How do I create a Stored World? There isn't an option for it on the "New World" dialog.In addition to the world types listed above, your account can also contain Stored Worlds. Stored Worlds are frozen snapshots of worlds, which can't be visited. They're useful if you want to save many worlds for archiving purposes, or as backups.
Creating Stored Worlds
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Creating Stored Worlds
Under Kitely Services there's a section on "Stored Worlds":
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Re: Creating Stored Worlds
There isn't an option to directly create a Stored World. Your account can contain Stored Worlds by switching an existing world (e.g. Starter World, Standard World, or Advanced World) to become a Stored World.
Please note that people who have a grandfathered Premium Account or Gold Plan get to change their worlds to Premium Worlds instead of Stored Worlds.
Please note that people who have a grandfathered Premium Account or Gold Plan get to change their worlds to Premium Worlds instead of Stored Worlds.
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Re: Creating Stored Worlds
Thanks, Ilan. I'm glad I have a grandfathered plan.
I do like the fact that builds/worlds can be stored indefinitely at $1 per month per region, whatever plan people have -- either as Premium or Stored Worlds. This means that avid creators can move on to fresh projects while keeping a complete backup of previous builds which might have used non-exportable items. It could also be a way of archiving group builds.

I do like the fact that builds/worlds can be stored indefinitely at $1 per month per region, whatever plan people have -- either as Premium or Stored Worlds. This means that avid creators can move on to fresh projects while keeping a complete backup of previous builds which might have used non-exportable items. It could also be a way of archiving group builds.
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