How to play A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) in 20 minutes

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  • How to play A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition), designed by Christian T. Petersen
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  • @zoelinda_
    @zoelinda_ Před 5 lety +169

    My favourite part was the fork.

    • @otp1203
      @otp1203 Před 5 lety +3

      i paused the video at 42 seconds because I had so many questions about the fork.

    • @Kingjames313
      @Kingjames313 Před 4 lety

      Zoe Linda ‘Twas lit it was!

    • @geerstyresoil3136
      @geerstyresoil3136 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, for some reason it made me think of the late King Robert Baratheon 😂 🐗

  • @Rhaenarys
    @Rhaenarys Před 4 lety +48

    "Theres a bunch of rules, but they arent too complicated!" Yea...that's why I'm searching videos on how to play because the manual was SOOO helpful lol.

  • @mehradmansoubi9754
    @mehradmansoubi9754 Před 3 lety +29

    Timestamps for those who want to follow during the game:
    00:35 Win condition
    00:40 Area control
    01:00 Power tokens
    01:26 Influence tracks (later in more detail)
    01:47 Units and their strength
    02:10 CORE GAMEPLAY
    - 02:15 Westeros phase (explained later)
    - 02:24 Planning phase
    - 02:37 Action phase (how different orders can interact)
    04:06 Influence tracks in detail
    05:40 PHASES IN DETAIL
    - 05:42 Westeros phase (Westeros card examples)
    -- 06:15 supply track update card
    -- 07:02 mustering card
    -- 07:55 clash of kings card
    -- 08:45 wildling attacks
    - 10:00 Planning phase
    -- 10:45 special order tokens
    - 11:25 Action phase
    -- 12:42 rivers
    -- 12:55 ship transport
    -- 13:10 ports
    -- 14:00 combat
    -- 17:50 consolidate power token
    -- 18:03 cleanup
    -- 18:25 alliances
    -- 18:37 no secret info shared!
    -- 18:44 public info
    -- 19:09 winner

  • @robertaustin6302
    @robertaustin6302 Před 6 lety +9

    Excellent overview! It’s been a few years since I’ve played A Game of Thrones and this is exactly what I needed to refresh my memory in anticipation for our game night next weekend. Thank you!

  • @daniellu1321
    @daniellu1321 Před 5 lety +47

    Great, I’m finished. Now to find some friends...

  • @drewhicks5472
    @drewhicks5472 Před 5 lety +6

    I just bought this game to play with my friends and I was so overwhelmed with the instructions. I’m still a bit nervous but this video helped so much and was much better than the official video! Thanks!

  • @guilhermegrossklaus5776
    @guilhermegrossklaus5776 Před 6 lety +28

    Just started playing this with my friends... after I saw this video I realized we made some mistakes, but now we can play it correctly. So, thank you ;D

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 6 lety +1

      You're welcome! Thank you.

    • @XpVersusVista
      @XpVersusVista Před 5 lety

      @@TeachTheTable what about the random combat modifiers? the little cards with 0 to +3 and swords, towers and even skulls on them (skulls being unblockable casualties that occur regardless of outcome, so even when winning you can still lose a soldier)

    • @mateuszmarciniak2828
      @mateuszmarciniak2828 Před 3 lety

      @@XpVersusVista It's an optional mod

  • @JaeHeunKim
    @JaeHeunKim Před 6 lety +42

    This is the best explanation of TGOT board game by far, helped a lot! But could you turn down the background music next time? It interfered with your voice a bit...Thanx!

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks, and yes I have taken the music down on my recent videos.

  • @HopHead19
    @HopHead19 Před 6 lety +12

    We are planning to play this on Sunday. Very helpful Video. Thanks!

  • @cashfrowni
    @cashfrowni Před 6 lety +20

    I’m too dumb to understand

  • @AeneasGemini
    @AeneasGemini Před 3 lety

    The Valyrian steel blade can also allow the wielder to re-draw the tides of battle deck once per round

  • @claytontravis9630
    @claytontravis9630 Před 4 lety +5

    Can you update with the mother of dragons expansion?

