Who should I grant duchy to ck3?

Who should I grant duchy 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 can I increase my duchy limit?

    Major. The best way to deal with this is either take the largest duchies or take a single county from multiple duchies. I like taking the best port cities and filling the extra slots with cities. For example, take Rome, build three extra cities, then give away the other two areas plus the duchy.

    What does creating a duchy do?

    Allows your vassals to expand on their own (i.e. if your duke owns 2 of 3 counties in a duchy, you can press the claim on your own, or you can let him do it himself. Dukes are more likely to make improvements on their own (since they gain more money), so less micromanagement.

    What is a duchy CK3?

    The entire duchy (i.e. all county titles; baronies are allowed to be outside the realm) is within the realm of the king. The king does not hold the crown of the current de jure kingdom to which the duchy belongs. The ducal title either does not exist or is held by the king or by a vassal of the king.

    How many duchies Can you hold ck3?

    2 Duchy titles
    Too Many Held Duchies: If a character is a King or Emperor, they can hold a maximum of 2 Duchy titles without penalties. Any Duchy above the limit reduces the Opinion of all Vassals by -15.

    How do I claim a duchy ck3?

    1 Answer

    1. Find out who* has a claim on it by opening the duchy information screen and clicking on “Claimants” to see who has a claim on that kingdom.
    2. Invite one of the male claimants over to your court.
    3. Give that claimant a landed title.

    Should I destroy titles ck3?

    If you are under gavelkind system and hold (for example) 2 king titles, if you destroy one your kingdom will remain united upon death and transfer to your heir. If you do not destroy one, your kingdom will be split in half and one kingdom will go to the younger son.