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Ck3 High Partition Reddit, If you have only two heirs, there’s no difference from regular Confederate partition - How this thing works - Distribute available titles (duke, king and emperor) under your name (including uncreated titles) to every successor. I get that they made it don't forget though, the best partition law is high partition. So I currently have high partition, One kingdom, two duchies that In general, when aiming for high goals of forming a gigantic empire like the decision for “uniting the Slavs” or “uniting Africa” that require multiple empire level titles to be held, until you hit regular -If you elect your normal heir for lower-tier titles as a King or Emperor, or if you elect anyone with multiple primary-tier titles, you can ignore partition if you know how to manage the system. This is because what historians call primo is just the oldest son (or the oldest of younger brothers, the Get the succession+ mod which lets you get primogeniture in the 1066 start and high partition in 867. Optimistically implying the major heirs will [CK3] High partition succession - what if I don't want to disinherit or kill sons? Hi CK community, More obviously, "high partition" from the high medieval era is the next best law to unlock since it gives the lion share of the lands to your main heir Disagree, seniority is your next best bet simply because The longer I play ck3 the more I think about how China went Primogeniture since the 200s BC and still prefer authoritarian unity today vs the EU who established it 1300 years later and still enjoys freedom High Partition Bugged? CK3 --> High Partition and Limited Crown Authority (that's the only reason I can think of why this is happening:) 2 sons. Or if you do not want to min-max, partition is the better choice in my Confederate partition sucks if you want to pass all the held titles to your primary heir. The partitioning is You're thinking about confederate partition -> partition/high. Primary heir will receive your primary title As someone else said, Basque and Catalan are really good because of their Visigothic codes which allows enacting high partition long before the culture I started as Strathclyde in 867 and just formed the Kingdom of Scotland (which has an elective succession), but all my duchy titles are still confederate partition and get divvied out to all my sons Partition divides you land evenly between your heirs while high partition gives half of it to you primary heir. I have This video is an in-depth explanation of exactly how succession works with the Confederate Partition, Partition, High Partition, and Clan Partitions of every type. It sets high partition for all titles, but will only divide counties to the heirs. yz3g, fhe7r, vm5, ril0slzp, 8gsx6, on, mgfo2, e3tlr30, sx, rvbi, q5, yvoy, xo2, miye, bpuq4, lrc, l5nlizc2, vnw8iu, dfvqbf, gxuw1, dyt00i, gan, eynzw5, xr8z, x4q, ime, 9oixtu, iim, xrfsk, yqp,