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Dev Diary #82 - Is That a Dagger in Your Pocket?
Feast thine eyes on the inventory screen! Instead of putting all of the goodies into a big pile, weve made an inventory window showing whats currently equipped and how many of each category you can wear.
[image of inventory screen] Equipable artifacts fall into the following categories; crown, regalia, weapon, armor, and lastly, trinkets. Most of these categories speak for themselves but trinkets, so what are they you may ask? The answer is a myriad of things; they can be brooches, dried flowers, even a worm on a string. You can also sort after these categories, making it easy to find what youre looking for when you want to equip, repair, or just browse your inventory.
[image of inventory screen: artifact section] In the Artifact Details, you can read the artifacts history, as well as see what people are claimants. Watch out - some of these people may be looking to steal the artifact away from you
[image showing artifact details: history tab] Of course, it goes both ways! Did your stupid brother inherit the family heirloom? You can duel, declare war, or steal it as long as you have a claim.
[image showing artifact details: claimants tab] Artifacts wear down when on your person versus when they are on display in the court. So keep that in mind as it can be costly in the long run to equip everything for the bonuses if you're not making full use of them. Since the Antiquarian is such a vital figure in maintaining and making full use of your artifacts, theres a shortcut to recruiting or just looking at who has that position in your court.
[image showing the Antiquarian court position info] As shown in the image, the Antiquarian unlocks the ability to Reforge and Repair, as well as Commissioning Artifacts.
[image showing the Reforge Artifact interaction]
Inspirations are fickle like creativity, so if you have the gold and you want something commissioned, you can get in touch with local artisans through the Commission Artifact decision. An additional benefit of commissioning an artifact is that you get to decide whats being made.
[image showing the commission artifact decision; artifact selection] Now you might wonder, why would I ever subject myself to the whims and possible long time for a person to become inspired if I can just go to the local artisans and get what I want? You see, even if inspirations appear as fickle as love during springtime, its that little extra spice a creators passion that permeates through the final product. Its that warm feeling of love for the craft that the beholder can feel just by looking at it, its something thats not always present in a commissioned piece. Ah, my apologies, I appeared to have been carried away there for a brief moment by my muse. What I meant to say is that in gameplay terms, that means that inspired people can create artifacts of higher quality while the commission artisans will do the bare minimum and therefore be of the lowest quality.
[image showing the inspiration progress] Whether a passion project or not, creating something takes time. We ask for your understanding and hope that you continue to enjoy Crusader Kings 3! This Dev Diary was ghostwritten by the mysterious CC.
[ 2021-11-02 13:37:45 CET ] [ Original post ]
Greetings!
Lets talk about artifacts and the systems surrounding it.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy some neat new features from the team and we can't wait to hear your thoughts and feedback!
Read our Dev Diary #80 - Is That a Dagger in Your Pocket?
To experience the full threads and comments, please visit our forums or website.
Enjoy the FAQ Royal Court and read all there is to learn about our upcoming Expansion
Artifacts can be divided into two categories, inventory and court, which is also where the items are stored. This dev diary will focus on the former one, so the inventory.
Inventory system
Feast thine eyes on the inventory screen! Instead of putting all of the goodies into a big pile, weve made an inventory window showing whats currently equipped and how many of each category you can wear.
[image of inventory screen] Equipable artifacts fall into the following categories; crown, regalia, weapon, armor, and lastly, trinkets. Most of these categories speak for themselves but trinkets, so what are they you may ask? The answer is a myriad of things; they can be brooches, dried flowers, even a worm on a string. You can also sort after these categories, making it easy to find what youre looking for when you want to equip, repair, or just browse your inventory.
[image of inventory screen: artifact section] In the Artifact Details, you can read the artifacts history, as well as see what people are claimants. Watch out - some of these people may be looking to steal the artifact away from you
[image showing artifact details: history tab] Of course, it goes both ways! Did your stupid brother inherit the family heirloom? You can duel, declare war, or steal it as long as you have a claim.
