@@BearlyTactical So far, it has been Austr Agdir with the vikings. Actually have used the start 3 times to learn the game because I noticed you have everything at your disposal. Easier water access for long travels to raid, religion, and even diplomacy. I really like how it forces you to start out small, and though it's really hard to get to the top (creating OWN kingdom or religion and progressing it), it taught me sooo much about the game and I felt like I was involved in the game around me rather starting out as fuedal (which isn't as openly engaged I felt in the map and its immediate changes of course). In other words, I felt like I was still making a large impact even after you would die and watch your kingdom crumble haha.
There will be much more coming very soon, I'll be streaming from the Insomnia gaming festival and plan to hit RUclips properly when I'm back! Is Austr one of the starts in Iceland?
Thanks for the vid really helpful. After three playthroughs as feudal in western Europe in 1066 I figured it was time to try an 867 tribal run, it's amazing how different it plays when compared to feudal, gone are the days of stewardship and development, hello total war. I made rookie mistake on my first ck3 run by starting as the king of France in 1066..suffice it to say that run ended in pretty spectacular failure, so I agree tribal is a great way to learn the game. Great video, liked and shared.
Thank you so much! It is a huge difference between tribal and feudal and tbh I think I find tribal more fun! I'm debating on making some more CK3 content soon
I would actually throw a counter arguement to your claims here! I would say that, starting as tribal as newbie is a giant trap for you because eventually you have to roll over to feudal and if you are not prepared for it and/or dont know whats going to happen once you transfer to feudal, your mighty tribal empire will crumble quite rapidly! I would rather suggest you to pick a safe place as a vassal under some powerful feudal ruler and learn how the feudal system works. Gets you going much faster than tribal when you think you are on top of the world and then all of a sudden its game over! That being said, most powerful gvmnt type is tribal if you start at earlyest point possible. You can amass enormous ammount of wealth and power and if you do everything correctly, you will emerge as extremely powerful feudal ruler once the tribal era ends. Problem for newbies is that, they discover they are worth absolutely jack sh*t once feudalism rolls in! Been in that boat myself when i first started!
Clans, as the name suggests, would be appropriate to place in Scotland and Ireland. Though I'm not sure if the system they called "clan" and placed in the Muslim regions has anything in common with what the clans are supposed to be in the Celtic cultures. The same, however, can be said about feudalism in Europe in India - should be quite different systems.
If you want to make money as feudal, make YOUR own faith, have it have comunion, and make it have temporal head of faith, to make the forunder, you, the head of faith, and then Watch as YOUR vassal’s litterally gives you all of their money, in Exchange for nothing mechanic-ly, and in Exchange only for forgiving thier sins, thematiclly!
I think either that is for future expansion, or it is just the date that they thought best correlated with the start of that era. No correlation to actual start dates
I entirely agree with your outlook with tribal. It really lets you see how the mechanics in the game interact; it's great way to learn!
I've found it the best way to learn so far! Who has been your favourite start?
@@BearlyTactical So far, it has been Austr Agdir with the vikings. Actually have used the start 3 times to learn the game because I noticed you have everything at your disposal. Easier water access for long travels to raid, religion, and even diplomacy.
I really like how it forces you to start out small, and though it's really hard to get to the top (creating OWN kingdom or religion and progressing it), it taught me sooo much about the game and I felt like I was involved in the game around me rather starting out as fuedal (which isn't as openly engaged I felt in the map and its immediate changes of course).
In other words, I felt like I was still making a large impact even after you would die and watch your kingdom crumble haha.
@@BearlyTactical Granted, I am very much so still learning the game. Going to sub and be and the lookout for more. :)
There will be much more coming very soon, I'll be streaming from the Insomnia gaming festival and plan to hit RUclips properly when I'm back! Is Austr one of the starts in Iceland?
@@BearlyTactical Yea, it is. Yea, I will check you out man. Great video again, and I agree with your recommendations.
Thanks for the vid really helpful. After three playthroughs as feudal in western Europe in 1066 I figured it was time to try an 867 tribal run, it's amazing how different it plays when compared to feudal, gone are the days of stewardship and development, hello total war. I made rookie mistake on my first ck3 run by starting as the king of France in 1066..suffice it to say that run ended in pretty spectacular failure, so I agree tribal is a great way to learn the game. Great video, liked and shared.
Thank you so much! It is a huge difference between tribal and feudal and tbh I think I find tribal more fun! I'm debating on making some more CK3 content soon
I would actually throw a counter arguement to your claims here!
I would say that, starting as tribal as newbie is a giant trap for you because eventually you have to roll over to feudal and if you are not prepared for it and/or dont know whats going to happen once you transfer to feudal, your mighty tribal empire will crumble quite rapidly!
I would rather suggest you to pick a safe place as a vassal under some powerful feudal ruler and learn how the feudal system works. Gets you going much faster than tribal when you think you are on top of the world and then all of a sudden its game over!
That being said, most powerful gvmnt type is tribal if you start at earlyest point possible. You can amass enormous ammount of wealth and power and if you do everything correctly, you will emerge as extremely powerful feudal ruler once the tribal era ends. Problem for newbies is that, they discover they are worth absolutely jack sh*t once feudalism rolls in! Been in that boat myself when i first started!
Clans, as the name suggests, would be appropriate to place in Scotland and Ireland.
Though I'm not sure if the system they called "clan" and placed in the Muslim regions has anything in common with what the clans are supposed to be in the Celtic cultures. The same, however, can be said about feudalism in Europe in India - should be quite different systems.
Bearly's basics in education and learning
Oh god no 😂
Thanks buddy.
Happy to help!
If you want to make money as feudal, make YOUR own faith, have it have comunion, and make it have temporal head of faith, to make the forunder, you, the head of faith, and then Watch as YOUR vassal’s litterally gives you all of their money, in Exchange for nothing mechanic-ly, and in Exchange only for forgiving thier sins, thematiclly!
Buddy thanks!
Happy to help!
Feudal is hard until i learned that you can kill your all your children but your heir.
Liked just for the lunch money remake hahaha 😂
Nice
Thank you!
How can you start at the years 476?
In your Cultur-Tree you yan see the number. I thought the earliest possible was something with 800.
I think either that is for future expansion, or it is just the date that they thought best correlated with the start of that era. No correlation to actual start dates
I stand corrected, it is the date that the Roman Empire fell
@@shaunatkinson2719 it fell on 1453
@@ChristianAuditore14 you and me both know that the Byzantine empire and the Roman Empire are two separate entities
@@shaunatkinson2719 what is a byzantine? Lmao
Bearlys Basics, love it. Also love the auto captions Baileys Basics :D
I will accept Bailey's basics if they sponsor me 🤣
You need casus belli to declare war.
Tribal my reason I want your land.
It makes war so much easier! Also avoids the risk of declaring a holy war, potentially allowing your enemies extra allies
When to switch from tribal to feudal?
When you have a fat stack of gold. You will need it for building and for mercs while your economy recovers.
Just stay tribal lol
Good luck when your tech becomes completly outdated@@gamerxxgaming7075