So you installed Fapcraft and now you’re standing in a flat world wondering what the hell to do next. Don’t worry — we’ve all been there.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get started: how to interact with characters, what keys actually do something, where to find the good stuff, and how not to accidentally crash your world because you spawned 20 NPCs at once.
Let’s get into it.
First Things First
After installing Fapcraft (you did follow the installation guide, right?), launch Minecraft with the Forge 1.12.2 profile selected.
Once you’re in the main menu:
- Click on Mods
- Scroll until you see Fapcraft
- If it’s there, congrats. You did it.
Now, start a new world — Creative mode recommended for your first time. You can use it in Survival later, but trust us, Creative is a better sandbox for testing features.
Basic Controls & Keybindings
Fapcraft adds some… interesting mechanics. Here’s how to actually trigger them.
Key | Function |
---|---|
Right Click (on NPC) | Open interaction dialogue |
G | Trigger character-specific animations (contextual) |
L | Open Fapcraft settings menu (if available) |
Shift + Right Click | Alternate interaction or debug mode (varies by version) |
ESC | Exit interaction or cancel animation |
⚠️ Some keys may conflict with other mods. If something doesn’t work, check your keybindings in Options > Controls > Fapcraft and adjust as needed.
How to Find Characters
Characters don’t spawn randomly in vanilla biomes — you’ll need to spawn them yourself (at least in most versions).
Method 1 – Creative Inventory
- Open your inventory (default key:
E
) - Navigate to the Spawn Eggs tab
- Scroll until you see custom eggs like:
- Jenny
- Ellie
- Allie
- (Or others depending on version)
Just drop the egg and place it on the ground. Easy.
Method 2 – Commands
If you prefer using commands:
/summon fapcraft:jenny
/summon fapcraft:ellie
These might vary depending on the version. If the mod author added namespace changes, use /summon @e[type=...]
logic to explore what’s registered.
Interaction Options
Once you place a character, right-click them to bring up interaction options. Depending on the version you’re using, this could include:
- Friendly dialogue
- Gifting (items like diamonds or gold)
- Relationship status (yes, really)
- …and more intimate animations as your “friendship” increases
Some NPCs have specific triggers — you might need to give them a certain item or reach a certain interaction count.
Try:
- Giving them flowers
- Trading food
- Just hanging around for a bit
⚠️ If nothing happens, make sure your game difficulty isn’t set to Peaceful, and that no other NPC mods are interfering.
Where to Use Fapcraft
Ideal Settings:
- Flat world or custom sandbox world
- Creative mode (initial testing)
- OptiFine installed (for better animations)
- Shader packs OFF (some conflict with rendering)
Not Recommended:
- Vanilla survival worlds
- Multiplayer servers (especially public ones… please)
- Heavy modpacks with AI or NPC frameworks
If you insist on using it in survival, we recommend making a copy of your world first and keeping Fapcraft isolated from major mods like MCA, Millénaire, or Ice and Fire.
Advanced Settings
Some versions of Fapcraft include a configuration file located at:
.minecraft/config/fapcraft.cfg
Here, you can adjust:
- Animation toggles
- NPC spawn limits
- Sound effects (mute or not)
- Debug features
Open it with any text editor (Notepad, VSCode, etc.) and tweak as needed.
Bugs & Fixes
Here’s a short list of common bugs and how to deal with them:
Issue | Fix |
---|---|
Characters disappear on reload | Use /kill @e[type=fapcraft:...] and re-summon |
Animations not triggering | Check OptiFine or shader conflicts |
Crashes on world load | Update Java to version 8, reinstall Forge 1.12.2 |
Interaction menu doesn’t appear | Check keybinds or reset to default |
NPCs glitch through blocks | Enable entity collision in config file |
Tips for the Best Fapcraft Experience
- Use a separate Minecraft install just for Fapcraft. MultiMC or Prism Launcher can help.
- Don’t mix it with realism packs or high-performance shaders unless you’re okay with bugs.
- Be patient — the mod is community-built and updates may not be frequent.
- Join the Discord (if available) to share feedback or get unofficial patches.
Fapcraft isn’t for everyone. But for those who enjoy exploring Minecraft’s more chaotic side — or just want a laugh — it delivers a uniquely bizarre experience.
Just remember to keep it offline, keep it private, and back up your saves. This mod exists outside the official Minecraft experience for a reason — and that’s kind of what makes it special.