Crusader Kings 2 Too Many Duchies

Crusader Kings 2 Too Many Duchies 6,0/10 4643 votes

Episode 5: Our daughter comes of age and we marry her off for an alliance. Our liege create the duchy we reside in and now holds way too many duchies. Should we suggest he give it to us? And our genius son and heir come of age!

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How does he turn out?What is a supervassal? Well, we're going to be the best vassal our liege can have. Yes, we'll be on his council, but we will also work behind the scenes to support him and always do what's best for his line (whether he likes it or not). We will also continuously strive to expand our power, though never at the expense of our liege, as the more powerful we are the better we can serve him.

. It gives you prestige. Makes it easier to handle your kingdom (controlling 60 count vassals is harder than controlling 20 duke vassals). Allows your vassals to expand on their own (i.e. If your duke owns 2 of 3 counties in a duchy, you can press the claim on your own, or you can let him do it himself. Dukes are more likely to make improvements on their own (since they gain more money), so less micromanagement.The main reason to me is #2 above.

My first game I didn't make any duchies, all counties reported directly to me, which was all fine until I wanted to change a succession law. One of the requisites is that no vassals can have a negative opinion of you.

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Try to achieve this when you have 60+ counts to take care of and a bad king with no heirs. I just couldn't do it.As for your second issue, when you give the duke title to someone, it's only a title at that point, you should either give the duke the counties in the duchy if you own them, or if the counties are controlled by your vassals, do 'transfer vassalage' of the other counties in the duchy (barons most likely) to the new duke if you want to remove the 'desires such and such county' penalty.

Crusader Kings 2 Too Many Kingdoms

Chor diya wo rasta mp3 download. There will be situations where you can grant a duchy to a person with a claim on another duchy in order to keep that duchy after you press the claim on it. If you bring a guy to your court with the intention of pressing his claim on a duchy, I'm pretty sure he will become independent once the claim is pressed and won if 1) the duchy is not in your de jure kingdom, and 2) He does not already have a duchy in your kingdom. Same goes for counts: if you want the guy with the claim to become your vassal after you grab the county for him, he needs to already be a count under your rule (you can avoid this by having him be a member of your dynasty, or also if the county being taken is within your de jure kingdom.In other words. You can strategically give out duchy titles to people in your court with duchy claims in order to ensure that a successfully pressed duchy claim yields you a duchy (rather than making a new, independent duke who thinks you're his best bud but isn't part of your realm). This question is a bit old but I have a different take on it. If you own all counties in a duchy then whether you want to keep that duchy around depends on how many duchy titles you currently own. If three or more, then the duchy is causing you a negative opinion modifier from all your vassals.In this case destroy the duchy title, don't give it to another character.

If you own all counties and give the duchy title to another character, they will get a huge negative opinion modifier unless you give them all of the counties!If you own two duchies total or less, then keep the duchy until this changes. It's giving you some prestige as has been said, whereas destroying it costs prestige.I also want to add that this applies only in case that you own all the counties in the relevant duchy. If you don't you will incur -50 opinion with all de jure vassals of the duchy. Same goes for kingdom titles, which can usually most conveniently be disposed of immediately after a crusade.