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  • Crusader Kings 2 Great Holy War
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 11. 14:01

    Sep 13, 2018  Crusader Kings 2: After the End #15 - Great Holy War VS The Mouse Roll1D2 Games. Will we be able to form a great empire worshipping Lincoln, Jefferson, and the ominous Mouse? Crusader Kings. With Crusader Kings II's 15th DLC, Holy Fury, they probably do. One of the features Holy Fury adds is Legendary Bloodlines. Detailed in a recent Dev Diary, Paradox Interactive wrote that characters that are from Legendary Bloodlines, gain some bonus modifiers.

    About This ContentChrist may rule in Rome and Constantinople, but Northern Europe is still home to the old gods of war and the hearth. These faiths will collide in fierce combat as the Prince of Peace brings conversion by the sword, and Gods of Nature demand unnatural sacrifices as the price of their favor.Holy Fury is the newest expansion to Crusader Kings II, the celebrated medieval role-playing grand strategy experience from the masters of strategy, Paradox Development Studio.

    Crusader Kings 2 Great Holy War

    Lean on your war lodge for support in your conquests, bow before the Pope to claim your divine throne or establish a legendary bloodline that will echo through the ages.Features in Crusader Kings II: Holy Fury include: Shattered and Random Worlds: Start your game on a fictional map of Europe as a small realm fighting for space, or on a random map with historical analogues for the great kingdoms of yore. Warrior Lodges: Join a Pagan warrior lodge and raid your way up the ranks, unlocking access to powerful allies and greater military skill. Legendary Bloodlines: Descendants of great warrior heroes will have bonuses that match the accomplishments of their forefathers, including historical bloodlines of Charlemagne, Genghis Khan and others. Sway or Antagonize Your Neighbors: Try to win a reluctant vassal through charm and persuasion, or provoke someone you want to push into conflict. Sainthood: Pious Catholics can become canonized, passing on their glory to their descendants and making their resting place a site of great value. Coronations: Feudal kings and emperors must find clergy to crown them, since all power descends from the heavens.

    New Crusade Events: Deeper gameplay for the religious wars of the era. New Succession Laws: A Pagan Elder Council may have the final word in how a realm is divided among heirs, or a ruler may challenge his brother to combat to unify arealm. And much more: Changes to religion, custom names for people or objects, deeper baptismal mechanics, lists of people you’ve killed, and other small changes for flavor and variety.

    I don't know if the hardcoded year matters anymore. Crusades and Jihads can both be triggered by specific cities being taken by members of another religion.

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    Taking Marrakech, Tunis, Baghdad, or Damascus can all trigger Jihads. Taking southern france, northern Germany, or Anatolia can trigger Crusades. I believe that if there is a reformed Pagan religion, and both crusades and jihads are enabled, that it's just a MTTH for Great Holy Wars to become enabled. I just don't know where the event is in the game files.And guys, can we be nice to newer people? This forum's search function is awful, and it has frequently taken me 20-30 minutes to find a thread. I don't know if the hardcoded year matters anymore. Crusades and Jihads can both be triggered by specific cities being taken by members of another religion.

    Crusader Kings 2 Declare War

    Taking Marrakech, Tunis, Baghdad, or Damascus can all trigger Jihads. Taking southern france, northern Germany, or Anatolia can trigger Crusades. I believe that if there is a reformed Pagan religion, and both crusades and jihads are enabled, that it's just a MTTH for Great Holy Wars to become enabled. I just don't know where the event is in the game files.And guys, can we be nice to newer people? This forum's search function is awful, and it has frequently taken me 20-30 minutes to find a thread.

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