Ck2 How To Get Claims On Kingdoms

 
  1. How To Get Claims Ck2

Crusader Kings II: Jade Dragon Expansion. The Imperial Majesty Request: A new “China Screen” lays out the status and desires of the Emperor of China, letting you keep tabs on what he wants and how to earn his grace. Kow-tow For Now: Submit to the Empire as a tributary, always keeping an eye on the waning power of the Emperor. To get it, just click the 'Install Game' button, which will register CK2 to your account and begin the install. (The download is about 1 GB, but you can opt to abort the install if you don't want. War is changing in Crusader Kings 2. “First off, we’re going to deemphasize the ‘Fabricate Claim’ job by giving all playable entities (including Christians) a form of ‘Unjustified War’ Casus Belli that will allow you to seize a single County for an upfront cost of Piety, Prestige or Gold (depending on your Religion and Government Form.) Ideally.

So is out (or is inside a few hours) and if I had the time I would love to be playing it as I loved. I have tried to enjoy Paradox games in the past and while I found HoI3 approachable I’ve not really jelled with any other game. Except CK2.There’s something wonderfully personal and intimate about managing a single dynasty and engaging in the petty squabbles of courtly life. I’m not one to take on playing a huge kingdom and blasting my way through wars and relations, I love getting close and intimate with my own family (er that didn’t come out right) and watching all the courtiers and vassals closely.But what’s great about CK2 is that there are a variety of ways to play. Friends from BrokenForum.com demonstrate this well: Aeon221 plays an game, CSL, on the other hand, loves to play a, like me.

Ck2 How To Get Claims On Kingdoms

Then there are those who play like the guy behind the, who whizzes at speed through CK in a way I find slightly dizzying!All of this makes for a great read for you and me but these amusing tales don’t take away from the problem that many Paradox games have: It’s easy enough to know how to click the buttons and even the systems are easy enough to understand, but it’s really hard to understand the way to actually go about playing the game. Playing a Paradox game is for many what looking at a car engine is to me. I know, roughly, what all the bits do, but I have no idea what on earth I could tweak to make the engine stop rattling. And how do I know if the car is running well? And what on earth would I do if it wasn’t?

Bian gindas yang penting happymp3. Yes, I could read a description of all the car bits, but how would that help me diagnose the problems? And what minor tweaks would I apply to rectify little concerns?Damn. I really stretched that metaphor.So, I thought I would write up a few tips for any starting CK2 player based on some ideas I’ve had playing the demo, playing CK and playing other, similar games. This is by no means a really good guide to CK2 – I hope we’ll see some awesome guides in due course (for example, the Hearts of Iron 3 strategy guide was really great), but perhaps this will help a few people. Hell – I’m not even sure my advice is entirely correct.These thoughts presume that you’re playing a small holding – I suggest the King of Scotland or the ruler of the larger Welsh (click on Powys county) or Irish lands (click on the Thomond county).

They assume you’re starting with some simple goals such as unifying Scotland, Wales or Ireland. If you can play through those goals well, even if you lose the game later on, you should be on your way to ‘getting’ it.So, without further ado, some random thoughts and ideas in rough chronological order of “things to do and think about”:;Analysis. Examine your ruler. What are their strengths and weaknesses? If they have some horrid weaknesses, it’s going to affect the relationships with your vassals and family.

Examine the ruler’s family. Who is the heir? How many kids? Is the ruler married? How many siblings? Are they weak or strong?

Do the family get along or do they hate each other? Who is unmarried?.

Next, the vassals, look at the counties and then the holdings in the counties. Who controls them? Do they like you or not?

Are they married? Do they have kids you could offer to educate for some favour?. Check your council – do they all love you?

Can you replace the ones that do not (careful with those who have power)?. Check vassals and courtiers in provinces or areas you want to capture. Do any of them have claims on territory you want. Can you invite them to come and be your vassal and then press their claim for them?First Actions. Determine your goals: if you’re unifying a small nation examine the other holdings: Who are their heirs? Could you marry your heir to a daughter and then assassinate everyone else until your heir inherits?