  • @gunpowderboardgames
    @gunpowderboardgames Před 3 lety +2

    Use the Fork Luke! Thanks, a good video and explained well!

  • @luka5326
    @luka5326 Před 11 měsíci

    is it possible to revive routed units? if not does it mean that it is better not to use cards with sword icons and let the opponent's units live since they count for supply?

  • @KookieKrumble
    @KookieKrumble Před 3 lety +3

    One issue at 7:55. when bidding for the influence tracks, DO NOT REMOVE all the pieces off. If there is a tie for the first row of the influence track the current holder of the first position will decide the tie (which will obviously me themselves)

    • @benfriedman3662
      @benfriedman3662 Před 11 měsíci +2

      yes, but I believe the way they explained it was that the person who has the iron throne decides all ties. That person still has the iron throne token throughout the bidding process, meaning they resolve all ties during bidding, even if their token isn't technically on the influence track.

  • @coyote4961
    @coyote4961 Před 4 lety +2

    Really nice explainations, but I wish you expounded more on the ships especially when it comes to the harbor.
    Some questions would be:
    1. If the enemy has pretty much taken over the entire sea outside the land I own, I assume I can muster a ship in the harbor. When I do, am I correct in thinking that I can attack them from the harbor, but they can't attack my land and habor with just the ships?
    2. You say if I take the land with a ship in the harbor, then their ship is destroyed and I can place as many ships as they lost in the harbor. In that case, if they have 2 ships there and I take the land, will their ships get destroyed and can I put only 1 ship there instead of 2? Basically can I choose how many ships in the harbor I destroyed, how many to replace with my own.
    3. If the land that the harbor is attached to is attacked, would the ships be accounted in the attack tally as defending that area?

  • @Kingjames313
    @Kingjames313 Před 4 lety

    I need to get an endless loop of the theme song playing

  • @buteverybodycallsmegiorgio

    Excellent video, dude

  • @halosbadboyz
    @halosbadboyz Před 5 lety +2

    Great video, thanks :)

  • @torbendijkstra286
    @torbendijkstra286 Před 2 měsíci

    He says sieges can only be used in an attack against castles/strongholds. Not true, they can be used like other land units but their power is zero when they're not attacking (or support an attack) against a stronghold

  • @gsatchu111
    @gsatchu111 Před 4 lety

    How the card game version fare compared by board game version

  • @ryansoileau5222
    @ryansoileau5222 Před 5 lety +1

    A question on Valyrion Blade.
    If Player A has VB and is attacking Player B and the combat strength of both armies come to a tie, without use of VB. Does Player A have to use VB or because player A is higher on Fiefdoms track is player A the winner ? I guess an easier ways is " does the holder ofbthe VB have to use the VB in case of a tie before going to Fiefdoms track?" Thank you

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +1

      It is optional to use the VB so in your example player A need not use it, however the choice to use the VB comes before the combat is fully resolved. I takes a bit of foresight to know whether you will win without it.

    • @bekhele
      @bekhele Před 5 lety +1

      Ryan Soileau: if you are player A, and believe player B can never go higher then a draw i would not use the VB for the simple reason, someone can still perhaps attack you unexpected and force you inte a battle you perhaps did not see coming.having the VB still as a back up might be a life saver then. truly use it as a very last resource if possible

  • @ignacioleikis1784
    @ignacioleikis1784 Před rokem

    Awesome explanation!
    1. Can I use a raid order to remove an opponent's power token from the board? (Assuming the opponent has declared his control over that area?)
    2. Can I muster ships directly into the sea, or do they have to be mustered in a port first AND THEN given the order to sail out?
    Thank you!
    EDIT: 3. Suppose a player leaves the capital/starting stronghold of their house (i.e. Lannisport for Lannister, Winterfell for Stark, Dragonstone for Baratheon, etc / The area with the printed emblem of their House) empty. Does that player HAVE to use one power token to keep control of his main territory?

    • @alexanders.jansson1068
      @alexanders.jansson1068 Před rokem

      1. You can only rain other orders not the power token itself
      2. You can create ships directly in the adjacent sea, you don't have to create them in the ports but you can do it.
      3. The house stronghold are the only castles that you don't have to use power tokens to be able to keep them.

