Crusader Kings 3 Traverse Update: New Free Features, Paid Event Pack, and Major Gameplay Enhancements!
Paradox has launched the Crusader Kings 3Traverse update, bringing a mix of free features, balance changes, bug fixes, and more. This update also coincides with the release of a paid Event Pack titled Wandering Nobles, which introduces additional expansion content.
In Crusader Kings 3, players guide dynasties through medieval Europe and beyond, engaging in complex alliances, managing vassals, and manipulating secrets across different cultures and religions. Paradox has steadily enriched the game’s strategic depth with various DLCs, and the latest update offers both free and premium content for fans to explore.
Key Free Features in the Traverse Update
The Traverse update introduces some exciting free content. Players can now build Breweries in Catholic temples, offering significant bonuses to nearby counties. A new cultural tradition, Brewing Culture, unlocks Brewery construction in cities within this cultural background. Additionally, the new Court Brewmaster position comes with tasks like Empty the Cellars, Share with the Court, and Experimental Brew. New historical and dynamic Points of Interest have also been added, highlighting battles such as the Battle of Hastings and the Battle of Yarmouk.
New Expansion: Wandering Nobles Event Pack
The Wandering Nobles Event Pack, a paid addition, introduces a new lifestyle called Wandering, which has three branches: Inspector, Wayfarer, and Voyager. Inspectors can survey and improve lands, Wayfarers can travel to reduce stress, and Voyagers can enhance their language skills while exploring. New activities include Inspection, Hike, and Monument Expedition, giving players more options to explore and interact with the world.
Gameplay Adjustments, Bug Fixes, and Balance Tweaks
The update also features numerous gameplay improvements. Artifacts that boost terrain advantage now provide stronger effects, and the inbreeding system now calculates risks based on character relatedness. Journals are introduced as a new inventory artifact type, with only one journal allowed to be equipped at a time. Visual updates include new event backgrounds, icons for Breweries, and additional animations for court activities.
The Traverse update is designed to enrich the player experience with both free content and new premium options, making it an exciting addition for fans of Crusader Kings 3.
Crusader Kings 3 Traverse Update Patch Notes
Paid Expansion Features:
New lifestyle, "Wandering" with three branches:
- Inspector: Survey and improve your realm or specialize in a terrain type if landless.
- Wayfarer: Travel to reduce stress and gain fame.
- Voyager: Enhance language skills and explore as a tourist.
Three new activities related to the new lifestyle:
- Inspection: Improve lands by surveying.
- Hike: Stress relief through wilderness walks.
- Monument Expedition: Visit special structures in other realms.
New events tied to the lifestyle and activities.
Free Features:
- Breweries: New buildings for Catholic temples, providing county-wide bonuses.
- Brewing Culture: Cultural tradition allowing Brewery construction in compatible cities.
- Court Brewmaster position with tasks: Empty the Cellars, Share with the Court, Experimental Brew.
New Decisions:
- Merge the kingdoms of France and Aquitaine (867 bookmark).
- Restore the Bosporan Kingdom.
New Points of Interest for historical battles, including:
- Battle of Yarmuk, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Manzikert, and more.
Bug Fixes and Balance Adjustments:
- Fixes for adventurer mechanics, siege event errors, and raid immunities.
- Inbreeding risks now reflect degrees of relatedness rather than missing ancestors.
- Journals are now separate from trinkets in inventory, with only one journal usable at a time.
- Artifacts that enhance terrain advantage now offer stronger benefits.
- Visual updates include new icons, court animations, and winter-themed backgrounds for events.
This update provides an exciting blend of content and improvements that deepen the experience for medieval strategy fans.
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