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You actually want to wait a while. You're still really powerful compared to feudal rulers, and can raise way bigger armies than them, so take advantage. Extort tribute, raid, maybe conquer some more tribes, and stack big piles of money and prestige, while you continue to improve your tribal holdings. Once you can't improve your holdings any more, you're not really going to get that much more powerful, and by this time you may notice that feudals are a bit less helpless. This is a good time to make the switch. And since you can easily accumulate way more money than you can spend, you might even want to help some of your vassals upgrade their hillforts, so they can switch to feudalism too.
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GHOST_BUTT posted:Viking age fires in 793, so if Sigurdr is in his late fifties, it's got to be getting close. I feel like it fires exactly in 800 every time.
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KDdidit posted:I totally turned defensive pacts off. Did 3 runs with it in other starts and it wasn't for me. I could live with the <50 pacts, but the >50 ones didn't seem to make sense. Any way I got Scandinavia with about a year to spare, had to rush back after pillaging and win a holy was because i forgot i lost a bunch of piety reforming the religion. The council thing is annoying, why they don't want me to take an opm in dejure Scandinavia is a mystery, but whatever. When do people go feudal as Vikings? Still haven't kicked off the Viking age yet. In order to go feudal, a character must follow an organized/reformed religion, have a tribal holding with a stone hillfort, and have passed the "absolute tribal authority" law. Don't rush into feudalism, though. There are still advantages to being tribal for awhile. Tribal holdings generate a lot more troops and boats than a single castle does, so you should use those levies to raid and build up a sizable amount of gold before going feudal. I usually aim for 10k or more. You're going to need it when you switch to feudal, find yourself weakened, and need to build up your realm fast. Also, once you go feudal you cannot call for tribal allies to join your wars, and they will provide very few vassal levies until they too adopt feudalism, which may take some time.
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How do you make an Antipope?
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:25 |
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super fart shooter posted:You actually want to wait a while. You're still really powerful compared to feudal rulers, and can raise way bigger armies than them, so take advantage. Extort tribute, raid, maybe conquer some more tribes, and stack big piles of money and prestige, while you continue to improve your tribal holdings. Yeah, at some point as a viking you end up with so much gold that you can upgrade all your vassals to have hillforts as well. That way when you reform, they'll auto-reform with you.
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SirPhoebos posted:How do you make an Antipope? From the wiki: https://ck2.paradoxwikis.com/Antipope Secular rulers can appoint a vassal bishop as an antipope, if: the ruler is independent and at least duke tier. the ruler can spend 500 Prestige the bishop is at least count tier the bishop is not subject to Papal Investiture crown law the bishop likes the ruler more than the pope the true pope is not the ruler's vassal the religion does not have the "Deposed an Antipope" modifier to moral authority (Modifier is applied upon successful Depose Antipope war and lasts 50 years) To appoint a bishop as antipope, go to the Religion tab (F9) and click the hat button Antipope.png next to the bishop.
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SirPhoebos posted:How do you make an Antipope? Flip the helicity of the Pope.
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Find a Pope with the same mass, but an opposite charge. Make sure you don't let the Popes touch.
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McGavin posted:Make sure you don't let the Popes touch. It's not gay unless the Popes touch.
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 20:29 |
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What are good mods in the crazy post-Holy Fury/Iron Century world we live in?
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What determines who joins a rebellion when you fail to imprison or revoke a title? I just had a weird situation where I had a valid reason to imprison a vassal, but when I went to do it and the roll failed, basically the entire loving kingdom joined in with him. I thought they were only supposed to be able to do that if the action would be viewed as tyrannical?
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The Cheshire Cat posted:What determines who joins a rebellion when you fail to imprison or revoke a title? I just had a weird situation where I had a valid reason to imprison a vassal, but when I went to do it and the roll failed, basically the entire loving kingdom joined in with him. I thought they were only supposed to be able to do that if the action would be viewed as tyrannical? They might've disliked you or may have already been part of a rebellious faction. They might have also had marriage ties and allliances amongst your vassals and were able to call them into the war. In other happenings, I have confronted myself about being the lover of one of my wives. I'm gonna beat myself up. Give 'im hell, me.
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The Cheshire Cat posted:What determines who joins a rebellion when you fail to imprison or revoke a title? I just had a weird situation where I had a valid reason to imprison a vassal, but when I went to do it and the roll failed, basically the entire loving kingdom joined in with him. I thought they were only supposed to be able to do that if the action would be viewed as tyrannical? I've gotten call to arms from other rebellious vassals whom I had no previous alliances or factional membership with... I think the option is always available among all other vassals of the same liege, but it'll only work if they hate the liege enough. Maybe their willingness to join also takes into account the relative strength of all discontent vassals combined, kinda the way factions do, I'm not sure
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SirPhoebos posted:How do you make an Antipope? Sometimes when a mommy and daddy love each other very much the daddy puts baby inside the mommy's belly and then a few decades later a monarch uses that baby as a pawn in a political struggle over the right of kings to appoint clergy.
