Combat occurs when two hostile armies arrive on the same province. It is an important component of warfare.
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- Jun 28, 2020 Crusader Kings is full of hidden baseline stats that are then later modified by events and traits, this should just be another of those scenarios. Just have a -5 (Female) hidden or unhidden penalty to personal combat skill. It can easily be overcome by positive stats and training.
- Crusader Kings II General Discussions Topic Details. Nov 18, 2018 @ 6:44pm Whats the point of personal combat skill? Ik that it supposed to represent.
- I understand randomness but its should be with warriors with similar personal combat or difference in range +2 up to +5 for example not for a difference +13. Let me remind u on situation. I was Brilliant Strategist, brave, berserk, viking duelist with +12 personal combat skills and got maimed dueling Fortune builder craven guy with -1.
Jun 01, 2020 A duel is an engagement in personal combat between two characters. Duel for honor. Rulers have access to a Duel interaction if they have War focus, membership in a Warrior Lodge, or a bloodline that 'Enables dueling'. Unless the dueling game rule is set to 'Unrestricted', the initiator must have one of the following reasons to challenge the target.
Reference: Combat mechanics thread
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Flanks[edit]
In a battle, each side has up to three flanks: Nokia suite mac os x download.
- Left flank
- Center flank
- Right flank
These flanks will generally fight separately against the same flank on the opponent's side. Each flank has a commander, and its own units. To have more than one flank you need multiple armies, though they can be merged into one.
When a flank no longer has an equivalent flank to attack, it will help another flank instead. It will now also get a flanking bonus of 30%, meaning it does 30% more morale and troop damage. The enemy flank will now be under attack from two flanks, thus taking much more damage.
Phases[edit]
Combat is divided into three phases: Ratiomaster for mac.
- Skirmish: All battles will start in the Skirmish phase. This is when archers and horse archers excel, and they will be the only ones doing any major damage.
- Melee: After a few days, it will switch to the Melee phase, where melee oriented units like heavy infantry and pikemen excel. Note that flanks do not necessarily have to be in the same phase as each other, and they'll usually enter Melee at slightly different times.
- Pursue: When the morale of a flank reaches 25%, they will start retreating, and combat will switch to the Pursue phase. This is where light cavalry truly excels, but heavier cavalry does well also.
Retreat: After 5 days, the flank will be removed from combat:
Unit Attack and Defense[edit]
The formula for finding out the attack or defense of a unit is:
Unit Statistics[edit]
Base unit stat depends on the type of unit and the phase:
Attack | Defense | |||||||
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Morale | Maintenance | Skirmish | Melee | Pursue | Skirmish | Melee | Pursue | |
Light Infantry (LI) | 2 | 0.7 | 1.25 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2.5 |
Heavy Infantry (HI) | 4 | 3 | 0.25 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Pikemen (P) | 6 | 2.5 | 0.1 | 4.5 | 0.2 | 4 | 4.5 | 2 |
Light Cavalry (LC) | 4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 4.5 | 3 | 4.5 |
Heavy Cavalry (HC) | 10 | 6 | 0.5 | 10 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 5 |
Archers (A) | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 2.25 |
Horse Archers (ST) | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
War Elephants (ST) | 15 | 20 | 0.25 | 25 | 0.25 | 5 | 15 | 2 |
Camel Cavalry (ST) | 5 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 4.5 | 3 | 2.5 |
Ships | - | 300 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
ST = Special Troops (varies with region/culture)
Military Technology[edit]
Main article: Technology
Tech bonus depends on military technology level: +0%/+10%/+15%/+20%/+25%/+30%, depending on the relevant tech level.
- for a unit raised from a specific holding, it is the tech level in that county that matters.
- for a unit raised from a vassal, it's the vassal's average tech level.
- for a retinue unit, it's your capital's tech level.
Terrain[edit]
Terrain defines the surroundings where battles are fought. The defenders usually have the advantage and terrain can play a vital role in a fight.
