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When you open monster hunting page, there reads "Dagganoth Kings" There reads Dagannoth for the rest of the guide, though. Maybe someone just misspelt that one.

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I just looked in the guide:

 

http://www.tip.it/runescape/?page=dagannoth_kings.htm

 

I times I found that it said "Dagannoth" it was referring to the little dagannoths that are found on the way to getting to where the Dagganoth Kings are. I found no false references to Dagannoth kings in the guide.

 

Could you copy and paste the excerpt of "There reads Dagannoth for the rest of the guide". It would make finding the issue better, if i happened to overlook it.

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The title has already been changed to Dagannoth Kings.

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Me behave? Seriously? As a child I saw Tarzan almost naked, Cinderella arrived home from a party after midnight, Pinocchio told lies, Aladdin was a thief, Batman drove over 200 miles an hour, Snow White lived in a house with seven men, Popeye smoked a pipe and had tattoos, Pacman ran around to digital music while eating pills that enhanced his performance, and Shaggy and Scooby were mystery solving hippies who always had the munchies. The fault is not mine! If you had this childhood and loved it put this in your signature!

 

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Hiya!

 

The word "dagannoth" is on the list of commonly misspelt words, along with things such as "taverley" and whatnot. I guess somebody stumbled across this typo and corrected it without knowing there was a topic about it here. Thanks for pointing it out, though :)

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