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Succession voting is a feature of six succession methods: Elective gavelkind, Tanistry, Eldership, Feudal elective, Princely elective, and Imperial elective. The succession law determines the voters, the possible candidates, and even how AI voters evaluate candidates. I tend to only go elective in a couple cases the common one being I have a kingdom and a small enough realm that I can have all my vassals be counts and up to a maximum of one duke. Since if you are a king only dukes can vote that means the only votes are you and the one duke and your vote will always trump theirs. Recently adopted feudalism and I am currently trying to switch to elective monarchy. My vassals flat out refuse to vote for my eldest son.
That shows the biggest flaw in the Elective Monarchy plan. If your only answer to an inexplicably popular opponent is a dagger through the chest, your reign is, at best, wobbly. You depend on everyone else joining you, either in votes or in plots. Elective Gavelkind for a very long time. Recently adopted feudalism and I am currently trying to switch to elective monarchy.
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The succession law determines the voters, the possible candidates, and even how AI voters evaluate candidates. Since if you are a king only dukes can vote that means the only votes are you and the one duke and your vote will always trump theirs. So you can just choose your successor. It is also fine when you are starting out and have no vassals for the same reason. Once you get big enough there are multiple vassals that can vote though I can't stand it. level 2.
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Another DLC is on the way for Crusader Kings 2, making the full count something like 348,000 if I'm recalling correctly.This one's called Way of Life, and adds more content for customising your ruler's personal life and relationships.
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Under elective succession, all of the dukes of the realm, plus the sovereign, get to vote on the heir to the crown. I tried using elective monarchy, this works good in Ireland, because here only dukes can vote on a successor and I have only granted 1 person a duchy. However, in Scotland all the vassals can vote, including my counts. They keep electing random dudes and my question is how I can change this to the way my Irish elective works.
Elective monarchy is fine. Ai chance: Factor = 20
Crusader Kings 2 Game Guide. Table of Feudal elective is a rather common and The only exception are emperors who have to take into account not only votes of
Part 2 of our Crusader Kings 2 guide focuses on the game's factions and laws. That's where William's Elective Monarchy Faction is.
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the rules are made by a single person, thus the process of law making is simpler and faster comparitively. Monarchy#Elective Monarchy Retrieved from " https://eu4.paradoxwikis.com/index.php?title=Elective_monarchy&oldid=106461 " This page was last edited on 17 October 2018, at 09:40. So I've seized the throne of Scotland for the second time, but my problem remains the same: it's an elective monarchy and I can't seem to generate enough votes to lock my son in as heir. I was thinking I'd just switch the Succession Laws to Primogeniture, but in the years since I lost the title the first time, those wily Scots have voted Crown authority down to nothing.
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I went to elective monarchy in the 10th century which seems a lot harder to get what you want than it used to be.