Claims & Combat Guide for Crusader Kings 3

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:25 Claims
    15:35 Combat & Sieges
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  • @italianspartacus
    @italianspartacus  3 года назад +64

    Beginner's Guide: ruclips.net/video/i9P248pkgYI/видео.html
    HEADS UP: De Jure claims are locked behind a technology at the 867 level, I forgot to mention this! Thank you all so much for watching! In my excitement to record the video, I totally forgot to cover prisoners, ransoming, and other bits of war. Would you guys prefer this in its own video on War itself? Or is it easy enough to understand within the game? I figure most of you have already gotten that part, but the actual combat itself can be very convoluted so I wanted to peel back the layers on it.
    If you haven't picked up the game, you can grab it through my link here: www.nexus.gg/italianspartacus . This helps me out a TON as it gives a direct commission to the channel, and depending on what time you see this, a discount to you as well.

    • @rwpage89
      @rwpage89 3 года назад +4

      I think it would be good to cover as part of the war video. Little quirks like how a ruler gets released if you capture them after enforcing your demands are good to break down. Sometimes it's better to ransom BEFORE enforcing because you have 100% score from occupied territory and battles (for example, you might capture the ruler from a siege on the capital). This would be a good point to ransom the ruler, get 50-100 gold, then immediately enforce demands when they accept and get another payment and your war target.
      Another thing to cover would be waiting to ransom a prisoner if it says "cannot afford full X gold" and they are a ruler's relative (e.g. the box in the top right where you see the person paying the ransom is different than the person in prison). The ruler in this case will increase their income and eventually pay the full ransom if you wait, rather than short-changing yourself.
      One more thing might be executing a ruler of the opposing side during a war, which basically ends the war and invalidates their resistance and gives you the war target (sometimes this is preferable over enforcing demands or ransoming for gold). For example, as Malcom in Scotland you may end up fighting your brother/rival, and executing him might be worth the penalty to get rid of his claims. Dealing with an opinion penalty and possibly 1-2 factions that are unhappy might be way easier to handle than him plotting against you (with high intrigue), and constantly having a claim to your titles. If you can get rid of him before he has an heir, or get rid of his heir before pressing claims it also cuts back on the amount of nonsense you have to deal with from his side of the family.

    • @p0tatob0ys
      @p0tatob0ys 3 года назад +2

      @@rwpage89 I had 100% in a war, had the leader captured, and ransomed them for 100 gold. The war percentage then went down to 48% and I didn't have enough soldiers to complete the fight!?

    • @rwpage89
      @rwpage89 3 года назад +4

      @@p0tatob0ys You have to check what your sources of war score are before ransoming -- capturing the ruler of the opposing side automatically gives 100% itself. However, occupying the war target, winning a couple battles, and occupying some/all of the opposing side's territory can add up to 100% between the 3 as well. So in some cases you might have 200% war score.
      An easy example might be in Ireland with all the separate counties. You go to war with a Count (Earl?), and you siege down his 1 owned county, which is also the war target. After the siege, you capture the ruler. In this case you would already have 100% score from occupying ALL of their land (1 county), AND the war target. The additional 100% comes from capturing the ruler. You could then ransom him, get paid, and would still have 100% -- you could then enforce demands and get paid again, get prestige, get your territory, etc.

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +2

      Great point. I had a lot more covered but I decided I'd remove it and put it in its own video because the video was an hour long and it felt TOO heavy for what was effectively two primary subjects I wanted to cover

    • @rwpage89
      @rwpage89 3 года назад +1

      ItalianSpartacus my bad I think I misunderstood the question. I think prisoners could be their own video - with the examples above, then also the other topics like imprisoning for crimes within your realm (or against your faith), using a hook to unlawfully imprison, using an unlawful imprison to incite a rebellion and take titles, etc.
      Honestly I think “enforcing demands and capturing rulers” could be its own video too.. I think to some people it’s confusing that you can siege down an entire country to only receive 1 county - maybe that would go along with different CB’s and stuff like that.
      Lol so much stuff to cover with this game, I love the endless depth (even if it makes the learning curve a bit rough)

  • @rynbruplays
    @rynbruplays 3 года назад +307

    This game is so complicated, but so fun! over 30 hours and I still have no idea what I'm doing! These guides have been uber helpful!

    • @george49632
      @george49632 3 года назад +19

      Bro Ive got about 200 hours and im only just able to complete a play through on Iron man mode

    • @Curratum
      @Curratum 2 года назад +5

      Playing a game for 30 hours and still having no idea what you're doing is called "playing a terrible game with Stockholm syndrome".

    • @joshuanaughton2652
      @joshuanaughton2652 2 года назад +1

      @curratum depends on how you define “game” ;)

    • @xxxxDuke
      @xxxxDuke 2 года назад +17

      @@Curratum Stockholm Syndrome is gamin for us. We know Paradox abuses us, but they give us 50% off after 2 years and occasional free DLC. It maybe worthless, but it's a gesture from the our Swedish overlords. You see, I don't go out much, girls reject me and my body is a disgrace. Paradox is all I have. It maybe Stockholm Syndrome but its a life I can't find outside. Allow me to escape through Paradox, without your judgement.

