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Dev Diary #125: The Most Valiant of Them All
Hey! Were CKs resident gang of big, beefy, vascular knight bannerets and were here to talk knights! Specifically, the brand-new Accolades feature. So slap on your jerkin, grab your bodkin, strap on your slaying-sword, and dont you dare get distracted by any damsels in distress. Accolades are about adding depth and flavor to knight management, giving you cause to care about the low-ranked NPCs youre sending to untimely deaths. This is a smaller feature, but its an excellent tie-in to the new Activity System, particularly Grand Tournaments. Activities are ideal less-than-lethal reasons to get your knights out of the house, and get them known as the budding warriors and leaders they are.
No. But your knights will probably get a few new things to offer the battlefield. Discuss Dev Diary #125 on our forums!
In death thy glory in heaven, in victory thy glory on earth. Arise therefore, Arjuna, with thy soul ready to fight - The Bhagavad-Gita An Accolade represents the special honors - the eminent status - a liege affords to a favored knight. It represents an awe-inspiring reputation passed through generations of fighters; as Accolades improve over time (and as more storied martial deeds are done), they offer more bonuses to the knights who hold them and to their liege (you).
[Image: Accolades reside at the top of the Knights Window] By spending prestige to create an Accolade on a worthy knight, you make the character your Acclaimed Knight. They serve just as normal knights do, with no additional effects but those provided by their Accolade Attributes (Ill get to those shortly). Heres what creating an Accolade looks like:
[Image: Pictured: who you can Acclaim and whats so very praiseworthy about them] Note that not all your knights are shown as Accolade candidates here. Only unlanded and baron-rank knights can become Acclaimed Knights. Candidates must also have at least 8 prowess - nobody wants them constantly dying of incompetence. Finally, they have to be eligible for at least two Accolade Attributes.
He who would tell divers tales must know how to vary the tune. - Marie de France Accolade Attributes reflect the traits, skills or other qualities of your knights that make them stand out. Theyre the source of Accolade bonuses, which scale as knights gain Glory (a new stat: Accolade XP). Every Accolade has two Attributes. The Ranks earned through Glory gain alternately provide one Attributes bonus and then the others. So, if your Accolade has a Mentor Attribute, youll gain the Mentors aid to their fellow knights only with every second increase in Rank. Some Attributes simply herald an element of a knights personality and, while they can be interesting, arent particularly impressive. Others (like the aforementioned Mentor) depend on the knight being exceptional and, in return, offer potent men-at-arms modifiers, lifestyle trait boosts, etc. Lets check out some Attributes.
[Image: The lowest-level Outrider Attribute bonuses] The Outrider, shown above, is mostly about boosting light cavalry. Below, you can see what its effects look like when they reach their max. If youre interested in these kinds of Men-at-Arms bonuses: theres more on that later in the Dev Diary, including a hot scoop on special Accolade MaA units.
[Image: The highest-level Outrider Attribute bonuses] To be an Outrider, your knight needs the Open Terrain Expert trait or XP in the Horse track of the shiny new Hastiluder tiered trait (gained from Grand Tournament participation). Being, say, a salt-of-the-earth Thug is more common. Wrathful, Arbitrary, Impatient, Arrogant and Reaver characters all qualify. The Thugs is not exactly a rich lineup of bonuses. But hey, if youre a bad guy, you might still want a Thug on your side!
[Image: the lowest-level Thug Attribute bonus]
[Image: The highest-level Thug Attribute bonuses] Given knights are a lieges military muscle, most Accolade bonuses are martial and army-focused. Nonetheless, for those more interested in singing chansons than cleaving skulls, theres Acclaimed Knights like the rare Master of Revels:
[Image: The lowest-level Master of Revels Attribute bonuses]
[Image: The highest-level Master of Revels Attribute bonuses] If you find yourself curious about Attributes, a full list with requirements and effects are listed in the in-game Encyclopedia. Have a Marauder and Thug-led gang of bully-boys backing you up, if you wish - or get yourself a Tactician and a House Paragon! One thing to clear up: while its possible to have multiple Acclaimed Knights, you may only ever have one instance of each Accolade Attribute. Lets keep the modifier stacking reasonable, folks.
[Image: An Accolade]
Youve created an Accolade. Its visible above your knights list. When opened, youre faced with the Accolades name, its Acclaimed Knight, the Successor (if ones been found), its Attributes, and the bonuses it provides. Note that your Accolades can be freely renamed, just in case the randomly-filled templates like The Sword of Death or Senior Knight of the Polish Guard don't do it for you. And the track in the middle is showing Glory? Thats XP, right?
