Game of Thrones Minecraft Mod Wiki
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Have you downloaded a mod and don't know what to do next? Here are some tips to help you get used to the mod and unlock its potential.

Customize the game[]

Download additional recommended mods that will bring the quality of the game to a new level and simplify your life.

  • Download NEI and NEI Core - these mods will show you 99% of the mod's crafts, and you won't have any questions how to create this or that item.
  • Download Fastcraft and Optifine - these mods will raise FPS several times and remove lags when traveling through forests and mountains.

Also recommended are the classic mods that are found in almost every 1.7.10 build - Damage Indicators and Rei's Minimap.

After the first launch of the game do not rush to create a world! If you speak English, Ukrainian, German, Chinese, French, Polish or Turkish, I have great news for you - you can enable the translation of in-game lines, names and books in your language. To do this, open the configuration file (./minecraft/config/GOT.cfg) with Notepad and edit the languageCode=ru value, replacing ru with your language. The list of options is given there as well.

In general, it is recommended to study the configuration file, there is a lot of interesting stuff there.

Enter the world of Game of Thrones[]

When you enter a new world, there will be a white clue burning about how to get into the new dimension. Still, we'll repeat it here: create an iron sword and throw it into the fire, and when it starts spinning and burning, stand inside it. The portal will trigger, and you'll find yourself in Game of Thrones. You can do this with any worlds you've already created.

There is another way - for example, you can immediately create a new world with Game of Thrones if you choose the appropriate world type at creation (options are next to superflat, large biomes, etc.):

  • Game of Thrones - A basic and complete map-generated world containing characters and fixed structures (cities, castles, villages and ruins) at waypoints. Suitable for single player and playing with friends.
  • Blank Game of Thrones - A type of world that is similar to the previous one, except that the structures and characters are not there. Suitable for servers where there are those who want to build their own structures.
  • Random Game of Thrones - A world with no map, structures or characters. It is generated like a vanilla world. Suitable for real olds who have caught up with the days when there was no map.

Learn the basic aspects of the game[]

Run around the world, get familiarized, talk to mobs. After a while, you will be visited by Jaqen H'ghar. If you try to talk to him, you will get a quest that will teach you the basics of playing with the mod.

The in-game instructions are quite well developed, but still, the information there may be lacking. So be sure to read articles about the most basic aspects of the mod:

  • Politics - article about everything related to states and reputations - how to play for certain nations, how to capture territories, how to swear allegiance.
  • Economics - article about everything related to money - how to buy and sell items, repair tools and weapons, hire troops and workers.
  • Geography - An article about the world of Game of Thrones, biomes and their features, climate, phenomena, fast travel, and more.
  • Quests - article about minor quests through which you can earn coins and reputation.

Explore secondary aspects of the game[]

There are a thousand interesting blocks, items and mechanics in the mod that sometimes have non-obvious or unnoticeable nuances. You can play without them, but with them the game will be more complete.

Blocks and items[]

