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How do you change heirs in Crusader Kings 2?

How do you change heirs in Crusader Kings 2?

Selecting your heir

  1. By designation. Ruler.
  2. By election. With a succession law that features succession voting, such as Feudal elective, you can nominate your favorite dynasty member to succeed you.
  3. By disqualifying other heirs. See also: Succession#Disqualification.
  4. By killing other heirs.
  5. By disease.

How do titles work in Crusader Kings 3?

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 change succession laws in Crusader Kings 3?

Once you have the required crown authority, you find succession laws in the same realm panel. Open it, and select the Succession tab. Here you’ll find buttons for changing both succession and gender laws, and clicking those will pull up a panel where you can look at the requirements for changing them.

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How can succession laws be changed?

In order to change the succession law to Gavelkind a ruler needs to meet the following conditions:

  1. Has not previously changed the succession law.
  2. Has reigned for at least 10 years.
  3. Is at peace.
  4. No regency.
  5. No vassals are fighting each other.
  6. No vassal of count rank or higher has a negative opinion of the ruler.

How do you stop vassal inheritance?

Out-of-realm inheritance can be prevented in various ways, depending on the situation:

  1. Passing certain crown laws: “high crown authority” without Conclave, or “controlled realm inheritance” with Conclave.
  2. Revoking your vassal’s title.
  3. Giving your vassal a higher tier title than the foreign title.

Should I destroy titles CK3?

If you are under gavelkind system and hold (for example) 2 king titles, if you destroy one your kingdom will remain united upon death and transfer to your heir. If you do not destroy one, your kingdom will be split in half and one kingdom will go to the younger son.

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How do you create a kingdom title in CK3?

Any ducal or kingdom title can be created by a character who controls at least 51\% of its De Jure Counties as long as they hold either two titles of lower Rank or one title of equal or higher Rank; empire titles require at least 81\% of their De Jure Counties.

How do you make someone your heir in Crusader Kings 3?

It is possible to designate an heir by right-clicking on a character and selecting Designate as Heir as an option.

How do you set Crown authority?

Crown authority can be increased by a ruler so long as his realm vote it through, this can be done multiple times supposing a ruler deem it worth the long wait in between. Further, each step of crown authority gives the king privileges.

Who should I give my duchies to?

You want to give one or two duchies to your successor so that they can start building up prestige. If you are going to do this when they are a child then make sure you betroth them first. Give your other duchies always to unlanded courtiers from a “nobody” family. Try to pick courtiers with positive traits.