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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · Princely Elective gives +20 vassal count. The emperor’s close family members (landed or not), any claimants to the title, and all high-tier de jure vassals can be candidates. Electors consist of the emperor and seven de jure vassals, with certain titles prioritized.

  2. Feb 13, 2015 · I think you're missing my point, all I'm saying is that in all my games most factions run Elective Monarchy, and I hardly see Primogeniture. I'm not asking for a perfect rendition of how things were in CK2, it's a videogame.

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  4. I find that the elective monarchy causes artifact inheritance to bug and go to my eldest daughter instead of my older male. So I avoid it like the plague now.

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · elective is good for small realms where it's easy to rig the election. the point of keeping a low amount of dukes (or rather - electors) is to make it easier to keep them happy and increase the chance of getting your preferred kid elected. diplo is there to increase vassal opinion.

  6. Oct 23, 2012 · I'm the King of Scotland which is an elective monarchy in my game. My current character is ridiculously old and ready to keel over at any minute. My heir is a four year old. My nobles are restless and the country is facing a rather aggressive neighbor from the south.

  7. May 15, 2012 · Hardin4188. • 12 yr. ago. Emperors can have Kings as their vassals so England will remain in your empire. Of course they do always have the choice to declare independence, but my experience has been that empires are fairly stable and lack the constant rebellions of mere kingdoms.

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