    • @koraysblog
      @koraysblog 2 года назад +8

      @@xxxxDuke Damn Homie just workout and socialize to get more confident in yourself

  • @ammerbo8332
    @ammerbo8332 3 года назад +162

    Wait, are we not going to talk about how his wife got pregnant while he was off fighting a battle?

    • @Gallaid1
      @Gallaid1 3 года назад +15

      Are old story for soldiers. Hehe

    • @raphamourao2401
      @raphamourao2401 3 года назад +26

      Story of my life at CK 3!!! My wifes ALWAYS got pregnant while I´m off fighting wars. I made peace with the fact always thinking I´m taking then with me. Ignorance is bliss! lol

    • @RipVDub
      @RipVDub 3 года назад +5

      That is one of my top questions and laugh a little when it happens...frequently.

    • @viktorkhan8518
      @viktorkhan8518 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrMuttly55
      @MrMuttly55 2 года назад +1

      We don't talk about such things

  • @aeszwfxhxrjukxcy
    @aeszwfxhxrjukxcy 3 года назад +124

    thanks so much man. this is my first crusader kings and you're really helping me enjoy the game. thanks for all the guides :p

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +5

      glad to hear it brother! it's such a tedious game, but once you get around it, it's SO amazing

    • @tight9008
      @tight9008 3 года назад

      @@italianspartacus Hey I also really enjoyed the guide as well I was like @louis doat this is also my first crusader kings game,. I started out as daura and through succession and some clumsy wars I just founded the kingdom of Haussaland! I was hoping you could go a bit in depth about supplies and attrition. I've noticed it takes my army longer to gather in some areas than others and do my armies get reinforcements only in my territories or any place I occupy?

    • @jonathangomez9548
      @jonathangomez9548 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @anthonysimmons1372
      @anthonysimmons1372 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад

      Hey my dude! did the part in this video about supplies/attrition help any? i do go over it in this video and outside of that ,there's not much more to go over. if anything confused you, happy to help out :) They get reinforcements anywhere!

  • @kacpermaochleb2574
    @kacpermaochleb2574 2 года назад +3

    The best way I recommend to just understand everything is play the game a few hours (after doing the tutorial) and figuring it out yourself, set everything on easy it’s just to find out, then whatever you don’t understand just find a guide and cuz you already have experience with the game it won’t go in one ear and out the other

  • @imper_gaming
    @imper_gaming 3 года назад +55

    This is my first CK game, and your guides have been fantastic. I really appreciate all the work you’re putting into these tutorials!

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much man! I have one for money coming up once I really drill down on the mechanic myself :)

  • @martinmyggestik292
    @martinmyggestik292 3 года назад +24

    Ÿour videos should be included in the game as official tutorials. They have helped me a lot. Thanks bunches!

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +1

      Hahaha God I'd love that. Thank you so much for watching brother

  • @CDNThe3rd
    @CDNThe3rd 3 года назад +55

    Loved it!

  • @sumho7532
    @sumho7532 3 года назад

    Thank you so much I have around 25 hours and still couldnt understand everything about claims. You really explained them super clearly good job !

  • @linsinbigler
    @linsinbigler 3 года назад +89

    Would love a guide on how to properly raise and educate offspring. I'm particularly confused about the ward/guardian system and how that match affects the base stat growth of the child.

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +33

      Absolutely! So "education" traits have a higher chance of being passed down with higher learning, and the skills the guardian has can be passed down. There's also a CHANCE that the ward will inherit the culture of the guardian, even if you chose not to

    • @scullywully1604
      @scullywully1604 3 года назад +8

      Yeah, I feel like this aspect has changed a lot too but I haven't bothered much with trying to educate my children properly yet, haha. I am too overwhelmed with everything else. I do know one thing though, there's a really cool dynasty legacy line called Blood that makes getting good inheritable ("congenital") traits for children and avoiding bad ones a lot easier.

    • @linsinbigler
      @linsinbigler 3 года назад +8

      @@scullywully1604 I'm completely new to CK and these videos are the only thing keeping me afloat. I had a pretty good run going but everything fell apart when transitioning to the next generation. I don't think a single one of my heir's stats were above 10.

    • @scullywully1604
      @scullywully1604 3 года назад +5

      @@linsinbigler Oh I hear you. I have hundreds of hours in ck2 but for ck3, I binged this game over the holiday weekend and since the tutorial for Ireland is the easiest start to learn with (people even called in "tutorial island" in ck2) I just stuck with Ireland after the tutorial, and I had to restart several times due to making mistakes because I didn't know about some mechanics and had to learn the hard way. I save regularly and just pick a save point to reload from. I don't really consider it save scumming if you are learning, and I usually have to go back quite far after a major mistake, like to a previous ruler, and it's pretty punishing losing all that progress and having to do it again.

