GraalOnline Classic Tutorial.
Items Obtained: 250 gralats
Surely you didn't find this website immediately after your first time downloading GraalOnline Classic, but I might as well breeze through the tutorial real quick anyway. The tutorial does a very poor job of really familiarizing Graal Classic to new players. But it's quick, easy, and give you 250 gralats free.
When you first start the game, you get spammed with messages, "Welcome to Graal Online Classic" yadayadayada. Anyway, tap the checklist at the top of the screen and read through the items.
omg you shot an arrow! wowzers you placed a bomb! congratz you can touch yourself! Yeah, okay, let's move on with life now. Good job, good job, you got 250 gralats. Anyway, after the tutorial, you are supposed to get on the ship to go to Graal City. But instead, for some reason you are dumped into the southern ocean under Destiny.
Explore around some and get to know the map and buildings. I expect you to be able to find places without wasting a paragraph just to pinpoint the exact location of Mafukie's House.
Surely you didn't find this website immediately after your first time downloading GraalOnline Classic, but I might as well breeze through the tutorial real quick anyway. The tutorial does a very poor job of really familiarizing Graal Classic to new players. But it's quick, easy, and give you 250 gralats free.
When you first start the game, you get spammed with messages, "Welcome to Graal Online Classic" yadayadayada. Anyway, tap the checklist at the top of the screen and read through the items.
omg you shot an arrow! wowzers you placed a bomb! congratz you can touch yourself! Yeah, okay, let's move on with life now. Good job, good job, you got 250 gralats. Anyway, after the tutorial, you are supposed to get on the ship to go to Graal City. But instead, for some reason you are dumped into the southern ocean under Destiny.
Explore around some and get to know the map and buildings. I expect you to be able to find places without wasting a paragraph just to pinpoint the exact location of Mafukie's House.
Changing "States."
Just adding this here since it's basic and fits nowhere else. Your "state" on Graal is your heart images in the upper right corner of your screen, and your message inbox image in the upper left corner (the actual state template is a lot more on it, but Graal Classic does not use most of it).
To change these images, go to Delta Island and find the "State Superstore." Talk to the shopkeepers for instructions. To buy a new state, walk up to the front of the table to read the name of each. It will tell you to say "buy ____." There are more options upstairs. |
Main Menu Shop Items.
The "Shop" button on the main menu is an in-app purchases store that requires real currency payment. If you bought GraalOnline Classic+, then you already have the Character Customization Pack and the Player House Pack. If you only have the free version of Graal Classic, then you do not have these two items. **If you do not have your own iTunes account, ask your parents before buying in-app purchases!**
Character Customization Pack: This package expands you possible player looks. You will have access to 1,000 free heads rather than 15, and more free bodies too. You can also change your sword and shield with "setsword" and "setshield" chat commands (you have to know the sword/shield code. i.e. "setsword twilit-blue-sword1.png" or "setshield twilit-happyonigiri-shield.gif"). There are also a few dozen free hats. Without Character Customization, you cannot buy new hats, nor upload custom heads and bodies.
Basically, without Character Customization, you are limited to 15 heads, a few shields, a few bodies, and no hats. To be honest, on GraalOnline Classic, most of everything to buy (with gralats) is player customization type stuff. The package is cheap, so it's definitely worth the little bit of money.
Player House Pack: This package gives you a house that you can use as your own space. There is one large sized outdoor level and one rather small indoor level. There are 9 outdoor and indoor options. I recommend the swamp outdoor level because there is a lot of grass to farm. Oh, and ignore the line that says you have to pay 100 gralats to the bank every month... That was never true.
You can buy furniture at various shops around Graal Classic to decorate and be creative. You must have Player House if you want to receive gifts at Christmas. You can invite anyone to your house by tapping their profile > more options. You can also set your house to where friends or anyone can enter your house without an invite. This pack is also pretty cheap, so it is worth the investment.
Guild House Pack: A guild house has one very large outdoor level and three large indoor levels. Only guild members and allies can enter, so you have to manually invite anyone else. There is a selection of 5 different guild houses. All of them have a farming area. A couple of them have practice spar rooms. And a couple have an extra small bonus level. Really, the main benefit of a guild house is the enormous size. So it is only worth buying if you decorate it with a lot of furniture. If you don't like spending gralats on furniture, then it is not worth $5 to have an empty guild house.
Character Slots Pack: I think you have to have the Character Customization before buying this. Otherwise there's no point. Anyway, with character slots, you can save "looks." If there is a certain look you like to frequently wear, you can set that look to a slot, and you can quickly load it anytime. When you hit "save" on a slot, it saves your current head, body, hat, sword, and shield. You start with 5 slots, and you can buy more for 1,000 gralats at Taylor Richaard's.
You can also allow other people to copy your look by sharing your slot. Tap someone's profile and tap more options. If someone shares a slot with you, it doesn't set automatically. You have to go to open your slots, and it will appear at the end of the reel.
Gralat Packs: Don't waste money on gralat packs. Just don't. Head over to my "Making Gralats" section instead. It just isn't worth dishing out real money to get in-game money. Especially when it's so easy to get gralats. I mean *cough* gralat packs are sorta the main revenue of the game and all, but it's owned by one person.
Character Customization Pack: This package expands you possible player looks. You will have access to 1,000 free heads rather than 15, and more free bodies too. You can also change your sword and shield with "setsword" and "setshield" chat commands (you have to know the sword/shield code. i.e. "setsword twilit-blue-sword1.png" or "setshield twilit-happyonigiri-shield.gif"). There are also a few dozen free hats. Without Character Customization, you cannot buy new hats, nor upload custom heads and bodies.
Basically, without Character Customization, you are limited to 15 heads, a few shields, a few bodies, and no hats. To be honest, on GraalOnline Classic, most of everything to buy (with gralats) is player customization type stuff. The package is cheap, so it's definitely worth the little bit of money.
Player House Pack: This package gives you a house that you can use as your own space. There is one large sized outdoor level and one rather small indoor level. There are 9 outdoor and indoor options. I recommend the swamp outdoor level because there is a lot of grass to farm. Oh, and ignore the line that says you have to pay 100 gralats to the bank every month... That was never true.
You can buy furniture at various shops around Graal Classic to decorate and be creative. You must have Player House if you want to receive gifts at Christmas. You can invite anyone to your house by tapping their profile > more options. You can also set your house to where friends or anyone can enter your house without an invite. This pack is also pretty cheap, so it is worth the investment.
Guild House Pack: A guild house has one very large outdoor level and three large indoor levels. Only guild members and allies can enter, so you have to manually invite anyone else. There is a selection of 5 different guild houses. All of them have a farming area. A couple of them have practice spar rooms. And a couple have an extra small bonus level. Really, the main benefit of a guild house is the enormous size. So it is only worth buying if you decorate it with a lot of furniture. If you don't like spending gralats on furniture, then it is not worth $5 to have an empty guild house.
Character Slots Pack: I think you have to have the Character Customization before buying this. Otherwise there's no point. Anyway, with character slots, you can save "looks." If there is a certain look you like to frequently wear, you can set that look to a slot, and you can quickly load it anytime. When you hit "save" on a slot, it saves your current head, body, hat, sword, and shield. You start with 5 slots, and you can buy more for 1,000 gralats at Taylor Richaard's.
You can also allow other people to copy your look by sharing your slot. Tap someone's profile and tap more options. If someone shares a slot with you, it doesn't set automatically. You have to go to open your slots, and it will appear at the end of the reel.
Gralat Packs: Don't waste money on gralat packs. Just don't. Head over to my "Making Gralats" section instead. It just isn't worth dishing out real money to get in-game money. Especially when it's so easy to get gralats. I mean *cough* gralat packs are sorta the main revenue of the game and all, but it's owned by one person.