He who does more is of greater worth - Geoffroi de Charny, The Book of Chivalry Heck yeah, XP. Glory is gained whenever something happens that might make your Acclaimed Knight and their Accolade more respected, more famed and glorious, in the eyes of loyal warrior and hateful foe alike. Accolade Rank is increased with Glory; theyre what provide you with the good stuff. Heres a list of common Glory sources for an Acclaimed Knight: Fighting in winning battles Wounding/killing other knights in battle Winning single combats Attending Activities with their liege Participating in/winning Tournament Contests Their liege winning wars against higher-ranked war targets On that last point: indeed, the feat of besting an Emperor as a Count nets the Counts Acclaimed Knights a tasty bit of extra Glory. This amount varies based on the size of the war target and the Casus Belli type.
[Image: Glory gain on victory should this victory somehow happen] Some new events will also provide opportunities to increase your Accolades Glory. This may be the knight-iest one of all:
[Image: An imminent training montage]
[Image: Tooltip of Option A, with Accolades shown in its bottom two entries] Glory will not accrue endlessly; it is also sometimes lost. This happens when knights lose battles, are defeated, and on Accolade Succession. The last one might seem harsh, but can you really expect a brand-new Acclaimed Knight to command the same respect as their predecessor? Give them some time.
[Image: A n00b.]
For I have promised to do the battle to the uttermost, by faith of my body, while me lasteth the life, and therefore I had liefer to die with honour than to live with shame - Malory, Le Morte dArthur Knights die. Its a hazard of the job. If Accolades, as a system, were about the rise of an individual knights personal legend, itd necessitate a lot of frustration and loss of investment. Therefore, Accolades carry on from master to pupil, from Acclaimed Knight to Successor. Accolade Successors are filled in automatically, but the Accolades liege is free to remove them and select replacements.
[Image: Successor requirements and candidates] What if one has no valid Successors among their knights? Well, willing players can try to recruit characters who fulfill Attribute requirements, by hook (literally and otherwise) or marriage offer. But if poring through character lists is not your cup of tea, never fear!
Your prowess, Roland, is a curse on our heads - The Song of Roland Worried that one day your Acclaimed Knight will be dead and gone? For a nominal prestige cost, a brand new Accolade Successor can be yours!
[Image: This Interaction is available from the Successor window]
[Image: Top-quality chivalric virtue, on demand!] There is a bit of fine print to Seek Worthy Accolade Successor, including a fair amount of cooldown. Also, Successors will not necessarily fulfill both of an Accolades Attributes, and when that happens - things get funky.
Accolades all have two Attributes. First displayed is the Primary, the core of the Accolades identity, which will never change. Below is the Secondary Attribute, which Successors arent required to qualify for. Successors must simply fulfill the Primary Attribute requirements (listed in the Successor screen) and qualify for any other Attribute. An example: you create an Accolade with a Politicker Primary Attribute and an Idealist Secondary Attribute. The Accolade is named something warm and fuzzy like Most Loyal of the Banners. Then the Acclaimed Knight dies, and guess what? His Successor is no Idealist, hes a dang Thug! Your new knight is putting his unique unsavory spin on your Politicker Accolade. On the bright side, the mutability of Secondary Attributes allows you more flexibility with Accolade bonuses. This boon is offset by increased Succession Glory loss whenever an Accolade has to change over to a new Secondary Attribute.
Ubi sunt What if, god forbid, you fail to find a Successor for your Accolade? Fear not, sweet gamer. The Accolade isnt destroyed, but rather it becomes Inactive. If you want to free up the slot, you can Retire the Accolade even while its still filled by a knight, and itll become Inactive. Clicking on the Inactive Accolades button which, when needed, appears in the Knights and Accolades window will take you here:
[Image: Some out-of-commission Accolades] These Inactive Accolades no longer provide any effects. You may Reinstate them, choosing a knight to fill them when doing so, or delete them if you wish. But what if you have an Inactive Accolade and theres no one up to the task of filling it?
