How Stress Works in Crusader Kings III
It's not easy to order a kingdom _Crusader Kings III, _ and the decisions you will take will have consequences. With the years that accumulate on your character, they begin to develop stress. It's a reflection of their mental well-being and how recent upheavals of their lives have affected them privately. The type of stress you choose for your character to endure accumulates and it comes from different events, big and small.
Stress events will vary in the game, and it depends on the personality traits of the character you play during your Crusader Kings III campaign. Shy characters will be much more stressed by being forced to attend large public events. These small stressful events that go against your character's personality traits will accumulate. Important events leave a much more sustainable record, such as performing a captured prisoner to make sure they do not threaten your rule. Although it is the best solution, your character may not sleep well and stress gnaws his mentality. You can also expect to be stressed by external events when your loved ones die or your character is locked in a dungeon.
Once your character has reached a certain level of stress, he has a mental depression. The mental collapse imposes on your character of the negative traits that usually affect him. However, they lose much of the stress they had accumulated. A mental failure has an effect on the mental health of your character, but it also affects his judgment, and they usually take a wrong decision, like going to misalize or go shopping while spending a good part of your money.
There are three levels of mental disorders that your character can endure: the first time you encounter one, your character does something minor to relieve stress. When they continually receive a lot of stress in a certain period of time after the first, they can undergo a two-level mental depression and do much worse. These mental depressions are regularly superimposed, three-level mental depression with the most harmful effects.
Stress is a natural thing that everyone endures. It's incredibly rare for the characters of Crusader Kings III not to feel the stress of mental depression, and it's okay. Negative effects at one and two levels are something you can manage, but you should start worrying about what is happening at Level Three and take steps to prevent this from happening by finding opportunities for your character.
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