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The official GraalOnline homepage in 1999.
The old, archived delteria forums.
"The Graal Library was thought up by Necrosen, Occultis, and Bill Gates as a way to transfer their Graal Knowledge unto the people."
Ciel Bleu's blog on GraalOnline Classic, it presents itself as a game guide book and treats varied kinds of topics regarding the game.
Owl Shimy's placeholder website used before the creation of Owl Shimy's Pimp Hole.
The Graal documentation website, it contains all kinds of information regarding GraalOnline. Useful for those who need scripting/development guides, but also for those who are looking for more information regarding PlayerWorlds.
The Graalians forum is probably the largest platform meant for GraalOnline users. The bulletin board has all kinds of articles regarding all Graal-related matters, so it's an exceptionally useful source if you're looking for information or if you have any questions for Graal veterans.
The official GraalOnline bulletin board, it's smaller compared to the Graalians forum but it contains many historic threads and download links.
Graal the Adventure's forum, relates to GraalOnline Classic-specific matters.
The Classic forum's archive, it contains many useful threads if you're looking to research GraalOnline's history.
A blog/website dedicated to helping players enjoy their Graal experience as much as possible.
The Valikorlia playerworld's website. Only features a sparkling background as of March of 2024. For more information about the playerworld itself: Graal Bible's article.
The Graal Reborn's ufficial forums, it's the second largest forum for Graal-related matters. It contains information regarding the Graal Reborn open-source client, as well as nostalgic threads that may include download links.
Basi Rommiel's GraalOnline History Dump is a weebly-powered website with a purpose similar to that of the GraalOnline Archives, as it also aims to distribute information and files regarding Graal's history. As of March of 2024 files are hosted via zippyshare, which cannot be considered a reliable source for software preservation, as such Basi Rommiel's files have been uploaded to archive.org as a reliable backup source.
The Graalians Discord Server Site is a website containing GraalOnline's playerworlds as well as guilds history. The website also contains head, screenshot and template files.
As the website says: "GraalDepot is the single largest archive of Graal Custome Heads (male & female), Bodies (human / non-human / animal), Sheilds+Swords, etc. We have over 6000 unique customs, for you to make the most amazing Graal character, not like any other!" They also have a useful all in one customs viewer.
Archived version of nekoroy's inaccessible website. From a snapshot dated 2018 we can tell it was closed around that period, but in the past it was a hub for GraalOnline level, client and history download backups. Most files are included in the NekoRoy's The Graal Library [2018] for download.
Timemutt's archived webpage, as the original webpage is not accessible anymore. It features an introduction in flash, that can be skipped to view the rest of the site. It contains information about the Ministry of Aid division of the LOG guild. The Classic Main Forum 2004 archive contains another Timemutt webpage, which contains various information regarding Ministry of Aid as well as GraalOnline's quests and such.
A website regarding GraalOnline Classic PKing (PvP) strategies, tips and much more. Also features a list of useful links featuring a template guide (by coco88) and a trading quest guide.
Old Graal the Adventure Newsletter from December of 2004, a snapshot of the era in which Graal 3D was still a thing.
A weebly-powered website for GraalOnline Classic players wich might need help with their account bio personalization, it also includes news.
A wordpress website from 2011 that guides users through the installation of Graal Reborn, download link is broken.
The old Graal 2001 client website, containing news regarding the Graal 2001 server, multiple screenshots of the game and a download link to the client.
The New World project began in September 1999 with the approval of both Stefan Knorr and Stephane Portha. It was the first major step towards transforming GraalOnline from a player-designed game into a professional title, leading to its current state. The team had to adhere to Graal's style to address the problem of the drastic stylistic diversity in Graal's content.
Stefan Knorr's original portfolio from 2001, archived on the wayback machine. It features links to Cyberjoeur's games list page, graalonline's 2001 website and his exoplanet's page.
Eathanu's personal blog, containing downloads to Graal, GtA and Graal Reborn clients aswell as some more information about their personal experience in the GraalOnline community.
A wix-powered website that hosts some old client downloads togheder with guides and other things.
An old website from 2011 that was last updated in 2013. It features a list of (now) outdated hacking tecniques for the iOS version of GraalOnline, as well as shield/sword codes and contact info for the Pacifism guild.
As it describes itself, Kora Graphics is "a site where graalians can share there work". It is full of files for player customization, as well as links to other websites and guides for many Graal-related matters.
A website containing codes, allegedly maintained by an admin. Can't confirm anything because its homepage can apparently only be visited from an iPod, iPhone or iPad. However visiting specific pages [SHIELDS - SWORDS] works.
A website that contained codes and various types of files from Graal, some links are only accessible by removing the yellow container. The original webpage is now unaccessible and can only be visited through the wayback machine.
Evil Ultimo's Graal Help is a relatively empty website that offers two download links: one for a graal client setup executable; and another one for a level pack.
Graal Gangstas is another guild webpage which contains screenshots and guild PKing stats from 2002.
Graal Powers is a website full of download links and posts, the only problem is that whenever you try to access the first page of the site you are automatically redirected to an unrelated website (to avoid this, quickly change section before fully loading the page).
An empty website, inspect the source to find the reason.
Cyberjoeur's Official Webpage from 1999, it features all their games (including a download to Graal).
This was the official webpage for the GameBoy Color version of GraalOnline from 2000. It features information about the project led by Stephan Knorr and his team, togheder with a downloadable ROM of the game and screenshots.
Most images from the website are broken, as well as the links.
Laststrife's webpage on their Valikoria experience, it contains really cool artworks of the game.
Graal Development is home to lots of files, tutorials and much more from the 2004 era of Graal. Files include MIDI songs, screenshots and NPCs.
A varied personal website that also includes media from other games.
The Graal Haven contains a large collection of downloadable files that include levels, tutorials, items, NPCs, etc.
Stinkybear's graal server homepage. Registration and map view pages don't seem to work, but the graal139 client is still downloadable and working.
Spider's Page of Stuff archived on stinkybear's website. It contains many still working download links to levels, items, weapons and clients, as well as information regarding Graal's old days.
As the name suggests, the GraalOnline Community Gallery collects screenshots and video recordings from the community into a gallery categorized by games.
The old official website for GraalOnline from 2001. It contains many news articles regarding the game, accompanied by screenshots of that time.
The Graal Archive was a website that collected files inherent to the original GraalOnline client, so levels, weapons, baddies, items, etc. However, all files have been lost and are not present in the web archive.
The Avalance HQ guild website, not all pages have been archived so the downloadable files have been lost.
Another webpage from 1999, only the index page remains as others haven't been archived.
A relatively empty archived website from 2004, there's only a single available working download link for ish's levels.
A really interesting webpage regarding Graal's 2000s scripting.
The Warriors of Graal Guild homepage from 1999. The other pages' links disappear as soon as you hover on them, so you might wanna navigate by inspecting the page's source html (which is useless anyways, as only the allies and enemies page was archived).
The Samurai Faust group's website. It's really hard to read because of the colors but it contains a lot of information regarding 1999 Graal's playerbase personalities.
Izp Guild's webpage from 1999, the heads are buttons to other pages (yes, it took a while to find that out). It contains info about the guild's members, allies, enemies, etcetera.
Hack Corps was probably an old Graal guild, there's not much I can say about it as only the website's intro page has been archived.
An archived personal webpage from the 2000s, hosted by the ninji empire guild's creator.