at what levels do dynasty banners update? I never got mine(i got "them" but they had warbanner stats), but with the new feature to destroy artifacts i managed to comission them back over time.
at what levels do dynasty banners update? I never got mine(i got "them" but they had warbanner stats), but with the new feature to destroy artifacts i managed to comission them back over time.
Thank you for reply, although i found out a while ago. Also deleting your dynasty & house banner & re comission with local artican works if anyone got the wrong banners.The thresholds are all visibles under this part of the Dynasty article on the wiki.Dynasty - CK3 Wiki
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Yes to both - republics are locked to non-dynastic inheritance, but if an already landed ruler gains a title, even if it is of higher rank, they don't change their government type - government type is tied to ruler, not title.I have a relativ with strong claim on the republic of venice.
how does republic inheritance work? would his decendants stay in power in venice or would someone random take over once he dies?
were he a feudal lord bevor conquering venice would that change their titel type?
republics are locked to non-dynastic inheritance
I have a relativ with strong claim on the republic of venice.
how does republic inheritance work? would his decendants stay in power in venice or would someone random take over once he dies?
were he a feudal lord bevor conquering venice would that change their titel type?
it is still very easy, but tomorrow is an update, maybe it will bring changes in difficultyHaven't played in over two years.
Did they do any changes since, regarding difficulty, is the game still too easy?
You will not game over. If a character inherit a kingdom title they will always be given a country (be that from your inheritance or from a vassal's land). If your capital is the de jure capital of the kingdom it will for sure go with the kingdom (not sure otherwise).On Confederate Partition, if I have 3 eligible heirs, but only two counties, the third heir will not inherit. However, due to elective on my primary kingdom title, the third heir would inherit a kingdom and is my player heir. Will it be instant game over because I can't play an unlanded ruler or will the last heir get a county elsewhere?
Why is the capital (de-facto or de-jure) not part of the inheritance of the primary title, anyway?
Fog of warHello,
Planning on starting a new save after long time. Currently, what mods are considered essential by the community in order to have more challenging playthrough?
That are mutually compatible of course.
The feud ends when both house leaders have chosen to give up on pursuing the feud, and depending on the feud score, the houses will get a modifier on ending the feud on their side.I have an ongoing house feud with one of my cadet houses. Its my first feud and I would like to know how it will end. Must I kill every single one of them? what will I gain?
I dont want to lose this as Im courious but killing kin kindof sucks as I worked so hard to spread my dynasty.
If the scheme is still ongoing you can see it in the intrigue tab under schemes.Greetings,
I'm pretty new to this game and still learning.
I have an incarceration case against my half-brother (and friend) for attempting a family murder.
Where can I see who he tried to murder? I guess it's my wife (and friend) because they are both rivals. But I don't want to take any action without being sure.
You can always call your ally, but if you don‘t have enough prestige you will lose progress in the prestige level, or even losing a prestige levelWhy can my ally call me into an offensive war when he has negative prestige? Second time he has done this in 3 game years. I am already fighting in his conquest war against Polabia where he already had negative prestige when he called me in.
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