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add_relation Console Command

Documentation and examples for the add_relation command in Crusader Kings III.

add_relation

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This command adds the specified relation between the first specified character and the second specified character. If only one character is specified, then this command will add the relation between the specified character and your character. View all relation IDs at: ck3cheats.com/relation.

ParameterDescription
Relation IDrequiredThe ID of the relation you want to add.
First Character IDrequiredThe ID of the first character.
Second Character IDoptionalThe ID of the second character. If none is specified, then the relation will be added between your character and the first specified character.

Command builder

Fill in the parameters to build a ready-to-paste add_relation command. Fields with a dropdown let you pick a valid ID.

Relation ID
First Character ID
Second Character ID (optional)

Examples

Here are some examples of how to use add_relation.

This command adds 'Best Friend' relation between your character and the character with the ID 38.

This command adds the 'Best Friend' relation between the character with the ID 72 and the one with the ID 58 .

Overview

The add_relation command is used to manipulate the relationships between different characters in the game. You would use this command to add a specific type of relationship (which is identified by the relation id) between two unique characters, identified by their character IDs.

In the console command, it would be input in the format add_relation [relation id] [character id] [character id]. If you only specify one character ID, the command will automatically apply the relationship to that character and the player's character.

For example, if you want to add a friendship relationship between your character and another, you would find the ID for both your character and the character you wish to befriend, as well as the relation ID for friendship.

This command can be incredibly helpful in game by allowing you to create alliances or decrease the likelihood of conflicts with opponents.

It can also help you to establish stronger ties with your vassals, making them more likely to support you in your endeavors.