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Forums of Loathing - http://forums.kingdomofloathing.com/
Official discussion forum for Kingdom of Loathing. Announcements, game mechanics, player-run art and poetry contests, clan recruitment, and new player help. |
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The KoL Wiki - http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Main_Page
Community-built wiki covering hints, recipes and information about many aspects of the game, including its history and creators. |
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An Icon is You! - http://www.sleepingcat.com/other/kol/
KoL-themed Javascript icon generator. Select a face, body, hair, weapon, and beverage from the game's stick-figure artwork. |
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Planet Geek!: Kingdom of Loathing: An Interview with Jick - http://dbs.homeport.org/archives/000238.html
The game's creator talks about how it got started, his feelings about spoiler sites, and his co-creator Josh. Also includes an overview of this parody of Dungeons and Dragons-style adventure games. |
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Last.fm: Radio KoL - http://www.last.fm/group/Radio+KoL
Charts of tracks and artists subscribed players listen to. Includes discussion forum and a member list. |
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History of Loathing - http://www.warehouse23.net/history/
Sequence of major events and stages in the game's development, reminiscences from old-time players, history of major clans, museum of discontinued items, and details of the activities and alleged motivations of the Penguin Mafia. |
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KoL Blog - http://kingdomofloathing.blogspot.com/
Gossip and trivia about the game. |
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Kingdom of Loathing Manual - http://www.freewebs.com/kolmanual/
Beginner's guide, with screenshots and explanations for inventory and combat. |
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OneTonTomato's Stolen Buff Calculator - http://kol.upup.us/
Enter how many MP-restoring items you have, and it tells you how many adventures' worth of various Accordion Thief buffs they will provide. |
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G4: Two Minutes with Zack Johnson - http://www.g4tv.com/screensavers/features/50214/Two_Minutes_with_Zack_Johnson.html
Interview with the creator of Kingdom of Loathing, talking about how the game got started and why it was never intended to be serious satire. |