Are there such heroes among you / Whose bones would not crackle in my fingers? - The Epic of Jangar Of course, youre free to hunt down characters who meet the requirements of your fallen Accolades manually. But this Decision exists to make things a little easier:
[Image: SOUND THE HORNS, SEND THE MINSTRELS] Neat little aside: this Decision first looks to recruit existing characters, but if none available meet requirements, new characters are generated. The new characters Skills and Traits will be appropriate for your Accolades Primary Attribute. The individuals culture should be both A) situated realistically near to yours, B) friendly with yours, and C) either suit the Primary Attribute or generally be well-known for exceptional knights. Basically, this just sets up Norman knights appearing as Accolade candidates all over Christendom. Plus, if youre Emperor of Byzantium, theres a decent chance the elite fighting men who show up will be Armenians or Varangians. Pretty neat.
Lets switch gears and talk Tournaments. Theyre an outstanding one-stop destination for all things knight. Not only do your Acclaimed Knights stand to gain Glory from competition and victory, but the Hastiluder Trait earned with the honing of warrior skills unlocks powerful Men-at-Arms Attributes. Attend equestrian contests if youre interested in Attributes like Lancer or Camel Rider; hold dismounted combats to pursue knights like the Vanguard and the Skirmisher, and do some archery to get Archers and Crossbow Captains. Those particularly interested in improving their stable of knights can attend Tournaments with the Recruit Intent, and improve their odds of going home in chivalrous company.
[Image: A Tournament attendee selecting the Recruit Intent] Interested in your own tale-worthy tournamenting knight? Want an Ulrich von Lichtenstein to dazzle the crowd with skin-tight armor and miraculous skill? Well
[Image: Reference reference]
The keen-eyed among you may have noticed earlier theres but 5 spaces for Accolades in the Knights and Accolades window. This is no mistake: 5 is the maximum number of Acclaimed Knights youll ever have simultaneously. And Im afraid to say youll often have far less. Sometimes, even no capacity for Accolades at all. What gets you from no Accolades at all to a whole squad of Acclaimed Knights? These do:
[Image: The Knighthood Innovation, looking pretty stronk]
This man was very rich and very proud of his bravery, courage and conspicuous lineage; for every Frank is anxious to outdo the others - Anna Comnena, huge fan of the Latins Some cultures members tended to care a little more than others about glorious feats of arms, and thus weve given them a boost to Glory gain. Cultures with Traditions like Chanson de Geste, Royal Army, Performative Honor: those cultures Acclaimed Knights have the best shot at being the greatest in all the world.
[Image: Futuwaa, with its new Glory Gain modifier] The Chivalry lifestyle tree is a good source of Glory bonuses too.
[Image: Chivalric Dominance: a little preview of the Gallant trait]
He has many men about him and is himself the best of fighters, and is not at a loss for wise counsel. - The Laxdla Saga Before closing things out, lets take a moment to explain Accolade effects, such as the new Knight Army Modifier. Wherever you see this term, it means your Acclaimed Knight will improve an army simply by being in it. Theres no requirement for the Acclaimed Knight to be the Armys commander. Mouse over the Acclaimed Knight icon (helmet with the lil colorful scarf) on the army containing your Acclaimed Knight to see what modifiers are being applied to the army by Acclaimed Knights.
[Image: This commanders got a bit of skirmishing backup]
When you choose a Men-at-Arms-boosting Accolade as a Primary Attribute and level it up, youll unlock a fun reward: special, extra-strong Men-at-Arms. Only one Regiment of these can be recruited and they have a limited troop count. However, their high base stats synchronize well with your Acclaimed Knights relevant modifiers and the new bonuses from stationing Regiments in your Holdings. Furthermore, these Retinue MaA perform better in appropriate terrains, they are twice as good at countering, and some of them receive stat increases as the Cultural Eras go by. Heres a taste. And its just lowly skirmishers with bonuses from game start, because Im an irrepressible tease.
[Image: Left: regular skirmishers. Right: skirmishers unlocked by a high-ranked Skirmisher Accolade. Bear in mind effects from Knight Army Modifiers arent visible here]
That about wraps it up! Id love to leave you with one last wise quote from de Charny, who may or may not be a greater knight than a certain Willy Marshall or Rodrigo de Vivar: Avoid quarrels. Thanks for reading!
[ 2023-04-25 12:30:56 CET ] [ Original post ]
Knights, Accolades and Glory
Hey! Were CKs resident gang of big, beefy, vascular knight bannerets and were here to talk knights! Specifically, the brand-new Accolades feature. So slap on your jerkin, grab your bodkin, strap on your slaying-sword, and dont you dare get distracted by any damsels in distress. Accolades are about adding depth and flavor to knight management, giving you cause to care about the low-ranked NPCs youre sending to untimely deaths. This is a smaller feature, but its an excellent tie-in to the new Activity System, particularly Grand Tournaments. Activities are ideal less-than-lethal reasons to get your knights out of the house, and get them known as the budding warriors and leaders they are.
