Can I reorganize vassals under multiple held titles?

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My current character holds 3 kingdom titles, but somehow the vassals have ended up homogenized between them geographically. Is there a way I can reorganize my vassals so that if one of the titles is ever lost I don't end up ruling the Swiss Chesse Confederacy?

Note: I'm already suspecting this is prevented by design so you can't play de facto primogeniture under gavelkind (by moving all vassals under the primary title), I currently have primogeniture succession on all 3 titles.






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Can you hold 2 kingdom titles ck3?

You can have as many kingdoms as you want, only duchies have an opinion malus for your vassals, but if you are strong enough, you can have has many duchies has you want. And yes, you can choose another lifestyle, but you will get lower xp for it.

How many duchy titles can you have ck3?

Characters can hold at most 2 duchy titles without suffering opinion penalties from their vassals (where this rule does not apply to any other ranks). Emperors can own duchy rank vassals without penalties (Unlike emperors cannot have county rank vassals, or kings cannot have county rank vassals, without penalties).

How many duchies can a king hold?

The only caveat is when you're king you can only hold two duchies without incurring a relationship penalty with your vassals.

How many duchies can you have ck2?

You can hold 2 duchies as a king without getting the "too many duchies" debuff (same goes for kingdoms as an emperor I think).



Crusader Kings II Tutorial: Managing Vassals and the Importance of the De Jure Chain.




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