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actually, in this analogy, the mommy is the papacy, the daddy is a sovereign ruler, and the baby is a prince-bishop
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So I just had a loving nobody survive 15 assassination attempts in a row. And then to add injury to insult he beat me in a duel despite me having a 100 skill versus his 20. Is there some hidden "just will not loving die" trait?
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SirPhoebos posted:So I just had a loving nobody survive 15 assassination attempts in a row. Can you post a screenshot of their CrusaderBook profile? I'm curious to see how much of a bum they are. And yeah, that happens for me too, now and again. What's his intrigue like? Since it may be possible that they won the duel through that intrigue/deception option, to spike your opponent's drink beforehand, or whatever it is.
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SirPhoebos posted:Is there some hidden "just will not loving die" trait? Paranoid.
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SirPhoebos posted:So I just had a loving nobody survive 15 assassination attempts in a row. Characters with paranoid trait have 90% chance of escaping any assassination attempt. Turns out expecting people are out to get you is helpful when they're really are out to get you.
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Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
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Pyromancer posted:Characters with paranoid trait have 90% chance of escaping any assassination attempt. Turns out expecting people are out to get you is helpful when they're really are out to get you. Tell me you're exaggerating. The wiki says: >Characters who are Paranoid are ten times more likely to get a whiff of plots against them, their spouses and their children. [...] Paranoid characters are more likely to survive in most plans, while Trusting characters are significantly more likely to be killed in most plans. Of course, it's compensated by the fact that you become stressed all the time and also my wife is pregnant, but I was away, WASN'T I? Still sounds too strong and a no-brainer for almost any kind of character.
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# ? Sep 13, 2019 11:05 |
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YeH wow I have a thousand hours in this game and I had no idea, that’s amazing
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# ? Sep 13, 2019 21:48 |
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"Hey, there's a big chunk of Syria taken out of the Abbasids, I wonder what's going on theoh my Allah" She founded the Alexander knockoff bloodline. When I checked on her a few years later, she had conquered like a third of Anatolia and driven the Byzantines into the sea. And she's gay as hell. Naturally, her sons are disappointments.
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1stGear posted:"Hey, there's a big chunk of Syria taken out of the Abbasids, I wonder what's going on theoh my Allah" Did you have gender equality on or something? Did she just convert to Islam before going on her roaring rampage of revenge? I never see women control muslim countries normally.
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She 100% deserves to get a great work made. Perhaps the ruler statue...
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1stGear posted:"Hey, there's a big chunk of Syria taken out of the Abbasids, I wonder what's going on theoh my Allah" She's got sympathy for Judaism, Christianity, AND Zoroastrian. Has she been doing like, a world tour of religions or something?
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Eimi posted:Did you have gender equality on or something? Did she just convert to Islam before going on her roaring rampage of revenge? I never see women control muslim countries normally. Nope, default rules. I started at 769 and am 820ish right now. The Cheshire Cat posted:She's got sympathy for Judaism, Christianity, AND Zoroastrian. Has she been doing like, a world tour of religions or something? No idea. I have never wanted a "What the gently caress happened here" feature more than I do now. Delving a little more into her history: her grandfather was Count of Osraige in Ireland but it looks like her family lost the title at some point and her dad died landless. Her living brothers are both nobodies back in Ireland. Her first husband was the Duke of Kent. In 808, she conquered the Emirate of Damascus as an Adventurer, had her husband murdered, then conquered several other chunks of Syria. She is the founder of the Sultanate of Syria. She killed her first man personally at the age of 24 and has had two Emirs burnt at the stake. She recently had a Pet Graveyard built at the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Where all the conversions to Levantine and Islam happened and how she got away from the Abbasids are anyone's guess. I love her and I wish she was my liege. 1stGear fucked around with this message at 22:43 on Sep 13, 2019 |
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1stGear posted:Nope, default rules. I started at 769 and am 820ish right now. How do you find out this kind of information? To me it seems like that is the biggest feature missing from CK2. I always forget why people are in my prisons for example. Unless there is some kind of feature and I missed it?
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1stGear posted:Nope, default rules. I started at 769 and am 820ish right now. That's fuckin incredible.
