CK3 Law IDs

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Laws are royal decrees that have a vital effect on the development of the realm.

CK3 Law IDs

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NameCategoryID
Bishop Theocratic
Successionbishop_theocratic_succession_law
City
Successioncity_succession_law
Confederate Partition

Upon succession, all titles held by the late ruler will be divided amongst their eligible children, with the player heir always being given the primary title, realm capital and any direct de jure titles associated with it.

Younger children will be given titles starting with those of the same rank as the primary title, if none are available they will be given lower-ranking titles. Children can not be preemptively granted titles they do not stand to inherit.

Younger children will have titles created for them, if enough land is held.

Successionconfederate_partition_succession_law
Crown Authority 0
Crowncrown_authority_0
Crown Authority 1
Crowncrown_authority_1
Crown Authority 2
Crowncrown_authority_2
Crown Authority 3
Crowncrown_authority_3
Equal

The gender law determines which gender can inherit titles and claims and who can have more than one partner if its faith doctrines allow.

Successionequal_law
Female Only

The gender law determines which gender can inherit titles and claims and who can have more than one partner if its faith doctrines allow.

Successionfemale_only_law
Female Preference

The gender law determines which gender can inherit titles and claims and who can have more than one partner if its faith doctrines allow.

Successionfemale_preference_law
Feudal Elective

The Ruler and all direct de jure vassals of one or two ranks below the title can nominate an heir from amongst themselves and the close family of the ruler.

Title Successionfeudal_elective_succession_law
High Partition

Upon succession, all titles held by the late ruler will be divided amongst their eligible children, with the player heir always being given the primary title, realm capital and any direct de jure titles associated with it.

Younger children will be given titles starting with those of the same rank as the primary title, if none are available they will be given lower-ranking titles. Children can not be preemptively granted titles they do not stand to inherit.

The player heir will always inherit at least half of the late ruler's titles.

Successionhigh_partition_succession_law
Holy Order
Successionholy_order_succession_law
House seniority

Upon succession, all of the late ruler's titles will be given to the oldest eligible member of their house. Children will not be given anything, unless one of them happens to be the oldest house member.

Successionsingle_heir_dynasty_house
Male Only

The gender law determines which gender can inherit titles and claims and who can have more than one partner if its faith doctrines allow.

Successionmale_only_law
Male Preference

The gender law determines which gender can inherit titles and claims and who can have more than one partner if its faith doctrines allow.

Successionmale_preference_law
Mercenary Company
Successionmercenary_company_succession_law
Partition

Upon succession, all titles held by the late ruler will be divided amongst their eligible children, with the player heir always being given the primary title, realm capital and any direct de jure titles associated with it.

Younger children will be given titles starting with those of the same rank as the primary title, if none are available they will be given lower-ranking titles. Children can not be preemptively granted titles they do not stand to inherit.

Successionpartition_succession_law
Primogeniture

Upon succession, all of the late ruler's titles will be given to the player heir, which is their oldest eligible child. Younger children will receive nothing.

Successionsingle_heir_succession_law
Princely Elective

The emperor and the seven Prince-Electors can nominate an heir from amongst themselves, any legitimate children and siblings of the ruler, as well as any other major de jure vassal of the empire. If an historical elector title is held by infidels or does not exist, another de jure Vassal will take its place. This succession law places a significant importance on faith and piety.

The electoral titles for this realm are the counties of Cologne, Mainz and Trier, and the duchies of Bohemia, East Franconia, Ostfalen, and Ostmark.

Removing this law costs 10,000 prestige. Having this law active increases the vassal limit by 20.

Title Successionprincely_elective_succession_law
Same Faith
Successionsame_faith_succession_law
Same Faith Only
Successionsame_faith_only_law
Same Faith Theocratic
Successionsame_faith_theocratic_succession_law
Saxon Elective

The ruler and all direct de jure vassals of one or two ranks below the title can nominate an heir from among powerful vassals, the ruler's legitimate children, and any other valid claimant.

Title Successionsaxon_elective_succession_law
Scandinavian Elective

The ruler and all de jure vassals (except barons) can nominate an heir amongst the ruler's extended family and any available claimants. Voting power in this succession law is influenced by the elector's total domain development and capital popular opinion. Known criminals are not eligible heirs, but their descendants are. Grandchildren of non-criminal, living children are not eligible heirs.

Title Successionscandinavian_elective_succession_law
Tanistry Elective

The ruler and vassals of one or two ranks below the title can nominate an heir – the tanist – from among the members of the ruler's dynasty. Vassals will tend to favor older, distant relatives over close family.

Title Successiongaelic_elective_succession_law
Temporal Head of Faith
Title Successiontemporal_head_of_faith_succession_law
Tribal Authority 0
Tribaltribal_authority_0
Tribal Authority 1
Tribaltribal_authority_1
Tribal Authority 2
Tribaltribal_authority_2
Tribal Authority 3
Tribaltribal_authority_3
Ultimogeniture

Upon succession, all of the late ruler's titles will be given to the player heir, which is their youngest eligible child. Older children will receive nothing.

Successionsingle_heir_succession_law_youngest