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On this page, we’ll explain how to access both character customisation features in Crusader Kings 3.
How to use the Ruler Designer in Crusader Kings 3
To access Ruler Designer, you need to first begin a new game of Crusader Kings 3 in a time period of your choosing and pick a pre-existing ruler you want to replace with your own character. Select the historical figure you want to oust from the world map and choose the ‘Create your own Ruler’ option. This will generate a random custom character and take you to the Ruler Designer, where you can tweak them to your heart’s content.
Here are the characteristics and attributes you can change in the Ruler Designer:
You’re free to customise as many characters as you want, but achievements will be disabled for a save file that contains two or more custom characters (to prevent you from engineering an easy victory for yourself). However, saves with a single custom character still allow you to unlock achievements, regardless of whether you end up playing as your custom character or as a historical character on the same map.
For a solid example of the ludicrous possibilities of Ruler Designer, I recommend checking out our pal Nate’s feature series documenting what happened whenhe set every stat to maxto create Gigaknight Excelsior, the Maximum King.
While nowhere near as robust as the Ruler Designer, the Barbershop allows you to change the clothing, hair, hat, and beard of your family members (the beard option is unfortunately only available for male family members).
Here’s how to use the Barbershop:
It’s not nearly as thorough as the Ruler Designer, but the Barbershop is hours of fun if you like putting all your kings and emperors in nightgowns or prison clothes and giving them all the largest crowns you can get your hands on.
If you’re new to Crusader Kings 3, be sure to check out ourbeginners' tips and trickspage to help you get started with this dauntingly deep historical strategy game. We’ve also put together some advice for you onchoosing your starting character… assuming that you don’t just want to steamroller the whole history book and start afresh with your own version of King Gigaknight, of course.