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Dressing to Impress: A Guide to the "Graal Era Upload" System

For nearly two decades, Graal Online has thrived on one core principle: customization. While the classic "Zelda-like" gameplay keeps players engaged, it is the social sandbox of the mobile and PC clients—specifically Graal Era and Graal Zone—that has created a dedicated economy. At the heart of this economy lies the Upload System.

For new players, seeing a customized gangster with a real-life photo as a head or a custom sniper rifle as a shield is a status symbol. But how do you get from the default blue-shirted avatar to a unique persona? You must navigate the strict, often frustrating, world of the Era Upload. graal era upload

4. Rules & Restrictions (Critical)

Violations lead to permanent ban from uploading or account suspension. Dressing to Impress: A Guide to the "Graal

  • No nudity, gore, offensive symbols (including swastikas, hate signs).
  • No copyrighted characters (Mickey Mouse, anime screenshots without edits).
  • No real-life faces – Must be drawn pixel art, not photos.
  • No “invisible” or cheat-facilitating heads (e.g., tiny single pixel).
  • No transparency abuse to see through walls.
  • No inappropriate text on shirts/headbands.

The "Permanent Ban" Risk

The most important warning for new players: Do not upload offensive material as a joke. Era does not give warnings for upload violations anymore. The "Permanent Ban" Risk The most important warning

  • 1st Offense: Upload denied.
  • 2nd Offense (within 30 days): 24-hour ban from uploading.
  • 3rd Offense: Permanent ban from the upload system (your account is flagged, and you will never be able to change your look again).

A. Levels

Levels are uploaded as .nw files. These are text files that define the map layout.

  • Uploading: You generally use the in-game level editor (/edit) and save levels, or upload the .nw file directly to the /levels/ folder via FTP.
  • Updating: If you update a level while players are inside it, they may not see changes until they re-enter the level or the server triggers a level reload.

2. The Core Upload Vectors

There are three primary vectors for uploading content to a Graal Era server:

  1. File Management System (FMS / FTP): The backend upload for server files (levels, images, scripts).
  2. In-Game Upload Interface: The client-side tool for uploading heads, bodies, and shields (often restricted to specific staff ranks).
  3. Head/Body System (Upload Codes): The mechanism by which players utilize custom graphics.

The Graal Era Upload Ecosystem: A Technical Deep Dive

1. The "Transparency / White Box" Error

If your head has white or gray where the background should be, the server thinks the background is part of the head. Fix: Use a photo editor (like GIMP, Photoshop, or Pixlr) to erase the background completely, leaving a checkerboard pattern (transparency).