CK2 Title IDs CK2 Trait IDs CK2 Artifact IDs CK2 Culture IDs CK2 Decision IDs CK2 Nickname Gavelkind is slightly easier to manage than Elective Gavelkind.

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Elective Gavelkind Seçimli Gavelkind veraset biçiminde ana varis hükümdarın çocukları arasından vassalların oylarıyla seçilir. Bu yönetim biçiminde normal Gavelkind'dan farklı olarak eğer bir ünvanın topraklarına hükmediliyorsa, o ünvana sahip olunmasa dahi veraset esnasında o ünvan oluşturulabilir ve çocuk o ünvanın sahibi olur.

This kind of works but is stupid and annoying. I haven't played CK2 as much as Se hela listan på ck2.paradoxwikis.com elective gavelkind is easily the worst succession law. i think they made that terrible on purpose to balance the super powerful tribal casus belli (tribals are stuck with elective gavelkind). your titles are split between your offspring and the law can even create titles that don't yet exist and give the siblings of your heir independence. Tips for dealing with elective gavelkind? I realise this is not the first thread complaining about it, I just want to know some strategies people have for dealing with it. For example, how do I get my vassals to not consider every landed member of my dynasty as basically inelligible for king?

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Gavelkind or Elective Gavelkind? Harald Fairhair, by now 56 years old, is clearly the greatest king the Norsemen ever had. He singlehandedly conquered most of Scandinavia and all of East Francia, reformed the Pagan Faith and made himself Fylkir, and also repulsed the first Crusade. Elective is great, but not in EVERY situation. In your situation, gavelkind would be best. You have a single heir, so your demense won't be divided.

Honestly this is a bit backwards I tend to utilize Elective more when I am smaller. And will switch to Ultimogeniture when I am You should ask that as a separate question, since this question is about gavelkind. The idea is that when someone Googles for "how do i elective", they'll get a focused question about elective succession.

You should ask that as a separate question, since this question is about gavelkind. The idea is that when someone Googles for "how do i elective", they'll get a focused question about elective succession. There's no limit on the number of questions you can ask, so go for it! – PotatoEngineer May 9 '14 at 15:15

Elective gavelkind: Titles distributed between children and primary heir, who is elected from among the members of the ruling dynasty. Primary titles may be created for younger children if enough of their land is held. +30% demesne limit (mix of Tanistry and Gavelkind). Chosen successor will have +25 relations with those who've nominated them *SPOILERS* They aren't and they aren't Gavelkind either.

Elective gavelkind: Titles distributed between children and primary heir, who is elected from among the members of the ruling dynasty. Primary titles may be created for younger children if enough of their land is held. +30% demesne limit (mix of Tanistry and Gavelkind). Chosen successor will have +25 relations with those who've nominated them

He singlehandedly conquered most of Scandinavia and all of East Francia, reformed the Pagan Faith and made himself Fylkir, and also repulsed the first Crusade. Elective is great, but not in EVERY situation. In your situation, gavelkind would be best. You have a single heir, so your demense won't be divided. Plus you get a 30% bonus to demense size under gavelkind. Honestly this is a bit backwards I tend to utilize Elective more when I am smaller.

This can cause the player to lose control of their country, if the heir is 2016-06-20 Elective gavelkind: Titles distributed between children and primary heir, who is elected from among the members of the ruling dynasty.
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Junior heirs become vassals (or independent rulers, if they inherit equal-tier titles). If you hold any elective titles, you’ll be able to easily get to the election screen from here. Now with all these mentions of laws, let’s go through what laws exist. We’ve trimmed down the number of laws from CK2 as much of what used to be law is handled on a more individual level now, but some still remains. CK2 Decision IDs Find below a searchable list of all 532 decisions and decision IDs from Crusader Kings 2 on Steam (PC / Mac).

Also see. Or a clause consisting of an elective base_type (feudal_elective, elective_gavelkind, or tanistry) and voting_rules token (defined in common/succession_voting/).
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Elective gavelkind can circunvent the idea of losing your game to a lack of dynastic heir, bit it will fuck you up in unseen ways down the line. 2. share. Report Save. level 1. Original Poster 3 years ago. Whelp, i switched to Gavelkind. So, unless i intentionally create a second Kingdom title, my …

This console command would make your kingdom's succession type Fuedal Elective ('feudal_elective'). succ primogeniture. This command would make your kingdom's succession type Primogeniture - i.e. the firstborn son would inherit the throne.