u/GeneralKarthos

With the new update, what do you think is the best stat?

(I'm sure this has been asked before, and I'm sorry that I am asking it again) With the new update, stewardship is no longer the best stat hands down. (At least before, it always was for me.) I'm curious what people think the best stat is now. I have pushed my heirs towards diplomacy when I have a large realm, but I do think that the best stat is knowledge, especially the scholarship tree. Early on, as a count or Duke, the martial stat is really good to have. Especially since you're unlikely to have any really good generals around, and you won't have a lot of troops to play with. Stewardship is still good for the income, And having architect during the time that you're going to be upgrading your buildings and your holdings is a really good thing.

But I think they also need to rework the way that the medicine tree works, because it doesn't actually prolong your life anymore.

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u/GeneralKarthos — 1 day ago

Healthy At 60

This is just to show that you can reach 60 without suffering from any ill effects. My character is Strong and Athletic, and I do have the Octogenarian Dynasty Legacy perk from the Blood Tree, so all those may affect it. But he's also been leading an active life, doing a lot of traveling and hunting, as well as personally leading his armies. His father was 60 when he was killed hunting a boar, and had clouded eyes. Ælfred The Great had fragile bones and clouded eyes when he died at 72.

u/GeneralKarthos — 9 days ago