![]() The best way to stack health bonuses is with Hinduism and the learning lifestyle tree. Stoic gives you a very rare health bonus buff. The courts it has access to do not stack super well with it, but they are still very good. I had five rulers back to back with 60+ learning. The development growth around the Ganges was patently absurd, almost all of my provinces by 1066 were at maxed out at 35 development (the hard limit for development based on tech of early medieval). With all of these bonuses to learning, education, and keeping small (in one kingdom with court grandeur expectation of 1 that I custom created) I was able to unlock all 3 of the personal lifestyle learning trees within 5 years and unlock 4 other trees in other attributes. Another game, I played Haesteinn 867, migrated to Magadha in India, and took advantage of the university there as well as the Buddhist holy site of Lumbini, the Stories tradition from Norse, genius trait, and Philosopher culture from a nearby culture. One game, I played in Bohemia, grabbed the mines in Caslav and Nitra, and developed my country to high heaven and ended the game with around 90 development in my capital. For this court type, I did two playthroughs. But that is a small price to pay for how much lifestyle learning, development growth, and cultural fascination that you get out of this build. ![]() You will miss out on swapping your court type regularly so that your courtiers can have two sets of courtier type buffs. So, if you start play as someone with access to scholarly (a courtly or spiritual culture) you can swap over to bureaucratic and stack buffs that way. Your current court type carries over when you switch an ethos. This one is fun for people who like playing tall. Hidden bonus: if you have such a buffed up army like this, the AI lemmings itself at you because they assume they'll win with the numeric advantage, meaning you won't have to hunt them down. A good combo of cultural knight buffs, men at arms buffs, and this court type will make it so that you can fight armies 10x the size of your army no problem. And this combo just makes that easier, as well as buffing your normal men at arms. So, making it so that your knights are more buff and can hit the 12 prowess they need to be a knight is good. Cultural traditions like 'Only the Strong' are quite good, if you check post battle screens you will find that knights deal a significant number of casualties. The court trait for a warlike courtier gives martial, prowess, and men at arms cost reductions, which stacks perfectly with the ethos and various men at arms and knight bonuses you receive from the court type. S: Stoic(any), Bureaucratic (any), Bellicose (Intrigue)īellicose (Warlike) can be considered a standard, one-size-fits-all court combo. S+: Bellicose (Warlike), Bureaucratic (!Scholarly!) (Exclamation mark means you have to switch ethos and keep your court type the same) I suggest taking a look at the Culture page, Court type traits, and Court types so that we're all on the same page in regards to stats. I've played every single court type and ethos at this point so these will be my honest observations. Hey there, today I'll be giving a quick guide and tier list to the various court types and comboes you can make in Royal Court. Currently, /r/CrusaderKings is operating its seventh communal game. That information can be found in the hub post for the most recent game.Where can I find information about the subreddit's communal game? Websites and WikisĬlick here to get rid of memes on this subreddit Communal Games If you post a screenshot of the game, please point out what you want people to look at in the image or explain in the comments. Don't be racist, discriminatory, or otherwise a dick.ĥ. This rule is being enforced at the time of posting, rather than us having to go through the sub and remove a bunch of old posts.Ģ. If you just want history related memes, go to /r/trippinthroughtime or /r/Parado圎xtra. A picture of a crusader doing something silly? Not related, and it will be removed. ![]() The actual content of a post - not just the title, or the general idea - needs to be related to Crusader Kings. Engage in courtly intrigue, dynastic struggles, and holy warfare in mediæval Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, India, the Steppes & Tibet.Ĭan you achieve fame and fortune for your noble family, or will your names be forgotten to history? NEW ANNOUNCEMENTġ. Hover your mouse over any of the boxes below to view relevant information.Ĭrusader Kings is a historical grand strategy / RPG video game series for PC, Mac & Linux developed & published by Paradox Interactive.Beginner's Guide DLC Guide Mods CK2 Wiki CK3 Wiki Paradox Forums Discord NEW PLAYERS! README! ![]()
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