    • @williamjake100
      @williamjake100 3 года назад +4

      ItalianSpartacus Interestingly, in CK3, the Guardian’s Learning stat/attribute actually plays a role in getting the Ward a good education skill. Even if the Guardian has 4-star skill, but 0 learn, it’s likely the Ward will get 2-star skill

  • @didactylos2
    @didactylos2 Год назад

    That has been an amazingly helpful demonstration of just how detailed the war aspects are - I had not realised at all how rich this was.

  • @etivathanh
    @etivathanh 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this in-depth explanation of combat and claims in CK3 - this actually helped me to understand the systems much better and also use things like forests and mountains to my advantage!

  • @philipgreen8091
    @philipgreen8091 3 года назад

    Excellent video only been playing for about 10 hours and have been waiting for a video like this to show all the ins and outs of the combat screens really helpful mate cheers.

  • @sandercohen5543
    @sandercohen5543 Год назад +2

    Thought I would pitch in here, on a rather significant note regarding claims, as it were:
    As you may or may not know, there is a "decision" in the decision-menu-thingy, where you can "invite claimants", costing you prestige and putting the "decision" on a 10 year cooldown. This will cause random claimants of neighboring realms to arrive at your court. What you might not have realized, is that you can do something very similar, without having to deal with any prestige cost, randomness, or cooldown. You can in fact, manually, invite a claimant of your choice:
    When selecting a ruler, from the screen on the left where you can see their "avatar" (character thingy, as well as their spouse, education focus, traits, domain limit, and so on... ) you can select the flag/emblem for the ruler's primary title. From there, press "claimants" and you get a list of everyone who has a pressed, or unpressed claim.
    Armed with this information, you can now invite someone with the desired claim to your court, upon which point you will be able to press their claim in a war.
    In other words: If you want to take possession of the kingdom of Aquitaine, simply check out the list of claimants for said kingdom, and invite any one of them to your court.
    You may find that you have to convince a claimant in some cases to join your court. You can sway them, send a gift, increase court grandeur/amenities, or even kidnap them and forcibly recruit them, to name a few ways to get them to join your court.
    Once the claimant has joined your court, *it is important to note* that pressing their claim will, after enforcing demands, vassalize that claimant and make them the new holder of the title in question... along with all THEIR vassals... so our claimant will become the king or queen of Aquitaine, and your vassal, *should your title be of a higher tier than theirs* . So you would have to be an emperor in order to vassalize the kingdom of Aquitaine and keep it under your rule, in this example.
    If your highest held title is of equal or lower "tier" compared to the claimed title, enforcing demands will make them independent. However, they will, of course, get an opinion bonus of you from having you press their claim, so make of that what you will. You could, for instance, invite a claimant to your court, arrange a marriage between them and a house member of yours, in such a way where their children will be of your house/dynasty, granting you a long-term ally that can be called to any war, be it inside or outside your realm, as they are, in fact, independent.

  • @AEGIPAN101
    @AEGIPAN101 3 года назад +12

    I absolutely needed this combat guide so badly. Pretty much every other strategy game has taught me that bigger numbers = win. I'm a touch intimidated by how deep the combat systems go but knowing how it works is going to make warfare much easier for my heir

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +2

      Yeah its a lot more tedious than it let's on. It definitely feels like strictly a numbers game when you start, but as you get into it.. Woof.. It's dense hahaha

  • @JackSprattDaBat
    @JackSprattDaBat 3 года назад +1

    Again, love your videos. Well structured, well detailed, well spoken, couldn't ask for more. Thank you

  • @mtnsaray
    @mtnsaray 3 года назад +4

    Man the details in this game are mindblowing. Thanks for the guide!

  • @MOBBDE97
    @MOBBDE97 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for these tutorials I love grand strategy games but this one by far has the biggest learning curve.

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoy it! I also struggle so don't worry, we're learning alongside each other at the same time! :)

  • @kiki3400
    @kiki3400 3 года назад +5

    Man, I just want to thank you so much for these videos. Especially going over the minutiae in the menus. It does help my deeper understanding of the game loads. I'd love maybe a wee tutorial on factions and how to deal (disband) them effeciently. They are defintley not working the same as CK2 and i'm finding I'm constantly putting out fires with regard to these instead of actively pursing goals. Its getting me frustrated. lol

    • @scullywully1604
      @scullywully1604 3 года назад +2

      Same! I think the new control mechanic helps with that (for the peasant factions) and having dread really helps with keeping vassals from joining factions. The middle tree of the military lifestyle is almost a requirement if you are expanding a lot. Also, if I have a ton of kids, after getting alliances, I like to marry the spares to my vassals kids. That way they won't be able to join factions. I also like to make my wife a vassal. Even with male only succession the game will let you give the queen titles. With a high stewardship wife (my favorite), I can give her a ton of titles and she will love me always and control like half my kingdom haha. Plus, she has the same heir as the king so on succession you get those titles back to give out to people you like (cowards make the best vassals for avoiding factions) or just do the same thing with the next queen.

