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Pathfinder: Kingmaker

Kingdom Stats

By
Nathan Garvin
&
Scott Peers

Kingdom stats (which can be found by clicking the “Stats” tab on the top left while on the kingdom map screen) define the collective health of your realm. There are ten kingdom stats which quantify how developed your kingdom is in various areas: Community, Loyalty, Military, Economy, Relations, Divine, Arcane, Stability, Culture and Espionage.

You can improve your kingdom stats by constructing buildings, or by successfully completing Event Cards (Opportunities). On the other hand, you’ll lose kingdom stats if you fail or neglect Event Cards (Problems), and in particular main quest-related events, which tend to be more impactful and recurring until you resolve said quest. Should any of your kingdom stats be reduced too low, it’ll start affecting the level of unrest of your kingdom - should your unrest get out of hand, your kingdom will collapse.

Obviously, then, your kingdom stats are fairly important. They’re the objective measure of your kingdom, and virtually every aspect of kingdom management (Leaders, Event Cards, construction) are important inasmuch as they affect your kingdom stats.

Fortunately you’re not alone in managing your kingdom, as each of your ten kingdom stats has a leader overseeing all things related to that stat. Your Military is overseen by your General, your Economy is the purview of your Treasurer, your Population is governed by your Regent, the Councilor is tasked with the upkeep of Loyalty, the High Priest manages matters of Religion, and so on.

Leaders will be discussed in greater detail, below, but they do pertain to kingdom stats in a variety of ways. First, what Leader you assign to resolve any particular event (many have two possibilities) determines, in part, the kingdom stats you’ll gain from completing said event. It’s also worth noting the Roman numerals beside each kingdom stat’s value - these reflect the rank of that particular kingdom stat. After every twenty points in a kingdom stat, that stat will be eligible to rank up, which can be done by returning to your throne room and resolving an event related to the rank up. After this, you’ll need to complete a project, to which you’ll typically need to devote your undivided attention (fourteen days will usually be automatically advanced). After this, the kingdom stat the Leader is in charge of will rank up, which generally increases your ability to resolve higher difficulty checks and may unlock new projects that grant you other passive bonuses.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Deep Silver
  • Platforms,
    Linux, Mac, PC
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    29 January 2020
  • Last Updated
    21 April 2022
    Version History
  • Guide Author
    Nathan Garvin

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At the mansion of the Swordlord Jamandi Aldori, adventurers have gathered, lured by the promise of dominion should one of them conquer the nearby Stolen Lands and oust its current overlord - the Stag Lord. You are one such adventurer, and Jamandi’s offer isn’t just a benevolent call-to-arms to make the Stolen Lands safe for normal folk, there’s political angles to its conquest, and the ultimate allegience of its new ruler. More than that, however, a sinister, primordial force has her own interests in the Stolen Lands, and a desire to see new rulers rise… and fall. The Pathfinder: Kingmaker guide includes a full walkthrough of the game’s main campaign, including various side quests, companion quests and strategies.

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