

inevitable rampant factionalism due to Conclave DLC - especially elective succession factions.work.Įvery succession I plan to give away titles to about 3 primary heirs with console (can't really rely on the game to do it properly under any succession system), then I'll roll which one of them I'll play as. I intend to blatantly mod it mid-campaign if I don't like how infamy etc. Your Personal Castle (republic style extra buildings for your capital, as long as it stays there).Unique Buildings (a bunch of extra buildings like Hagia Sofia, ruined Hadrian Wall etc.).Same Gender Succession (make vassal follow your gender succession laws automatically).Graal (some Holy Graal event chain, I didn't look inside due to spoiler warning).Declare Friends and Rivals (more control over that system).A New Holding For Capital (can build up to 6 holdings in your capital county, very expensive).a few more Council Members (if you have council empowered).Battle Prisoners (very high chance to capture commanders in lost battles).a few new CBs (de jure duchy CB, and abolish title which is de jure over part of your land) based on Workshop mods with some tweaks.my set of usual CK2 tweaks - too long to list, but especially much more reasonable vassal limit.This time as Charlemagne, with a lot of mods, might be OP or broken or something: Maximum Gavelkind: Part 01: January 769-May 770: The First Conclave War Why it doesn't also specify which lower titles of yours that you are adding to the grant itself, I don't know, but it would make things a lot clearer and there would be less confusion about this checkbox if they did that.Post 1 - Originally published on Google+ on 10:17:18 UTC This you can see, it tells you every vassal that will be transferred, and the only changes when clicking the box are these extra minor vassals. If you don't personally hold any de jure counties in a duchy title, or if it is titular, that duchy title still won't show up as an option if you check the box when granting to a character that doesn't hold a county.Īs for de jure vassals, the checkbox does not affect which vassals are transferred except that it will add the minor vassals of the extra titles you are granting due to the checkbox. That's why it allows you to give duchies when checked you're usually granting at least one county title as well so that addresses the issue of not giving barons or unlanded characters a duchy-level title. The checkbox is to include your own personally held lower de jure titles in the grant.
