From a reading of the game files, the conditions for the Knight Errant event for the sacred water firing are just that you are currently travelling through a county that belongs to a culture with either Chivalry, Martial Admiration, Chanson de Geste, or Storytellers(Aka France is great for this). It then has a 1% chance per county, which is increased by a factor of 5 if you have the trait Gallant from the Martial tree or you had a previous travel event give you good omens, and it is also dynamically more likely if you are currently doing the chivalry lifestyle focus. The gardener event you were referencing is the Cereal Field event, which isn't the only way to get Gardener but is a common way. The trigger for this event is that you are travelling through any province that has Farms and Fields building(denoted by a wheat icon in the interface), and it is currently May-August. It doesn't have any factors increasing the chances of the event firing, but does have a cooldown of 10 years once it has happened for a character. You then have a 50% chance of getting the Gardener trait via the first option, which increases to 75% if you are already a Herbalist. Since farms are really common in France because of the terrain, travelling through France a lot gives you a very good chance of triggering both events, and if you are playing a Catholic France is basically in the centre of four of your holy sites which makes pilgrimages a great way to cross through it.
Arbitary already gives -%50 stress gain on its own, just stack em with the 2 learning perks and boom -%100, also there is a legend event where your character tries to become immortal, at the end of it you can gain a modifier called “At Peace” for a certain duration and it also gives -%50 stress gain
@@LemonCake101 > modifier stacking in Ck3 really is too easy question is, than, how much holdings you can directly control due to perks&stewardship stacking?
Lessons to combat stress that can be ported from CK3 to IRL: 1. Being carefree (?) 2. Gardening 3. Owning a grand residence with lavish guestrooms 4. Healing water could just be water? Because back in the day people drank beer because water sources weren't clean enough?
As someone who was stressed all the time and stopped caring as much, I can confirm that I'm 20% less stressed. I'm not going to renounce inheritance, tho, in case I magically get a county or something
The stress traits are so good though. Well Athletic and Irritable are SSS+ tier traits. Mainly cause if you can acquire the blademaster trait then lashing out with irritable gets you exp for it if you win the duel. Plus if you want someone to push off the mortal coil faster you lash out at them. Otherwise for blademaster your stuck jumping through hoops to be able to duel people to acquire exp. Also just be Vaishnavism or custom hindu faith and a patron god gives -33% stress gain.
My problem with CK3 is honestly how easy it is to break an already easy game. Like, in EU4, you gotta go through a wild, wild ride of formables and modifier stacking to get your wacky build working, but in CK3, I grab a few random artifacts, grab a few Lifestyle perks, and yup, Stress is completely gone. Like, I'm usually super impressed with your videos, Lemon, but half my characters in CK3 end up immunizing to stress by age 40, and I'm not even going out of my way to grab anything anti-stress at all.
Notes (I might be wrong): Gardener travel event happens while traveling on land outside of a desert. Lodgings doesn't reduce the ruler's stress, only courtiers' and guests' stress. Healing water travel event happens in counties with the chivalry tradition. Arbitrary is great at ignoring stress and ambitious is horrible. Stoic culture is good. Confidants (Patriarch perk) gives -25% stress with friends. Deleting stress gain is shockingly easy.
"Don't use stress as a form of contraception." Homeslice, I use *being* *an* *EU4* *player* as a form of contraception. It has never failed me. (Turns out EU3 didn't have the same mojo)
New modifier stacking ideas: How high can you stack positive fertility modifiers? And if you add the combined negative fertility modifiers from playing all paradox games, will it still result in -100% fertility or less?
I feel really bad complaining about things that are community-built and in reality we should all be really grateful for the dedicated people that create wikis for our favorite games, but yeah, CK3's wiki is really underwhelming and not maintained
I have a question. Do you think a protestant Italy in eu4 is worth it or is it better staying Catholic?. Catholic has a monument in rome and the ability to have most of it's modifiers at the same time (though you do have to work to get to that point). And the council of Trent adds a lot to Catholic. But protestant can give discipline and is more flexible. Has an (arguably) better reform option for the age of absolutism. It gives you a slight passive tax boost and slightly improves improve relations. The missions of most tags in Italy that involve religion are easier to accomplish while protestant but harder when Catholic (the only one off the top of my head that I can remember is Naples/two sicilies, But it's not restricted to any religion as it's more about the number of nations following a religion that you are the defender of). But there's also a question of when to become protestant if you decide to (you could be lucky enough to be where the first center spawns. You could chose to convert at a time you know you will get a center and get free money. Or you could convert without the assistance of a center so it will be easier to do the league war, each are valid but are also worth timing carefully so you can become the defender of the Faith to make a certain reform better and make certain religious estate privileges not affect absolutism not to mention so you can lead the protestant side of the league war), though in the time protestant and reformed are options you normally could begin to monopolize the pope (though around then it will harder to do the mission from Naples/two sicilies. and if it just so happens that Austria is still emperor by that time, then if you are participating in the league war on the protestant side you (for better or worse) are starting next to the most important target in the war)
I still don't have the dlc for reformed. Potentially I could get it on Christmas though, also protestant fits my play style more than reformed (I even checked stuff with protestant and found that they can give 10 morale to both land and navy. which is a decent amount and has more options, though it's also the least difficult for missions for almost all Italian tags) and becoming pope is very unreliable (especially early game when the papal state thinks it should be a pay to win situation. I'd only need to accomplish 2 missions overall like that, but it's very annoying having to deal with rng especially when you only need it 2 times for missions that as milian you will not have until you form Tuscany and or Sardinia-piedmont)
@@christianwhite8877 I think Catholic would just be better then frankly; the Pope buffs are great, and if you have a lot of them you can print stability which is nice for trucebreaks
@@LemonCake101 while i agree that the stuff you can get from catholic is good, becoming pope is basically pay to win until your Italy (with the papal states no longer existing) or there are so few catholic nations remaining that investing more points to becoming pope has significantly less diminishing returns (which then makes you need to work that much harder for that one mission from Naples/two sicilies)
@@christianwhite8877 I guess we do play the game differently, but usually the way you maintain Pope control is you annex the other Catholics asap, so only you and the Pope can actually invest
Hope you dont make a guide to effective immortality >_> Quite a bit of maths but you can easily push a life to hit 200. Without doing the sillies youre capped at around 130, theoretically you can live forever but death will always creep on your shoulder. Granted 3 characters living that long spans the entire timeline of the game so somewhat defeats the purpose
Honestly apathay IRL can cure stress but in all of humanaity that I know of very few have used apathyay in this way... Like the vast majority of Monks don't get to it despite being known for it... Also I really don't recommend it not only will it 99% of the time make you not a nice person... the 1% of the time it does you are still not the best person beyond being most hated person to those who know you... For you pure moideration in a world that hate centrist moderate beyond any other polictal leaning. But atleast you won't be stressed because you just don't care... Also esasly the worst con with this methiod is you'll struggle to be successful in life because inorder to be successful you need to stress even a little. Also I don't see this working unless you have your basic needs met or just be ok with wondwering from job to job place to place... Which again can work and you can be happy although it likely to be just content... But no stress.
From a reading of the game files, the conditions for the Knight Errant event for the sacred water firing are just that you are currently travelling through a county that belongs to a culture with either Chivalry, Martial Admiration, Chanson de Geste, or Storytellers(Aka France is great for this). It then has a 1% chance per county, which is increased by a factor of 5 if you have the trait Gallant from the Martial tree or you had a previous travel event give you good omens, and it is also dynamically more likely if you are currently doing the chivalry lifestyle focus.
The gardener event you were referencing is the Cereal Field event, which isn't the only way to get Gardener but is a common way. The trigger for this event is that you are travelling through any province that has Farms and Fields building(denoted by a wheat icon in the interface), and it is currently May-August. It doesn't have any factors increasing the chances of the event firing, but does have a cooldown of 10 years once it has happened for a character. You then have a 50% chance of getting the Gardener trait via the first option, which increases to 75% if you are already a Herbalist. Since farms are really common in France because of the terrain, travelling through France a lot gives you a very good chance of triggering both events, and if you are playing a Catholic France is basically in the centre of four of your holy sites which makes pilgrimages a great way to cross through it.
Thanks for basically doing the research for me on that one: I am yet to bust out the Ck3 game files as it where.
for a moment I thought Lemon Cake had become a self-improvement UA-camr
The true "Depression and Anxiety weren't a thing when I was a kid"
Lemon's Ck3 arc has started
Just testing the waters ;)
Incest meta when
Will you test Victorian, Heartsofironian and Stellarisian waters?
I think you secretly just wanted to tell us a heartwarming story about how a really nice chap had a very relaxing life!
what, me using my platform to tell other people about my Ck3 run? I would never...
