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binge crotching posted:If you're pagan I don't know why you would ever do anything other than the warrior lodge though. How do you join the warrior lodge? I tried boosting relations with the leader, to no avail
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Tias posted:How do you join the warrior lodge? I tried boosting relations with the leader, to no avail you should be able to join your own religion's lodge at any time. if you're not of the same religion, other clauses apply like you have to neighbor a ruler of that religion and be a tribal/nomad
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# ? Feb 13, 2020 18:37 |
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Ok, but like, where do I click to join?
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# ? Feb 13, 2020 18:49 |
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In the society menu?
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# ? Feb 13, 2020 19:09 |
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Tias posted:All religions have their own satanist faction. The germanic pagan one is called Cold Ones and they are as gently caress Slavic ones call satanists KHOLDUN and KHOLDUNIA (warlock and witch in Russian) and it is hilarious.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 09:37 |
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GHOST_BUTT posted:Yeah I'm not about playing optimally, necessarily, but the warrior lodge is so good nothing else even compares. Satanists can be especially useful when you're playing a vassal, which you're usually not doing too long as a pagan. Until you've reformed, there's nothing even coming close to the warrior lodges. After reform, I feel it's useful to dip into the Hermetics a few times for their amazing artifacts, which is why I reform with astrology in like 80% of my pagan games.
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Torrannor posted:Satanists can be especially useful when you're playing a vassal, which you're usually not doing too long as a pagan. Until you've reformed, there's nothing even coming close to the warrior lodges. After reform, I feel it's useful to dip into the Hermetics a few times for their amazing artifacts, which is why I reform with astrology in like 80% of my pagan games. Why reform norse to astrology when you can reform to bloodthirsty gods and convert the useless prisoners you get from raiding into piety and prestige.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 13:33 |
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Torrannor posted:Satanists can be especially useful when you're playing a vassal, which you're usually not doing too long as a pagan. Out of curiosity, why is being a satanist best when you're a vassal? I haven't been one very often, but I always had the impression that you had to be careful, since your liege finding out could be catastrophic
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 15:28 |
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You can give him dick cancer
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 00:16 |
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Major Isoor posted:Out of curiosity, why is being a satanist best when you're a vassal? I haven't been one very often, but I always had the impression that you had to be careful, since your liege finding out could be catastrophic Imprison your liege and turn them into a thrall. You can now declare any war you want against them and immediately demand their surrender. If you make sure to keep your thrall alive through the timers you can completely replace your liege in lands before couping them.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 00:31 |
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Rynoto posted:Imprison your liege and turn them into a thrall. You can now declare any war you want against them and immediately demand their surrender. If you make sure to keep your thrall alive through the timers you can completely replace your liege in lands before couping them. Oh my, I'm definitely going to try THIS! (Maybe not all the time, but early on while I'm at Peak Evil) winterwerefox posted:You can give him dick cancer Also this
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Rynoto posted:Imprison your liege and turn them into a thrall. You can now declare any war you want against them and immediately demand their surrender. If you make sure to keep your thrall alive through the timers you can completely replace your liege in lands before couping them. How do you imprison them? You can't abduct people with a rank higher than Count. I guess you could use Intrigue focus but that's really low odds.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 03:31 |
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in the most general/strategic sense, demon worshipper cults want to overturn the status quo, purely destructively. they barely care what the status quo is, only that it changes, and preferably as violently and drastically as possible. when you are a vassal, that's generally exactly what you want because times of chaos are the times you find opportunity to move up in the world. when you are the ruler, that's exactly the opposite of what you want because you're the status quo.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 03:38 |
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Counterpoint: Possessing your vassals to make them like you more, healing your diseases, and eating your children for health, all go a long way towards keeping you in power.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 03:44 |
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The random mutations and backfires from various powers and plots make satanism a gambler’s game and it’d take an awful lot of doing to explain otherwise I think. As an independent ruler you have tons of ways to make sure all of your characters live to 80+ and have good educations and support without having to worry about them growing a hunchback or turning gay at this week’s orgy.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 09:48 |
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I'd cautiously co-sign that. Even just in terms of societies, you're probably better off, as an independent ruler, going with a monastic society or the hermetics, or both. Or again a warrior lodge if you're pagan. I do think the use case as an independent ruler is probably if you're a Doge simply because kidnapping and sacrificing people is oftentimes much easier and cost effective that rigging an election.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 13:36 |
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I must just be a bad player since I've never had a character break 80 y.o., and easily amused to boot since I just broke over 1000 hours of game time according to steam. P.S. Finally finished my seven centuries run. I formed the Holy Roman Empire as Venice, and was emperor when the game ended, but when I converted to EU4 I wasn't made emperor. Instead it went to the huge kingdom of Ruthenia which had been taken over by my dynasts centuries earlier. Oh well, that might've been a fun game if MRs could be emperor.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 21:59 |
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Jedi Knight Luigi posted:I must just be a bad player since I've never had a character break 80 y.o., and easily amused to boot since I just broke over 1000 hours of game time according to steam. Wait, really? Bizarre! Since I've played for 600hrs since release so far, and I've had HEAPS of 80y/o rulers. I mean, old King Thomas the Wise (from back in the early days when 'X the Wise' was an extremely common nickname) even cracked 100! Nobody else ever did after that, but I've definitely had my share of 80y/os. It can be a bit of a curse though, to be honest - since your next ruler is probably going to be middle-aged, unless you can outlive your kids.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 22:31 |
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Every once in a while you get it perfect, and move straight from an old, well respected ruler and right into a fresh, 22 year old grandson.