If you can’t work out a way to get your family in there, plan to use your steward to fabricate claims. Do you have quality courtiers? If not, and you have a surfeit of single women, arrange matrilineal marriages for them so their husbands will join your court and be available for useful work (or to be ennobled once you gain lands!). Do you have too many sons? Can you give some of them bishoprics to take them out of contention for attempts to take power and messing up your lands?. Do you have vassals you would prefer to get rid of?

Eg, ones who very much hate you and are unlikely to be won over by hunts and feasts (which is worth trying). Perhaps it’s time to save some money and, in due course, work out a way of getting them arrested or causing them to rise (and then crushing them with mercenaries and taking their stuff).

If you have daughters, can you marry them off to important nearby land-holders who will become allies? For example, a neighbouring King or Duke you could call upon in an emergency?. Can you use your council members to try and destabilize a neighbour? Especially if that neighbour is part of a De Jure duchy you might control. When the rebels rise, put them down and ask for the neighbour to become your vassal! One just did for me in Ireland!.

You can invite title claims to your court so you can press their claim:Click on a title on, say, a noble’s list of titles, go to claimants. On the portrait, there’ll be a green thumbs up or a red thumbs down. The ones with green thumbs up can be invited to your court via the diplomacy screen.

You’ll get a casus belli on their claims. You can right click on a province’s holdings to get three menu items. You can then right click again to get even more options!Anyway. Some random tips on how to approach the game. I'm sure someone else will produce a lot more and in a lot more detail soon. Short comment on the council:Their relation to you is of relatively little importance. It has no direct influence on their work/effectiveness.

Only their skill matters for that.There are certain events for traits (like greedy for a steward) that can cause minor events, but not only can these events be useful (a chance for removing slothfulness is the most common that can trigger for all council members) they also have no drawback except a relation loss with said person.The only exception is the spymaster. The spymaster is (most of the time anyway) the most important part in determining your offensive and defensive abilities with assassinations. If your spymaster wants you or one of your children dead, he WILL succeed without much trouble.Sons low in the line for succession, wifes, vassal nobles with ambitions (not only the trait, but also claims, ability to rise in the line of succession etc.) all make extremely dangerous spymasters.

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HeyI have a kind of peculiar problem. I am playing the Elder Kings mod, and have used marriages and fabricated claims to become very powerful. I have conquered all characters of my own culture/religious group, and therefore marraige is no longer an option for me to gain claims, since other cultures and religions wont marry me.I have a very skilled fellow who can fabricate claims on entire duchies, which is an ok alternative i guess, but it is just very boring, cause i am a very powerful empire, able to field 50k soldiers, against duchies which can often field less than 1k.Is there no way for me to gain claims on kingdoms or empires without having to do a marriage?Thanks. In terms of personally gaining claims on entire Kingdoms, there is only one way. You must have the 'Become King of X' ambition, and then trying to fabricate a claim on the capital of the /ialready existing Kingdom. Even then, I think the chance of getting it to fire is pretty low, and it'll be expensive as all hell besides. Whether the Elder Kings Mod adds anything to change this, I don't know-but this is how it works in Vanilla CK2.Though the general way that also requires a who lot less waiting is as outlined by Colonel Martyr.

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To expand upon what he said-look out for whatever Kingdom titles you'd like to acquire. Then go to the page specifically for that title by clicking on the title's icon on the current owner's character sheet. It'll take you to the menu showing the duchies attached-but on the interaction bar you'll see a list of horizontal options such as Create, Usurp and Claimants. Go to Claimants-and you'll see a list of people with claims.

How To Get Claims Ck2

Right next to their portrait will be a red thumbs down or green thumbs up for whether they'll consent to join you right away.Generally, if they don't have a thumbs down but are of the same religion group, you can get them to consent by raising their opinion to about +40, whether through giving a gift of gold or sending your kid to be educated by them. If you have Conclave, you can purchase a Favor from them, and use that favor to force them to come to your court regardless of whether they're the same religion or not-though you may have to schmooze them a bit to make them willing to let you purchase a favor.Regardless, when you have the list of claimants-first look for any men that are willing to, or can otherwise be convinced to come to your court. So long as they hold a noble title in your realm (even as low as a barony), then if you press their claim you'll be able to take the Kingdom under you as a vassal with them as the title holder. If you can, it's worth it to force them to matrilineally marry someone of your dynasty too so their heir will be of your dynasty-if you care about that.