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    Crusader Kings This was my "oh shit" moment

    Crusader Kings This was my "oh shit" moment


    This was my "oh shit" moment

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 10:34 PM PST

    Well it was about that time that I noticed that my second heir was about eight stories tall and was a crustacean from the protozoic era.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 10:21 AM PST

    Asturias stole my Aquitaine. I ain't even mad. Look at that nameplacement

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 11:04 PM PST

    My biggest issue with CK3

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:37 PM PST

    WHY THE FUCK CAN I ONLY PET MY DOG ONCE EVERY 5 YEARS I DON'T CARE IF I DON'T GET THE STRESS BONUS EVERY TIME BUT LET ME PET MY DOG WHENEVER I WANT HE'S A GOOD DOGGO AND DESERVES MORE PETS THAN ONCE EVERY 5 YEARS

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    Hermione Granger (Emma Watson)

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 03:55 AM PST

    A motto every member takes with pride

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:41 PM PST

    Independence Wars don't make sense and should be changed.

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 04:43 PM PST

    So basically, in CK2 if you as a duke or a king vassal decided you wanted to be independent, you declared a war and it was up to your liege to siege your territory, or otherwise they would get the "counties controlled by rebel" penalty that adds up over time in the warscore.

    In CK3 this seems to be the opposite for some reason, if I want independence, I have to actually go and siege my lieges capital 50 provinces away, or otherwise I get the enemy controlls war target penalty.

    This doesn't make much sense, since I already control the territory, it should be up to the liege to crush the rebellion. Besides, if I'm going all the way to Constantinople to siege it, I've actually conquered them. Sorry for the rant.

    Tl;dr: independence wars don't make sense, liege should be the one who has to siege holdings.

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    I tried to kiss him

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 05:24 PM PST

    Can we address the Elephant in the room that are these stats?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:35 PM PST

    Take a look at this bad boy

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 07:44 AM PST

    Manged to reform the Roman Empire for the first time, rest of the map is a bit of a mess but quite chuffed

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 04:35 AM PST

    Paradox Did Not Expect Me to Reform Paganism

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:06 PM PST

    Can someone explain why I can't declare war in the byzantines, I used the buy claim interaction to get a claim but it isn't showing up in my casus belli list

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 06:41 AM PST

    The best guy I’ve ever made. Made Rome and with all stats combined he has over 100 points. Diplomacy is the best!

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 10:28 AM PST

    First Time I Got To Use The "Found New Kingdom" Decision!

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 11:11 AM PST

    The actual banner of West Francia. The Capetian banner attributed to West Francia in CK3 is wrong and makes no sense.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 11:42 AM PST

    Got my gf to play ck3. She seems to be doing just fine on tutorial island.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 02:41 AM PST

    damn never knew they exist in ck2.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 07:48 AM PST

    As soon as I married her ...

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 08:58 AM PST

    monarchy switch

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 08:40 AM PST

    I give up to spell his name...

    Posted: 04 Jan 2021 02:37 AM PST

    Some CK3 tips we wish we would've known when we started.. (Discussion)

    Posted: 03 Jan 2021 11:03 PM PST

    I'm adding here some CK3 tips I figured out many hours into the game. Feel free to add your own!

    1. 'Golden Obligations' skill in Stewardship skill tree is by far the easiest way to make money early on in the game (for non-tribal rulers).

    2. Marrying daughters into Kingdoms with 1/2 children is the easiest way to gather claims for whole kingdoms.

    3. Peasant uprising leaders always have excellent Martial and Prowess stats, so consider recruiting them after defeating.

    4. The simplest way to ensure your heir has very good Piety generation is to educate them yourself, since you have some over their personality traits.

    5. When trying to gain land from a ruler by waging multiple wars over the years, never ransom their captured family. It gives a bonus every subsequent war.

    6. The longer a single character rules, the more stable the rule will be. So if you're 60+, your heir may be 30-40, and your heir's heir may be ~15. So if your heir starts rule now, they'll max rule for 20 years before death. Consider sacrificing your heir by sending him alone into a battle, so that his ~15yr old son ascends to the throne.

    7. When having well-groomed heirs/sons, no matter how high their prowess is, think twice before making them your Knights/Hetaerias/Shoorveers etc. Forbid them from service, and keep inviting new knights whenever the option comes.

    8. When educating a child, the three things that matter the most are: (a) Guardian's skill stat + knowledge stat (b) Guardian being a Genius (c) Ward being a Genius

    9. Always try to have counties bring ruled by someone having the same Culture and Religion as the county holdings. Try to have the Dukes with same combination, too. This increases county control and development faster and more sustainably than any other technique.

    10. Women effectively stop being fertile after they reach 40+. The effect on men is much slower.

    11. 'Fecund' trait is broken, and it doesn't always ensure many children. Even Medium fertility marriages can spawn 10 children. It's decided randomly.

    12. When giving out marriages, ENSURE you check 2 things: (a) Whether children born will be of your dynasty or not; (b) Whether any individual in the couple is homosexual. (While even homosexuals can have children, usually they end up as adulterers, so think about choosing heterosexuals)

    Feel free to add!

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