Hey, is this just adding more Knight Effectiveness?
No. But your knights will probably get a few new things to offer the battlefield. Discuss Dev Diary #125 on our forums!
Whats an Accolade?
In death thy glory in heaven, in victory thy glory on earth. Arise therefore, Arjuna, with thy soul ready to fight - The Bhagavad-Gita An Accolade represents the special honors - the eminent status - a liege affords to a favored knight. It represents an awe-inspiring reputation passed through generations of fighters; as Accolades improve over time (and as more storied martial deeds are done), they offer more bonuses to the knights who hold them and to their liege (you).
[Image: Accolades reside at the top of the Knights Window] By spending prestige to create an Accolade on a worthy knight, you make the character your Acclaimed Knight. They serve just as normal knights do, with no additional effects but those provided by their Accolade Attributes (Ill get to those shortly). Heres what creating an Accolade looks like:
[Image: Pictured: who you can Acclaim and whats so very praiseworthy about them] Note that not all your knights are shown as Accolade candidates here. Only unlanded and baron-rank knights can become Acclaimed Knights. Candidates must also have at least 8 prowess - nobody wants them constantly dying of incompetence. Finally, they have to be eligible for at least two Accolade Attributes.
Accolade Attributes
He who would tell divers tales must know how to vary the tune. - Marie de France Accolade Attributes reflect the traits, skills or other qualities of your knights that make them stand out. Theyre the source of Accolade bonuses, which scale as knights gain Glory (a new stat: Accolade XP). Every Accolade has two Attributes. The Ranks earned through Glory gain alternately provide one Attributes bonus and then the others. So, if your Accolade has a Mentor Attribute, youll gain the Mentors aid to their fellow knights only with every second increase in Rank. Some Attributes simply herald an element of a knights personality and, while they can be interesting, arent particularly impressive. Others (like the aforementioned Mentor) depend on the knight being exceptional and, in return, offer potent men-at-arms modifiers, lifestyle trait boosts, etc. Lets check out some Attributes.
[Image: The lowest-level Outrider Attribute bonuses] The Outrider, shown above, is mostly about boosting light cavalry. Below, you can see what its effects look like when they reach their max. If youre interested in these kinds of Men-at-Arms bonuses: theres more on that later in the Dev Diary, including a hot scoop on special Accolade MaA units.
[Image: The highest-level Outrider Attribute bonuses] To be an Outrider, your knight needs the Open Terrain Expert trait or XP in the Horse track of the shiny new Hastiluder tiered trait (gained from Grand Tournament participation). Being, say, a salt-of-the-earth Thug is more common. Wrathful, Arbitrary, Impatient, Arrogant and Reaver characters all qualify. The Thugs is not exactly a rich lineup of bonuses. But hey, if youre a bad guy, you might still want a Thug on your side!
[Image: the lowest-level Thug Attribute bonus]
[Image: The highest-level Thug Attribute bonuses] Given knights are a lieges military muscle, most Accolade bonuses are martial and army-focused. Nonetheless, for those more interested in singing chansons than cleaving skulls, theres Acclaimed Knights like the rare Master of Revels:
[Image: The lowest-level Master of Revels Attribute bonuses]
[Image: The highest-level Master of Revels Attribute bonuses] If you find yourself curious about Attributes, a full list with requirements and effects are listed in the in-game Encyclopedia. Have a Marauder and Thug-led gang of bully-boys backing you up, if you wish - or get yourself a Tactician and a House Paragon! One thing to clear up: while its possible to have multiple Acclaimed Knights, you may only ever have one instance of each Accolade Attribute. Lets keep the modifier stacking reasonable, folks.
[Image: An Accolade]
The Accolade View
Youve created an Accolade. Its visible above your knights list. When opened, youre faced with the Accolades name, its Acclaimed Knight, the Successor (if ones been found), its Attributes, and the bonuses it provides. Note that your Accolades can be freely renamed, just in case the randomly-filled templates like The Sword of Death or Senior Knight of the Polish Guard don't do it for you. And the track in the middle is showing Glory? Thats XP, right?
