Crusader Kings II > General Discussions > Topic Details. What would the world look like in a thousand years? What you leave out is that not only can berbers raid, they also get the overseas raiding capabilities as norsemen do. they also get the overseas raiding capabilities as norsemen do. Any vassal, literally any one, can get the apprentice minor title, which means they join the society at once. Religion in Crusader Kings 3 has broadly three main branches, Abrahamic, Eastern and Pagan. Since 2.4.1, when a temple that is designated a holy site is destroyed, the province becomes the holy site instead, but the value of the province for moral authority is reduced by half. Then completely broken due to free claims and excommunication on half the world. Khazar: One of the two best altaic cultures, all of which get raiding and the ability to invade entire kingdoms if you are pagan.
Mongols: The same as above, but no compounds. Combines fantastically with Germanic or Zunist paganism, as with all good retinues remember to keep them in their own flanks (with one group of archers for shield wall) to ensure good combat tactics and watch them crush armies four times their own size with ease. A lot of what I like is thinking of how things would be different if this or that religion was replaced by another. However, the longer the faith goes unreformed, the weaker it becomes. Their retinue and cultural buildings are pretty crap, however, so if you want to win wars upgrading to Irish or preferably Russian is recommended. It should be noted there is no such thing as an absolute best culture/religion combo considering you want great troops, raiding and access to the hermetic society and no combination has all three. Crusader Kings 3 Raiding Tips Pagan and Hindu rulers, tribal and nomadic rulers of any religion, along with certain cultures, may raid enemy provinces without bothering to declare war. A note on temples: Just because you can hold them, doesn't mean you should. Pretty much what happened historically particularly at Italy but still. Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages, developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.It was released for Microsoft Windows on February 14, 2012. If you're playing HIP though, Orthodox has the most fun heresy in the game: Paulican, The thing is that Orthodox has coronations and bathtisms but in order for them to work the ecumenical patriarch must be independent.
Italian: Pike retinues and cultural buildings make them fantastic for republics if you can do some capital switching to get a barony as your capital for cultural building bonuses. Changing the religion of a character is done with the religion command.