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Red_Fred posted:How do you find out this kind of information? To me it seems like that is the biggest feature missing from CK2. I always forget why people are in my prisons for example. You can kind of puzzle it out by looking at their dynasty, and the history on the titles they hold. The latter will tell you when they acquired them and how they got it (i.e. inherited, conquered, created, etc.). I wonder if she rolled the "child of destiny" event. Her stats are insanely high, especially considering she doesn't have quick or genius.
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Red_Fred posted:How do you find out this kind of information? To me it seems like that is the biggest feature missing from CK2. I always forget why people are in my prisons for example. The family stuff is a matter of just clicking through her relatives and seeing what they're up to. Titles she conquered and created are a matter of clicking on the title's shield then clicking on its History. Kills are a button on the character's page. And forgetting you have characters in your prison till the smell of their rotting corpse seeps up into your great hall is a CK2 tradition. quote:I wonder if she rolled the "child of destiny" event. Her stats are insanely high, especially considering she doesn't have quick or genius. From what I'm reading about that chain, this is probably it. She has a modifier for strangling a snake in her crib which is apparently a thing in the chain and if the Child is unlanded when they hit a certain age, they get a pile of event troops and jet off to conquer something. You also get unlimited Invasion CBs which explains why she's loving up the Middle/Near East with a vengeance. 1stGear fucked around with this message at 23:03 on Sep 13, 2019 |
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Red_Fred posted:Aw man, thought that was only broken for the player Well the answer to this is yes. I played the long game: killed his kids, then executed him when only his mother (also in my prison) was left then banished her and got all $11k. I got kinslayer but my PC died like 6 months later so it all worked out well. I’m now more than 3 times as wealthy as the next nation despite being pretty small.
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 07:24 |
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I ran through the tutorial as the King of Léon, then kept playing through as his daughter, who ended up founding two bloodlines and conquering almost enough territory to form the empire of Hispania. Her failniece's short reign lasted long enough to lose a war to increase council power. This I guess meant that my vassals were free press their own wars, because they finished reconquista-ing on their own while I sat around and twiddled my thumbs. After her son took over, I was able to form a more friendly council and start seizing territory again, which let me finally form Hispania and dole out kingdoms to my vassals. One of those vassals... went a little crazy: It doesn't seem like a problem for now, I married off one of my daughters to him and he has 100 opinion of me, but that's, like, a lot of territory, and I don't think he's done in North Africa. How do I thwart his ambitions? Specifically, how do I keep him from de jure absorbing more land into his kingdom? Can I revoke the title from his heir?
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I totally agree that character history would be a great feature. Paradox tries to do some things that simulate it, like Bloodlines are partly there so that you can quickly see great ancestor of a person. Ditto traits like Crusader or Viking, they tell you more about what character did rather than his stats. EU Rome had a feature like this: https://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/l/293136-europa-universalis-rome-windows-screenshot-it-s-not-the-years.jpg But I guess it had fewer characters and CK2 would die if it tries to store all this info. Maybe they should do it only for living characters and get rid of boring stuff like stat changes and fought battles.
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Lazyhound posted:It doesn't seem like a problem for now, I married off one of my daughters to him and he has 100 opinion of me, but that's, like, a lot of territory, and I don't think he's done in North Africa. How do I thwart his ambitions? Specifically, how do I keep him from de jure absorbing more land into his kingdom? Can I revoke the title from his heir? Various Meat Products fucked around with this message at 09:41 on Sep 14, 2019 |
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oops
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I don’t think I can revoke while he’s my son-in-law (unless there’s some way to cancel the alliance). I’m still really vague on how taxes flow and what the value of retaining a duchy/kingdom is.
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Lazyhound posted:I don’t think I can revoke while he’s my son-in-law (unless there’s some way to cancel the alliance). Oh, in that case murder him and revoke from his heir. Lazyhound posted:I’m still really vague on how taxes flow and what the value of retaining a duchy/kingdom is. You don't want to give out duchies/kingdoms unless you're over your vassal limit and you need to get back under it. Doing that creates strong vassals that can challenge you, and you'll get less in the way of taxes and levies from your counts since there's a middleman.
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1stGear posted:Nope, default rules. I started at 769 and am 820ish right now. This is the kind of amazing stories I play CK2 for I never been much of a fan of events, they can be funny or interesting first time you see them, but after they are just repetitive lame stories forced upon characters again and again. What is actually good is this kind of crazy spontaneous stories happening organically within the game. And for that, nothing can beat CK2 Elias_Maluco fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Sep 14, 2019 |
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child of destiny is too rare imo, Ive never seen it
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