@@Corvus-IXxseverybody wants your throne anyways bro, you’re king. It just makes it easier if they have claims, but I like to let them revolt for the free revoke reason.
If anyone deserve power given them for nothing it’s my family - genetically superior creations of incest. You also will have a hook on your house members, which is very powerful if you r feudal. Max feudal obligations.
You forgot number 5 Ceep (Keep) - as in Keep it in the dynasty not keep yourself. Any new territory conquered outside the realm or in your realm ( taken from problem vassals). Spread equally among your kids except primary heir first. This combats the inheritance laws so you keep all your core holdings for your heir. After this, you keep to give to wider dynasty, especially as your wider dynasty grows. Most the time vassals will he happy or at least opinion boost as same dynasty ( even with cadet branches), too busy fighting each other , too weak individually and finally easy to get lots of alliances.
@DIFB that's true, and honestly, it's such a powerful way to secure a growing kingdom/ empire up from count and battle Confederate Partition. Combine it with marrying daughters' matrilinary to get powerful knights etc then give them any extra territory so they stay loyal and noone gets too powerful it really makes everything secure. Will you still get factions etc oh eventually yes but with secure cores means more powerful men at arms.
@DIFB also thought of another bonus C. Collecting artefacts for gifting. The more you get the easier it is to gift to vassals for big opinion boost or destroy for gold to gift vassals
I just loving having 99 dread and not giving a crap about my vassals. You get insane prestige, troop maintenance cost per dread and extra tax and levies from terrified vassals too
I've been trialling this playstyle for a while now. I find turning all my vassels into republican vassals makes life so much easier, they give you more taxes in general and extra from stewardship perks and no dodgey inheritance due to the game selecting a random person to succeed them and if they rebel as there republican vassals they have barely any levies.
To improve opinion or remove negative opinion modifiers give them de jure land or transfer dejure vassals, when they are dukes or kings (your vassals).
@@AZP-im7gk with good court items and ruler of med decision you can have lots of renown easy. Plus until the end date you can easily open every single dynasty tree but nobody plays until that point
I just handed out the lands to my family, so that way I could manage them as house head.
And when you die they want your trhone
@@Corvus-IXxseverybody wants your throne anyways bro, you’re king. It just makes it easier if they have claims, but I like to let them revolt for the free revoke reason.
@@BrightWendigoi just hate having vasalls with claims on my main title
If anyone deserve power given them for nothing it’s my family - genetically superior creations of incest. You also will have a hook on your house members, which is very powerful if you r feudal. Max feudal obligations.
You forgot number 5 Ceep (Keep) - as in Keep it in the dynasty not keep yourself. Any new territory conquered outside the realm or in your realm ( taken from problem vassals). Spread equally among your kids except primary heir first. This combats the inheritance laws so you keep all your core holdings for your heir.
After this, you keep to give to wider dynasty, especially as your wider dynasty grows. Most the time vassals will he happy or at least opinion boost as same dynasty ( even with cadet branches), too busy fighting each other , too weak individually and finally easy to get lots of alliances.
We could add a bonus c…
@DIFB that's true, and honestly, it's such a powerful way to secure a growing kingdom/ empire up from count and battle Confederate Partition.
Combine it with marrying daughters' matrilinary to get powerful knights etc then give them any extra territory so they stay loyal and noone gets too powerful it really makes everything secure.
Will you still get factions etc oh eventually yes but with secure cores means more powerful men at arms.
@DIFB also thought of another bonus C. Collecting artefacts for gifting. The more you get the easier it is to gift to vassals for big opinion boost or destroy for gold to gift vassals
I just loving having 99 dread and not giving a crap about my vassals. You get insane prestige, troop maintenance cost per dread and extra tax and levies from terrified vassals too
I've been trialling this playstyle for a while now. I find turning all my vassels into republican vassals makes life so much easier, they give you more taxes in general and extra from stewardship perks and no dodgey inheritance due to the game selecting a random person to succeed them and if they rebel as there republican vassals they have barely any levies.
Cill lmao
Can't let the truth get in the way of a good story!
Alliances is best
To improve opinion or remove negative opinion modifiers give them de jure land or transfer dejure vassals, when they are dukes or kings (your vassals).
“The four Cs”
*English language*: looks like a K to me
Doubt
Сk3 is easiest of paradox games, you can have literally no strategy and still become the most powerful ruler in game
Then you die and all your work is reset
@@jackmakila3776 not if you disinherit everybody except your heir
@@euuuuugggg33then your dynasty renown goes down which for a game that’s meant to be for expanding and creating dynasties doesn’t really do much
@@AZP-im7gk with good court items and ruler of med decision you can have lots of renown easy. Plus until the end date you can easily open every single dynasty tree but nobody plays until that point
Cill is the best.
Being a woman with polygamy is op, just marry your strongest vassals.
Especially after 46, when you can't get pregnant anymore.
Forever war starts with a c
That's not what we're talking about!
Does this apply to ck2?
Been a minute since i played but probably some parts.
Conquer what? Your vassals?
Bob, what's the video about?
@@DIFB😂😂😂 10/10 response