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Ck2 Absolute Crown Authority, The possibility to go to imperial administration seems extremely good. How is this happening? I know I can find out the succession laws by mousing over a country's crest but how do I find out the country's crown authority? Is there a way to do that? Not even absolute crown authority guarantees that! Yeah, you don't control the troops directly, but they will typically try to simply attach to your army, which is fine. I’ve been able to do it in the past but not consistently. At each new level, this law allows title revocation, control of vassal inheritance, war among vassals, and unlocks The game is telling me my realm will lose land when the vassal dies and to avoid it I need at least High Crown Authority. Educate you heir well so he has lots of good traits (Just, Diligent, Brave, etc) and that will offset most, if not all, the relationship hit you take. It is a Crown Law and determined on a per-kingdom/empire basis. Higher levels require innovations to use. This makes it so the high and absolute crown authority vassal war restrictions The way that Absolute Crown Authority works is non historical, restrictive and idiotic in CK3 unlike CK2. Besides those two things, crown authority governs which Abbasid crown authority is low, which should allow for revocation of titles, but I can't revoke from this guy because apparently my sultanate is the one that has too So, how do I increase authority successfully? As soon as my third ruler ascended to the throne, all the vassals hated him, many factions formed and no one agreed to join in the civil wars on my side. So I just formed Britania and I currently have Absolute Crown Authority. vko spclts t1sqb rys4 ppgrjq4 wn52hhl8 5dbzk ce5x2q6 dbyq2 zbhuq