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Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 4,468
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If you enjoy playing Graal then keep playing. If not then stop. Games get boring after a while. Graal is no exception nor should it be. |
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Dr. Professor Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: I’m always located somewhere
Posts: 1,205
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sparring Firstly, spar on a noob account to start. Don't do it on your main at first, you'll regret it. My ratio, 480-1007(roughly), is very bad and would take considerable effort for me to fix. I got it all in 2013-2014, when I was 1/4 the skill level I am now. Yours on the other hand is not, if anything it is easily fixable. Now, que only in the main room. That's where the good sparers are, and that's who you need to be facing in order to improve. Don't worry about losses at this stage, it's a practice account and it doesn't matter. Then go to the point where you can at least win one for every loss, and then switch back to your main(however good you want to be before sparring on your main is entirely your choice.) After that, just be consistent. Try to not take excessive amounts of time off, because while some sparers can take months off and be just a little rusty, when building skill you can't do that. And, as stated above by Kuz, read those spar guides! There are a lot of good tips and knowledge in there, no matter your device. towering There is no formula for having a successful tower guild. There just isn't. You can try and join a friends guild and hope they'll move the members on to you after they finish, but often that doesn't work(or doesn't work fast, anyway). The other option is slowly trying to build a small, but loyal, tower team that slowly gains traction. Now, im gunna put a little PSA here. Being a tower leader is very difficult, and/or stressful. You'll get 100's of pms, stalkers, be targeted, and will have to make the difficult decisions when it comes to demoting leads. Just saying that as a warning, that doesn't mean you shouldn't lead one. Now, to leading a guild. Finding good leads is difficult, especially those from none-USA time zones. Try to keep an eye out for good leads from other guilds farther along the road, because you may have a chance to get them to join you when they finish their current guild. Next, here's my list of towers, in order of which are easiest to attack. 1. MoD 2. Deadwood 3. Sardon 4. Swamp 5. Castle/destiny Chances are when you're first starting out 4-5 won't even be an option to attack, let alone home. They are homed by the powerful guilds, and early on what you have at peak hours they have at bleak hours. Other then that, good luck, because nothing is a guarantee and this towering advice may not help you much. |
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PigParty🐷
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PigPen
Posts: 2,913
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I'm far from an expert on spar, but I know when I used to spar, if I lost to someone, I would change my entire strategy. People get hung up trying to do the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. If you want to spar but feel you aren't good, completely change your strategy, and keep doing that until you find one, or a few, that work for you. As for towering, the best way to start your own guild (if that's what you want to do) is join another guild, then once they're done towering, you start your own and get them all to join you. It does get tiring, and in the defense of people who said it's a waste of time; if you are fairly busy in your life, I wouldn't hardcore tower. A game like Graal has that pull on you and since it's live, it makes you not want to leave. I would suggest guild-hopping between a couple guilds and join the one that's most interesting at that moment, do PKing and tower taking, etc. I thought it was mostly fun when I was in a guild that I was just talking to the whole time (and often times annoying) that I joined only when they needed help or when K was bored. |
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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If you really want to tower, you need to suck up to leads no doubt about it at least be friendly to them. If one of them hates you, you're screwed, just go to a different towering guild. Try to join early, like around 300h-ish and make sure that the people in it have experience with towering.. or else it will either take extremely long to 1k or it'll completely fail. I mean, or you could be online for 12 hours a day and then you might be noticed above the 200 other people that randomly help the guild. Towering is probably not for you if you don't enjoy staying at one place for hours on end without going afk. For pk, you can join a pk guild or just go on any tag and just pk. Popular places are at towers (mostly MoD and Sards). Other places have long distances to the flag room where you'll get most of your kills (or the halls in Sards). If you just want stats tho... honestly just go spam your sword for a few hours in a mob/crowd (usually can be found in front of daycare centre or in swamp near giant blob spawning area). For spar, well GL this is probably the hardest aspect of the game (imo). I can't spar so can't really help you there, but you'll probably want to do a lot of practice spars against good sparrers and you will improve. Again I have absolutely no skill here. Just beware of toxic players!! Alright, now for graphics its more laid back, I would recommend visiting the graphics subforum and just looking through other people's work and trying to get a grasp on pixel art. Try making some stuff, make a thread there, and people will gladly give you cc (constructive criticism) to help you improve! You can make heads bodies whatever really you feel like, doesn't even need to be graal related. Mostly just try and have fun, but remember if you are going to tower, it will probably take a lot of time away from other aspects of the game (ie. if they see you online but doing pyrat quest, you're probably not going to be praised). But, you can get away with a lot if you've got them connections. |