  • Alloy Forge is a stable furnace with the highest temperature, the only one in which you can smelt Valyrian steel from ore. And you can also make alloys in it - bronze, Eddard Stark's sword ...
  • Animal Rugs is a rare drop that can be placed on your floor as a rug.
  • Anvil - this vanilla block can now work with blueprints, this is an analogue of enchantments. Combine a weapon with a blueprint - profit. New buttons allow you to reforge a weapon (remove effects) and engrave your nickname when reforging an item.
  • Armor Stand is a stand that can be placed in your base and armor can be attached to it. The armor rack has an interface on the PCM, where you can place the set by slots.
  • Arrows now come in poison and fire.
  • Artifacts are items that drop exclusively from characters.
  • Asshai Flowers - poison and blind anyone who has a bad reputation with Asshai.
  • Banners are items that can be placed on gold, silver, bronze, and Valyrian blocks to create a private region. The region is clearly visible on F3 (it's a green cuboid). To use a banner as a private one, you need to have good reputation with the faction that owns the banner.
  • Barrel is a brewing tool. It works similarly to a workbench, but the bottom row is always filled with buckets of water, and the top two are filled with ingredients. Then you can press the brew button and wait; if you wait long enough, the moonshine will be strong, if not long, it will be light. The amount of satiety and the duration of nausea depend on the strength. To drink or poison this, see "cups, mugs, wine glasses and bottles" below.
  • Bird Cages and Butterflly Jars are blocks with which, when you press the RMB, you can catch a bird or a butterfly, and it will fly inside. Then a cage with a bird or a jar with a butterfly can be placed for decoration in your home. Right-clicking the bird cage/butterfly jar again releases them.
  • Bolts are projectiles for crossbows, just as arrows are projectiles for a bow.
  • Bombs are explosive blocks that, unlike TNT, are activated not by a flint and steel, but by an incendiary torch.
  • Brand is similar to a vanilla tag. You need to click on it in the air (RMB), give it a name in the form that opens, then click the brand (RMB) on the fire so that the brand heats up — and then you can mark animals (on the RMB). To erase the inscription, you need to craft a brand with iron.
  • Butterfly Jar and Bird Cages are blocks with which, when you press the RMB, you can catch a bird or butterfly, and it will fly inside. Then you can place a cage with a bird or a jar with a butterfly for decoration in your home. A second right-click on the cage with a bird / jar with a butterfly releases them into the wild.
  • Cauldron is a vanilla block that now has a new use. If you dip a painted item into a cauldron of water with RMB, it will be cleaned of paint.
  • Chain and Rope - analogous to ladders to climb a vertical plumb line.
  • Chainmail — now the entire set of this armor can be crafted.
  • Chandeliers are alternatives to a torch for a horizontal surface. They hang from the ceiling.
  • Chestnut can be fried and eaten, and it can also be thrown at enemies like a plate (on the RMB).
  • Chisel and Moon Chisel are two items that allow you to carve an inscription on stone blocks by pressing the RMB. They work with the same interface as a tablet. The Moon Chisel is different in that its inscription is only visible at night — use it for hidden messages.
  • Cocoon is a drop from Ultos spiders. It is assumed that they stole things from travelers and entangled them in a web. To get the contents, throw the cocoon on the RMB.
  • Coins are currency. More details in the article on trading.
  • Combustible Mixture - if you throw it on the right mouse button, then living creatures nearby will be set on fire.
  • Command Table is a block that allows you to track conquests (on the PCM) and assign squadrons to command horns (if you do a PCM horn on the table).
  • Concrete Powder - when it comes in contact with water, it turns into concrete, just like on the new versions.
  • Concrete is a block that is obtained when cement comes into contact with water. Sword Block - you can build an iron throne out of it.
  • Crafting Tables are faction blocks that allow you to create different items with the same craft. Do you know how to create iron armor? On the Northern workbench, the same craft will lead to the creation of Northern armor. And so on. Most often, a banner and an armor set are created on a faction workbench, but sometimes the list is wider. Fun fact: you can paint bags without dye if you simply place them on a workbench of a particular faction. Gates and hers are blocks that open and close with the right mouse button. Create any figure, and it will work as a solid mechanism. This is a great alternative to doors, which are always 2x1.
  • Crossbow is an analogue of a bow that does not shoot immediately. By long pressing the RMB, you can load it and leave it like that for any time, and then take it out and shoot with a single press of the RMB. It does not shoot arrows, but bolts.
  • Diamonds and Emeralds - unlike vanilla items, which are used as a material and trade with residents, the analogs from the mod are purely jewelry, along with other stones.
  • Dragon Egg is a block that can be found in the chests of Asshai. If you place it on the ground and press PCM, the egg will start the countdown to the dragon hatching. After 6 minutes, the dragon will hatch.
  • Emeralds and Diamonds - unlike vanilla items, which are used as a material and trade with residents, the mod's analogues are purely jewelry, along with other stones.
  • Furnace is a vanilla block with improved functionality. You can put a barbecue stand on top of it, and when the oven is working, you can right-click on the stand to hang meat, and it will fry.
  • Fuse is an item that activates a bomb with the RMB.
  • Hearth is a block on which the fire burns forever.
  • Horn of Command is an item that is needed to control the army. Blow the horn with RMB — troops stop/continue their journey or teleport to the owner (depending on the horn). If you make the horn RMB on the command table, you can assign a squadron to it. Then each unit that has the same squadron set in the RMB control menu will obey this horn. The horn will not control other units.
  • Invasion Horn is an item that can be bought from commanders and called for an invasion (on RMB).