  • @tomsexton7370
    @tomsexton7370 Před 5 lety +1

    So why wouldn’t u just bid all your power on the influence tracks nevermind

  • @daniellenichols660
    @daniellenichols660 Před 2 lety

    This game looks so good, but I don't think anyone would play it with me if I got it. Does anyone kno w if the online version is any good?

  • @adriang6259
    @adriang6259 Před 2 lety

    1 Question. What happens when you march onto an area where the oppo has no units but a power token to signify influence?

    • @ryanaldous2743
      @ryanaldous2743 Před rokem +1

      The token is returned to their pool….nothing else

  • @harrycallahan9143
    @harrycallahan9143 Před 5 lety

    Come again?

  • @andreas4273
    @andreas4273 Před 2 lety

    I have 2 questions: 1, Can you march your units into an other players area without attacking? For example when you have an alliance.
    2, Why would you use a power token to capture an area without a castle or stronghold? If theres no unit on it the area is worth nothing.

    • @somegenerichandle
      @somegenerichandle Před 2 lety +1

      I don't think you can move and not attack. The power tokens are important if there is a barrel icon for supply.

  • @omegas50
    @omegas50 Před 3 lety

    I have a question about "power token" (the one you use on bidding etc), when am I allowed to collect more?

    • @calebgalli5582
      @calebgalli5582 Před 2 lety

      I think that you earn them with the consolidate power order

  • @souleyelmatarti5916
    @souleyelmatarti5916 Před 6 lety

    Can you muster units in area where you only have a power token ( no units in it but there is a castle or stronghold) when a mustering event is drawn during the westeros phase?

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 6 lety

      Yes you would still control that area, so you get to muster as long as it has a castle or stronghold.

    • @bekhele
      @bekhele Před 5 lety

      @@TeachTheTable and if its conform with the mustering rules :) being entitled to it but limited thanks to your supply rank can kill the fun :)

  • @shaneclifford2696
    @shaneclifford2696 Před 5 lety

    One question, can you place order tokens on areas you are controlling with a power token? Or only on areas with units?
    The only applicable one would be the consolidate token on an area with a crown and no units but a power token to potentially gain more power tokens.
    Also, do you have to move all units you used for the combat into the new area if you win? Or can you pick how many to choose and leave behind? Thanks

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +2

      You can't give orders to just a power token, only areas with units. Also when you March units you can choose which area each unit goes into, but whatever units you sent into combat will stay in that area if you win. So yes, you can split your units up but before combat, not after.

    • @shaneclifford2696
      @shaneclifford2696 Před 5 lety

      @@TeachTheTable thank you for the response. I appreciate it.

  • @denniskhovan1985
    @denniskhovan1985 Před 2 lety

    Hell yes, I loved the fork too

  • @jorisdoodkorte4075
    @jorisdoodkorte4075 Před 5 lety

    I'm still not clear on the ships part;
    1. Can ships attack other ships? (when they are in the same sea , no ports )
    if yes , do you resolve combat the same as in land (with house cards)?

    • @troilusmaximus7547
      @troilusmaximus7547 Před 4 lety

      Ships can attack other ships, support/raid each other and adjacent land units. They can also be used to ferry land units across sea tiles, with I believe no penalty to March attack strength. Land units can't do anything to ships unless those ships are in port

    • @konstantinstepanov5461
      @konstantinstepanov5461 Před 2 lety

      Ships are honestly devastating in the right hands, not only because they basically enable you to teleport your troops along the coast but also because they can support land battles, and considering that you dont remove your support order after combat, your ships can assist as many battles along the coast as you wish, making ship plays by Baratheons and Greyjoys be the ones to look out for especially when they are on 4-5 castles.

  • @MonsterKing-ux4mp
    @MonsterKing-ux4mp Před 5 lety +14

    I wish I have friends

    • @tripleguy031
      @tripleguy031 Před 5 lety +2

      *plays wild world by cat stevens* me too buddy, lots of fake ones out there

  • @troodonte1
    @troodonte1 Před dnem

    I could really get into this game. Shame i dont have people to play it with.

