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- There is no reason not to get the Deus Vult expansion.
* There is no reason not to get the Deus Vult expansion.


- England in 1066 is a good beginner nation because it's fairly wealthy and you don't have any distant possesions to worry about. However, a lot of your vassals hate William de Normandie and will declare war on you within a few years. Take their land and give it to your relatives, but remember not let your reputation get too bad.
* England in 1066 is a good beginner nation because it's fairly wealthy and you don't have any distant possesions to worry about. However, a lot of your vassals hate William de Normandie and will declare war on you within a few years. Take their land and give it to your relatives, but remember not let your reputation get too bad.


- Feudal contract law is excellent becuase it causes an event that gives you free prestige and it triggers fairly often. As large kingdom with feudal contract I usually have more prestige than I know what to do with.
* Feudal contract law is excellent becuase it causes an event that gives you free prestige and it triggers fairly often. As large kingdom with feudal contract I usually have more prestige than I know what to do with.


- If you want a somewhat playable game as a count, the province of Dauphine Viennoise in southern France starts off with a huge tax base. You can try using the huge armies that province spawns to create your own kingdom in North Africa.
* If you want a somewhat playable game as a count, the province of Dauphine Viennoise in southern France starts off with a huge tax base. You can try using the huge armies that province spawns to create your own kingdom in North Africa.


- Unless you're based in the mediterranean, going after crusade targets is more trouble than it's worth.
* Unless you're based in the mediterranean, going after crusade targets is more trouble than it's worth.


- Don't worry about the composition of your armies. The bigger mob always wins.
* Don't worry about the composition of your armies. The bigger mob always wins.


- Build royal posts. They will help if you have a large desmesne and a king with low intrigue.
* Build royal posts. They will help if you have a large desmesne and a king with low intrigue.


- [http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?t=331766 Get the patch linked at the bottom.]
* [http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?t=331766 Get the patch linked at the bottom.]


- Try playing as a medium power duke somewhere at first, like maybe Apulia or Flanders. (I like Apulia). If you want to play as a kingdom, Sweden is pretty simple.
* Try playing as a medium power duke somewhere at first, like maybe Apulia or Flanders. (I like Apulia). If you want to play as a kingdom, Sweden is pretty simple.


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Latest revision as of 18:46, 11 March 2018

  • There is no reason not to get the Deus Vult expansion.
  • England in 1066 is a good beginner nation because it's fairly wealthy and you don't have any distant possesions to worry about. However, a lot of your vassals hate William de Normandie and will declare war on you within a few years. Take their land and give it to your relatives, but remember not let your reputation get too bad.
  • Feudal contract law is excellent becuase it causes an event that gives you free prestige and it triggers fairly often. As large kingdom with feudal contract I usually have more prestige than I know what to do with.
  • If you want a somewhat playable game as a count, the province of Dauphine Viennoise in southern France starts off with a huge tax base. You can try using the huge armies that province spawns to create your own kingdom in North Africa.
  • Unless you're based in the mediterranean, going after crusade targets is more trouble than it's worth.
  • Don't worry about the composition of your armies. The bigger mob always wins.
  • Build royal posts. They will help if you have a large desmesne and a king with low intrigue.
  • Try playing as a medium power duke somewhere at first, like maybe Apulia or Flanders. (I like Apulia). If you want to play as a kingdom, Sweden is pretty simple.