Reaper's Due (adds more realistic* desease mechanics and the hospital building. Not really needed, imho, but really nice)Ĭonclave (adds some mechanics for your council, some player don't like it, though) Is there a reliant way of cracking those dlcs to play Cant really post a link but if you google 'Ck2 dlc unlocker' youll find plenty of youtube videos that still work today and theyll guide. Adds lots of flavor events for your personal development and interactions with other characters. So many ways of cracking this game for overpriced dlcs (thats what paradox do in so many game) has been fixed. Sword of Islam, that did not alter the mechanics of the game in any way, just unlocked access to Muslims (whose new mechanics were a part of all CK2 games, just AI-only for most). The easiest ones to get right were the 'unlock' DLCs, eg. 4: Combat Rebalance: Discusses changes to combat and the introduction of leadership traits. 3: Liege Levies and Retinues: Discusses the changes to levies and the introduction of retinues. 2: Factions: Covers the new faction mechanics. Adds some religious events for the other Abrahamic religions, too) CK2, on the other hand, had mostly good DLC in my opinion. Upcoming changes in Legacy of Rome DLC and patch 1.07. 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) "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.
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