  • @jesse4884
    @jesse4884 3 года назад

    Your guide certainly helped me get around better in this game! Thank you very much, you got yourself a new subscriber :)

  • @Taooflu
    @Taooflu 3 года назад +1

    Game just keeps getting better thanks to these kinds of great videos!!!

  • @roderickmanicaro6442
    @roderickmanicaro6442 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the guide and great video, greetings from Malta.

  • @thesoulburger1041
    @thesoulburger1041 3 года назад

    I dig your channel and enjoying learning the new game. One suggestion - the battle breakdown is nice but I would also cover the after battle report. Its the green or red notification (depending on whether you won or lost) at the top of the screen. It can give you a more detailed breakdown on the results which can be helpful in figuring out better compositions, ie more light cavalry in the pursuit phase.

  • @danielsaphiere7066
    @danielsaphiere7066 3 года назад +6

    MVP of the year, I needed this video. Thank you so much!

  • @skitvo
    @skitvo 2 года назад

    Great stuff in all your videos. Watched a bunch bcs I just started the game. Great content and well explained. You seem passionate by the period. Keep up the work!

  • @depdava1
    @depdava1 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video, very informative! Could you do a video on how to put together an effective military? Which men at arms regiments are the best? Do you want more regiments or bigger regiments? Are mercenaries worth it? What's the best way to get high quality knights? So and so forth.

  • @Laoni162
    @Laoni162 2 месяца назад

    So helpful to a newer player, thanks so much!!

  • @furiosomalus
    @furiosomalus 3 года назад

    Brilliant video and guide. Look forward to more.

  • @christopheryun1713
    @christopheryun1713 3 года назад

    Thanks so much on the vid! As a newcomer watching your videos, it helped me tremendously and I'm now a fan! One specific problem I keep running into is having my heir succeed me but having all my vassals having a low opinion of him, leading to factions and etc when i just want to expand my kingdom. Were you going to ever make any vids including an explanation on how to avoid this? Thanks again for your hard work.

  • @chrisghosthunter101
    @chrisghosthunter101 3 года назад

    Ngl you helped a lot and brought up some stuff I didn’t even pay attention to like that thx man

  • @rwpage89
    @rwpage89 3 года назад +5

    Bro the combat phase breakdown you did here is fantastic. I have played HOI4 (300 hrs), EU4 (700 hrs), Imperator: Rome (50 hrs), and Stellaris (40 hours), and I still learn new stuff about combat from Paradox games. The pursuit portion is something I had NO clue about and wondered why my armies, despite being "elite" and way outnumbering the enemy, were not actually killing more of the enemy soldiers. It was like playing ping pong where I would slap them and they would just shatter and come back with basically the same size. Turns out I didn't have good pursuit (basically just using skirmishers and levies).
    Thanks for this, great work!

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +1

      Yeah man, it's such a huge portion and it really can cause a huge issue for you because they'll be able to come back at you with almost the exact same numbers and whittle you down over time. Men-at-arms are SO important as you progress beyond the earliest stages of the game. Once they start making units to "screen" it's a whole different ball game!
      glad i could help man :)

  • @StephaneGallay
    @StephaneGallay 3 года назад +16

    Great videos, thanks for sharing this!
    Quick nitpick from a former (and reformed) Latinist: "de jure" is Latin, meaning roughly "by law" and is pronounced roughly "day you-ray".

    • @ethanbrown7198
      @ethanbrown7198 2 года назад +2

      I love knowing the proper pronunciation, you have saved myself from losing my mind on wondering if I pronounce Latin correctly

  • @p3r1h4ck3r
    @p3r1h4ck3r 3 года назад

    Great video with a lot of great information, thank you!

  • @suemeforbeingmyself
    @suemeforbeingmyself 3 года назад +1

    You are a godsent 😭 extremely helpful!

  • @danielwlodawer1282
    @danielwlodawer1282 2 года назад +15

    Woud be so cool to have all this diplomacy combined with some decent combat like in the first total war games.

    • @TheSolarium18
      @TheSolarium18 Год назад

      And Anno gameplay instead of clicking on upgrading and building in baronies

  • @ayana6845
    @ayana6845 3 года назад

    i tried this game yesterday and i mad emy own character and started as a chief in a province in Norway bcs i really wanted to try that. i dint go through the tutorial either since best way to learn is to simply play it. i conquered a bunch but i never managed to create the Kingdom of Norway. but i figured out how faith and money works and how to sorta increase it. and such. thanks for helping others enjoy crusader kings 3. I'm pretty sure many people are new to crusader kings right now bcs of the third game.

