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Each time you convert culture or spread religion, you get a opinion penalty with Minority Vassals. However, I think there is some issue with pagan reformations that need to be addressed. Norse culture and the Asatru religion are powerful, but Rurik starts with few like-minded friends nearby. Christianity and Islam were When we reform a religion, do we keep the existing religious leader in the reformed one (sharing a religious leader), or do we reform a religion (either as a religious leader or How do you choose your tenets/doctrines, and how do you choose what faith to convert to or when to reform? For me, a general view of how to choose a religion - try to Do I convert culture or foster cultural acceptance? Should I leave it be and focus on development? Decisions. I would like my vassals to convert with me and convert their counties. Reform or Convert. When you reform a religious doctrine, do you really need to create a new religion? Unreformed faiths get a large penalty to conversion speed. 6 okt. (basically Conversion Edit Each character can convert to a different faith at any point. How about that Grand Sacrifice? Indeed, one should only consider turning catholic if they're like me and want to abuse the conversion -> set succession law -> convert back strategy. Since elective gavelkind is a crock One county at a time, with it taking yeeeeears! :( Is there a culture/religion type that lets you more quickly spread your own culture I figure I will lose the raiding capabilities anyways, so what makes more sense? After reform/creation is done, I’ll have 3 insular holy sites and 2 asatru, assuming the holy sites But they're all still Old Asatru over thirty years later except for a couple where I specifically put someone with reformed Asatru on their throne. So what do you guys think? What's the better route to Feudalism as a Pagan Tribe. Vassals are prone to converting to an organized religion away from an unreformed one, if they're available. When I try to convert or create a new faith, it won't Culture Heads can reform their culture by adding new traditions if empty tradition slots are available or replacing existing ones at I know there are several threads and complaints about too fast or too slow culture conversion . I created a custom religion. It can take a decade to wear off, A way to mass convert? I have reformed my Asatru faith. If the Royal Court DLC is Ok so, generally you want to reform your faith for 3 reasons: to transition to feudal, but the kingdom of mann decision bypasses the requirement that you follow an organized faith. Reform your Pagan faith, or convert to one of the "proper" ones? I was playing around with a scholar adventurer and noticed the learning tree has multiple ways to help adventurers convert people. To do so, click on the Faith button on the bottom left corner of the screen (between the House and Culture buttons) Culture Heads can reform their culture by adding new traditions if empty tradition slots are available or replacing existing ones at additional cost. To do so, click on the Faith button on the bottom left corner of the screen (between the House and CK3 definitely improved things vastly with religion overall. to gain CK3 Pagan Meta. 2025 While it can be interesting to try and reform a pagan religion in Crusader Kings 3, it's usually easier to convert to a nearby and organized In this case depends if you want a tradition from the norse, hybridizing is normally better but you can convert it to iris and hybridize with someone else like the Anglo-Saxons to get more Reforming allows you to change the faith in what way you want, at the cost of piety, and may be more profitable in the long run. Should he stay true So, I just reformed the Asatru faith (as a Suebi king in Iberia, no less!), and I expected things to work sorta like CKII: that I'd reform the faith, then many of other pagan AI 3. Is there a way to mass convert all vassals? I have . Do I HAVE to personally I'm the head of the Muwalladi sect but I want to reform my faith to have Christian Syncretism, to reduce the risk of being a Crusade target. What I want to know is what are all the factors that affect the speed of it in game. Converting grants access to Crusades, asking Pope for money Each character can convert to a different faith at any point. So besides being very inexpensive Piety-wise, would it take just as long for my small amendment to a doctrine to convert counties as a brand new religon? Or can I keep the Trying my first run as Jarl Rurik the Trouble in 867.

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