  • @stoykogalabov7157
    @stoykogalabov7157 Před 5 lety +1

    the best !

  • @ryansoileau5222
    @ryansoileau5222 Před 6 lety +1

    When attacking: if you send in all troops. Do you have to still put a power token into the area that you are attacking from ?

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 6 lety +1

      If you move all your troops out you would leave behind a power token to show you still control it. This remains there until an enemy marches to that area.

    • @kenburke4111
      @kenburke4111 Před 5 lety +2

      Teach The Table Reminder that retaining control of an area is optional... if you really need that power token, you can choose not to place it and give up control of that area when leaving.

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +1

      @@kenburke4111 Yea for sure. Or if you don't have power tokens, you leave the area unoccupied.

    • @songhirun2987
      @songhirun2987 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TeachTheTable am i gonna waste that power token if the enermy march in? And what happen if I move my troops in the place again. Thx man

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, if you choose to put down a power token to retain control, it is discarded when an enemy marches there. If you march back to an area with your own power token, the token stays there.

  • @HALOX30
    @HALOX30 Před 5 lety +8

    Good explenation but i am distracted by the fork lol

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +4

      Golf club fork demands respect!😁

    • @redeyedghost1406
      @redeyedghost1406 Před 5 lety

      @@TeachTheTable Looks like it's long enough to actually golf with it!

  • @archiestills
    @archiestills Před 5 lety

    I bought this game its way too convoluted. I was sure if i was playing the game correctly. So i checked your video. Very well made video. Glad to know i was playing it correctly just bummed how convoluted it is

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety

      I know what you mean. It could definitely use some streamlining. I wouldn't be surprised if they issued a 3rd edition to modernize the game

    • @leshtricity
      @leshtricity Před 4 lety

      it's really not complicated, though. i mean, there are influence tracks that players bid on; you issue order tokens to your units on the board; you execute those orders; whoever controls the most strongholds after 10 rounds wins. what is there that is convoluted?

  • @XandWacky
    @XandWacky Před 5 lety

    What does leaving a power token on an abandoned spot give you? I know you retain control, but does it do anything other than say "I own this area"?

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +2

      If it is an area with a castle or stronghold (since this is what wins the game) you can keep the point since you retain control. Also, Westeros cards such as as adjusting supplies (barrel icon).

    • @XandWacky
      @XandWacky Před 5 lety

      @@TeachTheTable Thank you!

    • @bekhele
      @bekhele Před 5 lety

      in addition to what the other poster said,if owning it,you are entitled to all the rules of resupplying power consolidation or mustering, for example if the land has a stronghold during a mustering round you can reinforce on that land thx to your powertoken, with 2 soldiers or 1 knight, if its conform with the mustering rules. same goes if the land has got barrels for resupply or crowns for consolidating power, making leaving your power token in abandoned spots a very strategically asset,if played smart

    • @XandWacky
      @XandWacky Před 5 lety

      @@bekhele Thank you, mate.

  • @drteddy2609
    @drteddy2609 Před 3 lety

    I have to play this tonight and I keep being distracted by EVERYTHING

  • @ryansoileau5222
    @ryansoileau5222 Před 6 lety +1

    What does a port actually do? Thanks. Great video. Iv been reading the rule book and tbis video helps a whole lot more

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 6 lety +3

      Ports are a place to stage ships to prepare for battles in the sea. An occupied port also gets an Order token, so it can be used to consolidate power, or march to an enemy sea area for conflict.

    • @songhirun2987
      @songhirun2987 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TeachTheTablei have 3 questions. 1.when enermy ships march in the sea area that my ships are in the port. Does the combat happen?
      2. The ships in the port can march to adjacent sea (not the sea with the port)?
      3.When enermy march in land area(with ship in the port) then combat happen. Do we plus the combat strengh of ships in the port?

