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Today I’d like to present a feature that is specifically tailored towards the ones among you who truly enjoy breeding potent dynasties - Legendary Bloodlines!

Legendary Bloodlines are modifiers that are passed down the generations from one specific character, the Founder - they work much like a dynasty, but with several more rules and caveats. They symbolize the widespread renown a certain character might have, and the staying power stories surrounding their feats are. Having a Legendary Bloodline in your character will convey a bonus based on who founded it, and there are many different Bloodlines to be found (and Founded). Bloodlines are accessed from the Character View:
DDBloodlines_BloodlineView.png

Unlike traits such as Genius or Strong, Bloodlines are not genetical - Bloodlines gain their power from perception and belief; if you were a superstitious medieval warrior, would you rather fight the big burly fighter who you knew were related to Charles the Hammer, or the one you knew were not?

That very same superstition, combined with the prejudices that were common in those times, causes Bloodlines to be either Agnatic or Enatic - to breed Bloodlines into your dynasty will require you to get clever, and plan ahead if you want more than one line to run within your direct line of heirs. If a Bloodline is agnatic, for example, a man will still pass it to his daughters - but they will not pass it on to their children, that will be exclusively reserved for his sons.
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Certain bloodlines, or certain effects of certain bloodlines, will only be active for characters who fulfill certain triggers - for example, Christian knights will only seek to serve a descendant of Charles the Hammer if he happens to be Christian.

It's also worth noting that Bloodlines do not give direct stat boosts like how artifacts do.

To facilitate the merging of several different Bloodlines into one direct line of characters, we’ve made it so that Matrilineal marriages transfer bloodlines that the parents wouldn’t normally be able to transfer - symbolizing that it’s less explicitly about gender, and more about who’s the dominant part in a marriage.
DDBloodlines_MatriTransfer.png


To see who’s a part of any given bloodline, you can view a list of the current holders by clicking a button next to the Founder in the Bloodlines View:
DDBloodlines_List.png


Though the easiest way by far is to enter the Bloodlines Ledger Page to see which bloodlines exist, how many members there are and, by clicking the entries, view who holds them.
DDBloodlines_Ledger.png


Bloodlines stem from many different sources, but the ones I’ll touch upon today are the Historical Bloodlines. As you might have already figured out, certain famous historical characters start with bloodlines, or found them at a certain point in their life. For example, if William succeeds in his invasion of England he’ll found a bloodline. As bloodlines come and go, you’ll have a different setup depending on what bookmark you choose to start in. Here’s a few examples of bloodlines you can expect to want to breed into your own line:
DDBloodlines_Examples.png


Note that there will be ways to get bloodlines apart from breeding them into your dynasty, but that will be the subject of a future DevDiary.
 
What is this new UI everyone is talking about? Don't see anything new.
Have you watched the stream yet?

They completely redid the character screen UI.

Now you're much less likely to have all of your character traits crammed together in one spot.
 
I assume that it would be a DLC-dependent thing. If you have HF enabled, it's a bloodline; otherwise it's a trait.

Also, since lots of people have mentioned a Ptolemaic bloodline as an example of a mythical bloodline, I'll be the one to ask: would it enable sibling marriages?
I think it could be done like this:
The bloodline mechanic is incorportated into the vanilla game, and would be used only for Sayyid, Mirza, and the Saoshyant.
Having HF would extend the bloodlines by incorporating all the historical ones, and the ability to forge your own.

That would leave most of the content locked behind the DLC, while not having to worry about maintaining two different versions of the same mechanic.
And that would prevent modders from having to support 2 versions of their own bloodline mechanic.
 
What is this new UI everyone is talking about? Don't see anything new.
see
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...he-twitch-stream.1099096/page-6#post-24273108

I like it.
The portrait itself is better visible and the window looks less cluttered.
I tried hard to find something to complain about with this change, but so far no chance. :rolleyes::D

..and especially that the traits have a more prominent part of that window, without being in-your-face at the same time.
Well done.
 
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Would it be possible to have some kind of bloodline-artifact interaction? For example if some artifact requires a certain bloodline to use/get all the effects of?
 
see
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...he-twitch-stream.1099096/page-6#post-24273108

I like it.
The portrait itself is better visible and the window looks less cluttered.
I tried hard to find something to complain about with this change, but so far no chance. :rolleyes::D

..and especially that the traits have a more prominent part of that window, without being in-your-face at the same time.
Well done.
Thanks! Instead the Titles section seems squished though. I really like the Bigger Interface mod in that regard and hope it will get an update.
 
I just noticed. Is there any particular reason this Dev Diary isn't pinned onto the forum Home page, like all the other Dev Diaries we've had?
 
I just noticed. Is there any particular reason this Dev Diary isn't pinned onto the forum Home page, like all the other Dev Diaries we've had?

Dev Diaries get pinned ?
Patches and such do, but dev diaries.....not that i recall, but i had a few drinks last night so who knows...:rolleyes:
 
Dev Diaries get pinned ?
Patches and such do, but dev diaries.....not that i recall, but i had a few drinks last night so who knows...:rolleyes:

Dev diaries don't generally get pinned.

And I still can't understand why not.

I'm talking specifically about here.

https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php

All the previous dev diaries ended up there when they got posted, except this one for some reason.

Scroll down a short way, and you'll see dev diary 84 for CK, and keep going further, and you'll see all the prior Dev Diaries.

*Insert Arbitrary trait joke here.*
 
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It's a wiki. It's not maintained by the CK2 team. If you want the DD's link to be put here, you'll have to wait for a user to do it, or you do it yourself.
 
It's a wiki. It's not maintained by the CK2 team. If you want the DD's link to be put here, you'll have to wait for a user to do it, or you do it yourself.
I mean, it's the home page for the forum. It's not a Wiki anyone besides the forum staff can edit, if it's a wiki.

Unless I'm missing something, and this forum somehow references out to the Wiki and back, which is plausible.