CK3 Diplomacy Guide: Schemes, Alliances, Lifestyle Perks & Builds
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- Here is a somewhat in-depth guide of the Diplomacy and associated mechanics. I stay somewhat high level as the uses of each of these interactions are endless but should have some useful tips in here for beginner and advanced players alike.
The last portion of the video I take a look a the Diplomacy Perk trees and highlight a few perks and combinations that can be useful to any ruler.
Check out some of my other guides:
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Anyone got any cool builds/perk combos? I like going intrigue but taking befriend from the Diplo tree. Having friends makes for nice plotters when its time to murder my rivals.
You can also get a ton of stat points by cheesing the befriend scheme. There's a skill that gives you 2 random points per friendship. Potentially very powerful
@@CookieHonstah97 That sounds like a fun thing to try, I mess around this afternoon and see what happens.
Befriend schemes can be a double edged sword, if you have a king with a stress gaining trait like paranoid, later in his life when his friends begin dying, his stress can be very difficult to manage. Great videos!
Very informative and succinct. Please keep them coming!
Great video! Subbed my dude
Thank you for being very clear and informative.
Np!
Great vid! I've been looking for something like this. Have you thought about examining the martial lifestyle trees as well? I think a build focused on Chivalry would have a lot of RP value, in addition to more and powerful knights.
I've got a quick vid on Dread in the works but wanted to follow it up with a look at the warfare mechanics and such. Would be a good place to see how the Martial Trees complement it.
So I tried something like this. I played a tribal leader and grabbed praetorian guard which gave Prestige per night then switched back and went down the gallant tree. The extra Prestige allowed me to run more men af arms and combined with the addition knights it was very powerful.
Diplomacy lifestyle is more on managing realms, improving vassal or dynasty opinion, accumulate prestige and forming alliances. It is way better than martial lifestyle whose only focus is war and force massive expansion.
I'm with you sometimes the fun is in the decisions and the story it creates rather than battling. Though, for tribal leaders, the August tree gives Prestige so you can hire men at arms for more war.
thanks monte this really helpled when i cant buy game
One sec deleting vid
@@SmonteGaming Hey bro why vid still up really offensive to everyone who can't afford game..
j/k you make great content
do you have any lets plays where you go full diplomat? im new to the game and looking for diplomat custom builds as a viking :)
WOW SO HELPFUL 🐀
I've got an ally that is on the other side of the world map. I accepted his request to join the war, but since I can't send any troops that far, my contribution is 0, and now I'm stuck in a war I can not influence in any way. Is there a way around this, or should I always choose an ally that is physically very close, otherwise it's pointless.
oh yeah....
I am getting peasant revolts and lots of my provinces are NOT controlled.
I can assign my marshal to 1 province to gain control. MAybe make a guide on that - it's a valid topic that I think many struggle with. *MAKE THAT VIDYA*
Get your heir with a 30% merit boost, hope is something good, and get diplomacy focus, then just tank out diplomat tree and you get mister kill everyone on sight.
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Can you pick different lifestyle focuses and keep perks from both??
Yep you can grab talents in your current focus. Every 5 years you can switch and grab talents from another. You'll keep the perks so it can lead to some fun experimenting
Ery naas
Can you break alliance in this game somehow please respond
There is no direct "break alliance" decision in ck3 though you can always look to see what gives you said alliance, usually a child's marriage, and kill said spouse. You can also just declare war on the ally or kill the allied ruler.
@@SmonteGaming Ok thanks for the heads up mate
My son married into the Roman empire...but they did not allie with me. Can you tell me why please?!!
What was your son's spouse's relationship to the emperor?
@@SmonteGaming ahh ok. I didnt check. Started again and now I have been granted alliance. Thank you!!! Why does my domain total reduce if I grant title to my duke? The domain is in my kingdom.
The number in the top right "Domain" counts your direct holdings. If you are a king and grant a title to a duke or other vassal your Domain goes down accordingly, but, their territory is still considered within your realm. These counties/territories still count towards your total realm size for things like creating new titles or becoming the cultural head.
lower the music down a little more, I can barely hear what you are saying
Thanks for the feedback! I agree, and future vids will correct this for sure.