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Map Date of release Notes

1999-2000 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This was the very first map ever made of RuneScape. It is a prototype of RuneScape Classic's map made by Paul Gower. Note that some locations are mirrored compared to the in-game map. This is because the original map editor contained a bug that caused things to be mirrored along the east-west axis.[1]

21 January 2001 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This is the first known map of RuneScape. This shows the very basics of the current map, and only features a small part of the current free-to-play world map. It also shows that Jagex was planning to add player-owned houses, which were added more than 5 years later, in an update on 31 May 2006.

21 June 2001 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map includes Karamja and Asgarnia, but the Wilderness has not yet been released, and the "player owned houses" have not yet been removed.

23 September 2001 This was an unofficial map, made by RuneScape users.

This map shows the full map of RuneScape, including the Wilderness. The player owned houses have been removed.

8 December 2001 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map includes Draynor Village's market. It is unknown why Karamja appears cropped.

25 March 2002 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map shows RuneScape shortly after the introduction of Membership and the Fletching skill.

17 June 2002 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map shows RuneScape after the release of East Ardougne and the Fishing Guild. Once again, the Wilderness has not been included.

23 July 2002 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map shows RuneScape after the release of the Fight Arena and Sea Slug quests. Note the absence of Tree Gnome Village, this may have been intentional, as it was described in the update as "secret".

24 September 2002 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map includes West Ardougne for the first time.

3 March 2003 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map is very incomplete. It is missing areas like the Wilderness, Feldip Hills, south Karamja, Sinclair Mansion and more. The unofficial map below does show those areas. This is the last known officially released map of RuneScape Classic.

20 August 2003 This was an unofficial map, made by RuneScape users.

After the addition of the Legends' Quest, the official map was not updated. This unofficial map shows areas found in the quest.

16 April 2004 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

This map is the first map of RuneScape 2. It is also the only map to feature a key and a minimap like ingame on it.

June 2004 This was an unofficial map, made by RuneScape users.

After Jagex released the above map, players added some areas that weren't mapped by Jagex yet.

10 August 2004 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

After making a world map with blurred edges, Jagex decided to remove the key, and make the map detailed until the edges. Also, a lot of areas were added, including Silvarea and Paterdomus, Morytania, Canifis, Burthorpe and Trollheim

22 September 2004 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

Several new areas have been added, including the Kalphite Hive, Tirannwn (Isafdar), and the Trollheim area has been expanded.

7 February 2005 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

In this update, Mort'ton got two green fields of the same size as the town south and east of it. These would later change to Burgh de Rott and Barrows. Slayer Tower was opened to public. Also, Karamja gained its dungeon filled with dragons and other monsters.

27 September 2006 Many things happened in and around Lumbridge here: Father Urhney moved to a bit more to the west of the Lumbridge Swamps. This was because the Lumbridge government claimed it to reveal a mine at the old location of his house. in both south corners of the swamps new mines were discovered.

10 January 2007 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

Several icons were added here, and Barbarian Assault started. In Sophanem an altar and several shops were added.

29 January 2007 This was an official map, released by Jagex.

The Iceberg has been added, and on the place where the Fremennik Isles would come, a message saying "coming soon" was placed.

7 March 2007 This was an official map, released by Jagex. The Fremennik Isles and Harmony Island have been added.

28 April 2010 Official map, from Jagex website. Confirmed accurate as of 28 April. Compressed with Pngout and Pngcrush. Also, no sharp edges from resizing.

27 August 2010 New Void Knight Outpost, added island below Daemonheim

18 May 2011 World Map after the Trollheim area update, 15/3/2010, It only changed the Trollheim area and nothing else.

12 May 2011 Fixed the location names of Tutorial Island and Kalphite hive

7 November 2011 Map from Runescape website, accurate as of 7/11/2011

12 December 2012 Tutorial Island was removed from the game map on 28 November 2012 to make space for the revamped Wizards' Tower.

20 June 2013 Changes: Shows new darker map colours, icons positions and font sizes on the map have changed slightly. Changes to following buildings: slayer tower, duel arena Following dungeons added: TWW ruins, Order of Ascension, The Nexus, Exil...

5 November 2013 From downloads section in RuneScape website

4 February 2014 Updated to more current version, with added divination spots, changed hue, and lumbridge crater, among other things.