A map showing each type of terrain in Crusader Kings II.
The following terrain give a terrain bonus to the defender:
- Hills (all except heavy cavalry and camels)
- Mountains (all infantry)
- Jungle (all infantry have a bonus, horse archers suffer a penalty)
- Forest
- Desert (camels, light cavalry and horse archers)
The following elements between two provinces give a terrain penalty to the attacker.
- Rivers: To see if there is a river (or strait) between two provinces, select one of them and look for the icon .
- Major river: twice the penalties of crossing a normal river
- Straits
- Amphibious landing: almost identical to a strait crossing. Note: if you control at least one settlement in a county, you can have your ships enter the county's port. Your soldiers will be off-loaded and fight any enemies there without the amphibious landing modifier (but will still have maximum 50% morale at the start of combat).
There are also several other terrain types which don't give a bonus or penalty to either side of a battle, though they can negatively affect the supply limit (especially true for deserts) - attrition has won many wars.
Hill defense | Mountain defense | Jungle defense | Forest defense | Desert defense | River crossing | Major river crossing | Strait crossing | Amphibious landing | |||||||||
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Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense | Attack | Defense |
Archers | +20% | +50% | +50% | +100% | +30% | +30% | -5% | -10% | -10% | -20% | -10% | -15% | -10% | -15% | |||
Light Infantry | +30% | +100% | +100% | +50% | +50% | +30% | +30% | -10% | -10% | -20% | -20% | -15% | -15% | -15% | -15% | ||
Pikemen | +10% | +20% | +50% | +10% | +20% | +10% | +10% | -15% | -15% | -30% | -30% | -30% | -30% | -20% | -20% | ||
Heavy Infantry | +20% | +50% | +10% | +10% | -15% | -15% | -30% | -30% | -30% | -30% | -20% | -20% | |||||
Light Cavalry | +15% | +15% | +15% | -12.5% | -12.5% | -25% | -25% | -20% | -20% | -17.5% | -17.5% | ||||||
Heavy Cavalry | -15% | -15% | -30% | -30% | -30% | -30% | -20% | -20% | |||||||||
Horse Archers | +10% | +15% | -15% | -25% | +15% | +15% | -7.5% | -12.5% | -15% | -25% | -20% | -20% | -12.5% | -17.5% | |||
Camel Cavalry | +50% | +50% |
Narrow flank[edit]
During the melee phase in battle, defenders who are outnumbered may use a terrain bottleneck to even the odds. Each flank may have a narrow approach, preventing the attackers from attacking in numbers greater than the number of flank defenders (their number at the start).[1]
The chance of this depends on the main province terrain, with mountains and jungle having the highest chance. Commanders are also more likely to find a bottleneck if they have high skill, the Battlefield Terrain Master leadership trait, or the Game Master lifestyle trait.
While of limited use in conventional battles where you try to outnumber your enemy, the cold efficiency of this skill is revealed when using Pikemen retinues to hold back the enemy. With both Heavy infantry leader and Battlefield Master leadership traits for their commander, such armies will be able to inflict horrendous losses to the enemy, perhaps even winning a desperate battle, if locked in melee with Narrow Flank modifier.
Cultural Building[edit]
Main article: Cultural Buildings
Cultural buildings can provide a cultural bonus to units trained in that holding. All cultural buildings have 4 levels, with each level providing an equivalent boost to some unit. The boost only applies to troops trained in the holding and to retinues (if the building is in the capital).
Combat Tactics[edit]
Tactic bonus ranges from -150% to +420%. Note that these are so huge, they often swamp technology-based and terrain-based modifiers.Tactical affinity bonus ranges from -120% to +300%.
Commanders[edit]
Main article: Commander
You should assign a skilled commander to lead each flank (left, center, or right) that contains troops. You may assign yourself, your marshal, and direct subjects holding the minor title of 'Commander'. Hiring mercenaries or holy orders temporarily adds their leader and commanders to your pool.
