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Crusader kings 2 empires
Crusader kings 2 empires












crusader kings 2 empires

This command adds every artifact in the game to the character with the specified ID. If you do not specify a character ID (just the artifact), the artifact will be added to your character. This command adds the artifact with the specified artifact ID to the specified character.

crusader kings 2 empires

Note that if you change your religion to one from a DLC that you do not own, your game will end.Īdd_artifact If you don't specify a character ID, the religion of your own character will be changed. This command changes the religion of the specified character. This command kills the character with the specified ID. If you do not specify a province ID, technology will be maxed out in all provinces. This command advances all technology to its maximum level in the province with the specified ID. Specify a negative number to reduce infamy. Infamy is also known and displayed as 'Threat' in the game. This command adds the specifiy amount of infamy to your character's infamy level (max. Specify a negative amount to remove piety. If you do not specify an amount, 5,000 piety will be added. This command adds the specified amount of piety to your character. Specify a negative amount to remove prestige. If no amount is specified, 5,000 prestige will be added. This command adds the specified amount of prestige to your character. Specify a negative amount to reduce your score. If you don't specify a number after the command, 5,000 score will be added by default. The county will behave as a normal holding with the castle as the county capital from then on.This command adds the specified amount of score to your character. Grant the county to the baron of a castle holding in the county. (**) Requires the reformation of the religion. (*) Requires the restoration of the high priesthood - can only be done by the Shahanshah of the Persian Empire. The titles of the Heads of Religion are slightly different, and some of them can be held by secular lords. Similarly, the realms themselves can be known by other names: (*) The titles of Islamic rulers are the same as for a regular rulers and depend on culture. The title afforded to the head of a theocracy depends on the rank and religion: For most theocracies of baronial rank with the Open Elective succession law the successor is a randomly generated character. All other theocracies use the Open Elective succession law. Muslim theocracies use the Agnatic Open succession law. In Papal Investiture the successor is determined by the Pope. In Free Investiture the successor is determined by the theocracy's liege, or the theocracy's head if independent. There are two variants of Investiture free and papal. Catholic theocracies use the Investiture succession law.














Crusader kings 2 empires