  • @scullywully1604
    @scullywully1604 3 года назад +3

    Another very helpful video, thank you for making these!!
    I just have a couple things to add/clarify that were different in my games (maybe it's a settings thing, I'm not really sure at this point). I noticed that marrying relatives off can be super dangerous because of their claims. It's a bit of a catch-22 because you want to get our dynasty on foreign thrones but at the same time, they will use their power or their new liege's power against you to press their claims. For example, I married a daughter into the family of the English ruling dynasty (de Normandie) in my first Ireland play-through. Then, a couple generations down the line, my ruler has a relative as a vassal to England who has claims on ALL of my titles and England was MUCH more powerful than me and they stomped me into oblivion.
    So the next time around I enacted male only succession as soon as I could (which sucked because I'm a woman so I like to play as women) so that daughters can't inherit claims, but that doesn't seem to be working correctly. They can't inherit titles but they are still inheriting claims. However, the realm I marry them into won't be able to press those claims on my male-only titles unless somehow a woman gets them, which theoretically shouldn't be possible because not only can they not inherit but also I can't grant titles to women now. But the game says that women can't inherit claims under male-only and they still do. They just can't be pressed... but if they can pass those claims to a son I could be still screwed... It's all a bit confusing for me because so much has changed from ck2, which I have hundreds of hours in. I can't imagine how confusing it is to completely new players.
    The other thing that is different in my games is that characters lose their unpressed claims if they lose the war. They only get the pressed claims if the war ends in white peace.

  • @Darkraskel
    @Darkraskel Год назад

    New Sub! Very informative and thought out content. Thank you for all the guides!

  • @bradpederson9722
    @bradpederson9722 3 года назад

    thanks for this . . . . a great vid and explanation of combat. Very helpful Cheers!

  • @jonny5777
    @jonny5777 Год назад

    I’m really new to this game and I’m finding it very complicated as the game mechanics aren’t super intuitive but your explanations are brilliant

  • @RoyZoe
    @RoyZoe 3 года назад

    I'm new to the CK series and this channel has the best tutorial videos for noobs thx bro helped me a lot with succession and shit

  • @witsendSOS
    @witsendSOS 2 года назад

    🎉 awesome, thanks!

  • @jopierre17
    @jopierre17 3 года назад

    You do an amazing job explaining. Ty

  • @ProGrayRaven
    @ProGrayRaven 3 года назад

    Dude, you're very good at this.

  • @anomalyjones1211
    @anomalyjones1211 3 года назад

    Another helpful video from Sir Sparty

  • @JohnFKennedy420
    @JohnFKennedy420 3 года назад +2

    This really helped. Hopefully I will be a little more successful in my kingdom hence forth!

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +2

      Just watch out for anyone on the grassy knoll. THanks so much for watching brother :) Glad I could help

  • @jakethewoz
    @jakethewoz 3 года назад +4

    Man, I'm loving your videos. I really appreciate the work that goes into it. Just so you know, the "traditional" western way of pronouncing casus belli is 'case us bell eye'. That's probably pretty far off from the original Latin, at least as far as the vowels go, but there's not much debate about the consonants. There wouldn't be a 'sh' sound unless there was a c, cs, or j in there, so you can be pretty confident about using regular old S sounds in casus.
    Don't quit making these videos! You're the best on RUclips for CK3! Love it!

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching man! :) I always struggle with how to say latin in my videos. I took many years of it, so I learned Classic, Church, and a more modernized version of Latin and I sometimes have a hard time deciding which to say, so I'll flip flop through pronunciation at whim throughout the video. I'm sorry if that came off as annoying!!

  • @jona826
    @jona826 3 года назад

    The opening scene of Kenneth Branagh's version of Shakespeare's "Henry V" is a great visual example of the "fabricate claim" action. It's also a great movie, especially if you are English ;)

  • @Wisconsonne
    @Wisconsonne 3 года назад +2

    Great videos man! You go over everything with amazing detail and it helps as a new player of the franchise to know whats what and how to make sense of it all. I was wondering if you had the time and could make a video on what does your courts purpose serve, and marrying them with others to expand your claims/land if thats a thing? Also i was having issues managing domains and granting titles to my heirs especially when i died i didn't understand that one of my sons was no longer my vassel and was his own thing that i no longer controlled even though he was my brother. Essentially the line of succession and how to grant titles to people in order to expand your empire and stay within domain limits. If that makes sense lol. Keep up the good work dude!

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +1

      I did a video on succession! That might be able to help you out with a good chunk of this.. Did you catch that one? It's linked in the Playlist at the end :) as far as courts.. I'll add that to my list! Right now I've got making money, then the renown/dynasty system.. Court's I can definitely add

  • @kido1642
    @kido1642 3 года назад +1

    great guide, that's what i call an useful video, thx

  • @ech6942
    @ech6942 3 года назад

    Thanks bro, great videos!

