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Over vassal limit ck2
Over vassal limit ck2













over vassal limit ck2

Still got a while to go before I can feudalise but Ragnar at 67 inhertied the Kingdom of Norway and that has lead to a full tilt race to try and get the provinces I need to form the empire. It's a pretty cool feature and I do like it. Look at Tribal as a quick way of establishing a dominion, then converting to feudalism or republicism.Īye, I conquered 7/13 of Ireland and was well within my limits and saw that a son was going to inherit it when Ragnar Lodbrok (squee!) died. Potentially you could just stay Tribal, but at some point vassal limit would prevent you from maintaining the kingdom/empire. Under Elective Gavelkind, Junior heirs (not your main heir) has a chance of becoming independent upon receiving a crown title without starting a war.Īnd before you ask, yes, it is meant to be this way as a method of curbing Tribal expansionism and forcing you to convert to feudalism or republicism.

over vassal limit ck2

Just wondering if this is a new addition or if when you owned a de jure Kingdom before it would split when gavelkind happened?Ĭertainly slowed down the creation of the Norse Empire since I've lost the subjugation casus belli after reforming the norse empire.Įlective Gavelkind is different from normal Gavelkind. So, I had nigh on all of Scandanavia save for a couple Finnish provinces and the Atlantic islands with only the Kingdom of Sweden formed so that when gavelkind happened the realm wouldn't be split but once the old man died (75 and raiding all over the shop, poor Ragnar Lodbrok couldn't get a word in) it was split anyway into Finland and Denmark (with Norway splitting from Denmark after the Danish King died not much after).















Over vassal limit ck2