  • Iron Bank is a block that allows you to put in-game money on your balance and withdraw it from there (menu on the PCM). Perfect defense against bandits who steal valuable items from your inventory.
  • Lamb - now drops from vanilla sheep.
  • Lighthouse is a block that can be lit with a flint and steel on the right mouse button. It burns both in rain and in good weather. In addition, if you light one lighthouse, all the lighthouses in the area will light up.
  • Lingering Potions is an item from version 1.9, works in a similar way. It can be bought from the alchemists of Asshai.
  • Mattocks - mine both wood and stone with equal efficiency.
  • Millstone is a block that is activated by a redstone signal (including a lever and a plate) and grinds, say, stone into gravel, gravel into flint, and so on.
  • Oven — fries nine units of food at a time. Effective!
  • Pebble can be thrown with the RMB or used as a projectile for a slingshot. If you throw it by hand on the water, it will bounce.
  • Pipeweed - item needed in inventory to smoke a pipe on the PCM (spent with each puff).
  • Plantain is the most valuable plant in the game, from which you can brew the best medicine for recovery in a barrel.
  • Plates are items that can be placed on a surface as blocks (on the PCM). Holding food in your hand, you can place it on a plate by pressing PCM. You can eat the contents in the same way, but only with an empty hand (PCM). You can also throw plates at people (PCM).
  • Plow and Cart are blocks that work in tandem with a horse. You need to place them on the right mouse button, ride up to them on your horse and, without dismounting, press R. Now the horse will pull the cart or plow. You need to right-click on the plow to raise or lower the ploughshare (then the horse will plow or not). The cart has only one function - to transport players.
  • Poison is an item that can be crafted or obtained by “milking” a scorpion/poisonous spider using an empty bottle on the PCM. It can then be used to poison barrels and vessels.
  • Pouches are an expansion of your inventory! You cannot put a pouch into a pouch, but you can have at least 36 pieces in your inventory. Pouches come in different sizes, they can be combined up to a size of 27 slots. Pouches are opened by RMB.
  • Precious Stones are an element of the mod's economy (see trade), as well as a way to color the text of the name of the item in your hand. For example, reforging a sword with a sapphire on an anvil will make its name blue.
  • Quest Book is a book for tracking active and completed quests, as well as their conditions. More details in the article about quests.
  • Quicksand and Swamp Mud are blocks in which you can fall through and suffocate.
  • Rope and Chain are similar to ladders for climbing a vertical plumb line.
  • Saddle is now craftable!
  • Sarbacane Traps are automatically triggered blocks that throw a dart if someone stands in front of them. An ideal trap in dungeons and labyrinths.
  • Smelter is a block that allows you to smelt an item into a material. If you have a bunch of junk, why not return it to its original form? But keep in mind that broken (used up, worn out) things always give less material when smelted than was spent on their creation.
  • Smithing Scrolls - analogs to magical books that work on an anvil with armor and weapons.
  • Smoking Pipe — if you have tobacco in your inventory, you can hold down the right mouse button and replenish your hunger in such an unusual way.
  • Spear is a melee weapon that can be thrown over a long distance. The longer you hold RMB, the further and more powerfully the spear flies, so watch the trajectory.
  • Staffs of Asshai are magic rods with effects for long pressing the right mouse button. A regular rod throws back the enemy, and the rod of the Archmage strikes every enemy in the radius with lightning.
  • Stalactites and Stalagmites — it is better not to fall on them, otherwise they will cause damage.
  • Stonework and Daub are blocks with connected textures. If you build a house from them, there will be no boundaries between the blocks, and everything will be filled with connecting textures.
  • Swamp Mud and Quicksand are blocks you can fall through and suffocate in.
  • Termite Block is a block where termites live. When the block is destroyed, they are released.
  • Termite (item) can be thrown by PCM, and the effect will be like that of a grenade.
  • Throwing Axes are melee weapons that can be thrown over a long distance with the right mouse button. The distance does not depend on the duration of the RMB press.
  • Trident - you can use it to clamp the PCM on the water to catch fish.
  • Wainscoting and Stonework — blocks with connected textures. If you build a house from them, there will be no boundaries between the blocks, and everything will be filled with connecting textures.
  • Weapon Rack is a stand that can be placed in your base and have weapons attached to it. To place, say, a sword on it, you need to click on the stand with the PCM while holding the sword in your hand.
  • Wild Fire is an easily flammable block (including from blows and shots), which can burn even stones and bricks.
  • Wood - now you can use bone meal to grow bark on all sides where there was a log house.
  • Kebab Stand is an oriental-type stand that allows its owner to grill meat in a special way. To do this, you need:
    • Place the oven and make it burn.
    • Place the stand above it.
    • Click the meat on the stand (RMB). The meat rotates and fries. At some point, you can remove it and eat it (RMB).
  • Cups, mugs, wine glasses and bottles are objects that can be placed on the surface (on the RMB) as blocks. You can also:
    • Right-click them on a partially full barrel to scoop them up (if they are empty).
    • Right-click them on an empty barrel to fill them up (if they are full).
    • Right-click them on a partially full barrel to fill them up (if they are filled with the same thing that is in the barrel).
    • Right-click them on a full or partially full barrel to poison them (if they are filled with poison).
    • Right-click them on a standing full vessel block to poison them (if they are filled with poison).
    • Long-press them on the right-click to drink them (if they are full vessel blocks).
    • Right-click them quickly to fill them up (if they are full vessel blocks; holding a full vessel in your hand).
    • Quickly right-click on them to scoop them up (if they are full vessel blocks; while holding an empty vessel in your hand).

