So, I'm playing as the Duke of Munster. I married my heir to some italian baroness and he left my court. I don't remember there being any matrialineal marriage. So why'd he leave?
So, I'm playing as the Duke of Munster. I married my heir to some italian baroness and he left my court. I don't remember there being any matrialineal marriage. So why'd he leave?
What is the best way to learn the game?
All things being equal is it better to have one county with a bunch of baronies/castles or a bunch of counties with one castle a piece and otherwise full of cities/monasteries?
All things being equal is it better to have one county with a bunch of baronies/castles or a bunch of counties with one castle a piece and otherwise full of cities/monasteries?
I like the city-spam provinces, but I admit for my personal demesne I target coastal holdings, where harbors really make cities shine. Someone in an earlier post mentioned that for inland provinces the all-cities route isn't so clear cut, and there is a real case for castle-heavy provinces away from the coast.Well. The first gives a lot of troops. The second supports a lot of troops. Which also can buy a lot of mercenaries.
Is there still a distant demesne province penalty in this game? I just inherited Gwynned from Brittany, if that makes any difference.
Is your wealth also split with gavelkind?
How do I know the supply level of sea territories? I know how to check for land territories, but I just have to guess when seafaring. My troops keep dying!
How do I know the supply level of sea territories? I know how to check for land territories, but I just have to guess when seafaring. My troops keep dying!
Click on a ship at sea with troops on it, then click on troops to bring up their information. It will show at the top by the skull what the attrition rate is. Mouse over that and it will show the supply limit. I'm looking at the Coast of Asturias and it's 8k, but I haven't checked to see if that is typical.
Since his title outside of the HRE is king-tier, while it is duke-tier inside the HRE, I think what happens is that his duke title gets relinquished to someone else. I think that's what would happen with you having any other CA (autonomous to absolute) while HRE still has either High or Absolute - having a king title was better than a duke title .
Click on a ship at sea with troops on it, then click on troops to bring up their information. It will show at the top by the skull what the attrition rate is. Mouse over that and it will show the supply limit. I'm looking at the Coast of Asturias and it's 8k, but I haven't checked to see if that is typical.