So a T3 City = 2 GPM and 175 Levy, 1 GPM = 500 Levy, so you would expect it compared to a Castle that it would basically have 0 Levy, but that's not the case. So the rate of stuff you get is equal, do you prefer having slightly more troops or slightly more money?Ĭities break this math by having a free 0.1 GPM per tier + 0.1 base Tho there is a -25 Levy Penalty for no reasonĪs you can see, Temples make 0.3 more GPM, but 150 less Levy They can all have the exact same buildings with 1 exceptionĬastles and Temples all have the exact same ratio on Levies and Gold, with 0.1 GPM = 50 Levy. The difference between the 3 are a lot closer than before Also more for enemies to siege down.Īnyone play around with this yet? Getting most of my building slots maxed then it's a long wait to the next tech tier so I'll have money to spend, just want to get the best returns. If it's like CK2, an extra barony-level castle in your county counts as another domain holding unless you give it away, but I figure they'd be about as good as having another direct vassal count because nothing else gives me jack for tax and troops (most of my counts give 0.2 tax and 70-100 troops with no buildings built), so that may be an option. Also I noticed half of my bishop vassals building barracks instead of economic buildings, which is a head-scratcher because they don't provide troops at all as far as I can tell.įinally there's castles. If it's the domain, they're a sure bet, but I really can't tell. Anybody figure out the best holding to build in empty county slots? In CK2 it was cities hands-down for the tax income, but here in CK3 my mayors all make me <0.1 gold per month and exactly 7 troops each.īishoprics seem decent, but they're finicky depending on if your bishop likes you or not, and I still can't tell if the money I get from them in the ledger is just from the ones in my domain or the the entire realm.
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