To expand your realm:
- Push any claim where your character is the claimant.
- Generally, push others’ claims only if the claimed title is a lower rank than your primary title and the claimant is landed or in your dynasty.
How does inheritance work in ck2?
The ruler and vassals are given votes equal to the number of qualified titles that character holds. A successor is then voted on from among themselves and legitimate children and siblings of the ruler. The oldest child of the ruler inherits all titles.
What is the best succession law ck2?
The best succession law, hands down, is Patrician Seniority. Then, Feudal Elective when you are the sole elector.
When can you press weak claims ck2?
A weak claim can only be pushed if: the title holder is female and the claimant is male (except with Full Status of Women or gender equality game rule) the title holder is in regency (due to imprisonment, incapability, youth, pilgrimage, or in hiding) the title is currently contested in another war.
Can you rule the world in Crusader Kings 2?
It’s only just possible to conquer the world while holding a kingdom and have the rest of the world as viceroys, if you have low centralization of the realm. Vassal limit is painful and the perhaps greatest limit to the world conquest.
How do you get prestige in CK3?
Here’s a quick overview of actions that increase your prestige in CK3:
- Marry into Powerful Families.
- Form Alliances with Powerful Rulers.
- Win Wars.
- Assist Allies in their Wars.
- Increase your Foothold.
- Arrange Feasts Hunts.
- Being Diplomatic.
- Performing Heroic Actions.
How can I change my succession laws?
In order to change the succession law to Primogeniture a ruler needs to meet the following conditions:
- Has not previously changed the succession law.
- Has reigned for at least 10 years.
- Is at peace.
- No regency.
- No vassals are fighting each other.
- No vassal of count rank or higher has a negative opinion of the ruler.
How do you press a weak claim?
A weak claim can only be pushed if:
- the title holder is female and the claimant is male (except with Full Status of Women or gender equality game rule)
- the title holder is in regency (due to imprisonment, incapability, youth, pilgrimage, or in hiding)
- the title is currently contested in another war.
What happens when a vassal inherits a title?
When he inherits further titles those will also become a part of your realm, even if the titles he inherits from outside the realm are of higher rank than his first title. So long as he is landed in your realm, any lands he inherits become and/or remain a part of your realm.
What happens if both sons are vassals of another country?
If both sons are vassals of another country when the Duke dies, you’ll lose Jazira for sure. As Affine and Studoku point out, the reason your High Crown Authority isn’t preventing this is because Jazira is not De Jure part of Byzantium. It only can prevent out-of-realm inheritance in the De Jure Empire.
What did pressed vassals claim, and he became independant?
When you pressed his English claim, you basically said to him “I’m going to make you YOUR OWN king.” So he got a kingdom and brought the duchy that de jure, as in, WANTS TO BE part of England with it. The tooltips are ultra confusing, PDox could have worded them better.
Are there any downsides to choosing vassalization instead of annexation?
The downsides to the military victor of choosing vassalization instead of annexation are: The vassal occupies a diplomatic relation slot, reducing the number of allies possible (but vassals are more dependable than allies). Little monetary benefit to the overlord.