Sal's Realm of RuneScape
October 2007

New Guides
28 October 2007 @ 9:15pm
A few guides have been put online today. First, the Varrock city guide has received a much-needed makeover, and now includes much more detail on every location in the city, along with lots of helpful images to give a great view of the city itself. Many thanks go to Mrcsupertrain for writing this excellent (and massive) guide! The Ourania Cave guide has been added to the site as well, and includes all sorts of information about this unique altar and the dungeon it resides in. Thank you, Super Wii 64 for this great guide! And last but not least, the Dagannoth King Hunting guide has been rewritten and includes new information and more helpful details about fighting these creatures. Thanks to Redhairgoku for writing this guide!
-Salmoneus

Updated Guides
13 October 2007 @ 8:45pm
A number of freshly rewritten guides have been added to the site today. The Lost City quest guide has been rewritten to be more thorough and easy to use, and even contains a method of completing the quest at level 3 (Combat, that is). A big thanks goes to Micronblast for this guide! The old RuneScape Dictionary guide has been replaced with a detailed Acronyms and Abbreviations guide by Hamtaro, which contains many more helpful words and other useful bits of information. The Character Makeover guide has also had a makeover of its own and should now be completely up to date on all of the methods of changing your character's appearance in the game. Thanks to Viagro for writing this guide! And lastly, the Vampire Slayer quest guide has been rewritten by Masterofrunescape15 to be more helpful and easier to use. Thanks to everyone who worked on these great guides!
-Salmoneus

Back to My Roots Quest
11 October 2007 @ 8:15pm
A guide for the new Back to My Roots quest has just been added to the site today! A very big thanks goes to Neo Avatars for writing this very detailed and excellent guide, and to everyone who helped with it!
-Salmoneus

New Guides, City Guide Updates, and a Poll
1 October 2007 @ 10:40pm
A few new guides have made their way onto the site today. Firstly, a guide on the Varrock Achievement Diary has been put online, with detailed steps on completing each part of the diary quickly. A very big thanks goes to Damaged500 for this excellent walkthrough! A Jiggig city guide has been added to the site as well, which not only includes key information on the city, but also a detailed Undead Ogre hunting guide as well. Nice work on this great guide, NJL72413! The Hitpoints skill guide has also been completely rewritten, and now includes everything you may need to know about this valuable combat skill. Many thanks to Damaged500 on this much needed rewrite! The Mining Help guide has also been updated with a very useful section on Powermining Granite -- thanks to Perry for this addition!

We also have a pretty cool feature that we're trying out with our city guides, beginning with the Freeplay guides to make them easier to use. The individual numbers on each map can be clicked on, and they will bring you to the appropriate section of the guide. So in the Lumbridge city guide for instance, clicking on the number "3" will bring you to the section on the Lumbridge Chapel! This should hopefully be very helpful in navigating city guides; particularly guides that are very long, or have many sections to read through.

The following guides have been updated with this new functionality: Al Kharid, Bandit Camp, Barbarian Village, Crandor Isle, Draynor Manor, Draynor Village, Edgeville, Falador, Goblin Village, Lumbridge, Musa Point, Port Sarim, Varrock Gang Hideouts.

A very big thanks goes to Neo Avatars for his dedication and hard work on this project!

And that brings us to our newest site poll: What do you think about the recent update to our freeplay city guides making the maps clickable? Don't forget to vote!
-Salmoneus

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