Here's how to disinherit a child of yours: Go to your character menu by clicking on yourself in the bottom left of the screen. Right click the child you want to disinherit. Go to the 'hostile' subheading - you may have to click the 'more' option to see all choices. Select 'Disinherit' and your heir will be kicked out of your will. Innovation Effect Description Bannus +15% Levy Reinforcement Rate +1 Accolades Available Unlocks the March Feudal Contract Based on the authority to command men in battle, the bann gives our rulers the power to compel free men to fight for them, forming a legal basis for the mustering of large armies. A one-star Trait gives +10 percent XP, while a four-star Trait gives +40 percent XP. the console commands for getting free perk points are add_diplomacy_lifestyle_xp, Crusader Kings 3 is If its not your player character, you have to input the unique character identifier string of numbers. The command will look like this. Remove_trait lover_pox 168400586 (Keep in mind i don't know the correct format for lovers pox trait) You can see the unique string by hovering over the character while in debug mode. 1. Applies only to the main character though. To add it to someone else, console is still required. Gives 9000 domain and 1000% control via traits so it only affects you and whoever you add the trait to. To add infinite domain, type this into the console: add_trait infinite_domain (character id) To add instant control : add_trait instant_control Great mod. Basically let’s you trade stress for more sway over traits and a bump to one or two stats. It's actually relatively easy to add stats to a Dynasty (have a look at Legacy of Piracy and Strong Blood). To add Traits, I think you'd have to override the birth or coming of age function or add a pulse function and if the Dynasty modifier sgjbn. @Natas Khan you are awesome thank you. I was trying to figure out why it wasn't working. You can only get the third line with 3 or less personality traits. 4 personality traits and you only get to see two lines. If this only happens to certain people, maybe it has to do with resolution / UI scale? I'm on 3840x2160, 200% GUI scale The game reflects this by showing a check mark on the trait and saying "As both parents have this Trait, it will get inherited". For Pure-blooded however, even if both parents (and all of their parents too) have it, it will always say "As at least one parent has this Trait, it might get inherited". Also, unlike in CK2, grabbing 3 Catholic holy sites actually isn't that difficult from Normandy: Canterbury's just across the Channel, Cologne requires conquering Lotharingia, but that's just one kingdom over from France, and Santiago is a reasonably distanced Coastal county to swipe (especially if it was sitting in Muslim hands, which is If its not your player character, you have to input the unique character identifier string of numbers. The command will look like this. Remove_trait lover_pox 168400586 (Keep in mind i don't know the correct format for lovers pox trait) You can see the unique string by hovering over the character while in debug mode. 1. Applies only to the main character though. To add it to someone else, console is still required. Gives 9000 domain and 1000% control via traits so it only affects you and whoever you add the trait to. To add infinite domain, type this into the console: add_trait infinite_domain (character id) To add instant control : add_trait instant_control Step 2: Coding. create a .txt within the "traits" folder and name it whatever you like. now, toss in (Type) the code for the trait: traitname = {. ruler_designer_cost = 10 # this is used in the ruler designer. -10 would make you younger. random = yes # this means new characters can get this trait. stewardship = -3.

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