Glory
He who does more is of greater worth - Geoffroi de Charny, The Book of Chivalry Heck yeah, XP. Glory is gained whenever something happens that might make your Acclaimed Knight and their Accolade more respected, more famed and glorious, in the eyes of loyal warrior and hateful foe alike. Accolade Rank is increased with Glory; theyre what provide you with the good stuff. Heres a list of common Glory sources for an Acclaimed Knight: Fighting in winning battles Wounding/killing other knights in battle Winning single combats Attending Activities with their liege Participating in/winning Tournament Contests Their liege winning wars against higher-ranked war targets On that last point: indeed, the feat of besting an Emperor as a Count nets the Counts Acclaimed Knights a tasty bit of extra Glory. This amount varies based on the size of the war target and the Casus Belli type.
[Image: Glory gain on victory should this victory somehow happen] Some new events will also provide opportunities to increase your Accolades Glory. This may be the knight-iest one of all:
[Image: An imminent training montage]
[Image: Tooltip of Option A, with Accolades shown in its bottom two entries] Glory will not accrue endlessly; it is also sometimes lost. This happens when knights lose battles, are defeated, and on Accolade Succession. The last one might seem harsh, but can you really expect a brand-new Acclaimed Knight to command the same respect as their predecessor? Give them some time.
[Image: A n00b.]
Accolade Succession
For I have promised to do the battle to the uttermost, by faith of my body, while me lasteth the life, and therefore I had liefer to die with honour than to live with shame - Malory, Le Morte dArthur Knights die. Its a hazard of the job. If Accolades, as a system, were about the rise of an individual knights personal legend, itd necessitate a lot of frustration and loss of investment. Therefore, Accolades carry on from master to pupil, from Acclaimed Knight to Successor. Accolade Successors are filled in automatically, but the Accolades liege is free to remove them and select replacements.
[Image: Successor requirements and candidates] What if one has no valid Successors among their knights? Well, willing players can try to recruit characters who fulfill Attribute requirements, by hook (literally and otherwise) or marriage offer. But if poring through character lists is not your cup of tea, never fear!
Seek Worthy Accolade Successor
Your prowess, Roland, is a curse on our heads - The Song of Roland Worried that one day your Acclaimed Knight will be dead and gone? For a nominal prestige cost, a brand new Accolade Successor can be yours!
[Image: This Interaction is available from the Successor window]
[Image: Top-quality chivalric virtue, on demand!] There is a bit of fine print to Seek Worthy Accolade Successor, including a fair amount of cooldown. Also, Successors will not necessarily fulfill both of an Accolades Attributes, and when that happens - things get funky.
Primary & Secondary Attributes
Accolades all have two Attributes. First displayed is the Primary, the core of the Accolades identity, which will never change. Below is the Secondary Attribute, which Successors arent required to qualify for. Successors must simply fulfill the Primary Attribute requirements (listed in the Successor screen) and qualify for any other Attribute. An example: you create an Accolade with a Politicker Primary Attribute and an Idealist Secondary Attribute. The Accolade is named something warm and fuzzy like Most Loyal of the Banners. Then the Acclaimed Knight dies, and guess what? His Successor is no Idealist, hes a dang Thug! Your new knight is putting his unique unsavory spin on your Politicker Accolade. On the bright side, the mutability of Secondary Attributes allows you more flexibility with Accolade bonuses. This boon is offset by increased Succession Glory loss whenever an Accolade has to change over to a new Secondary Attribute.
Inactive Accolades
Ubi sunt What if, god forbid, you fail to find a Successor for your Accolade? Fear not, sweet gamer. The Accolade isnt destroyed, but rather it becomes Inactive. If you want to free up the slot, you can Retire the Accolade even while its still filled by a knight, and itll become Inactive. Clicking on the Inactive Accolades button which, when needed, appears in the Knights and Accolades window will take you here:
[Image: Some out-of-commission Accolades] These Inactive Accolades no longer provide any effects. You may Reinstate them, choosing a knight to fill them when doing so, or delete them if you wish. But what if you have an Inactive Accolade and theres no one up to the task of filling it?
