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Learn more about the world and put this knowledge to productive use in Wandering Nobles, a new event pack for Crusader Kings III . Develop your character through a new Wandering Lifestyle option, designed for less sedentary people.
Read moreLearn more about the world and put this knowledge to productive use in Wandering Nobles, a new event pack for Crusader Kings III. Develop your character through a new Wandering Lifestyle option, designed for less sedentary people. New events will happen to characters as they travel, opening new story-telling possibilities.
New Wandering Lifestyle with three new branches:
Inspector: Landed characters can survey and improve their realm, Landless characters can seek environmental specialization.
Wayfarer: Travel to reduce stress and pursue fame for your exploits.
Voyager: Improve linguistic skills and live the life of a tourist and sightseer.
New Activities designed for the new Lifestyle branches:
Inspection: Inspectors can examine their realm and pursue improvements
Hike: Wayfarers can reduce stress with a walk in the wilderness.
Monument Expedition: Voyagers can set forth to see special buildings in other realms
New Events connected to travel, the new lifestyles and the associated activities.
The most forgettable content CK3 ever produced. I never find myself happy to see the events or do the activities associated with this DLC. It is essentially cut Roads to Power content. A CK3 attempt at my first pet sims
How do you name a DLC after a DLC-only feature, only to NOT include the feature in it?? I would call this a joke if I hadn't fallen for it. Paradox being Paradox, I guess.
Misleading name. Would assume this gives the wandering dynamic, but it doesnt. Thats behind a 20 pound paywall. Annoyed by how misleading this is, for a very minor mechanic also
Wandering Nobles DLC Review – Disappointed and Misleading Expectations I bought the Wandering Nobles DLC with the hope that I could finally play as a true landless noble — a wandering character who gives up their realm
It doesn't add what you think it adds. The camps are interesting but I think they don't really add much. Also, I think some mechanics introduced with this one are a bit hard to understand. I felt like it took a lot of
Reviewing (mostly) every game (or DLC) in my library, part 124: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆☆☆ (6/10) Crusader Kings III: Wandering Nobles sounds cool on paper—expanding the mechanics around lowborn wanderers, disinherited heirs, and