

There comes a point when it's probably worth transitioning to it, but the need to have high crown authority makes it a bit of a chore for me. Primogeniture is certainly easier and more stable though. I tend to build a whole bunch of baronies or mosques in the capital, use those as a solid core from which to get levies and tax, and then just take whatever I manage to conquer or confiscate as a temporary demense for each ruler. I actually kind of like gavelkind because it prevents your vassals from accumulating too much power. I've come to accept that my Heir to britannia can be both an Imbecile and a lunitic and be arbitrary all at the same time Primogeniture is easier to use, Elective is powerful because lets you pick an heir with a general opinion boost, and Seniority is my favourite because you can happily marry away people and they come back landed and powerful without while you work on a totally different powerbase making. It depends really I used to be hardcore into elective because I hate most of my sons, and its too expencive to kill them I'm a great father shut up. When I die i'm a 2 county duchess instead of an empress. My heirs will sometimes get assassinated, then they won't vote for my daughter.

Elective for me untill i get High CA then Primogeniture. Elective is the default state for me, unless something forces me to be something else. Okay thanks Zubenelgenubi View Profile View Posts. Otherwise they won't vote for who you're voting for and you'll end up with a different heir. Primogeniture so your son inherits everything, or elective so you can choose your heir, if you're good at making your vassals like you. I don't want gavelkind, so when I go to change my law what should I change it to? Showing 1 - 15 of 23 comments. Jerubius View Profile View Posts.Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts.Ĭhange language. Primogeniture as a Buddhist or Jain will make you cry for momma next time you play as anything else. Once you have a huge dynasty, you can go Gavelkind and make sure to only have one legit male heir and a ton of bastards to legitimize if something happens to the sole heir. How to disinherit or kill your child and heir in Crusader Kings 3ĭon't really see any downsides with it, except for opinion, which is easily managed. Third place is primogeniture while being Byzantine emperor. Second place is elective when you are a king and have only one duke. Premature deaths are not that common and I can usually plan to have a non-insane kid in age range when I die. They all suck really.īut I think I like ultimogeniture most. Whats your favourite succession law? I used to like elective but i dont like the chance that my vassals dont like my only heir so when i die i lose my kingdom title and my heir becomes a crappy count or duke. Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts.
