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10-26-2012
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🌟Inomi🌟
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,496
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:/ i guess horse is NOT allowed on Houses
Hey another topic from another Noob xD not really I was just thinking the game would be better if the horses can be only entered large house (EXAMPLE : Battle Arena) i dont even get WHY is horse allowed inside house (OFF TOPIC:Oh btw add me on graal il be helping now with some questions im a graal classic veteran)
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10-26-2012
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nothin
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: York
Posts: 1,483
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Holy crap you make some useless threads
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10-26-2012
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Germany
Posts: 6,122
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since when do you play Classic so that you can call yourself a veteran?
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10-26-2012
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🌟Inomi🌟
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,496
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10-26-2012
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Germany
Posts: 6,122
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10-26-2012
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E(83)
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Missing
Posts: 100
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Just having lots of hours doesn't make you a veteran. I know many people who have an extra iPod touch and have graal running 24/7 for the hours and yet barely know anything about graal itself. Have been playing since 2011(had 2 huge amounts of time of not able to play) and I have 440 hours and I don't do "gaining hours" techniques. I would consider my self yet just a pro/master then a veteran of graal.
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10-26-2012
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The Unwanted Critic
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 3,639
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Abundant under favorable conditions, palatable, and nutritious, the prairie turnip was once a wild-gathered staple food of the Plains Indians, especially the nomads and early European explorers. It was harvested May through July when the blooming flower stocks were easily visible among prairie grasses. The Indians, usually women, harvested the root with a sharpened, fire-hardened digging stick. The tubers have a hard, dark skin and are peeled before eating. Some were eaten immediately, either raw or boiled, but most were dried for further use. They were sliced and sun dried, braided and hung on meat racks to dry, and pounded into flour.[5] The prairie turnip was also a reliable food in times of shortage or famine. A number of examples have been recorded of Indians and whites subsisting on the root for extended periods when other food could not be obtained. The prairie turnip is more nutritious than most root crops, containing about 7 percent protein, more than 50 percent carbohydrates, and is rich in vitamins and trace minerals. Particularly important was the Vitamin C content of 17.1 milligrams per 100 grams as the winter meat-rich diet of the Plains Indians was often deficient in Vitamin C.[6] The prairie turnip takes 2 to 4 years to grow from seed to mature root. The long period required for maturation probably limited the success of any efforts the Indians made to cultivate the plant. Garden plantings have been made by scientists to evaluate the potential for domestication.[7] |
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10-26-2012
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Classic
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: New York City
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10-26-2012
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: napping
Posts: 1,381
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Not one post has been on topic. :')
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Classic
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: New York City
Posts: 908
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Oops:
In my opinion, this would be a downgrade rather than an update, making map exploration impractical.
Last edited by Xavier; 10-26-2012 at 08:27 PM.
Reason: Quoted Kiwi
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10-26-2012
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 2,956
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Last edited by Kiwi; 10-26-2012 at 09:37 PM.
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10-26-2012
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Scrubs.
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: I live in space
Posts: 2,272
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Vets are the ones that played before graal hit the app store../
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10-26-2012
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E(83)
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Missing
Posts: 100
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Bets are that OR ones who know every pixel of graal.(what I mean by that is if you ask the, ANY graal related question: they could answer it right back with no hesitation or heavy thinking)
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10-27-2012
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The Orator
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Yes
Posts: 3,307
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On topic: Why get rid of horses on graal in houses? I never understood the problem with having them there. |
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