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Steve20

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I have a few questions about crown and succession laws and how to mod them.

1) As it stands can you only change crown laws if you are a king? If so how can i change it so anyone can change crown laws?

2) I'm planning to play as a norse pagan and want to change succession laws as an unreformed pagan. What lines do i need to mod to achieve this?

I spent many hours changing a few lines here and testing to see no result in how to do it. I was able to change the crown and succession laws in vanilla relatively easy but ck2+ has more conditions and im having a hard time understand it.

Cheers in advanced.
 

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1. Depends on what you mean by "anyone". Crown laws apply to de jure kingdoms--that's it.

2. You'd need to take out the checks for unreformed pagans in the potential section of the succession laws in question, both in succession_laws.txt and CK2Plus_change_succession_laws.txt.
 

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I suppose ill leave the crown laws alone thats not what im mainly try to change.

The main succession law that im trying to change is ultimogeniture. I can see for the other succession laws the check for unreformed pagans using NOT but with ultimogeniture it says AND were i expect to see NOT.

this is how it appears for Primogeniture
Code:
OR = {
					NOT = { religion_group = pagan_group }
					is_reformed_religion = yes
					religion = hellenic_pagan
This is how it appears for Ultimogeniture
Code:
				OR = {
					AND = {
						religion_group = pagan_group
						is_reformed_religion = yes
					}

Ive tried removing that specific piece of code of Ultimogeniture and it didnt work. The look the same in both CK2Plus_change_successoin_laws.txt and succession_laws.txt.