This command adds the specified amount
of intrigue lifestyle experience to specified character id
. If no character is specified then the experience will be added to your character. If no amount
is specified, then 1000
will be added.
Amount Number Optional | The amount of intrigue lifestyle experience you want to add. If none is specified, then |
Optional | The ID of character who you want to add intrigue lifestyle experience. If none is specified, it will be added to your character. |
Here are examples of how to use add_intrigue_lifestyle_xp.
This command will add 1,000 intrigue lifestyle experience to your character.
This command will add 2,000 intrigue lifestyle experience to your character.
This command will add 2,000 intrigue lifestyle experience to the character with the ID 52.
The command add_intrigue_lifestyle_xp
in Crusader Kings III is used to add a specific amount of experience to a character's intrigue lifestyle skill.
In the gameplay, each character has different lifestyle skills that can be improved over time through XP; these skills affect various aspects of their ability to diplomatically interact, scheme, plot, or undertake clandestine activities.
In this command, amount
refers to the amount of experience points you wish to add. By default, this is set to 1000
, but you can specify any amount. If you do not specify a character ID
, then the experience points will be added to the player's character.
For example, entering add_intrigue_lifestyle_xp 500
would add 500 experience points to your character's intrigue lifestyle.
This command allows players to fast-track the development of their character's intrigue skills, the long-term impacts of which can vary based on playstyle and game circumstances.
Intrigue can involve a variety of activities, such as plotting assassinations, fabricating claims, kidnapping, and even seduction. These actions can help you remove rivals, gain territories, and secure alliances without resorting to open warfare.
Intrigue is also closely tied to the game's system of secrets and hooks. Secrets are pieces of information that characters want to keep hidden, while hooks represent some form of leverage over a character. By uncovering secrets, you can gain hooks on other characters, which can then be used to manipulate them into acting in your favor.
The intrigue lifestyle comes with its own set of perks, which can enhance your ability to carry out plots and schemes, increase your spy network, and even allow you to torture prisoners for your own benefit. For example, the "Schemer" trait is considered one of the best in the intrigue lifestyle, enhancing your ability to carry out plots.
However, it's important to remember that the intrigue lifestyle carries its own risks. If your plots are discovered, it can lead to significant negative consequences, including damage to your reputation and potential retaliation from those you've wronged. Therefore, it's a path that requires careful planning and execution.
The command add_intrigue_lifestyle_xp
in Crusader Kings III is used to add a specific amount of experience to a character's intrigue lifestyle skill.
In the gameplay, each character has different lifestyle skills that can be improved over time through XP; these skills affect various aspects of their ability to diplomatically interact, scheme, plot, or undertake clandestine activities.
In this command, amount
refers to the amount of experience points you wish to add. By default, this is set to 1000
, but you can specify any amount. If you do not specify a character ID
, then the experience points will be added to the player's character.
For example, entering add_intrigue_lifestyle_xp 500
would add 500 experience points to your character's intrigue lifestyle.
This command allows players to fast-track the development of their character's intrigue skills, the long-term impacts of which can vary based on playstyle and game circumstances.
Intrigue can involve a variety of activities, such as plotting assassinations, fabricating claims, kidnapping, and even seduction. These actions can help you remove rivals, gain territories, and secure alliances without resorting to open warfare.
Intrigue is also closely tied to the game's system of secrets and hooks. Secrets are pieces of information that characters want to keep hidden, while hooks represent some form of leverage over a character. By uncovering secrets, you can gain hooks on other characters, which can then be used to manipulate them into acting in your favor.
The intrigue lifestyle comes with its own set of perks, which can enhance your ability to carry out plots and schemes, increase your spy network, and even allow you to torture prisoners for your own benefit. For example, the "Schemer" trait is considered one of the best in the intrigue lifestyle, enhancing your ability to carry out plots.
However, it's important to remember that the intrigue lifestyle carries its own risks. If your plots are discovered, it can lead to significant negative consequences, including damage to your reputation and potential retaliation from those you've wronged. Therefore, it's a path that requires careful planning and execution.
In CK3, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~ (tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .