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Welcome to UOGuide, the 8,024 page master resource for Ultima Online that anyone can edit. Begin your visit in the Directory or use the search box in the left menu to find what you need.

Featured Content

Each week, new additions to the site are highlighted.

  • Client Patches & Publishes - These two sections have now been completely gone over and synchronized. Currently, they both stretch back to the Factions System Publish (Publish 8) which was released in early December, 2000.
  • Kingdom Reborn Client User Guide - Thanks to MissEcho, UOGuide now has her KR user guide up for your perusal.
  • Monsters - Many new additions, please help fill in information if you can!
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UO News

Site News

  • September 30 - A 'reward for content' plan is being tested, for more details click here
  • August 29 - Page 1337 created: Client Patch 4.0.0c created by Cogniac
  • July 29 - Top 10 content pages for July has been posted
  • May 28 - UOGuide's 1000th page created: Dryad, created by Sarphus
  • April 30 - Due to spammer issues, account registration is now required to add or edit pages

Upcoming Events

  • Town Hall Meeting - Location: Unknown, Date: Unknown - Details on next year's Town Hall schedule (if there will be one) have not yet been released.

Expansions

  • 10th Anniversary - September 25, 2007 - Details coming soon.
  • Stygian Abyss - UO's next full fledged expansion. New skills, pets, areas, craftables, items, etc. Features largest dungeon in UO and Gargoyle playable race. Coming late fall/early winter.

UOGuide Poll

<poll> How has Kingdom Reborn lived up to your expectations? It wildly exceeded them It surpassed them It met them It fell a little short It missed the broadside of the barn </poll>

Featured Screenshots

See previous featured screenshots in the archive.

A protest over a "hacker" stealing a guildstone on Atlantic on 8/18/07.
A festival area set up on Hokuto around the Nujel'm Marketplace by the Japanese Seer Program.
An area for dueling and playing bagball set up on Yamato in the fields of Britain by the Japanese Seer Program.