  • @saralminocha1964
    @saralminocha1964 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic video! You, sir, have gained a subscribe :))

  • @BruderLoras
    @BruderLoras 3 года назад +3

    After 50 hours or so on the game I just watched the warfare part. And had a couple eye openers. I can retreat in an orderly fashion from an unfavorable battle? I can assault a breach to make sieges go faster? I can check which prisoners I can safely sell off? Dayyuummm!! Thanks man, that helped a lot!

  • @allenrivera9744
    @allenrivera9744 3 года назад

    I tried hoi4 but failed misserably to understand it. Gave paradox another chance through ck3 coz i believe once a get it iz gonna be amazing and fun. And your guides are helping me so much. If this mechanics if brought over to total war (where i am a real veteran), it’s gonna be the ultimate strategy game of all time.

  • @chickennuggies906
    @chickennuggies906 Год назад

    i love your channel i‘m a new ck player and i‘m so glad there are channels like yours. I have a question though: after the tutorial with the murchad guy i had an unpressed claim on the kingdom of ireland BUT the kingdom of ireland is not yet created. how would you go about if you wanted to actually become king of ireland? or is it just an impossible hope?

  • @Hendrycks
    @Hendrycks 3 года назад +1

    These videos are great! What's annoying me with the UI with respect to War is that it shows your army power vs someone you might Declare on based on your army and all allies. So I've had a few times where I didn't fully look at each of our individual army sizes without allies as the main screen showed my enemy was "vastly inferior" but then once I declared war, 1 ally wouldn't come, 1 would but couldn't because he was a vassal of my enemy (but still showed his army size in the UI contributing to "vastly inferior". And then the last cost so much Prestige (750) that I didn't want to do it.
    By that point instead of it being like my 4000 with 3 allies vs his 900, it was my 800 vs his 900. The UI definitely needs a tickbox for "include Allies" because this isn't Civ, Allies don't just auto-join every war. Also, just like Civ, if I don't bring my army to help in my allies war, I get in trouble but I can't yell at my allies if they don't come help me out? Come onnn lol

  • @pervellicrimefamily5553
    @pervellicrimefamily5553 3 года назад

    I'm unable to currently play on account of my laptop unable to run it efficiently, but this gives me a look on how the game works once my new laptop arrives

  • @CaptScrotes
    @CaptScrotes 3 года назад +3

    Never Back Down IS a great movie!

  • @kcazseeley
    @kcazseeley 3 года назад +3

    I learned how to play stellaris and by god I’ll finally learn this

  • @kingmidas430
    @kingmidas430 3 года назад

    I would love to see a guide on how to manage marriages. I’m especially bad at using matralenial marriages successfully or getting my dynasty to have lands outside of my empire.

  • @paulasanchez3106
    @paulasanchez3106 3 года назад +2

    Was wondering why sometimes when I've sieged an area my troops end up saying standing still. There is no progression on the siege. I've tried to go and attack my enemies troops away from the siege and some of the time I do catch them and get the 100% but when I enforce the demand I don't get the county. Is that a bug or am I doing something wrong with my attacking. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

  • @Zeerse_Chef
    @Zeerse_Chef 3 года назад

    Regarding claims, I found I could also use this to my advantage against targets. I had a subterfuge heavy count in Portugal where I had no option but to murder my way through the succession line to inherit some more land, not entirely successfully as I only gained 1 county (I suspect because I was discovered in at least one plot and disinherited along the way). But turning my attention to the south, murdering the lead sultan splintered his kingdom to more manageable chunks I could take on with my fledging army (although this took years in game time sitting on one county ownership).

  • @tomstibbs2977
    @tomstibbs2977 3 года назад

    after you have taken the county how do you make it part of your domain removing the ruler there. it seems that surrender white peace and force demands are the options but the guy I just defeated gets to bocome a vassal of mine when I want it to become under my direct control..thx

  • @salafzal4791
    @salafzal4791 3 года назад +1

    @ItalianSpartacus I would love to see a guide on vassal management. As you expand from county to dutchy -> kingdom->empire what are the various strategies on managing your vassals and titles so that vassals stay happy and do not become too powerful to oppose you. Once i hit kingdom level i seem to hit a brick wall and find it difficult to expand further.

    • @jimbo9305
      @jimbo9305 3 года назад

      You want to have as few vassals as possible. If you're a king you don't want barons or counts (except in counties or duchies in your demesne). You want the vassals to be more or less organized around the de jure lines for the duchies and kingdoms if you're emperor. Rulers will want their de jure vassals assigned to them.
      That's usually the best way to keep vassals relatively happy.

  • @RedneckForge
    @RedneckForge 2 года назад +1

    How to know where to go with your army when you are trying to help a Ally I can't find them on the map.

  • @ObliByMe
    @ObliByMe 3 года назад +1

    Amazing tutorial! Subscribed! Could you please do a tutorial on gold and levies? I am having a hard time understand gaining levies and increasing army quality.

