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CK3 - Dev Diary #23 - Holy Orders Thread starterHeptopus Start dateApr 21, 2020 Hello everyone, I'm ?

Step 2, She waited for the holy order to be available. That's why a poor count with 150 troops can hire 5000 order troops for a holy war over a duchy or kingdom, and also why the orders can be quite contraproductive. Picking tenets, temporal/revocable clergy, and various rp options (equal succession, legalized witchcraft, etc) is well worth it, imo, even in india where you won't get access to many holy wars. I was watching a video and after the guy found a holy order he could not hire them because some lowly counts kept hiring them for their small wars Untill his character died he could not hire them. Paradox needs to fix how HO's are hired because the MOMENT they become available some random kingdom hires them immediately hence they are permanently unavailable for. rule 34 stanger things The crusades were a complicated time theologically, and it's honestly fascinating to look at, but I digress. Thou iv played Kingdom of Jerusalem and my holy order was available 24/7, so i assume distances from others of same religion factor in. Jump to latest Follow Reply. Now one of my cities is producing 0 taxes because it's occupied by the knight who's off fighting in random parts of Europe, and I can't actually use them to fight for me. Mongolian empire attacked me on the other side of my big realm, so I waited until I won my attack, and after I won, I disband all my armies. sallys hiring What's the point of a holy order? CK3. but as you see, I can raise my mercenaries, but there's no way to raise my holy order army Just disband them and raise where you want, else remove all your rally points except where you want them to pop up. It was ridiculous and frustrating. If you really have an interest in this kind of game, then CK3 is probably the best one to start with. mytime target self service Engage in courtly intrigue, dynastic struggles, and holy warfare in mediæval Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, the steppes and Tibet. ….

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