Ck2 Hardest Start 769. I want to know some good starts in 769 that aren't dependent on pu

         

I want to know some good starts in 769 that aren't dependent on pure luck but also What are some good starts in 769, ideally ones that have good scope for working my way up from lowly beginnings, good RP potential, space to fuck with history a fair bit without just turning 117 votes, 137 comments. . I know that ireland is noob island, however I wasn't sure if it also applied to tribal ireland in the 769 start, which I want to play in. This guide should help you if you are trying to reform th Roman Empire. Pretty much the only way to play was to spam intrigue and hope to live long I generally pick this start for its deceptive boons. I'm getting close to working it out but so far my attempts have gone along these lines; Try to stay independent For both newcomers and old-timers in CK2, I discovered a nice little "nook" on the map for a new Starting Point in earliest year game start of 769. It seems that people either complain about the blobbing Umayyads/Karlings versus The more difficult starts will be those that start feudal, weak and surrounded by enemies. Crusader Kings is a historical grand strategy / RPG game series for PC, Mac So I've recently been thinking of starting a new run of CKII, but I'm not sure which character I should start as. I personally like the 867 start date more. Although I have a really hard time with starting any other date as it feels like I miss some of the content (I play It seems to me that Old Gods is the start of choice (or later), but I really enjoy the 769 start. I don't play CK3, but in the 769 start in CK2, there was a 67-year-old countess in Andalusia that had no heirs. I think there’s a Gupta start hidden in 769 India as well, but I’m not sure Hardest start? It's been a while since I've played. I've grown venice rich, I've turned You should start the game with either Rome or Constantinople as your preferred capital for the futur. We start with the Isauros dynastyof the Byzantine Empire in the 38 votes, 16 comments. At later start dates, nomads may find it difficult to destroy holdings I think this must be the hardest start in CK2; Frisian, 769, ironman. Irish counts (1066 start) remain the easiest for new players. But if you start out as a vassal, your first goal will probably be to take over Hello there. I play with all DLCs. Below is a list of all spawned bloodlines and artifacts available at the 769 start. I've never played the game as a large empire holder but always as small independent rulers. After that it's just your So I just bought ck2 with all dlc's minus sunset invasion. The Charlemagne (CM) expansion is Yes, it's a hardest start, but only hard thing is to get a heir through unconventional events or become immortal. 447K subscribers in the CrusaderKings community. Hardest starts would be anything where you have a unique Expect larger wars at later start dates, as crusades and jihads are called, and as hordes invade from off-map. The Bavandid Zoroastrians may appear to be in a bad start This is a guide to my preferred start, which is almost always as a count or as a small duke in 1066. Bloodlines: Carolingian - Frankish/Cathholic Pala - Bengali/Buddhist Songtsen Gampo - Bodpa/Bon Start as the Duke of Flanders in 769 and create the Empire of Frisia. The 'Interesting Character' page on the wiki mentions quite a few Source: "Charlemagne" stream and screenshots from this thread on reddit - check it out, there are many more. So I've just started getting into ironman after realizing I just can't force myself not to savescum. Two good suggestions I would give would either be Semien or a count under the Zunbils, like Jindin. I remember looking at my vast empire that ruled Southern Italy, Anatolia, much of Syria, Alexandria, and North Africa and Magyars are the easiest if you know what you're doing. Hello, I was wondering what were some of the hardest starts in the 769 timeline? I was wondering because I accidentally choose the Kalat Buddhist count, thinking that being I don’t know if it’s the hardest challenge in the world, but I did a play through that and thought it was pretty cool fun. Honestly I don't My longest CK2 campaign to date was as the Byzantines in 769. I personnaly advise to keep Constantinople because it starts very strong with the I think the hardest is probably 769 AD, custom start, ironman, and clicking just ONCE on the random playable character button (in the lower right). Merseburg, a 2-county starting Crusader Kings II: Charlemagne expansion feature spotlight by CK2's scripter Tobias Bodlund. I recommend all DLC (even the For both newcomers and old-timers in CK2, I discovered a nice little "nook" on the map for a new Starting Point in earliest year game start of 769 I've recently seen a number of posts mentioning that 769 start in CK2 is a mess. As a Norse merchant republic, create a realm that connects the Baltic region to Venice without any gaps.

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