Crusader - Kings 3

Maintaining your throne is less about your army and more about your legitimacy —the invisible currency that keeps your scheming vassals from revolting [5].

: King Sancho II of Castile (1066) offers a strong military starting point and clear expansion goals through the Reconquista [21]. crusader kings 3

: Be careful with "Confederate Partition"—it can split your kingdom among your heirs upon your death [20]. Maintaining your throne is less about your army

: Marrying into a vassal's family can create an alliance that prevents them from joining factions against you [18]. : Marrying into a vassal's family can create

: Use Event Nameplates and tooltips to quickly gauge the opinions and relationships of the characters in your court so you can stay one step ahead of plots [22]. 3. Expansion: Playing Wide vs. Playing Tall

The Art of the Long Game: Master Your Dynasty in Crusader Kings 3