  • @Draconic_Aura
    @Draconic_Aura 3 года назад

    Honestly I'd recommend starting off as Asatru or changing your faith to include either the Warmonger or Pursuit of Power tenets

  • @chrisd9739
    @chrisd9739 3 года назад

    I was hoping you would go into detail on the land limit and if/how your able to raise it and what's the penalties for going over?

  • @aodyssey6601
    @aodyssey6601 3 года назад

    You might be tempted to go after castles for loot and hostages. Ransoms go for 10 and can go as high as 500 a pop. Enforce demands happen basically immediately and the AIs might take a couple days before it reaches out to surrender.

  • @acheron16
    @acheron16 3 года назад

    The best way to understand De Jure claims is to think of it like a pyramid: County

  • @fpsvincent142
    @fpsvincent142 3 года назад

    what happens once you do take that dutchy/county at the end? Do you leave the ruler as your vassal or do you strip title for yourself? I took over half of Ireland from tutorial but only had 1/7 holdings

  • @Burritolovesloth
    @Burritolovesloth 3 года назад +1

    I haven't bought the game yet, but stumbled upon these awesome videos while doin a little research and....well I want ck3 even more now. Can't wait to unite Africa or begin Portugal. Yeah amazing videos

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад

      Thank you so much dude!! Hahaha you'll love it, I promise. I have a purchase link in my description if you'd like to use that. It's still on sale until January 5th!

  • @Bonzexp
    @Bonzexp Год назад

    Youre the best man!

  • @haqiyoo
    @haqiyoo 2 года назад

    Can you give me advise on how to get casus beli if I’m a vassal? I can’t attack other fellow vassals so I tried the fabricate claim, but I still didn’t get any casus belli after getting a claim

  • @rcrhinehart66
    @rcrhinehart66 3 года назад +4

    So if I understand this correctly when you order lasagna à la carte with amuse-bouche followed by soup du jour before the fin de siècle your je ne sais quoi nullifies all your legions joie de vivre thereby preventing a hostile ménage à trois from the nouveau riche. Any raison d'être therefore becomes
    fait accompli and your enemies suffer déjà vu.

  • @partydean17
    @partydean17 2 года назад

    Are my armies being reinforced all of the time? I notice I can raise a few troops back home but I only need them to go replenish the main army. If I had two armies how does the replenishment work there? Does it trickle in equally between all armies?

  • @Hotshots2890
    @Hotshots2890 3 года назад +1

    Perfect guided and why i subbed

  • @jeffwagner4522
    @jeffwagner4522 Год назад

    My leige has a war for norways claim and his enemy is now taking my territory. I don’t see any options to call in my allies because I’m not at war directly with my lieges enemy. Any suggestions on how I can get help?

  • @olesams
    @olesams 3 года назад +1

    This helped me alot. In my tutorial campaign, my heir suddenly lost a ton of income and levies because my second son suddenly held a metric shit-ton of titles. It almost halfed my armies in one succession, which made me unable to heplpout the hebrides against the danish 5K armies. I went from almost 4K to 1800 levies in one stupid event, that the tutorial did nothing to point out.

  • @poolesidegaming2244
    @poolesidegaming2244 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the detailed terrain info, I didn't realise mountains, etc had as large an effect as they do.
    Does anyone know the benefit of high ruler prowess apart from random pop up events? I get that you want it for knights who actually fight, but I've not seen a situation where my ruler is actually fighting, only where he leads an army and martial is key.

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад

      Hover over each skill as your ruler, it'll give you a quick breakdown of what it does at the bottom of the tool tip under "Effects:" I can't remember off hand unfortunately! :) but that should help you

  • @daniellevinte1999
    @daniellevinte1999 3 года назад

    so when i die my son gets like 50 percent of territories and some others gets the other half , how to prevent it

  • @snoober6690
    @snoober6690 Год назад

    When combat width limits your armie's "frontline", how does the game decide which units are at the "frontline"? Levies/men-at-arms/knights?

  • @sumho7532
    @sumho7532 3 года назад +12

    Some info about using another character's claim would be appreciated I dont have a specific question but when I played a few days ago there was a claimant in my court but couldnt use him. Was I supposed to invite him to my court and then try to press that claim? Also there were a few moments where I could hit the declare war button and use another character's casus belli but the confirm button was greyed out. I know I'm not super clear. I'll play again and if I run into it i'll formulate my question more clearly

    • @italianspartacus
      @italianspartacus  3 года назад +7

      Yes! Exactly! Invite him to your court and then you get the claim since you can use his claim as a Cassus Belli :)

  • @csvickers151
    @csvickers151 3 года назад

    Anyone know how to make multiple claims o have the tech just still haven’t found how to do it.

  • @rookieboards5598
    @rookieboards5598 3 года назад

    Quick question - In ck2 you were able to take "extra" land/counties that you occupied during the war. Are you not able to do this anymore? IE - I took land #1 (wargoal) but I also took land #2 and #3 because I seiged it and occupied it and secured it during the peace talks.... did I explain this right? Lol who knows.