The Restore Accolades Decision
Are there such heroes among you / Whose bones would not crackle in my fingers? - The Epic of Jangar Of course, youre free to hunt down characters who meet the requirements of your fallen Accolades manually. But this Decision exists to make things a little easier:
[Image: SOUND THE HORNS, SEND THE MINSTRELS] Neat little aside: this Decision first looks to recruit existing characters, but if none available meet requirements, new characters are generated. The new characters Skills and Traits will be appropriate for your Accolades Primary Attribute. The individuals culture should be both A) situated realistically near to yours, B) friendly with yours, and C) either suit the Primary Attribute or generally be well-known for exceptional knights. Basically, this just sets up Norman knights appearing as Accolade candidates all over Christendom. Plus, if youre Emperor of Byzantium, theres a decent chance the elite fighting men who show up will be Armenians or Varangians. Pretty neat.
Acclaimed Knights & Grand Tournaments
Lets switch gears and talk Tournaments. Theyre an outstanding one-stop destination for all things knight. Not only do your Acclaimed Knights stand to gain Glory from competition and victory, but the Hastiluder Trait earned with the honing of warrior skills unlocks powerful Men-at-Arms Attributes. Attend equestrian contests if youre interested in Attributes like Lancer or Camel Rider; hold dismounted combats to pursue knights like the Vanguard and the Skirmisher, and do some archery to get Archers and Crossbow Captains. Those particularly interested in improving their stable of knights can attend Tournaments with the Recruit Intent, and improve their odds of going home in chivalrous company.
[Image: A Tournament attendee selecting the Recruit Intent] Interested in your own tale-worthy tournamenting knight? Want an Ulrich von Lichtenstein to dazzle the crowd with skin-tight armor and miraculous skill? Well
[Image: Reference reference]
Accolades for Everybody! No, Wait
The keen-eyed among you may have noticed earlier theres but 5 spaces for Accolades in the Knights and Accolades window. This is no mistake: 5 is the maximum number of Acclaimed Knights youll ever have simultaneously. And Im afraid to say youll often have far less. Sometimes, even no capacity for Accolades at all. What gets you from no Accolades at all to a whole squad of Acclaimed Knights? These do:
- King-tier Rank
- Emperor-tier Rank
- Bannus (Innovation)
- Knighthood (Innovation)
- Renowned Name (Dynasty Legacy Perk 2)
[Image: The Knighthood Innovation, looking pretty stronk]
Who is the Most Glorious of Them All?
This man was very rich and very proud of his bravery, courage and conspicuous lineage; for every Frank is anxious to outdo the others - Anna Comnena, huge fan of the Latins Some cultures members tended to care a little more than others about glorious feats of arms, and thus weve given them a boost to Glory gain. Cultures with Traditions like Chanson de Geste, Royal Army, Performative Honor: those cultures Acclaimed Knights have the best shot at being the greatest in all the world.
[Image: Futuwaa, with its new Glory Gain modifier] The Chivalry lifestyle tree is a good source of Glory bonuses too.
[Image: Chivalric Dominance: a little preview of the Gallant trait]
Knight Army Modifiers
He has many men about him and is himself the best of fighters, and is not at a loss for wise counsel. - The Laxdla Saga Before closing things out, lets take a moment to explain Accolade effects, such as the new Knight Army Modifier. Wherever you see this term, it means your Acclaimed Knight will improve an army simply by being in it. Theres no requirement for the Acclaimed Knight to be the Armys commander. Mouse over the Acclaimed Knight icon (helmet with the lil colorful scarf) on the army containing your Acclaimed Knight to see what modifiers are being applied to the army by Acclaimed Knights.
[Image: This commanders got a bit of skirmishing backup]
Everybody Loves Men-at-Arms
When you choose a Men-at-Arms-boosting Accolade as a Primary Attribute and level it up, youll unlock a fun reward: special, extra-strong Men-at-Arms. Only one Regiment of these can be recruited and they have a limited troop count. However, their high base stats synchronize well with your Acclaimed Knights relevant modifiers and the new bonuses from stationing Regiments in your Holdings. Furthermore, these Retinue MaA perform better in appropriate terrains, they are twice as good at countering, and some of them receive stat increases as the Cultural Eras go by. Heres a taste. And its just lowly skirmishers with bonuses from game start, because Im an irrepressible tease.
[Image: Left: regular skirmishers. Right: skirmishers unlocked by a high-ranked Skirmisher Accolade. Bear in mind effects from Knight Army Modifiers arent visible here]
A Knights Own Dev Diary of Chivalry
That about wraps it up! Id love to leave you with one last wise quote from de Charny, who may or may not be a greater knight than a certain Willy Marshall or Rodrigo de Vivar: Avoid quarrels. Thanks for reading!
[ 2023-04-25 12:30:56 CET ] [ Original post ]
Crusader Kings III
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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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