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Crusader kings 3 g2a
Crusader kings 3 g2a













crusader kings 3 g2a

Granting land to a local character earns Prestige.Learning the language of an involved Culture earns Prestige.Involved characters can convert to an involved Culture or Religion at a discount.Involved rulers can use the Border Raid casus belli in the Struggle region, damaging the target County and gaining Gold if they occupy it.Involved independent rulers can ask an involved ruler of higher rank to join a defensive war in exchange for vassalage.Involved rulers can offer to join the wars of other involved rulers, receiving a lump sum of Gold if the war is won and their contribution was at least 100.Involved characters need less Prestige to declare war in the Struggle region.Involved characters can Fabricate Claims in the Struggle region for Prestige instead of Gold.Involved characters can hire Mercenaries at a thirty-percent discount.However, since Interlopers aren't technically involved, interactions with them will rarely if ever trigger Catalysts. Interlopers are characters from outside the Struggle region who can trigger Catalysts, usually due to claims or alliances. Normally, only characters who are involved in the Struggle can trigger Catalysts.

crusader kings 3 g2a

For example, a war between two involved characters might hasten an upcoming Hostility phase, while an unexpected alliance might bring the region closer to a Conciliation phase. The Struggle will move on to its next phase when enough Catalyst Events - that is, specific interactions between characters involved in the Struggle - have taken place. Each Struggle affects a particular region - the Iberian Struggle, naturally, affects the Iberian Peninsula.Įvery Struggle takes place across a decades-long cycle of four phases Hospitality, Opportunity, Compromise, and Conciliation. Islam already have polygamy, and I'm not sure if polygamy will play nice with Orthdoxy/born in the purple.In Crusader Kings 3, a Struggle is a long-term cultural conflict that can take a significant portion of a campaign to resolve - if it ever gets resolved at all. So what do guys think? Personally I think I would only take polygamy if I were Catholic (I don't know much about religions besides Catholicism, Germanic, and Islam. I doubt I could do that with pure polygamy. In my current playthrough I married the Princess of Italy, and after her mom died assassinated everyone to get her on the throne which my heir later inherited. What I've been doing is sieging and forcing princesses into concubinage, and occasionally marry them to my sons (as they are now in my court). However it's unlikely that I'll be able to marry into major families with Abrahamic religions. In a way I'm kind of drawn to polygamy as my children will inherit their mother's claims. I'm assuming that taking that will disable concubinage. I see one of the new HF doctrines is for polygamy. So I've been playing Norse/Germanic for awhile now and I really enjoy it. I hope I don't regret typing this, but you guys also play CK2 so you know how it is.















Crusader kings 3 g2a