I brought the axe along with me to OSRS Gold For Sale reduce some trees. Later I was using it to create some tele tabs and to get some interesting rocks. It's a great tool for whatever users wish to make use of it. Runescape is one of the games, and is meant to be fun. But who do you think is judging how people are able to use their time is worthwhile?

Seconded, I used it today for my strange rocks, I used it to runecraft, woodcutting, firemaking, and mining the rocks (then I realised the steel was just a D: ), on top of using it to make Miscellania. In the end, at all times, this is a great object for many people to use in many reasons simply accept that it's not to the taste of your own, as people who claim it's useless are not just unfounded and ignorant, but saying it's only made by people "trying to stand out" is just ignorant to add insult to injury.

I will be destroying my Army Axe when I make the decision to go RC through the Abyss for some reason that isn't clear. In all other respects, it's intended for novice or very low-leveled players. I think it's an unneeded use of bank resources rather than a way to save space.

Needle: You need tanned hides if you intend to craft anything with needles. Due to the fact that you must be at a bank. Furthermore, top players will buy hides from the GE instead of tanning them themselves because of the time it takes to reach the tanninger. When at the GE why not get needles? It's not as if the Army Axe eliminates the need to purchase thread, so you'd still have to buy it regardless. After crafting, just remove the needle - there's nothing to waste money.

Tinderbox: you have to use the log on it in order to use it, unless you wish to right-click. It's much easier on your wrists and fingers to be able to click both ways and for that alone it's worthwhile to purchase a Tinderbox. Chisel: It might be helpful but I'd rather keep around 20 normal chisels in my bankaccount, ready for replacement. You won't be able to Buy RS 2007 Gold find a second Army Axe for a placeholder in your bank.