Crusader Kings 2 Too Many Held Duchies

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Archive Crusader Kings II (aka O Dear God What Have I Gotten Myself Into.) The Game Room Straight Dope Message Board Main The Game Room Crusader Kings II. Besides I've got too many other plots in the queue - first, the son of the Duke of Orkney needs to die, so my second son's wife will inherit. Crusader Kings II is a game that, at the time of writing, is three years old. Yet we are still seeing expansion after expansion for the game, and thanks to a number of steam and humble bundle sales the player base is still growing.

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Don't give to old people with ambitious/decietful successors.Give them to sons who will inherit the king title.Never give the same person more than 1 Duchy.Spread those scum out. If you give someone a County, make sure they don't own any other territory like a castle inside of that county.Never give a Duchy/County to your child heir.

Or any other landed title.When giving out minor titles inside the county, never give the same person more than 1.Give your churches to Bishops/Monks.Prioritize Noblemen for spots first.Don't be afraid to assassinate people with negative traits to get them out of the way if you must.Kill all Republics! They are trouble. If a Republic forms, let it make some money, then send in 'Raiders' and plunder them to death. They will grow into massive sub-empires you can't do much about if you let them. Originally posted by:Wait, why cant you give duchies to your sons or family?Well, if you give it to a child they'll get a reagent and chances are they'll get messed up (I usually end up with maimed relatives). Give it to an heir. They'll almost certainly do something stupid.

I've ended up with -120 tyranny on all the vassals he had because the AI is dumb sometimes.Relatives, depends how far away they are. If they have claims, it can lead to trouble. If it's a distant relative, it adds to your dynasty prestige which is nice. Makes arranging marriages easier and gives any children of your dynasty some additional prestige.Even close ones with claims don't always make much trouble, especially if you're powerful. It's probably a bad idea, but if I'm an emperor I'll happily give my brothers and uncles recently aquired duchies, haha.