Learn how to expand your kingdom by constructing new buildings and enacting beneficial plans for your citizens in Crusader Kings III. Manage your kingdom's growth effectively.
Alright, let's talk about expanding your realm in Crusader Kings III! This is where you really start to shape your kingdom and make it your own. You'll be using something called 'Kingdom Plans' to build new structures and enact policies that help you and your people.
Whenever you need to build something new, you'll be working with Howser the Bull Knight. Just hop on your throne, summon him, and you'll see the 'Kingdom Plans' option pop up. From there, you can check out all the different buildings you can construct in various parts of your kingdom, as well as special plans that give you and your citizens bonuses. Once you decide to build something, it'll just appear in the right spot automatically.
Keep an eye out for buildings marked 'NEW' when you're exploring. Also, remember that each building can only be built once. The game charges different prices for different residential buildings, which basically means it costs more to add more citizens to your kingdom as you go.
Your kingdom can grow to have up to 10 areas. You start with just one, the Castle Town, and you can expand it by taking down a Guardian to the west. The other nine areas you'll need to unlock by defeating bosses, most of which are Guardians. It's a really good idea to grab all the areas you can and build everything up in them. Why? Because some of the folks who move into these new houses might give you art pieces and treasures, which are super important if you're aiming for that 100% completion!
Plus, all these outer areas of your kingdom will eventually border the seven rival kingdoms. Once you've conquered one of those rival kingdoms, you can actually use the checkpoints on the borders of your newly acquired areas as shortcuts to get around faster.
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