I'm a Han Taoist Empress and my government type is Chinese Imperial.
If I change religions, will I revert back to feudalism a la if I converted cultures?
If I change religions, will I revert back to feudalism a la if I converted cultures?
hello you guys,
In my Conan run I got the mission to spawn the son of satan as the head of the demon worshippers, naturally, i wanted him to be of my dynasty so that I could play him. I abducted my wife, forced her to join my society and then impregnated her, well however somehow the child that resulted of that (which apparently came without her beeing pregnant) was not considered my child. It was not a bastard and only of her dynasty and had no father.
Is this working like designed? Do I have to marry someone of my dynstay for that to work? I though at least that if I do this to my wife that it will be atleast considered my child...
also I was wondering where the line is drawn with the willingness of obedient servants to accept my demands. For instance, i could force someone to make me marry his daughter even though he hated my guts, also he supported me in court etc. But can i also use this to wage war against someone and make him surrender bevor a battle happens?
Even if they're just one rank below?Normally, the most powerful thing you can do with obedience is vassalisation - as grandmaster, all independent landed members will accept your generous offer to vasslise them.
Even if they're just one rank below?
Most likely. Unless there's some modifier when you reform faith and declare yourself god or something.Yes. In fact, I believe that society-driven Obedience is the only way to diplomatically vassalise independent king-level characters.
I'm a Han Taoist Empress and my government type is Chinese Imperial.
If I change religions, will I revert back to feudalism a la if I converted cultures?
Aside from the cosmetic rewards, you can get for playing ck2, nothing was announced so far.I don't know where to put this question so I'll put here, I've bought CK2 earlier this year to play with Friends I played it for like 50 hours, which was one Multiplayer campaign, but then I find out that CK2 went free anyway which is a bummer, if I knew that a couple of monthes back I would've just waited.
So my question is, with CK3 coming in do the people who bought CK2 and also its DLCs get something in return, or are they just out of luck for the amount of money they spent on the game.
And especially for people like me who recently bought the game and didn't play it that much.
hello you guys,
In my Conan run I got the mission to spawn the son of satan as the head of the demon worshippers, naturally, i wanted him to be of my dynasty so that I could play him. I abducted my wife, forced her to join my society and then impregnated her, well however somehow the child that resulted of that (which apparently came without her beeing pregnant) was not considered my child. It was not a bastard and only of her dynasty and had no father.
Is this working like designed? Do I have to marry someone of my dynstay for that to work? I though at least that if I do this to my wife that it will be atleast considered my child...
I didn't get one either, maybe it doesn't send it if you already own the dlc.Crusader kings 3 promo.
Have not gotten a confirmation email to be able to get the expantion pack "Old kings"
Known bug?
Does anyone know where to find actual trigger conditions for bloodlines? I can only find the effects in the bloodline folder.
I didn't get one either, maybe it doesn't send it if you already own the dlc.
Alright... on further examination, I guess the Boudica one is actually not implemented?All of the non-historical bloodlines are created by events, the vast majority of which are in ...\events\HF_bloodline_events.txt .
Basically, search the ...\events\ and ...\common\scripted_effects\ folders for "bloodline" and you'll find pretty much everything related to bloodline creation.