How do I change my crown authority?

Go to the realm tab (F2) and it should be there at the top. Several crown icons, each representing a level of crown authority. The ones you can’t yet switch to are greyed out. Click on the realm tab and on the top there are your levels of crown authority.

How do I change my realm law in ck3?

To change the rules about which genders are eligible to inherit, or to change from a multiple-heir system to a single heir, you’ll need high crown authority, which is level three. Raising crown authority requires you to spend prestige, so you’ll have to work on gaining more of that if you can’t afford the cost.

How do I change to Crown authority ck3?

Assuming you start as a tribe, you’ll need to increase your tribal authority all the way to level four. At that point you’ll have the option to adopt feudal ways or clan ways. This will let you move up to the crown authority you need to change the succession laws.

Who should you give duchies to CK3?

to whom should i grant duchies and counties?

  • your heir (this way you get the lands back when he inherits)
  • your family members (they generally like you), assuming you share faith&culture. Preferably uncles/not close kin to avoid the claims.
  • people of your faith & culture.

    How do you raise Crown authority in CK3?

    Crown authority can be increased by a ruler so long as his realm vote it through, this can be done multiple times supposing a ruler deem it worth the long wait in between. Further, each step of crown authority gives the king privileges.

    How does the crown authority affect the realm?

    Crown Authority decides how much power the king has over his vassals, and affects several aspects of the realm. It is a Crown Law and determined on a per-kingdom/empire basis. It determines: How much levies vassals are obliged to provide.

    How are the two crown laws related to each other?

    The two crown laws decide the authority of the king or emperor of a realm: Investiture decides who shall nominate Catholic bishops: the Pope or the king/emperor. Crown laws always apply within their de jure realm, even if those provinces are part of another realm (exceptions occur in the case of different religions).

    When do crown laws apply to unincorporated kingdoms?

    If parts of the realm belong to unincorporated kingdoms, the crown laws of the primary title apply instead. The aspects of crown law that apply specifically to vassals will be based on where the vassals have their capital.

    What happens to de jure vassals of the Crown?

    When increasing crown authority, all de jure vassals of the crown title will get -30 opinion with you for 5 years. Title revocation . Free revocation of titles from infidels and heretics, no war between vassals. Titles only passable within realm. Vassals cannot go to war.

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