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'''Graal2001''' is considered a big change in the history of [[Graal]]; it was one of the first worlds to introduce ghost mode, and pioneered many other changes. Serverside scripting and many other functions were first tested here. The server, which is also known as Graal Bomy Moon, was the second official project (after [[Graal: The Adventure]]) to come to Graal. The methods of designing levels and making scripts have changed a lot since this world's original creation. Due to the fact that Graal2001 only allowed [[Pay to Play]] accounts to play on the server, it brought in money to Graal, which made it possible to create better Graal software. A lot of the scripting we are now able to use is only possible due to the Graal-wide introduction of the [[NPC Server]], originally designed for Graal2001.
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The success of Graal2001 led to another Gold server: [[Graal Kingdoms]]. The classic Graal look changed, and features such as psuedo-3D mapping and semi-realistic characters were added.
=History=
Previously known as '''Graal 2001''', [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands|Graal Bomy Lands]] is considered a big change in the history of [[Graal]]; it was one of the first worlds to introduce ghost mode, and pioneered many other changes. Serverside scripting and many other functions were first tested here. The server was the second official project (after [[Worlds/Classic|Classic]]) to come to [[Graal]]. The methods of designing levels and making scripts have changed a lot since this world's original creation. Due to the fact that Graal Bomy Lands only allowed [[Pay to Play]] accounts to play on the server, it brought in money to Graal, which made it possible to create better Graal software. A lot of the scripting we are now able to use is only possible due to the Graal-wide introduction of the [[NPC Server]], originally designed for Graal Bomy Lands.


Graal2001 became a classic server a while after Kingdoms came out, and 2001 was left with an extremely small amount of players. G2K1 was popular for a short time; however, it was later removed from the Classic list, and left in the dark abyss of the [[Private Server]] list.
The success of [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands|Graal Bomy Lands]] led to another Gold server: [[Worlds/Graal Kingdoms|Graal Kingdoms]]. The classic [[Graal]] look changed, and features such as psuedo-3D mapping and semi-realistic characters were added.


Many [[Graalian]]s are attempting to revive this tossed-aside server, and even a [[Graal2001 Supporter]] guild was created to help support it. Graal2001 is still availible in the Private Server list, with a few people logging in every now and then.
[[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands|Graal Bomy Lands]] became a classic server awhile after [[Worlds/Graal Kingdoms|Graal Kingdoms]] came out, and [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands|Graal Bomy Lands]] was left with an extremely small amount of players. [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands|Graal Bomy Lands]] was popular for a short time; however, it was later removed from the Classic list, and left in the dark abyss of the [[Private Server]] list.
 
Many [[Graalian]]s are attempting to revive this tossed-aside server, and even a '''Graal2001 Supporter''' guild was created to help support it.
 
On February 20th, 2006 the server was reopened to the public and resided under the classic playerworlds list.
 
Shortly after, the server reopening failed and a new team began working on another revision of the server. The new revision has been renamed "[[Worlds/Bomy Island|Bomy Island]]" and has been in development for roughly one year.
 
=Guides=
* [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands/Bread Making|Bread Making]] (for Humans)
* [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands/Apple Pie Making|Apple Pie Making]] (for Humans)
* [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands/Fishing|Fishing]] (for Humans)
* [[Worlds/Graal Bomy Lands/Pearl Diving|Pearl Diving]] (for Bomies)

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History

Previously known as Graal 2001, Graal Bomy Lands is considered a big change in the history of Graal; it was one of the first worlds to introduce ghost mode, and pioneered many other changes. Serverside scripting and many other functions were first tested here. The server was the second official project (after Classic) to come to Graal. The methods of designing levels and making scripts have changed a lot since this world's original creation. Due to the fact that Graal Bomy Lands only allowed Pay to Play accounts to play on the server, it brought in money to Graal, which made it possible to create better Graal software. A lot of the scripting we are now able to use is only possible due to the Graal-wide introduction of the NPC Server, originally designed for Graal Bomy Lands.

The success of Graal Bomy Lands led to another Gold server: Graal Kingdoms. The classic Graal look changed, and features such as psuedo-3D mapping and semi-realistic characters were added.

Graal Bomy Lands became a classic server awhile after Graal Kingdoms came out, and Graal Bomy Lands was left with an extremely small amount of players. Graal Bomy Lands was popular for a short time; however, it was later removed from the Classic list, and left in the dark abyss of the Private Server list.

Many Graalians are attempting to revive this tossed-aside server, and even a Graal2001 Supporter guild was created to help support it.

On February 20th, 2006 the server was reopened to the public and resided under the classic playerworlds list.

Shortly after, the server reopening failed and a new team began working on another revision of the server. The new revision has been renamed "Bomy Island" and has been in development for roughly one year.

Guides