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety +4

      A port is not technically in a sea, it is a standalone location which is connected to a Castle/Stronghold, and is adjacent to a sea area. Only the player who controls that Castle/Stronghold may have ships in the port. So to answer your questions: 1. Enemies in adjacent sea areas can NOT march into your port, so there is no combat in that case. However, enemy ships in an adjacent sea area can RAID your port ships. 2. Your ships in the port CAN march into the adjacent sea area, so combat would occur if you did that in your scenario. 3. If you gave a SUPPORT order to the ships in the port, then yes, you would add the combat strength of the ships in the port. Since the port is a standalone location, it is adjacent to the Castle/Stronghold that is being attacked, so it would not normally take part in this combat. Ports are easily confusing. For more information on ports see boardgamegeek.com/thread/748613/ports-explained-four-simple-rules

    • @songhirun2987
      @songhirun2987 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TeachTheTable Ok man I almost get it. I will find more information in the links. Thx a lot for answer.

    • @songhirun2987
      @songhirun2987 Před 5 lety

      Can land troops support ships in adjacent sea? thx

  • @ThePowertothemax
    @ThePowertothemax Před 6 lety

    11:40 in the video, you say you get a PT if you take a consolidate power tokens. Where is this in the rulebook? I also believe that land can raid the sea?
    And you can not divide an army if it moves into conflict. Can I get references to this in the rules? thanks. otherwise, this is the best video that explains the rules.

  • @perp119
    @perp119 Před 3 lety

    Damn i whant this freakin game!

  • @DevMP
    @DevMP Před 5 lety +2

    It is a great video showing how to start playing but saying that rules in this game are not complicated is a straight up lie lol. Requires several games to get them all even then i recommend to have a mobile phone nearby to check out sth on the internet ;) My friend after 15 games found out that he can support an attack with siege engine as long as the attacked area contains a castle/stronghold

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 5 lety

      I think there's a difference between having a lot of rules vs. complicated rules. 😁 Yes...this has lots. That's why it takes 20 minutes to explain them.

    • @XpVersusVista
      @XpVersusVista Před 5 lety

      lol this game is nowhere near complicated. or i am just too used to stuff like that, but once you played a few turn based strategy games on PC you will notice that this game is rather easy to handle. just a few exceptions are not completely clear

    • @leshtricity
      @leshtricity Před 4 lety

      it's not a lie; it's true. if you think this game is complicated then maybe think about sticking with games like Risk and Monopoly.

  • @Minnesota_Central
    @Minnesota_Central Před 5 lety +3

    Can anyone vouch for this game being good?
    I'm interested in buying a new game

    • @2Wolves1Core
      @2Wolves1Core Před 5 lety

      Aris it’s one of the best area control games you can play! Just remember that it’s just a game! So no murdering friends over this game!

    • @Minnesota_Central
      @Minnesota_Central Před 5 lety

      @@2Wolves1Core thanks! 😂

    • @JanDeBondt
      @JanDeBondt Před 4 lety

      @@2Wolves1Core And that one needs to invest some game time :)

  • @JanDeBondt
    @JanDeBondt Před 4 lety

    Used it to review the game rules last friday. Played it a bit more than 5hours later that day, then they decided to abandon the game at the start of the 10th round 🙄😖 but now I want to play with the expansion :D and take revenge :p

    • @TeachTheTable
      @TeachTheTable  Před 4 lety

      Oh man, abandoning in the middle is the worst!

  • @actualartist3082
    @actualartist3082 Před 3 lety

    Books and show aren’t the same name.

  • @TheCrankySportsShow
    @TheCrankySportsShow Před 3 lety

    Good tutorial, but please explain the fork…

  • @p6mkq
    @p6mkq Před 4 lety

    It is not fun being Tyrell in this game. :(

  • @clapperproductions8655
    @clapperproductions8655 Před 4 lety +1

    This seems like a more complicated risk who knew that was possible

    • @leshtricity
      @leshtricity Před 4 lety +3

      but Risk is like one of the simplest games of all-time.

    • @metalmugen
      @metalmugen Před 4 lety

      @@leshtricity yeah, when I was a kid I remember thinking it was super hardcore, then I found out about stuff like Axis and Allies or this.

  • @parkkinglot892
    @parkkinglot892 Před rokem

    Why are you using a fork?

  • @JackieFox1976
    @JackieFox1976 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for a great video (but seriously, a fork?)

  • @StinkyWizleteets
    @StinkyWizleteets Před 2 lety

    What the fork is going on here