Cursed magic logs

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Cursed magic logs are logs cut from the Cursed magic tree located in the Spirit Realm, reached through the portal in the western ruins (level 22 Wilderness) involved in the Spirit of Summer quest. The cursed logs will become ordinary magic logs when taken back into the world of Gielinor. Your Beast of Burden cannot hold cursed logs, you must first leave the Spirit Realm to turn them into normal magic logs first. Chopping them requires level 82 Woodcutting and provides 275 experience.

While in the Spirit Realm they cannot be fletched or treated with sacred oil to become pyre logs. However, they can be burned in the Spirit Realm by players with Firemaking level 75 or above, giving the same Firemaking experience as a normal magic log, and they produce a fire identical to one created with white firelighters.

While they cannot be put on the Grand Exchange, they are tradeable, with a trade value the same as normal magic logs.

Woodcutting[edit | edit source]

Cursed magic logs.png: RS3 Inventory image of Cursed magic logsCursed magic logs
Woodcutting level Woodcutting 82
Tree Cursed magic tree
Experience
Woodcutting XP Woodcutting 275 XP
Equipment XP Invention 32.45 XP

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The old appearance of cursed magic log fires.

Drop sources[edit | edit source]

For an exhaustive list of all known sources for this item, see here.

Disassembly[edit | edit source]

Achievements[edit | edit source]

Update history[edit | edit source]

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  • patch 10 May 2012 (Update):
    • Craft and Light options have been added to all kinds of logs.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • According to Ignatius Vulcan, Hickton, and Wilfred from Postbag from the Hedge, lighting them on fire may cause the smoke to turn into the shape of King Black Dragon, fletching a bow from them causes projectiles to turn around and hit the shooter, and making an axe out of it causes it to fly into the clouds and cause a lightning storm that burns threatening messages into cornfields. However, in-game, there is no negative effect to using them.