Dead tree

Dead trees are trees that act as interactive scenery. They have a different look than normal trees, though they usually act the same. They require level one Woodcutting to cut and give normal logs. Some at Draynor Manor and the Haunted Woods attack unsuspecting players if they walk up beside them, causing up to 30 life points of damage, but if you look closely, after doing Animal Magnetism, they are called Undead trees. Unlike normal trees their examine reveals that they are "only good for firewood now", but you also may make planks, unstrung bows and arrow shafts with the logs cut from them, and quests that ask for logs, such as Tree Gnome Village, also will accept these.

Dead trees can also be found in high level Wilderness, but these give charcoal instead of logs.

Dead trees covered in snow can be found in Ghorrock and The North. These yield logs as well.

Locations

 * Wilderness (some cannot be cut)
 * Draynor Manor
 * Rellekka
 * Throughout Morytania (cannot be cut)
 * Rune Essence mine
 * Lumbridge Swamp
 * Gunnarsgrunn
 * Keep Le Faye
 * West Ardougne
 * Catherby
 * Yanille
 * Edgeville (after Ritual of the Mahjarrat)

Trivia

 * The dead tree, when cut, offers the same logs as a normal tree, and therefore, burns like a normal tree's log would.
 * There is an inaccessible dead tree with a chop option south of Gu'Tanoth.
 * A regular tree behind the building with anvils in Yanille was removed in a hidden update. After a thread on the Runescape forums, it was added back as a dead tree a week later with the examine text: "Never let Mod Timbo near a thing of beauty". Its stump's examine text reads: "Tiiiimmmmmmbbbbooooooooooo!"

Dead tree