[image showing artifact details: claimants tab] Artifacts wear down when on your person versus when they are on display in the court. So keep that in mind as it can be costly in the long run to equip everything for the bonuses if you're not making full use of them. Since the Antiquarian is such a vital figure in maintaining and making full use of your artifacts, theres a shortcut to recruiting or just looking at who has that position in your court.
[image showing the Antiquarian court position info] As shown in the image, the Antiquarian unlocks the ability to Reforge and Repair, as well as Commissioning Artifacts.
[image showing the Reforge Artifact interaction]
Commission Artifacts
Inspirations are fickle like creativity, so if you have the gold and you want something commissioned, you can get in touch with local artisans through the Commission Artifact decision. An additional benefit of commissioning an artifact is that you get to decide whats being made.
[image showing the commission artifact decision; artifact selection] Now you might wonder, why would I ever subject myself to the whims and possible long time for a person to become inspired if I can just go to the local artisans and get what I want? You see, even if inspirations appear as fickle as love during springtime, its that little extra spice a creators passion that permeates through the final product. Its that warm feeling of love for the craft that the beholder can feel just by looking at it, its something thats not always present in a commissioned piece. Ah, my apologies, I appeared to have been carried away there for a brief moment by my muse. What I meant to say is that in gameplay terms, that means that inspired people can create artifacts of higher quality while the commission artisans will do the bare minimum and therefore be of the lowest quality.
[image showing the inspiration progress] Whether a passion project or not, creating something takes time. We ask for your understanding and hope that you continue to enjoy Crusader Kings 3! This Dev Diary was ghostwritten by the mysterious CC.
[ 2021-11-02 13:37:45 CET ] [ Original post ]
Crusader Kings III
Paradox Developement Studios
Developer
Paradox Interactive
Publisher
2020-09-01
Release
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An Heir is Born in Crusader Kings III
Crusader Kings III is the newest generation of Paradox Development Studio’s beloved medieval role-playing grand strategy game. Expand and improve your realm, whether a mighty kingdom or modest county. Use marriage, diplomacy and war to increase your power and prestige in a meticulously detailed map that stretches from Spain to India, Scandinavia to Central Africa.
But uneasy lies the head that wears a crown! Your cunning is your greatest weapon, and intelligence is the key to all successful strategy. Guard your life and the future of your dynasty, because enemies foreign and domestic envy your status. Engage in espionage, join political factions, punish heretics or use assassins to make sure your throne passes safely to the next generation.
Crusader Kings III is the medieval strategy role-playing experience that you have been waiting for.
Crusader Kings III is the newest generation of Paradox Development Studio’s beloved medieval role-playing grand strategy game. Expand and improve your realm, whether a mighty kingdom or modest county. Use marriage, diplomacy and war to increase your power and prestige in a meticulously detailed map that stretches from Spain to India, Scandinavia to Central Africa.
But uneasy lies the head that wears a crown! Your cunning is your greatest weapon, and intelligence is the key to all successful strategy. Guard your life and the future of your dynasty, because enemies foreign and domestic envy your status. Engage in espionage, join political factions, punish heretics or use assassins to make sure your throne passes safely to the next generation.
Crusader Kings III is the medieval strategy role-playing experience that you have been waiting for.
- Shape Your Dynasty: Guide unique characters through history, choosing lifestyles best suited to their personalities and your ambitions.
- Rewrite Medieval History: Dynasties will change and adapt to changes in family and politics, swimming in a rich world of religious faith and royal pageantry.
- Build a Mighty Kingdom: Use cold steel or warm words to expand your realm; war backed by cunning, and diplomacy that unites bloodlines.
- Experience High Drama: Stranger than fiction stories leap off the screen, as characters plot against you and events push you to extremes.
- Learn as You Go: Guided advice helps newcomers and veterans navigate a rich medieval world. In-game suggestions tip you off to paths you might not have considered.
- The Usual Crusader Kings Fun: Keep a stubborn council in line, scheme against your overbearing uncle or marry rich duchesses for their land and legacy.
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