How Do I Add More Friends Knights And Brides?

Knights & Brides is a unique multiplayer game that combines time management, romance, challenge, and humor. Players can create clans in the Clan Tower, which costs 1000 Lanterns, 100 Love, and 10 Cuirass. To add a Lady or a Knight to your Idols, click on the candidates icon in the friends bar and choose the Add to Idols option. You can also use the Bulletin Board that every Knight and every Lady has.

Knights & Brides is similar to Empire and is brought to you by the same developer. The game offers various features such as farming, exploring, jousting, and meeting other knights and princesses. Players can invite friends and make allies to complete tasks faster, and they can also meet other knights and princesses and duel with them.

Quests are posed to the player, completing which rewards them with experience, currency, and items. Some quests and questlines are identical for both Ladies and Knights, while some are specific to one or the other. Friends are added automatically from your Facebook friend list, and Neighbors are K&B players who you add by GAME IDs. You can add up to 300 neighbors.

Quests can be accessed through the Game Basics section, where you can find and add people as friends to your friendslist. If you need a helping hand in the game, you can search for neighbors and ask to exchange specific items in the game.

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How Do I Add More Friends Knights And Brides
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  • Valuable advices! Just one thing – you might want to pick a first kingdom tradition early, as it is cost effective. Traditions are the key to victory in this game and their bonuses really stack and pay off. Kings are the best way to learn traditions, as they learn a skill in 3rd lvl for only 200 books. Personally I pick a merchant king as first and Writing as my first tradition.

  • I never played the original but ive played about 5 hours of this so far and its a good game. The trade/diplomacy/knight and building chain are all well implemented mechanics. The map is also pretty good. The only two downsides for me so far is the fact that you cant turn your camera or zoom in/out further, its the same in battles where you have a top down view which just seems limiting. And the battles are pretty underwhelming because the units take a lot of damage quickly and run off.

  • sadly AI cheats and the building upgrade system locks you to choices you might not want, once you upgrade building if you want to build another building of that type you are unable to built the un-upgrade version but the fully upgraded version costs a ton hence you are block when you are under pressure, devs claim this is depth – to me it makes the game more shallow and takes away player choice

  • Is there a way to increase the number of knights? Or units in an army? Or are they both locked at 8 (technically 9 for armies, if you include the general)? Also I can’t figure out how to build siege weapons. I’ve built the armory and the upgrade for them but can’t find where they are built. EDIT: Nevermind, I figured it out. There are inventory slots to the left of the general’s portrait. They’re bought there. /EDIT

  • How the hell do I manage kingdom stability and the opinions of the nobles, clergy etc? It feels entirely arbitrary when they go up or down, and going to war drops both to such a massive degree that wanting to do some conquest just doesn’t seem worth it. Managing those two mechanics is just so frustrating because the game absolutely refuses to give me sufficient information on how to manage either.

  • The AI does know how to play sometimes. Playing as Nicaea, I attacked the Latin Empire (reclaiming Byzantium) however the Latins had an extremely wealthy trade deal with 2 other kingdoms, which I presumed wouldn’t get involved in a massive war as I also had a trade agreement with them, even tho we had bad relations. I was besieging Constantinople when they declare war on me and then I had one army approaching my besieging forces forcing me to fight two armies at once which was extremely difficult and another army landed on my kingdom and started to besiege my capital, I formed an army of light spearmen and archers with one of my marshal’s. At the end I captured Constantinople but was severely weak-end by the ordeal, broke and starving, I had to deal with two rebellions and then a Muslim invasion… Jesus.

  • I think they did a good job with this game. They should have rebranded it as a remaster and that would have not confused people, but at the same time, they didnt take out an entire faction that was already built into the game and use it as a FOMO pre-order bonus, so this game automatically gets more points than Warhammer 3 right off the get go

  • I am still not sure if I like it or not. Personally, I play KOH1 for more than 10 years and I am used to the fast paced game and it just irritates me the 5 second wait for gold income at maximum speed, this is just too much and things are going really slow. I am waiting like 5 minutes to build sth and in the meantime I am just deleting random messages.So far I am kinda dissapointed.

  • I like this game, especially the medieval music makes the whole game! I have to point out an abuse to those who built the game. we do not know who approved this game with a historical subject in which the fake is gross!\r those who respectively purchase this game get a game with lies about history! As far as I am concerned as a citizen of Romanian nationality and as a player passionate about such games, I protest against those who created the game! It is an offense to Romania, to lie that it did not exist, when the events and merits of this Power of Europe are known! Dacia, Wallachia, saved Europe from destruction, the most feared and skilled fighters who scared the Roman Empire! I will frequently attach historical notes from our European neighbors in which they praise in their poems and stories the merits of the Romanian State in its history!

  • I’d love to play it but I think it’s badly optimized. I mean sure, I have a very old pc that’s more a potato but I still have a bunch of games that start faster, run smoother and look better though….. too bad, but it loads for ages and that makes it nearly unplayable for me. Good guide though. Thank you.

  • Yeah, I’ve noticed the CK3 combat system is rather simple and broken during release, when I played some vampire mod where a vampire could have insane prowess, sent her alone against an army just for the lulz, and to my surprise, se really did kill them all, I’ve been expecting a drastic overhaul/remake of the entire combat system ever since.

  • Just to add if you hold your 10 duchy capital counties (or whatever your stewardship allows – can easily go 2-3 duchies over and just eat malus), give the rest of the counties to your knighs (especially the older ones) they will use up their stored xp on the education trees (they need to be landed to do this). If they go military tree you get quite a few more prowess out of them (I.e., u can easily turn your 30 mean prowess to 40), and together w >1000% KE it snowballs fast. Once you hit late medieval era and upgrade your military academies to level 3 it really; you are taking down 100k AI stacks vs 70’ish knights.

  • If I understand it, 1 prowess is equivalent to 10 levy. With 1000%, it’s 100 levy. Assuming at base of 20 prowess per knight, that’s 100 x 20 x 60 =120000. So an army roughly equivalent to 120,000 men. That’s why they’re obliterating their enemies so easily. Prowess could easily be hitting 30 or 40 on some knights.

  • Fun fact: the actual king Arthur as depicted in Thomas Malory’s “The hoole booke of kyng Arthur & of his noble knyghtes of the rounde table” was a terrible knight and person and a downright villain, anything but chivalrous or gallant, in fact out of all of his knights the only one who could be considered gallant and pure hearted is Gallahad, which is why he’s the only one that can see the Holy Grail, the rest were all flawed in their own ways. Though it isn’t as romantic as it’s made out to be nowadays it actually makes it a more compelling and accurate CK3 playthrough

  • Does genius really boost the chance of learning Aspiring Blademaster? Also, how does one level up Aspiring Blademaster to Legendary Blademaster? Tournaments don’t seem to grant any XP, and dueling Rivals has a 5 year cooldown. Trials-By-Combat doesn’t seem to work as an Emperor, and I can’t spar with my knights because my prowess is too high. it’s a mess