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In this video: CK2 - How to Declare War (Beginners) I try in a casual way to go through how the battle is done in Crusader Kings 2. Declaring war in Crusader Kings 2 might be tricky. Depending on the situation you might have to fabricate claims, subjugate, force vassalization, and many more different options. If you thinking about getting CK3 - getting familiar with how warfare is done in ck2 might help a lot! Also will show how you will do raiding. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:30 Different types of Nations 02:00 Subjugation war / Declare war 04:00 Raiding 06:00 Best areas for raiding 08:00 Modifiers 10:00 Find character - Find the best marshals 11:30 Lower your troops / Disband troops 12:00 Intrigue 14:30 Where to start your first game 17:00 War preparations 19:00 Use the maps 21:00 More raiding 22:00 Example fight Socialmedia: Twitch: / whoozaa Twitter / whoozaagaming Army info(ck2 wiki): In a battle, each side has up to three flanks: Left flank Center flank Right flank These flanks will fight separately against the same flank on the opponent's side. Each flank has a commander, and its own units. To have more than one flank you need multiple armies, though they can be merged into one. When a flank no longer has an equivalent flank to attack, it will help another flank instead. It will now also get a flanking bonus of 30%, meaning it does 30% more morale and troop damage. The enemy flank will now be under attack from two flanks, thus taking much more damage. Attack Phase: Skirmish: All battles will start in the Skirmish phase. This is when archers and horse archers excel, and they will be the only ones doing any major damage. Melee: After a few days, it will switch to the Melee phase, where melee oriented units like heavy infantry and pikemen excel. Note that flanks do not necessarily have to be in the same phase as each other, and they'll usually enter Melee at slightly different times. Pursue: When the morale of a flank reaches 25%, they will start retreating, and combat will switch to the Pursue phase. This is where light cavalry truly excels, but heavier cavalry does well also. Retreat: After 5 days, the flank will be removed from combat. Also terrain modifiers will change your outcome - like move over a river and attack = heavy penalty. • Crusader Kings 2 - Terrain Modifiers (Und... (terrain modifiers) #crusaderkings #crusaderkings2 #crusaderkings2guide