While "head uploads" are the most common, the system supports more:
Ready to submit? Follow these steps precisely.
After you click submit, the magic happens. The Graal Era upload system is not instant.
What rejection looks like: You log in to find your character wearing the default "noob" head, and a popup says "Upload Rejected: Violation of Terms of Service." You do not get a refund. graal era upload
As of 2025, Graal Era has experimented with "Verified Uploads" to combat the backlog of thousands of daily submissions. There is also a growing trend of "GIF heads" (animated custom heads), though these cost significantly more and require even stricter pixel-perfect animation.
Whether you are a pixel artist looking to make a name for yourself or a gangster trying to match your crew, the Graal upload system remains a unique relic of early 2000s internet culture—manual, strict, and entirely player-driven. Just remember: keep your clothes on, draw your own art, and check your transparency layer.
Happy uploading.
For nearly two decades, Graal Online has thrived on one core principle: customization. While the classic "Zelda-like" gameplay keeps players engaged, it is the social sandbox of the mobile and PC clients—specifically Graal Era and Graal Zone—that has created a dedicated economy. At the heart of this economy lies the Upload System.
For new players, seeing a customized gangster with a real-life photo as a head or a custom sniper rifle as a shield is a status symbol. But how do you get from the default blue-shirted avatar to a unique persona? You must navigate the strict, often frustrating, world of the Era Upload.
If you try to upload a JPEG from your camera roll, the server will laugh at you. Literally, it will show an error. Here are the strict technical specs for a standard Graal Era upload: While "head uploads" are the most common, the
Crucial note: The head file must be a spooled sheet. That means your image file has to include the front view, side views, and back view in a specific grid layout. A single 64x64 image contains 8 individual 32x32 frames. If your layout is off by one pixel, the upload will come out looking like a glitched mess.
If you have waited 48 hours and your head is still "Pending," or if you accidentally uploaded the wrong image, you have two options: