
Gather information for blackmailing purposes or call in favors whenever your plans need an extra bit of influence. Seduce other characters for love or political power. Recruit agents to assist your schemes to undermine or murder anyone who stands between you and power. Use your spymaster to discover plots against your dynasty and your rule. Supplement your income with ransomed prisoners or raiding parties on neighboring realms. Hire mercenaries and Holy Orders for your major wars. Research new technologies to increase the wealth and military might of your realm. Recruit man-at-arms units and powerful knights to supplement your royal levies. Violent characters may develop a fearsome reputation, cowering your timid subjects into obedience with the dread you inspire. But what do you do if the legal heir is not quite up to the job? Choose appropriate guardians for your heirs, or train them yourself. Acquire character traits that will guide your actions, but beware if you act against your nature! The stress from denying your truest self could bring a new host of troubles!. Adopt one of five different lifestyles, perfecting your skills in military strategy or kingdom management. Knights, peasant revolts, pilgrimages, Viking raiders.experience the drama and pageantry of the Middle Ages. Be a pious king to bring the religious powers to your side, or strike out on your own, designing your own splinter religion and earning everlasting fame or eternal damnation. Gather new lands and titles to cement your legacy. Guide a dynasty through the centuries, ensuring the security and power of each new generation. Choose a royal or noble house from a number of realms on a map that stretches from Iceland to India, from the Arctic Circle to Central Africa. This bundle will only be available until Tuesday the 13th of August so don't dither. Can't add much more.Īs ever with Humble Bundles, you can split your cash between the gamemakers, Humble, and a charity as you please. Then Paradox launched another expansion a few months later. "We might need to take the Etch-A-Sketch, shake it a little bit, and start over," Paradox big cheese Fredrik Wester said. They did say in April 2018 that they "can't add much more" because the game's just so crowded and its technology stretched further than intended. I half-suspect this is Paradox welcoming in a load of new people and getting everyone up to speed before they start wrapping up CK2. The bundle doesn't include the wee content packs which accompanied some expansions with new art and music and bits, to be clear, but they're cosmetic additions. Some are better than others, sure, but that's. And Holy Fury combines the twin passions of religion and war. Jade Dragon adds China in a really half-hearted way. Lastly, pay at least $15 (£12.33-ish) and you'll get yet another five expansions. And Sons Of Abraham is more religious stuff. Rajas Of India reaches into the east, with new Indian rulers and all. Charlemagne is about, y'know, Charlemagne. Way Of Life makes it more personal, giving more options to shape, develop, and express our characters. Horse Lords is all about those clip-clopping lads of Eurasia.
Pay more than the current average price paid ($11.21/£9.21 as I write) to get another five expansions on top. Legacy Of Rome, about those remnants of the Roman Empire which lasted way longer than you might think. Sunset Invasion, a weird alternate history where the Aztecs invade Europe to claim our blood. The Republic, focused on merchant republics. You'll get The Old Gods, with its Vikings and new religions. Paying at least $1 (82p) will get you CK2 and a surprising number of expansions.
The Humble Crusader Kings II Bundle is about what you'd expect: you get the base game and some bits real cheap, then more as you pay more. Heck, it's a good deal if you already have CK2 or even a few expansions, just to top it off. You can now grab CK2 and all fifteen expansions for just over £12 in a new Humble Bundle, which is one fine deal.
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