Mobs[]

  • Asshai Shadowbinders are battle mages who use their wand to knock back enemies and deal damage. A cluster of mages causes a cumulative strike of the staff that can knock back even 200 blocks. Spellcasters can be hired.
  • Asshai Spherebinders are defense mages that do not try to attack the enemy, but turn on their aura to 100 and create a defensive radius that repels mobs and prevents them from approaching. Spellcasters can be hired.
  • Bandits are mobs that spawn behind your back and try to steal valuable items from your inventory. Be prepared to run or fight to get your money back!
  • Barrow Wraiths are mobs that appear when a treasure looter tries to open a chest in a mound. They can only be killed with alloy or Valyrian steel weapons.
  • Bears, including snow are forest mobs, which are bred by fish.
  • Beavers are swamp mobs that are bred by fish.
  • Bird is an ornamental mob that can be captured on the PCM using bird cages.
  • Bisons, including white are plains mobs that breed with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar.
  • Blizzards - are icy ifrites that look like white walkers. They can only be killed with Valyrian weapons or dragonglass weapons. When killing humans, Burans turn them into wights, and these wights retain the armor and weapons of the slain. If a buran kills a spider or giant, however, a Ice Spider and Wight-Giant appear instead of a wycht. Among players, burans kill even those with a positive reputation but less than 50. In general, a buran avoids direct confrontation and retreats endlessly, shooting back with snowballs that deal high damage.
  • Boars are rideable Mobs. They are tamed and bred with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar.
  • Butterflies are ornamental insects that can be caught on the PCM using butterfly jars.
  • Camels are rideable mobs. They are tamed and bred with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. They require a saddle to ride, which is placed in the same manner as a horse. A PCM click can be used to place a rug or chest on them (holding them respectively).
  • Deers are forest mobs that breed with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar.
  • Desert Scorpions are desert mobs that are always aggressive. But if you click on them with a PCM bottle, there will be poison.
  • Dik-diks are savannah mobs that breed with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar.
  • Direwolves are forest mobs that breed with fish.
  • Dragons are flying tameable mobs. To raise a dragon, you need to find its egg in Asshai's chests and then place it on a block. Next, you need to click on the egg with the PCM. After about 6 minutes, the dragon will hatch and it will grow for about 24 more minutes. When it becomes an adult, it can be tamed with fish and saddled by clicking on it with the saddle on the PCM. You can then fly on it and even do drakaris (sending a powerful ball of gusta with an explosion in the direction of the gaze).
  • Elephants and Mammoths are rideable mobs that are tamed and bred with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. They require a saddle to ride, which is placed in the same manner as a horse. If you ride an elephant or mammoth quickly, it will scatter troops with its tusks and mobs will start attacking it.
  • Gemsboks, including white are savannah mobs, which are bred by wheat.
  • Ghiscar Gladiators are Warriors who fight purely with each other in fighting pits, and do so indefinitely. Gentlemen Hussars, not a word about being able to spawn a white walker in a pit...
  • Giants are huge mobs, supporters of the wildlings, who attack up close with a club with a powerful throwback, and throw boulders from afar.
  • Giraffes are rideable mobs. They are tamed and bred with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. Require a saddle to ride, which is placed in the same manner as a horse.
  • Golden Company troops are mercenaries who work without reputation. This includes they can be hired by two players, and the mercenaries will kill each other without hesitation.
  • Horses are refined mobs that are similar to the vanilla horse, but can be saddled by troops and retain genes when crossbred. Such a horse cannot be fed golden apples, but can be fed apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. You can also harness a horse to a nearby plow or wagon by pressing R without getting off the horse.
  • Ice Spiders are spiders with white walker properties: they can only be killed with Valyrian weapons or dragon glass weapons. When killing humans, the spiders turn them into wights, and these wights retain the armor and weapons of the slain. If a spider kills a spider or giant, however, a Ice Spider and Wight-Giant appear instead of a wycht. Among players, spiders kill even those with a positive reputation but less than 50. Most interestingly, these spiders are tameable - with a good reputation for white walkers, a player can make several attempts to sit on a spider, and at some point the spider will love him and allow him to ride it. No saddle is required. The spider can also climb steep walls.
