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Feb 4, Claims can be gotten in many ways but the simplest is through the Fabricate Claim Chancellor mission. You should first expand in your de jure realm, and then try to expand in counties that are de jure part of the title above your primary title.

The de jure structure can be seen by going to the title view F1 and checking the "de jure" checkbox, or by switching between map modes - de jure duchies I , de jure kingdoms O , de jure empires P.

If you are a duke or higher then you may have a Can Press De Jure Claims alert, which means as long as you hold that duchy or higher title you can declare war to claim those counties.

Some of your courtiers or vassals may have claims on titles outside the realm, which you can press on their behalf. In order to vassalize the claimed title, the rank of the claimed title must be lower than yours and the claimant must either already have a title in your realm or be of your dynasty.

So you should probably ignore this alert for now. Once you have a valid CB you can declare war. Before declaring war though, you should first review your enemy's capabilities. Click on the defender's portrait to open the Character Interface for him or her, then check the number next to the Army Levies icon.

If you are not outnumbered, next ensure that the defender has no major allies by checking the Allies tab, which displays the names of his or her allies and the ally's relationship to the character. A relationship in green letters indicates that the ally is available to be called to war - though may not necessarily join - while red lettering indicates that the ally cannot be called to war.

Then declare war via the Diplomacy View. Now raise all your levies , gather them together, and march into their land. As long as you significantly outnumber your enemy, victory should come easily. If your armies are close in size, however, ensure that you appoint the best commanders you can to lead the army and try to ensure that the armies engage in favorable to you terrain. Don't attack across rivers if your forces aren't much larger than the enemy, as that puts you at a disadvantage.

After defeating his army in battle, you just need to siege his holdings, and victory will be yours. Continue this way and you'll eventually forge yourself a powerful realm, and be able to take on more major powers. If you lose an offensive war, the most you stand to lose is that claim, some Prestige and some Wealth, so it's not game over if you don't succeed. The effects of a war's different outcomes are fixed, i.

After a few months, the alert Vassal Levies Raised Too Long will appear: your vassals are slowly starting to get angry that you raised their levies; it will slowly improve back once the levies are disbanded.

Try to avoid lengthy wars and wait a few years between each war to keep the vassals' opinion penalty to a minimum. Once your realm has expanded, you will not need all your vassal levies at the same time to win wars against weaker opponents.

When you control enough of a title's de jure territory, you can create it. Creating titles grants Prestige and, if the title is of a rank higher than your current rank, increases your rank.

If you are a count, try to become a Duke, then a King. You will need to look at the requirements for the title to be created. Don't hoard titles, as holding more than two duchies causes an opinion penalty among your vassals. Distributing duchies and kingdoms if you're an emperor helps keep you under your vassal limit, as only direct vassals count towards your vassal limit.

If you are a vassal, you cannot create a title of same rank as your liege and you will need to either to usurp him or gain independence. When you personally hold too many holdings and exceed your demesne size limit, the alert Demesne too Big will appear.

You should give less interesting titles to some characters in your realm with good attributes. Click the Find Characters button and set it to search your realm for men who aren't in prison, aren't rulers, and have your religion and your culture.

Only give titles to characters with the same religion and culture as you. In order to avoid vassals becoming too powerful, don't grant landed titles to characters who already have them—ideally, your counts should only hold one county and your dukes should only hold one duchy and within that only the capital county.

The exception is granting multiple titles to your heir, as they will return to you upon succession.



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