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This command adds the specified amount of intrigue to the character with the specified ID. Specify your own character's ID to add or remove diplomacy from the character you are playing as. Specify a negative amount to remove diplomacy. This command adds the specified amount of diplomacy to the character with the specified ID. If you do not specify a character ID, the artifact will be removed from your own character. This command removes the artifact with the specified artifact ID from the specified character. If you do not specify a character ID, the artifacts will be added to your own character. This command adds every artifact in the game to the character with the specified ID. If you do not specify a character ID just the artifactthe artifact will be added to your character. This command adds the artifact with the specified artifact ID to the specified character. Note that if you change your religion to one from a DLC that you do not own, your game will end.
If you don't specify a character ID, the religion of your own character will be changed. This command changes the religion of the specified character. If you do not specify a province ID, technology will be maxed out in all provinces. This command advances all technology to its maximum level in the province with the specified ID. Specify a negative number to reduce infamy. Infamy is also known and displayed as 'Threat' in the game. This command adds the specifiy amount of infamy to your character's infamy level max. Specify a negative amount to remove piety. If you do not specify an amount, 5, piety will be added. This command adds the specified amount of piety to your character. Specify a negative amount to remove prestige. If no amount is specified, 5, prestige will be added. This command adds the specified amount of prestige to your character. Specify a negative amount to reduce your score. If you don't specify a number after the command, 5, score will be added by default. This command adds the specified amount of score to your character. To swiftly search our database of Crusader Kings II commands, type the name of a command into the search box below. To change how commands are displayed, click the "Table View" and "Card View" buttons. Use the links below to find lists of other ID codes for CK2. To find character IDs, type the charinfo command into the console.Īfter using this command, character IDs will be shown in the tooltips of characters when you hover over their portraits. If you can't open the console, or need help using it, see our CK2 console help page. Going from 1K levy to 3K levy is gargantuan.Find below a searchable list of all Crusader Kings 2 console commandsthese are commonly referred to as cheat codes. When you're small, then an income increase of 1-5 is insignificant. Demesne Limit 3 is maybe an issue if you start as a count.īut even then, it's far better to NK your court and usurp all the castles in your capital, since this will give you a much larger army than any other counts (or even dukes/kings, in some circumstances) in the realm. It's pretty difficult to get anywhere close to those numbers from a non-capital county.Īlso, demesne limit 3? If you don't have a demesne limit of 8+, you're doing not really optimizing properly. With only a 3 castle capital, you can have ~10K+ from your capital alone, by 900 (with only Castle Infrastructure 3/Improved Keeps 4), so ~3.3K per castle. You're also underestimating the power of stacking multipliers.īetween Train Troops and +50% levy in capital county, stacking baronies in your capital is the best way to have huge personal levies. Click to expand.The problem with your argument is that Gold is a non-issue, if you set up a few merchant republics and tax everyone to the moon.