How do you revoke a vassal title?

Vassals who rebel when you try to revoke their titles provide the opportunity to revoke two titles without incurring tyranny. Once you’ve crushed the revolt, revoke a title you don’t have a claim on without incurring tyranny because they are a traitor, then revoke the title you do have a claim on.

How to retract vassal ck3?

There is no way to retract a vassal without incurring tyranny. It does not matter if you are rightfully the liege of that character or have a claim on their titles. If your vassal directly holds the title you want to have, no problem you can fabricate a claim and then revoke the title.

How to revoke titles as republic ck2?

As a MR you need a reason to revoke titles. So the easiest way to revoke large quantities of titles as a merchant Republic is to have religious title revocation enabled then flip to a heresy or other religion briefly and revoke away. Heresies are better as you can more easily flip back later if you need to.

How do you replace vassal?

  1. You can replace your vassals by revoking their titles (causing all the others to hate you) and either keeping it or giving it to someone else.
  2. Yes.

How do you revoke a title without tyranny?

AFAIK there are at least 4 ways to revoke a title without incurring tyranny.

  1. 1) send a chancellor to fabricate claims – by far the most convenient way.
  2. 2) grant independence then use de jure claim to declare war.
  3. 3) spur the vassal to rebel.

How do you revoke counties in ck3?

You can appoint them to the council and fire them. You can give them an honorary title and revoke it, then give them court jester. If they’re fostering someone, ask the liege of the ward to educate them yourself.

How do you get titles in ck3?

You can grant titles either by right-clicking on a character’s portrait and selecting the option towards the bottom, or by clicking on your realm’s banner next to your character portrait in the bottom-right of the HUD (it’s also in your character sheet, just below your avatar and traits).

How do you deal with vassal inheritance warning?

To keep those holdings in your kingdom you’ll most likely have to revoke them or imprison/banish the current holders, either of which you can do a lot of at once. You could also poke around and do some assassinating of the heirs until you’re in line for it, or at least until they won’t be inherited out of your kingdom.

What happens when you revoke a title ck3?

If the title belongs to a vassal, the claim allows the liege to revoke the claimed title without incurring tyranny. Otherwise, a claim provide a casus belli to gain the claimed title through war….Claim.

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Do you have to revoke the title of a vassal?

With , you must have the Revocation Allowed law. (Navigation hint: F4, Realm Law, then SCROLL DOWN!) If tribal, independent and without , Tribal organization must be at least Limited. If your vassal is tribal and you are not independent, you probably won’t be able to revoke his titles.

What happens if you revoke a de jure title?

Successfully revoking a title: Gives the target a claim on the revoked title, which further lowers their opinion of you if you continue to hold the title. Implicitly retracts the vassalage of the de jure vassals of the revoked title. Implicitly retracts outlying vassals, when revoking their primary title.

What is the penalty for retracting a title?

Retracting a vassal results in a opinion penalty of -45 if the retracted vassal is de jure part of the target’s titles and -20 otherwise. If the ruler did not have a reason, other direct vassals will have opinion penalties of -10 (de jure) or -5. Valid reasons are:

Can You revoke the last duchy in a merchant republic?

Cannot revoke the last duchy+ from a merchant republic if the doge lacks extra holdings ( bug?) You must be able to hold the title. For example, religious head titles can only be held by a character of the correct religion. A claim on the vassal’s title allows revoking it. Certain opinion modifiers allow revoking one title within a limited time:

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