  • @Azelethros_OG
    @Azelethros_OG Год назад

    Quick Question(literally near start of video) if you create claims on Duchys, are you able to have a greater claim upon the unclaimed duchys of the full kingdom?

  • @miamianz
    @miamianz 3 года назад

    im struggling so bad with this game. between marriages and how to build or increase armies and county growth. at what speed sgould this game be set at. seems like game speed and game play works against eachother

  • @anthonypride1946
    @anthonypride1946 3 года назад

    Hi. I am new to this game. I have a question. My neighbor in Alhlone has a unpressed claim heir to the Kingdom of Ireland. If I defeat him, do I can I demand that claim? And would I atomically get that claim upon defeating him for his county or would that be a separate demand? I have already got the cassa belli.

  • @coolfish420
    @coolfish420 3 года назад

    As I can't a good guide on my own, I just want to say that I would love a guide on rally points, men at arms and reinforcements. Keep up the great work!

  • @LordGulash
    @LordGulash 3 года назад

    how to keep large army, lets say 9K Soldiers supplied? i saw like 7K suply limit max. am i forced to stop my progress split army and go back to refil if i dont wanna take casulties?

  • @Schwarzie10
    @Schwarzie10 3 года назад

    I need to learn more about troops and how they work.

  • @IRatchetI
    @IRatchetI 3 года назад

    Can anyone confirm weather that link where you can buy the game for a discount (in the description), works in Australia? For me it says "Will not activate in Australia" i'm guessing because the game wasn't available for a time, but now it is.

  • @arvindraman2200
    @arvindraman2200 3 года назад

    Great video but How does one increase the strength of the army over time? The number of levies always seem to be dwindling!

  • @nicholassmith5611
    @nicholassmith5611 3 года назад

    Question: the queen mothers that show up as guests. They bring with them claims to entire kingdoms and empires. They implore me to press those claims, but I don’t know how. I make them my courtiers, find the country holding the lands they claim, but when I actually go to declare, I either don’t see their claims at all or the declare button is greyed out and just says “this option is no longer valid”. No other explanation. Is it because they’re unmarried? Currently unlanded? I remember one time it told me “she will not declare war on her son” or something to that effect, but all the rest give me zero info. Any ideas?

  • @mtthwfreeman
    @mtthwfreeman 3 года назад +5

    Hey Sparty, these videos have been incredibly helpful to me as someone brand new to the series, and now I'm having more fun with a game than I honestly have in years. I have a question though-would you ever consider doing a video on expansion methods beyond just war?
    I've been marrying into claims, fabricating them, and using other kinds of claimants to expand my kingdom, but I always end up actually grabbing the territory just by invading and sieging. I'm in my third generation starting from Dublin on tutorial island, and I've "united" Ireland and am now invading Wales, but I feel like this ultra-aggressive method is maybe the least interesting way to play this game, even if it still is really fun. Any tips for diplomatic strategies or intrigue strategies to expand?

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 2 года назад +3

      You've probably figured this out by now but for anyone else:
      1. Inheritance, its slow but if you make lots of kids any marry them off into other dynasties their decendents can end up as the heirs to those kingdoms and eventually they might name your player heir as their heir.
      2. Speed up the process, use schemes to murder those who are ahead of you in line to inherit titles. And once you are first in line you can kill the current ruler, no war needed.
      3. Diplomatic expansion, if you form say the kindom of Ireland but don't have Ulster under you yet you can demand vassalization from their ruler. (Depends on opinion of you)
      4. Passively, once you get big your vassals may declare their own wars on people outside your empire which expands your realm for free. (Doesn't really apply if you are just Ireland, also dependent on realm laws)

  • @Wisqy90
    @Wisqy90 3 года назад

    First time playing CK. In my play through as William the Conquer, I had someone in my court with the claim to Scotland. I won the war but he got the kingdom. I now know that if the claim is the same as my rank, that person will not be my vassel. So how do I get the claim for the whole kingdom? Or do I have to do it by duchies?

  • @apexvenom115
    @apexvenom115 3 года назад

    How I start war there is bug shows raised your army?

  • @andersonanderson1009
    @andersonanderson1009 3 года назад

    Jesus Christ. I was just fae rolling combat and couldn't understand why with a huge ass army, the opposing army was allowed to walk away with only like 100 soldiers lost. Never figured that the combat bar would also have Blue Help Text. Game changing.

  • @leo292211
    @leo292211 3 года назад

    is it possible to conquer a county on which we have a De Jure claim through diplomacy

  • @artfact2
    @artfact2 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this.:) Man is that combat system convoluted though.

    • @solodatemaru
      @solodatemaru 3 года назад

      You must be new to Paradox strategy games. Trust me this is the most understandable one.

    • @artfact2
      @artfact2 3 года назад

      @@solodatemaru I agree that this is the most accessible Paradox strategy. I still find the combat needlessly complex and unengaging.