  • Ifekevrons are wild Ibbenians, who heal themselves and kill anyone they meet.
  • Jungle Scorpions are jungle mobs that are always aggressive. But if you click on them with a PCM bottle, there is poison.
  • Kingsguards are particularly patriotic mobs that kill even those with a positive reputation but less than 50.
  • Lions and Lionesses are savannah mobs that are bred by fish.
  • Mammoths and Elephants are rideable mobs that are tamed and bred with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. They require a saddle to ride, which is placed in the same manner as a horse. If you ride an elephant or mammoth quickly, it will scatter troops with its tusks and mobs will start attacking it.
  • Manticores are small bugs with huge damage. Do not stand AFK at night!
  • Marsh Wraiths are mobs that appear when a traveler to the Far East falls into the water in the Mossovian swamps. They can only be killed with weapons made of alloy or Valyrian steel.
  • Mossovy Witchers are extremely powerful mercenaries that can be hired from themselves. They use a sword in close combat and a crossbow in ranged combat.
  • Prostitutes are large and small girls who serve a purely decorative function. Can be hired from innkeepers and will accompany you like an entourage.
  • Red Scorpions are small bugs with huge damage. Don't stand AFK at night!
  • Rhinos, including wooly, are rideable mobs that are tame and breed with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. They require a saddle to ride, which is placed in the same manner as a horse. If you ride a rhino fast, it will scatter troops with its horn and mobs will start attacking it.
  • Shadow Cats are mountain mobs, which are bred by fish.
  • Sheeps are vanilla mobs that can now drop lamb after death.
  • Shrykes are reptiloids, which poison when bitten.
  • Sons of the Harpy are particularly patriotic mobs that kill even those with a positive reputation but less than 50.
  • Stone Men are lepers from Valyria who dry up mobs and players by biting them. They turn killed mobs into their own kind, and players simply die. The new lepers have the same armor and weapons as the killed mobs.
  • Termites are mobs that live in termite blocks. Breaking a block releases vicious bugs that run and explode like creepers.
  • Thieves, unlike bandits, are friends to you, as they offer to commit a crime and earn money together.
  • Tramps - Unlike bandits, they are your friends, as they offer to buy up your junk so that you can make money.
  • Ulthos Spiders are spiders that live in Ulthos and are faction mobs. These spiders are tameable - with a good reputation for Ulthos, the player can make several attempts to ride a spider, and at some point the spider will love him and allow him to ride it. No saddle is required. The spider can also climb steep walls.
  • Walruses are polar mobs that breed with fish.
  • White Walker are mobs of the far north that can only be killed with Valyrian weapons or dragonglass weapons. When killing humans, White Walkers turn them into wights, and these wights retain the armor and weapons of the slain. If a walker kills a spider or a giant, a Ice Spider and a Wight-Giant will appear instead of a wycht. Among players, white walkers kill even those with a positive reputation but less than 50.
  • Wight-Giants are giant wights that look appropriate.
  • Wights are walking deadmen that can only be killed with Valyrian weapons, dragonglass weapons, or fire (including torched weapons). Killing humans turns them into new wights, with these new wights retaining the armor and weapons of the slain. Among players, wights kill even those with a positive reputation but less than 50. Wights can only be found naturally during Conquest on behalf of White Walkers and in the Haunted Forest, where there are both walkers and humans.
  • Yi Ti Bombardiers are soldiers carrying a bomb with them. As soon as they see an enemy, they run up, place the bomb and run away. After that, they fight with a dagger.
  • Yi Ti Samurai Flamethrowers are samurai who throw vials of flammable mixtures to set enemies on fire.
  • Zorses are savannah mobs that are tame and bred with apples, wheat, haystacks, bread, and sugar. They require a saddle to ride, which is placed in the same manner as a horse.

Explore the content in more detail[]

There are several gathering articles on the wiki that you might be interested in - they are food, armor, weapons, shields, capes and achievements. There you can find out their characteristics and descriptions.

Also on our wiki every mob, biome, faction, tree, structure and mineral is thoroughly described. Thousand of articles, where you can read a lot of useful information that you can not find out inside the game.

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