Personally commanding a flank gives 15% more morale to its troops.
Regiment commanders[edit]
You may also assign leaders to regiments, the sub-units within each flank:
- By clicking the regiment, if it belongs to you personally (e.g. demesne levies or retinues)
- By merging two armies
- By raising troops from a vassal whose marshal is idle (e.g. the Ecumenical Patriarch or a vassalized holy order with no counties)
Regiment leaders contribute to the battle alongside flank leaders, though the exact mechanics are unclear. Perhaps more importantly, if their flank's commander is killed during battle, a regiment leader can immediately take over and avoid leaving the flank in disarray.
Chandramukhi serial actors real names. Green commanders can be assigned to regiments in order to gain valuable combat experience without compromising the effectiveness of the army.
Battlefield Duels[edit]
Battlefield duels are personal battles between two commanders in which both participants’ stats are weighed against each other to determine the outcome, usually injury or death.
Damage[edit]
Every day, each soldier from a flank will make an attack on the enemy, causing damage based on its attack value. All damages for the flank are added together and sent to the flank that's being attacked. The defense of the receiving units is computed, and casualties are inflicted as:
In addition, each soldier who dies does 3 morale damage to the survivors (MORALELOSS_FACTOR).
The survivors have morale points equal to the sum of their morale values, so if they take 60 morale damage but the survivors have 6000 morale points, morale will then be down by 1%. This means that deaths are a double penalty, both reducing the number of morale points a flank has, and reducing the number of soldiers.
Note that the calculations happen simultaneously every day for every flank involved in the battle, so all values will be calculated based on the number of troops present before anyone dies. Do note that in the Pursue phase, the fleeing flank will not make any attacks.
Combat ends once all flanks on one side are either dead or have fled. Flanks attempt to flee once their morale hits 20% or they're manually withdrawn from combat. Flight takes four days.
Prestige and piety[edit]
Each battle results in 1 prestige for every 100 losses of the losing army.A portion of this prestige goes to the characters involved:
- 50% goes to the owners of the units (divided among them)
- 25% goes to the main Commander of the centre
- 12.5% goes to each flank Commander
In addition, for every 1 prestige gained, characters will gain 1.5 piety if fighting religious enemies.
Strategies[edit]
See Combat mechanics thread and The Art of War, Playing in Europe for detailed insight on possible strategies.
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Make it all your unique retinue unit: by using retinues alone in a flank, certain combat tactics that are particularly beneficial can be more easily selected as there are just one or two unit types in the whole flank; they also will benefit from the cultural unit bonus. Nomadichorde troops also benefit from this.
Flank composition: the Rule of Two: In order to maximize combat tactics efficiency, a flank should contain no more than two of the three major skirmish units (Horse Archers, Archers, Light Cavalry), and no more than two of the three major melee units (heavy infantry, pikes, and knights).
Bait enemies into attacking fortified positions: Ideally, your army is on a mountain, and across a major river from the attacker.
Avoid attacking across rivers and into hills: you'll get a moderate combat penalty, which could make a major difference. These penalties don't matter much if you outnumber the enemy by a lot, though.
Order early retreats when losing a battle. Simply order your army to move to another province, and it will begin retreating regardless of morale.
Scout and match. Send a tiny army to determine the strengths of your opponent's flanks. Then rearrange your main army to have two 'holding' flanks, evenly matched against the opponent, and one 'breakthrough' flank, with extra troops and your best offensive commander.
Single column concentrated attack: Light Infantry Army such as Tribal Army, and even Nomad Horde Troops may enjoy better morale preservation if they are concentrated in a single-flank. Once a flank is routed, it will not be able to deal damages. Thus, having all the army in a single flank ensure they stay in the fight until they break while the enemy army is broken piece by piece. This can help to fight against enemy in superior number (beware of Narrow flank, though enemy is more prone to attack you directly if they're superior in number). This can be concerted with scout battle to determine enemy weaker flank. Stack your corresponding flank and defeat that flank in priority, leaving them only two flanks left. Be careful however, as the two flanks left unattacked will gain a +25% flanking bonus that will boost their damage.
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References[edit]
Levies • Retinues • Mercenaries • Holy orders • Event troops • Hordes • Adventurers
Alliances • Casus Belli • Claims • Crusades, jihads and great holy wars • Factions • Attrition
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Attributes measure the abilities of a character. Unlike traits, they are numerical rather than binary.
Each character has base attributes which are then impacted by their traits. The total is displayed on the character screen, while the base is visible on mouseover. Base attributes are mostly acquired during childhood through education, but can also be altered by events.
Some events and event chains will only have certain choices open to the player if the qualifying level of an attribute is active. For example, if a vassal demands a title, but their liege rejects it, there will normally result in a lengthy opinion malus; although, if the liege's diplomacy is high enough, they can reject the request politely and avoid upsetting the vassal.
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State attributes[edit]
For many applications of attributes, the relevant factor is the state attribute, instead of the character's attribute.
Notes:
- Under Iqta, nomadic or Tribal governments, only the primary spouse's attributes affect the state attributes. Concubines and secondary wives do not affect them
- If there is a regency, the regent's attributes plus the councilor's are used instead
- If a regent or spouse is also a councilor, they will only count once. Hence, regents and spouses should not become councilors (except secondary wives for Muslims)
- If Conclave DLC is active, the player can increase state attributes by swapping a regent-councilor to the Advisor council slot.
- A courtier's state skill (e.g., for monthly prestige gain) is just their personal skill
- The state attributes are displayed between parenthesis on the character screen.
Passive effects[edit]
Highlighted attributes box on character screen (v. 3.0)
Diplomacy[edit]
Diplomacy skill reflects ability to negotiate and please people. It is the determining attribute for a chancellor's success while doing council jobs.
Personal diplomacy:
- Increases realm courtiers' opinion towards the character (councilors and spouses included)
- Used to determine direct vassal limits, along with spouse's diplomacy (vassal bonus= 30% of (ruler's diplomacy + 1/2 of spouse's diplomacy) with the final value rounded down).
- Combined with the learning attribute determines cultural technology points accumulated each month, if the character is not nomadic and of at least duke-rank
- If the character is a chancellor on their liege's council, this attribute is used to determine their ability.
State diplomacy:
- Increases everyone's opinion toward the character (except direct vassals and courtiers)
- Increases the opinion effectiveness of gifts
- Gives character prestige (+0.01/month per point)
Martial[edit]
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Martial skill is an indicator of skill at warfare and combat, and is the determining attribute for a marshal's success while doing council jobs.
Personal martial:
- Affects the character's skill as a commander, while leading battles personally
- Used to determine the character's demesne levy size and speed of demesne levy reinforcement
- Combined with the learning attribute determines military technology points accumulated each month, if the character is not nomadic and of at least duke-rank
- If the character is a marshal on their liege's council, it is used to determine their ability.
State martial:
- increases the rate at which armies recover morale.
Stewardship[edit]
Stewardship improves management of demesne and is the determining attribute for a steward's success while doing council jobs.
Personal stewardship:
- Combined with the stewardship of a character's spouse is used to determine the ruler's maximum demesne (desmense limit bonus = 15% of (ruler's stewardship + 1/2 of spouse's stewardship)). Note that nomads do not have a demesne limit
- Combined with the learningattribute determines economic technology points accumulated each month, if the character is not nomadic and of at least duke-rank
- Increases the rate of province converting to the character's culture
- If the character is a steward on their liege's council, it is used to determine their ability.
State stewardship:
- Increases demesne income (+2% per point).
Intrigue[edit]
Intrigue is a measure of skill at manipulation and scheming. It is the determining attribute for a spymaster's success while doing council jobs.
Personal intrigue:
- If the character is a spymaster on their liege's council, it is used to determine their ability
- It does not give any technology boost.
State intrigue:
- Increases plot power (and decreases the power of plots against the player)
- Makes the character's plots less likely to be discovered
- Increases imprisonment chance (and makes the character harder to get imprisoned).
Learning[edit]
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Learning is a measure of a character's knowledge. It is the determining attribute for a Court Chaplain's council jobs. If the The Reaper's Due Expansion is active, the court physician's successes are also affected by this attribute.
Personal learning:
- Combined with diplomacy, martial, and stewardship attributes to determine monthly technology points
- If the character is a Court Chaplain on their liege's council, it is used to determine their ability.
State learning:
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- Gives the character piety (or equivalent) (+0.02/month per point).
Improving attributes[edit]
Characters can strive to improve their base attributes in several ways:
Children:
- Education: A skilled guardian will pass on his skills (Conclave DLC inactive)
- Breeding: A child grown up by high skilled progenitors (or guardian) has a better chance of ending up with higher base attributes (with Conclave Expansion).
Adults:
- If Way of Life DLC is inactive, the player may attempt to fulfil an ambition goal in order to increase base attributes up to level 8 in a specified skill. The character can choose one ambition at each time
- If Way of Life Expansion is active, focuses incorporate events to improving base attributes as well as adding many other modifiers
- Child education may result in effects on guardians (without the Conclave Expansion)
- Friendship can sometimes result in an attribute boost
- If Monks and Mystics DLC is active, societies can trigger events which grant the character attribute points
- Some religions have passive attribute bonuses and exclusive traits connected to them, e.g., Crusader (+2 martial), Mutazilite (+5 learning), Berserker (+4 martial), Theravada buddhist (+1 learning)
- Many artifacts provide attribute bonuses.
Hidden attributes[edit]
https://sxuz.over-blog.com/2020/10/free-iphone-imei-unlock-code-generator.html. Two hidden attributes measure the character's physical well-being: health and fertility. A character's base health and fertility are not normally visible, but trait effects are listed in tooltips.
The 'charinfo' console command uncovers these attributes in the tooltip for all characters. The player may also adjust those attributes at game start by using the Ruler Designer.
Health[edit]
Main article: Health
Healthy characters are less likely to fall prey to, and more likely to fully recover from, disease. They are also less likely to die from old age per month than ill characters. High health is key to a long life.
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Fertility[edit]
Fertility determines how likely an individual character is to conceivechildren. it should be noted that both parents' fertility is taken into account. In addition, it appears that having spouses who are also lovers will make it 3 times more likely for pregnancy to occur.
Various traits affect fertility, such as:
- Hedonist (+20%)
- Lustful (+20%)
- Shaktist hindu (+20%)
- Midas touched (+15%)
- Fortune builder (+10%)
- Grey eminence (+10%)
- Strong (+10%)
- Thrifty clerk (+5%)
- Charismatic negotiator (+5%)
- Underhanded rogue (+5%)
- Scholarly theologian (-5%)
- Mastermind theologian (-5%)
- Weak (-5%)
- Chaste (-15%)
- Homosexual (-15%)
- Severely Injured (-25%)
- Inbred (-30%)
- Incapable (-30%)
- Mangled (-50%)
- Celibate (-1000%)
- Eunuch (-5000%)
- Most diseases decrease fertility (and symptoms, if The Reaper's Due DLC is active). For example, Measles (-10%), Leper (-95%), Vomiting (-30%).
A character who is either a Horse or a Cat (only from Lunatic events, not from alternate-start animal cultures) has effectively nonexistent fertility: (-5000%).
Attributes • Traits • Piety • Prestige • Culture • Religion • Dynasty • Nicknames • Opinion
Diplomacy • Decisions • Education • Marriage/Breeding • Regency • Favors
Assassination • Tyranny • Banishment • Execution • Imprisonment • Title revocation • Bribes
Council • Courtiers • Disease • Succession • Alliances
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