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View Poll Results: Do you approve of the current state of Graal Classic?
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Old 08-14-2008, 02:53 PM
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I don't know. I just remember it being really cool around that time. With Heras and what not.
2004 also had heras until they had to switch to GS2.

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Heras were around when I first started playing. I loved them.
I loved them too. I don't know why people disliked them. They made something extra to the quests.
"Bring back our heras and we'll give you a reward."

And it's pretty stupid to remove the levels that had been developed on in 6 years. It would most likely take another 4-5 years of the current crew to come even close to what Graal: The Adventure was in 2004.

The thing with old classic was that it had all the playermade levels that people had sent in during 1998-2001. Then when it went P2P the staff made awesome scripts and quests on that. Revamped some levels to make them better. etc. I've played all versions of the levels and I like the levels from 2001-2004 most because it felt most complete.

I remember the times you had to buy this "Ninja suit" to enter Master Li's domains to get a lvl 2 sword. This was pre 2000 and you couldn't change bodies. ;D That was a hard quest.
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