This command impregnates the specified female character with the specified male character as the father. If no father is specified, then the father is unknown.
The ID of the female character you want to impregnate. | |
Optional | The ID of the male character you want to be the father. If not specified, the father will be unknown. |
Here are examples of how to use pregnancy.
This command will impregnate the female character with the ID 52. The character with the ID 42 will be the father.
This command will impregnate the female character with the ID 54. The father is unknown.
The pregnancy
command allows you to make a chosen female character pregnant. This command requires you to input the character ID
of the female character you want to impregnate.
If you decide to specify the ID of a male character after the female character ID, then the child resulting from the pregnancy will take the characteristics and traits of both the mother and father.
If no father's ID is specified, then the game assumes the child has an unknown father and the child's traits and characteristics come only from the mother.
The command is written in the following format:
pregnancy [female character id] [father character id]
This could be helpful in gameplay by creating alliances or claims via marriages and blood ties, promoting certain genetic traits (like intelligence or beauty) within your lineage, or in situations when needing an heir for the throne.
It's a creative way to influence and control the shifting dynamics of your kingdom and can also help you continue your lineage if your playable character is nearing the end of their life.
The pregnancy
command allows you to make a chosen female character pregnant. This command requires you to input the character ID
of the female character you want to impregnate.
If you decide to specify the ID of a male character after the female character ID, then the child resulting from the pregnancy will take the characteristics and traits of both the mother and father.
If no father's ID is specified, then the game assumes the child has an unknown father and the child's traits and characteristics come only from the mother.
The command is written in the following format:
pregnancy [female character id] [father character id]
This could be helpful in gameplay by creating alliances or claims via marriages and blood ties, promoting certain genetic traits (like intelligence or beauty) within your lineage, or in situations when needing an heir for the throne.
It's a creative way to influence and control the shifting dynamics of your kingdom and can also help you continue your lineage if your playable character is nearing the end of their life.
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 .