This command ends power sharing for the specified character. If no character is specified, then power sharing is ended for your character.
Optional | The ID of the character you want to end power sharing. If none is specified, power sharing will end for your character. |
The command end_diarchy
is used to end the power sharing arrangement that can be in place for certain characters.
In the game, depending on various scenarios, power can be shared between multiple characters. This can have a number of implications - from shared responsibilities to potential conflicts and power struggles.
When you use the end_diarchy
command, you're ending this arrangement. The command effectively removes the power sharing agreement from a specific character. The character is specified by using their unique character ID
.
If no character ID
is specified when invoking the command, it defaults to the player character. This means that if you're playing as a character in a power sharing agreement, using end_diarchy
without specifying a character ID
will remove you from that agreement.
It's important to note that this can majorly change the dynamics present in the game. Ending a power sharing agreement could result in other characters (both AI and potentially other players in multiplayer) reacting to this significant shift in power.
The command end_diarchy
is used to end the power sharing arrangement that can be in place for certain characters.
In the game, depending on various scenarios, power can be shared between multiple characters. This can have a number of implications - from shared responsibilities to potential conflicts and power struggles.
When you use the end_diarchy
command, you're ending this arrangement. The command effectively removes the power sharing agreement from a specific character. The character is specified by using their unique character ID
.
If no character ID
is specified when invoking the command, it defaults to the player character. This means that if you're playing as a character in a power sharing agreement, using end_diarchy
without specifying a character ID
will remove you from that agreement.
It's important to note that this can majorly change the dynamics present in the game. Ending a power sharing agreement could result in other characters (both AI and potentially other players in multiplayer) reacting to this significant shift in power.
In CK3, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~ (tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .