Consecrate Bloodline? - Paradox Interactive Forums In my most recent game, I tried to fulfill the requirements for the Consecrate Bloodline decision, but when I finally did the decision was gone It's been bugging me for a while, so I checked the wiki and found: "(!)Can only be done once per
Consecrate Bloodline only once per dynasty? - Paradox Interactive Forums Hello! My question is simple, I like to play CK3 in multiplayer with friends where we rather cooperate than compete While playing with a friend together, we chose 2 characters of the af sigrudr dynasty with the goal to maximize our dynasties
How does Consecrate world work? - Paradox Interactive Forums The ability to consecrate other objects, like stellar objects (including Black Holes and Brown Dwarfs), or mega-constructions would just be nice Why can't my Worm-In-Waiting worshipping God-Empress declare the newly formed dark sun they now orbit to be sacred?
Consecrated Worlds: should your homeworld be a guaranteed Holy World . . . Consecrate World has a 100% chance of consecrating a Gaia world as a "Holy World", while the chance for a regular-climate world is 10% However, your homeworld has +30% Habitability for your main species, pushing it up to 100% Habitability alongside Gaia worlds
Can you have Consecrated Blood and Divine Blood at the same time? Finally completed the consecrate bloodline decision and received Consecrated Blood I noticed that you can get Divine Blood from the Consecrate Bloodline decision if you are the Head of Faith (saw in the wiki) So if I make a new religion where I'm head of faith, will the consecrate bloodline decision pop up again or is it a one time deal?
Why Dont I Have Access to the Consecrate Bloodline Decision? I playing as a Zoroastrian ruler to take the "Establish Bactrian Supremacy" decision and wanted to take the "Consecrate Bloodline" decision but it isn't listed as a decision I can take I though it was because as a Zoroastrian ruler you can take
Consecrate Metropolitan Cost-Benefit (Worth it?) Consecrate Metropolitan has always seemed like a terrible trade-off to me I don't believe I ever take a temporary bonus in exchange for a game-long cost -10% dev cost to spawn an institution +5% discipline in initial and later tough wars +missionary strength and -unrest for one faiths
what to do with consecrated worlds - Paradox Interactive Forums You can consecrate up to 3 worlds in this way A question I can't answer yet is how the unity generation compares to just colonizing worlds and putting unity buildings on them On my last run, I got the Numa shrine from the Caravaneers with my spiritualist empire, and then I grabbed the ministry of culture So, if i wanted, I could have carpeted planets in priests (and merchants, thanks to the
Balance and change the Ascension Perk Consecrated Worlds. Plus, you can consecrate the sacred worlds of the fallen empire and establish good relations with it Conclusion: the current concept is good (apart from the fact that you can consecrate unpopulated planets), but the bonuses themselves are too small