The King is Dead, An Heir Is Born: Crusader Kings 3

The backbone of your army will always be your knights and Men-at-Arms, so you want to pile as much bonus to them as you can. Especially via Duchy buildings. Cultural MAA is better than the generic ones, I think. Also, you can increase their size as the related tech that also upgrade how many you can have is unlocked.

Took me a while to get a handle on those.

Also I learned that you don't follow the Burgidians in the alps

Yeah, as Catholics, seducing and spawning bastards are kinda required as a just in case.

I know its the medieval age and all and those marriage are loveless affair for the most part, but I pretty never have my guys cheat on their spouse, even the heir that had the the seduction skills fully unlocked hardly did anything (but he also had lover Pox, so)
 
Also I learned that you don't follow the Burgidians in the alps
It's a bad idea to attack anyone while in the mountains anyway unless you can take the damage.

I know its the medieval age and all and those marriage are loveless affair for the most part, but I pretty never have my guys cheat on their spouse, even the heir that had the the seduction skills fully unlocked hardly did anything (but he also had lover Pox, so)
Well, your other option is to get Beautiful and Fecund onto your lineage, which give +30% and +50% fertility to your char respectively and should deal with "not enough sons" issue unless you're really unlucky. Large family means large dynasty means more splendor for Legacies.
 
They capped the amount of legacy you get from family at 100 living family, which isn't hard to achieve. I prefer to have less kids honestly. It's easy to manage the succession of 2 to 3 sons through conquest, disinhertence, and the very occasional murder. It's much harder to manage 6 to 10.
 
Eh, that's why you focus all your building effort to your primary title first, since you'll have advantage of superior MAA then.

You can also somewhat manage the breakaways by making sure that you still have the highest title.
 
Eh, that's why you focus all your building effort to your primary title first, since you'll have advantage of superior MAA then.

You can also somewhat manage the breakaways by making sure that you still have the highest title.

When you build to the limit, having 1 profitable county is not enough.
 
How the hell would having more sons make it easier to hold onto territory for your personal use?
 
How the hell would having more sons make it easier to hold onto territory for your personal use?

English is hard sometimes. I meant the opposite of what it looks like I wrote XD

I'm not sure how you can't. I got two castles in my capital that always go to my heir.

Counties vs holdings :D

The most important successions are before I can build new castles in any case. It is easier if you are playing a faith that can hold temples though, yes
 
just adding one of the dev responses here:
It's a simple conversation between a project manager and the team members responsible for the new feature.

PM: We want the ruler designer in patch 1.2, which needs to go out by the end of 2020. Ideally it should have a good portrait editor, a reasonably well balanced trait selector, and a good CoA editor.
Team: We can't guarantee getting a good portrait editor, a reasonably well balanced trait selector, and a good CoA editor done in time.
PM: What can you guarantee getting done in time?
Team: A good portrait editor, a reasonably well balanced trait selector, and a button to re-randomize your random CoA if you don't like it.
PM: Not ideal, but better than delaying the ruler designer to a later patch or delaying patch 1.2 into 2021. Make it so.
Pretty much 100% this
also the people who are saying the free patch is a "dealbreaker" defiantly need to take reading comprehension classes
 
Counties vs holdings :D

The most important successions are before I can build new castles in any case. It is easier if you are playing a faith that can hold temples though, yes
I keep forgetting those two distinctions. Ugh.

Before I can build new castles, I can generally deal with those via expansion anyway. Probably harder with Catholics admittedly.
 
Godherja Special Holdings Teaser




The Mayikprolollan also gives +10 monthly magical power (details soon!) but the modifier was being a bad boy when I threw this together.

These are just a few of the many special holdings you can find or build around the world of Godherja! Hope this piqued your interest.

If I did, then feel free to check out our sub at /r/godherja, our Discord at Join the Godherja: The Dying World Development Discord Server!, and our lore document at Godherja Public Doc
 
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Godherja Teaser 3




The Fogeaters are the remains of a tribe trapped in the Foglands, who instead of dying... changed.
Just one of many of the odd religions you can find in Godherja, and probably one of my favorite. Culturally they are inspired by the Celts, with the blue paint to match, along with popular dark fantasy imagery of Celtic druidism.
 
Anyone know how to break up an empire without having to go to war with it?
Depends on if they have a single heir succession or not, if they don't just assassinate the emperor a couple of times if they do the best way is to try and arrange things so that either your heir or your heir's wife is in the line of succession and kill the current heir of the empire. Also if you are a lower rank you might be able to just join the empire and then help out an independence faction to take it down from within.
 
Depends on if they have a single heir succession or not, if they don't just assassinate the emperor a couple of times if they do the best way is to try and arrange things so that either your heir or your heir's wife is in the line of succession and kill the current heir of the empire. Also if you are a lower rank you might be able to just join the empire and then help out an independence faction to take it down from within.
I don't want their territory, I just want to make the Gardariki/Russian less cursed looking. and because I want to help the Byzantine reform their central territory.

Context: The Russian spread downward instead of eastward so their Empire reach from Russia to Arabia and cutting through the east part of Byzantine, who broke into pieces because I converted their heir a century before.
 
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