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ShootaBoy posted:Every once in a while you get it perfect, and move straight from an old, well respected ruler and right into a fresh, 22 year old grandson. That's my usual games. My son isn't smart enough to go for +health Ways of Life or have a dog or not be murdered, so succession is usually to grandchildren.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 02:06 |
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80 y/o is kind of a watermark because you will not get there except occasionally if you are not prioritizing health, but a character WITH a lot of health will get there routinely. rank 4 universal panacea MO, training hunting dog while diligent, garden wonder, and just the 3 lifestyle focii that give +1 health (theology, hunting, and family) are all ways to get health at least somewhat reliably. an 'average' character has 4 health, so even just two of the above is huge. a 7 health character will almost always hit 80 unless they are extremely unlucky, though after 7 you start getting serious diminishing returns.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 02:13 |
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I don't think I've had a character break 100 (somewhere between 600-700 hours, I think), though I'm pretty sure one of my queens reached her mid-90s. She outlived her daughter and granddaughter and when she died her great-granddaughter took over, I know that. That was my Kingdom of Sicily vassal run, thinking about it, she was a duchess rather than a queen, and one of the few games I reached the end date in. I distinctly remember suddenly inheriting Denmark literally two years from the end of the game due to some marriage weirdness and not being sure what to do with it since that wasn't part of my plans. This was around the time Old Gods was released, if I remember right.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 02:14 |
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yeah i think i’ve had one character get to 100 naturally, it’s insanely rare. 70-80 is the norm and usually i’d rather them die at that point than keep ticking for another generation, while all my good heirs die out
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 02:20 |
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Major Isoor posted:Excellent! In that case, I think I'll try to take over the Byzantine Empire from within, then reform the Roman Empire...then I'll endeavour to convert my new empire to Hellenism, to drive the populace even further from their God That’s badass.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 02:34 |
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I literally cannot imagine how you can have fun playing this game if you are performing the calculation of whether or not satanism is optimal or not
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 03:11 |
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I also play the game extremely slowly which seems to give the game more opportunities to think up ways to kill me. I never go over 3 speed unless I’m waiting for boats to make a long journey, and I pause constantly. In fact I would guess a quarter of my thousand hours is spent looking at Wikipedia with the game running as I go through title holder histories and read about them. But yeah I’m happy to see a ruler make it to 75. I can probably count on one hand the number of rulers I’ve had die between 76-79. But never over 80. And most die in their 60s. It’s fun to see how long I can have an obese guy live, one of my obese doges from my seven centuries run made it to 56 despite (or probably because of) having a pretty active lifestyle.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 06:38 |
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Sampatrick posted:I literally cannot imagine how you can have fun playing this game if you are performing the calculation of whether or not satanism is optimal or not It’s a grand strategy game you dingbat don’t get weird over people doing a strategy
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 09:22 |
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Sampatrick posted:I literally cannot imagine how you can have fun playing this game if you are performing the calculation of whether or not satanism is optimal or not Right, because I turn that monkey cheese poo poo off.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 10:26 |
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quote:Crusader Kings II: Holy Fury - the calculation of whether or not satanism is optimal Time for the next thread title
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Knuc U Kinte posted:Right, because I turn that monkey cheese poo poo off.
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Knuc U Kinte posted:Right, because I turn that monkey cheese poo poo off.
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Knuc U Kinte posted:Right, because I turn that monkey cheese poo poo off.
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Knuc U Kinte posted:Right, because I turn that monkey cheese poo poo off.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 14:22 |
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bunch of people hatin' fun itt
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 14:23 |
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we have evolved beyond concepts like fun
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 14:29 |
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A question about merchant republics Playing as Venice, leader is currently in his 70s. Decades ago I named my son heir and married him to some random French courtier - he’s quick and ambitious, she’s a shrewd genius, both have intrigue scores above 20. He’ll make a great doge some day. Then I mostly forgot about him. He moved to France and apparently he and his wife were very busy assassinating people because she is now the queen of France and my son holds the title king (and heir to Venice), though the lands and title are hers. They have one son who looks to be every bit as conniving as them, heir to the kingdom My question is, is there any way to massage this to merge the two kingdoms or pull off a piece of France? Having landed titles and being the designated heir seem to be incompatible, but is there any kind of situation I can engineer before my current old ruler kicks the bucket? Unfortunately the Lombards and byzantines have me totally boxed in on my island paradise at the moment. This seems like an opportunity to get a foothold somewhere else but I don’t know how.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 15:31 |
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mostly no, there is a hard line between republic and feudal governments. unless i'm missing some crazy tricks, the only real advantage you have here is that if you can pry that dynast son off the realm and back into your republic, you could press his claims in a war. but republics are mostly left outside of marriage/inheritance shenanigans because of the hardcoded behavior of the republic elective laws. you're better off just hulking out and crushing france beneath the hundred thousand boots of your retinue
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 15:44 |
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New CK3 dev diary on diplomacy lifestyle https://www.crusaderkings.com/news/dev-diary-14-the-diplomacy-lifestyle
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 15:53 |
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I haven't played this game in like a year or two but started seeing the "ruler challenges" updates on steam. Looks like it's a thing to unlock cosmetics in CK3? Have their been strategy writeups for any of them? I tried the Welsh one but forgot how to turn a tributary into a vassal and he got gobbled up by England. I tried replaying it and got stupid lucky in the crusade for Egypt, taking home 4k gold and 3k prestige and then a year after getting home and spending it all on upgrades coming down with syphilis which rendered me incapable.
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There are plenty of videos on those challenges. I haven't found any writeups when I looked for them.
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