for each quest. An asterisk (*) denotes that a boost may be used to reach the requirement.

  3. Fetch your stats (or input manually) and click on 'Calculate Quests'. Hover over each quest to see the requirements you meet, boostable requirements, and unmet requirements. You can mark which quests you have completed for easy tracking and planning. Other information:

  4. The best place to do this is at Varrock: use Varrock Teleport, light the logs from the fountain and bank at the Varrock west bank. Alternatively, players can use Camelot Teleport and bank at Seers' Village. The table below assumes 1,485 logs are burned per hour.

  5. oldschool.runescape.wiki › w › FiremaFiremaking - OSRS Wiki

    Firemaking is trained by players to complete quests or participate in minigames. A number of quests with quality rewards require Firemaking levels, such as Recipe for Disaster and Desert Treasure I. Similarly, Firemaking-oriented minigames with useful rewards include Shades of Mort'ton and the Wintertodt boss.

  6. You’ll be burning logs from levels 1 up until 99 firemaking. Even though the Wintertotd skill-boss has good experience rates, this is still the fastest way to train the fire making skill in old school Runescape.

  7. Optimal Quest Guide. It doesn't help that shortly after in the guide ( https://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Optimal_quest_guide) you left the "Train smithing from 51 to 65" and the way they have everything labeled is to maximize the speed and efficiency of going through all the quests.

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