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You can also pick one province to be a crown focus, netting a boost to the time it takes to prosper. Last but not least there's the prosperity system: just like provinces can now be ravaged by disease and destruction, in the lack of those they can thrive and enjoy benefits such as greater wealth and lower revolt risk. Prisoners can also be dealt with in more ways, such as humiliation and torture, and the already existing ways were enriched with more flavour, like new texts detailing the exact means by which your prisoners were executed. The chief feature this time is a big overhaul to all aspects involving health: diseases have been fleshed out, causing a series of symptoms to appear before a diagnosis makes their nature fully clear, court physicians can be appointed to treat them in a variety of ways, sometimes with gruesome results, epidemics(including the black death) have been reworked and new ways to deal with them have been added too. Because of that, the general recommendation I give is: get most or all of the predominantly global DLCs and only the local ones that deal with character types you'd like to play.Īnother almost completely global expansion. While Paradox never explicitly endorsed this model, I find it describes CK2 and its extra content fairly well, with most DLCs containing almost exclusively features localized to a particular group of characters, and a few containing mostly global features and little to no localized ones.
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Adds some religious events for the other Abrahamic religions, too) Sons of Abraham (mainly for the ability to borrow money from Jews. Legacy of Rome (for retinues (standing army) mainly, and of course if you want to play Byzantium it adds lots of flavor) The Old Gods (if you want to play Pagan or start at 867)
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"Mandatory" DLC are - depending on whoever you ask but these are the most common answers: I did my first playthrough without any DLC and had great fun (that was around the time when Rajas of India was released)īesides of that here's the list of the DLC available and the features and playable characters they unlock: If you want to play a Christian noble starting 1066 you don't _need_ any DLC. The most important thing for this to answer is the question in which region you want to play.