The other children will usually still be satisfied with a duchy and county if you land them prior to dying. Your other children will also want the same to be “equal” and will require a Duchy as well to stay happy.įor Kings and above, you typically will only have one Kingdom to give to your primary heir. If you are Duke or above, you will have a Duchy title that is passed to your eldest son (or child if you have equal laws). The reasoning behind this is that in Partition and Confederate Partition Law, each child receives an “equal” amount of land. There are exceptions to this rule, but keep this in mind when you are landing your children. Each heir requires a Duchy and a County (typically)įor any ruler that is a Duke or above, the general rule of thumb is that each possible heir will need a duchy and a county to be satisfied. Constantly check back to this page to see where your succession is at. The worst thing that can happen is to see your entire list of counties going to your random heirs instead of your primary – leaving you with extremely weak military and financial capabilities. It will tell you which heirs do not currently have enough land and will begin taking your current Counties away from your primary heir.
This section will essentially be your “homepage” for all things succession related. Check the “Title Loss on Succession” tab for heirs you still need to land