Log & Plank Prices

Logs and planks serve multiple skills in OSRS — Firemaking, Fletching, and Construction. Planks in particular are consumed in enormous quantities by Construction training, making them consistently high-volume items on the Grand Exchange.

Items Tracked

10

Avg Price

486

Total Volume

937,493

Profitable Flips

0 / 10

ItemRatingBuySellMarginROI1h ChangeVolume
Logs303000.0%+3.5%35,686
Magic logsP2P1.0k981-43-4.3%0.0%100,341
Mahogany plankP2P2.0k2.0k-67-3.3%-0.9%215,152
Maple logs171700.0%0.0%181,192
Oak logs262600.0%0.0%7,250
Oak plankP2P507500-17-3.4%0.0%70,415
Plank149143-8-5.4%+3.5%20,220
Teak plankP2P930915-33-3.5%+0.1%69,631
Willow logs262600.0%0.0%31,085
Yew logs130125-7-5.4%+1.6%206,521

Logs & Planks Market Analysis

Mahogany planks are the most expensive and most traded planks due to their use as the fastest Construction XP method. Oak planks offer a budget-friendly alternative and see even higher volume. Teak planks sit in the middle. For logs, Magic logs and Yew logs are the most valuable, used in Fletching magic and yew longbows. Regular logs and planks are heavily traded by free-to-play and early-game players. Plank prices are directly tied to Construction training activity and often spike during bonus XP events.

Frequently Asked Questions

What logs are best to flip in OSRS?

Yew logs and Magic logs have the best margins among logs. For planks, Mahogany planks have higher margins while Oak planks have the highest volume. Both plank types are solid flip targets due to consistent Construction demand.

Why are plank prices so stable?

Planks have constant demand from Construction training. The plank make spell and sawmill create a steady supply, while the huge XP rates from Construction ensure consistent demand. This balance keeps prices relatively stable compared to other sectors.

What are planks used for in OSRS?

Planks are the primary material for Construction training. Players use them to build furniture in their Player-Owned House (POH). Oak, teak, and mahogany planks offer progressively better XP rates at higher costs.