![]() ![]() My heir was getting 4 titles and ONE landed title. My second son was getting K of White Rus', Duchy of Minsk, 2 counties inside Minsk, and all the remaining counties in Kiev, for a total of 5 counties, and a total of 8 titles lost. The duchy of Kiev was granted separately. ![]() In the realm tab succession section my heir was getting primary kingdom, + smallest kingdom, and a single county inside the Duchy of Kiev. My primary heir was still getting the title, but, it was impacting the overall succession. With Duchy of Kiev having special rules, it was excluded from the normal succession break down in the Realm tab. Quick rundown of what this "bug" seemed to be doing. Just a note, it might be a bug, but titles with special inheritance rules seem to mess up the order of titles and the general inheritance. Yea, I sort of accidently figured out how Confederate Partition worked when I was trying to figure out why the Duchy of Kiev (has special inheritance rules) was being displayed outside of the normal succession rules inside the Realm tab. I'm using Agree, when I'm agree, I'm using Helpful when it's helpful for me (not as more powerful version of Agree), and I use Respectfully DIsagree when I'm disagree (not when I believe my opponent is a moron).Ĭapacities - alternative for mana system. If you ever believe (by comments going to mail or any other way) that my editing actually change meaning without proper notification, especially in major way, please, feel free to scold me. I'm doing it because English isn't my native language, and I'm doing a lot of mistakes - not by meaning but by grammar or orphography - that, with thoroughful rereading, I often found and want to edit. You can't declare your understanding of fun as universal one.ĭisclamer: I'm editing my posts often. Please keep in mind that "fun" is subjective. Still, it's a personal opinion, and I can be wrong, and I remember it even when I'm arguing fiercely. NOTE 2 : Baronies of the Ruler will be inherited by the Eligible Child who will inherits the County that it belongs to.Įverything written up there is a personal opinion that, I believe, is based on some grounding, and I'm ready to defend this opinion. But You can grant a Title that Your Primary Heir stands to inherit to the other Eligible Children. NOTE 1 : You can not grant a Titles to You Primary Heir which some other Eligible Child stands to inherit. In most cases, The eldest Eligible Child is the 1st in the Line of Succession and the youngest Eligible Child is the Last in the Line of Succession.įor Ultimogeniture The order is reversed and for House Seniority, it starts with the eldest Living Member of the Player's House to the youngest. The Line of Succession: The order in which the Eligible Children (or Candidates) "stand to inherit" Titles of the Ruler. Might have a different name for different religions and/or governments but the tier will be the same. Title Tier: Empire > Kingdom > Duchy > County > Barony Pressed Claim: Each Child of the Ruler gets a pressed claim on all Titles of the Ruler that they don't inherit (or is not in their Realm) when the Ruler dies. ![]()
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