Griftlands – Modding Guide

Griftlands Modding Guide What can you Mod? Griftlands is extremely extensible due to most gameplay being […]

Griftlands Modding Guide

What can you Mod?

Griftlands is extremely extensible due to most gameplay being implemented in lua script. Just about anything in the game can be changed.

  • Common mod elements include:
  • New cards and grafts.
  • Combat conditions and negotiation modifiers.
  • New character definitions and skins.
  • Shops.
  • New acts and campaigns.
  • New locations.
  • Adding new translations.
  • New conversation options and entire quests.

There is a lot of potential to create brand new styles of gameplay. Let Hesh guide your creative spirit!

What can you NOT Mod?

For the most part, you can mod anything that you wish. However do have a few restrictions for the purpose of fair-play and a healthy game environment.

  • Mods that make use of other people’s work without credited permission
  • Mods that violate the Steam Subscriber Agreement or Klei’s Content Guidelines
  • Mods intended to circumvent metagame entitlements (I.e. skins, item drops, DLC or product ownership)
  • Mods that contain copyrighted material of which you do not own or have permission to use
  • Any mod that makes use of art or assets not entirely created by the mod creator must include a link to where they are granted permission to utilize those assets either individually or under general license.

Modding Etiquette: General Guidelines

  • Take a few moments to read through and familiarize yourself with our modding etiquette guidelines.
  • Please remember that modders are not required to support their mods; and while you are welcome to ask a modder to add, remove, or change parts of their mod, it is ultimately up to the modders whether they make any changes or not.
  • Public mods must be complete and in working order with a full description of what the mod contains, with applicable screenshots and title image
  • Mods intended to be just for personal use should not be published for public use.
  • In the case where no permission is granted explcitly; it will be assumed that no permission has been granted.
  • If you would like to modify and upload another person’s mod as part of your own work, be sure to ask them for permission if none is specifically provided and provide proper credit as requested by the original creator.
  • In the case where no permission is granted explcitly; it will be assumed that no permission has been granted.
  • In cases where a mod has been abandoned, unfinished or no longer compatible and has updated and reuploaded by another member; unless specifically stated otherwise the original mod will be considered abandoned and permitted to be stay unless otherwise directed in the orignal mods description or the original author requests removal; at which time the original mod will require specific permissions be added to the mod to deny re-use of the mod and the reuploaded mod will be removed.
  • Mods containing assets from other games or media are not allowed.