There are many ways to gain territory in Crusader Kings II….To expand your realm:
- Push any claim where your character is the claimant.
- Generally, push others’ claims only if the claimed title is a lower rank than your primary title and the claimant is landed or in your dynasty.
Why can’t I declare war in Crusader Kings 2?
Click Declare War If the Declare War option is grayed out, it’s because you have no valid Casus Belli.
Can you fabricate a claim on a kingdom ck3?
You can fabricate claims on multiple counties in a kingdom, and then when you declare war on the king, you can press all claims at once. You just have to balance that with the likelihood of your ruler dying, which would make you lose most, if not all, of your claims.
What does invade Kingdom do ck3?
Enforcing demands on the once-in-a-lifetime ‘invade kingdom’ cb grants all the counties in the kingdom, but the defeated ruler keeps the kingdom title. You can immediately usurp the title of course, but the description of the cb does say that the attacker will ‘gain the title’, and ya know, its expensive.
What happens if you have a child in Crusader Kings 2?
Assuming a child is born and compatible succession laws, your heir will rule both kingdoms. As mentioned by svick, position a future heir of your kingdom to inherit a claim on the target kingdom.
How can you Expand your realm in Crusader Kings 2?
If you can gain a border with a region of disorganized infidels, you may be able to conquer the entire region through a series of holy wars.
What kind of titles can you grant in Crusader Kings 2?
Granting a county is the most common, but you can also grant a barony-level title. You can even use cities or temples, if you don’t mind having vassals of a different government.
What makes conquering a kingdom hard in RuneScape?
There are a couple of things that make conquering a kingdom hard. Getting a casus belli (cb). The truce waiting period. (You can break a truce, but the penalty is harsh) As mentioned by svick, if you are an emperor, you can press a claim on the kingdom title for a relative or vassal, and upon winning, the claimant will be your vassal.