


Choose a royal or noble house from a number of realms on a map that stretches from Iceland to India, from the Arctic Circle to Central Africa.Crusader Kings III is the heir to a long legacy of historical grand strategy experiences and arrives with a host of new ways to ensure the success of your royal house. I'd go with Slothful, Shy, Wounded and (if you feel lucky) even Craven: all of those traits can be subsumed by their opposite in the above mentioned events, essentially negating them, except Wounded that, on a young enough character, will wear out on your own leaving you with a bit of extra Prestige each month.Įxcommunicated is no longer in there exactly because people just begged the Pope for forgiveness as soon as they could for huge bonuses, and if they had the Religious Head as vassal (Byzantines, Caliphate) then it was just a free boost all along.Paradox Development Studio brings you the sequel to one of the most popular strategy games ever made. Hunts, Fairs, Pilgrimage/Hajj are all good ways to stock up on good traits and patch up those bad stats while you crank up the realm engine for a better heir to inherit. To be honest, the starting ruler's stats are not as important as you'd think: unless you start as a Karling or something delicate like that, you can do very well even with an average character. Originally posted by MrIamTitan:I don't want to cheat I just want someone with decent characteristics because when I start with a normal character their traits are garbage 9 times out of 10.
