How does the Seduction mechanism work? Why does AI never targets player for seduction?

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I started playing as a female character with attractive trait. Nobody seduced me even though all my neighbors had the seduction focus. Then I tried starting again, with Ironman mode on, and then seduction events started occurring. It has happened every time. I think you don't receive seduction events from AI if you're playing non-iron man mode. But that can't be right.

After reading the decisions file, I couldn't find anything that would affect how many people would want to seduce one target.

Can someone explain how does seduction mechanic work? How does the AI select their target?






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How does seduction work ck2?

You can select a character to seduce in their diplomacy menu. You must both be free capable adults, attracted to each other's gender, and not celibate . You can no longer seduce your lovers, your former lovers, your parents, or your children past patch version 2.4.

How do you master the art of seduction?

We've summarized Greene's 24 rules of seduction below.
  • Choose the right victim. ...
  • Create a false sense of security \u2014 approach indirectly. ...
  • Send mixed signals. ...
  • Appear to be an object of desire. ...
  • Create a need \u2014 stir anxiety and discontent. ...
  • Master the art of insinuation. ...
  • Enter their spirit. ...
  • Create temptation.




  • How AI Will Seduce You. w Stephen Fry




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