This Crusader Kings 3 Alliance Guide will show you how Alliances work in the game, how you can form alliances, and allow yourself to gain friends through marriages.
Much like the previous games in the franchise, marriages and alliances are a way of increasing your power and relationship with other characters in the game. Forming an alliance with a powerful character allows you to strengthen your own position in the game, leading to a successful result in the gameplay.
Crusader Kings 3 Alliance Guide
Below we have detailed how alliances work and how you can form alliances in the game.
How to Form Alliances
Marriages allow you to form alliances with family members. Another option you can have in the early game is to look for a powerful unmarried woman that you can marry and have yourself a spouse. Having a spouse from a powerful family will work in your benefit and will avoid unnecessary attacks that might otherwise be of hindrance.
It is much easier to opt for an arranged marriage with a character from a less powerful nation than yours. Looking for marriage in powerful nations will likely be unsuccessful, especially if you are looking to get a powerful army with the alliance.
Any alliance you form with can be checked in the character menu of the game. form this menu, you can call in allies in the war to support you in battle. This is where you can also check if you need more allies to gain an upper hand in battle.
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