Arbitary already gives -%50 stress gain on its own, just stack em with the 2 learning perks and boom -%100, also there is a legend event where your character tries to become immortal, at the end of it you can gain a modifier called “At Peace” for a certain duration and it also gives -%50 stress gain
No way I missed that :( modifier stacking in Ck3 really is too easy
lol compared to where you come from (god damn eu4) it is hella easy
@@LemonCake101 > modifier stacking in Ck3 really is too easy
question is, than, how much holdings you can directly control due to perks&stewardship stacking?
“I didn’t know you were chill like that”
Who would try to stack this uncapped modifier to 100%?
"PoD players on the room sweating profusely"
Ck3 remains very... stackable :)
Lessons to combat stress that can be ported from CK3 to IRL:
1. Being carefree (?)
2. Gardening
3. Owning a grand residence with lavish guestrooms
4. Healing water could just be water? Because back in the day people drank beer because water sources weren't clean enough?
If you stop caring, have a big house and an tend you Garden, you won't be stressed!
wait...
2:35 Haha yes the CK3 Wiki is honestly a disaster for modifier searching junkies as we EU4 guys are xD
Indeed, makes me happy about the state of the Eu4 wiki honestly
I actually hit -100% stress accidentally too, with an adventurer
Its impressivly simple it seems
Simon probably thought that healing water was junk as he was on his deathbed, and sent it as a joke
In fairness, it didn't work for him did it?
@@LemonCake101 Because he gave it away. One could say he was unstressed about his condition.
"Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power." -'Arbitrary' trait people.
Its actually insane how I missed it
As someone who was stressed all the time and stopped caring as much, I can confirm that I'm 20% less stressed.
I'm not going to renounce inheritance, tho, in case I magically get a county or something
Is that 0.1% chance worth 10% stress though?
The era of variety content has begun.
I can't wait until you find out about knight effectiveness
Well, taxing peasants is better than oofing them, unless they are not your peasants...
I kinda learned that in Victoria...
>Just stop caring, that's all you have to do
Bro could be captured in war and sit on the bronze bull like "Yeah, I've had better days"
The stress traits are so good though. Well Athletic and Irritable are SSS+ tier traits. Mainly cause if you can acquire the blademaster trait then lashing out with irritable gets you exp for it if you win the duel. Plus if you want someone to push off the mortal coil faster you lash out at them. Otherwise for blademaster your stuck jumping through hoops to be able to duel people to acquire exp.
Also just be Vaishnavism or custom hindu faith and a patron god gives -33% stress gain.
It’s too easy to stack it turns out
That'd a wild-looking EU4 mod, my dude.
My problem with CK3 is honestly how easy it is to break an already easy game. Like, in EU4, you gotta go through a wild, wild ride of formables and modifier stacking to get your wacky build working, but in CK3, I grab a few random artifacts, grab a few Lifestyle perks, and yup, Stress is completely gone. Like, I'm usually super impressed with your videos, Lemon, but half my characters in CK3 end up immunizing to stress by age 40, and I'm not even going out of my way to grab anything anti-stress at all.
can i do this in real life? my heart could need it... im off on a pilgrimage
I mean.. maybe :)
Is this how you mitigate your future stress after a sudden, severe growth related to that province tier list?
Yapiii lemon cake made ck3 video
Will you stack defensive bonuses in video like that?
I've also accidentally done this before, I thought it was a bug at first when I saw gain 0 stress
This video cured my dull trait, thanks!
Damn and I though that stacking building cost and time reduction were all I need to know.
(maybe improving unit but that is more "normal")
Notes (I might be wrong):
Gardener travel event happens while traveling on land outside of a desert.
Lodgings doesn't reduce the ruler's stress, only courtiers' and guests' stress.
Healing water travel event happens in counties with the chivalry tradition.
Arbitrary is great at ignoring stress and ambitious is horrible.
Stoic culture is good.
Confidants (Patriarch perk) gives -25% stress with friends.
Deleting stress gain is shockingly easy.
Why would you want to get rid of it? It can give you more % money
True, but you can also have enough money
"Don't use stress as a form of contraception." Homeslice, I use *being* *an* *EU4* *player* as a form of contraception. It has never failed me. (Turns out EU3 didn't have the same mojo)
New modifier stacking ideas:
How high can you stack positive fertility modifiers? And if you add the combined negative fertility modifiers from playing all paradox games, will it still result in -100% fertility or less?
I prefer CK over EU so I hope you make more videos like this
i love how youtube thinks its EU 2000
Love ck3 content
Is that why once i have Whole of Body i barely get stress? Since i'm likely have Great Lodging and Gardener? 😂
Yup!
So you're doing CK3 stuff now? Nice.
More ck3 videos plis❤
Only 50% sould be more
50%? Nah we went 100%
I feel really bad complaining about things that are community-built and in reality we should all be really grateful for the dedicated people that create wikis for our favorite games, but yeah, CK3's wiki is really underwhelming and not maintained
ok
yes
I think I need to try CKIII again. Haha
I do like the game!
stress gain really needs a nerf lol
That king became Tate or something
I have a question. Do you think a protestant Italy in eu4 is worth it or is it better staying Catholic?. Catholic has a monument in rome and the ability to have most of it's modifiers at the same time (though you do have to work to get to that point). And the council of Trent adds a lot to Catholic. But protestant can give discipline and is more flexible. Has an (arguably) better reform option for the age of absolutism. It gives you a slight passive tax boost and slightly improves improve relations. The missions of most tags in Italy that involve religion are easier to accomplish while protestant but harder when Catholic (the only one off the top of my head that I can remember is Naples/two sicilies, But it's not restricted to any religion as it's more about the number of nations following a religion that you are the defender of). But there's also a question of when to become protestant if you decide to (you could be lucky enough to be where the first center spawns. You could chose to convert at a time you know you will get a center and get free money. Or you could convert without the assistance of a center so it will be easier to do the league war, each are valid but are also worth timing carefully so you can become the defender of the Faith to make a certain reform better and make certain religious estate privileges not affect absolutism not to mention so you can lead the protestant side of the league war), though in the time protestant and reformed are options you normally could begin to monopolize the pope (though around then it will harder to do the mission from Naples/two sicilies. and if it just so happens that Austria is still emperor by that time, then if you are participating in the league war on the protestant side you (for better or worse) are starting next to the most important target in the war)
I would say Catholic Italy is strongest overall, but give Reformed a shot, as you have a bunch of monuments that help you print zeal
I still don't have the dlc for reformed. Potentially I could get it on Christmas though, also protestant fits my play style more than reformed (I even checked stuff with protestant and found that they can give 10 morale to both land and navy. which is a decent amount and has more options, though it's also the least difficult for missions for almost all Italian tags) and becoming pope is very unreliable (especially early game when the papal state thinks it should be a pay to win situation. I'd only need to accomplish 2 missions overall like that, but it's very annoying having to deal with rng especially when you only need it 2 times for missions that as milian you will not have until you form Tuscany and or Sardinia-piedmont)
@@christianwhite8877 I think Catholic would just be better then frankly; the Pope buffs are great, and if you have a lot of them you can print stability which is nice for trucebreaks
@@LemonCake101 while i agree that the stuff you can get from catholic is good, becoming pope is basically pay to win until your Italy (with the papal states no longer existing) or there are so few catholic nations remaining that investing more points to becoming pope has significantly less diminishing returns (which then makes you need to work that much harder for that one mission from Naples/two sicilies)
@@christianwhite8877 I guess we do play the game differently, but usually the way you maintain Pope control is you annex the other Catholics asap, so only you and the Pope can actually invest
Wait.. in real life or in ck3?
Hope you dont make a guide to effective immortality >_>
Quite a bit of maths but you can easily push a life to hit 200. Without doing the sillies youre capped at around 130, theoretically you can live forever but death will always creep on your shoulder. Granted 3 characters living that long spans the entire timeline of the game so somewhat defeats the purpose
7:10 wtf
I don't get it
Honestly apathay IRL can cure stress but in all of humanaity that I know of very few have used apathyay in this way... Like the vast majority of Monks don't get to it despite being known for it... Also I really don't recommend it not only will it 99% of the time make you not a nice person... the 1% of the time it does you are still not the best person beyond being most hated person to those who know you... For you pure moideration in a world that hate centrist moderate beyond any other polictal leaning. But atleast you won't be stressed because you just don't care... Also esasly the worst con with this methiod is you'll struggle to be successful in life because inorder to be successful you need to stress even a little. Also I don't see this working unless you have your basic needs met or just be ok with wondwering from job to job place to place... Which again can work and you can be happy although it likely to be just content... But no stress.