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2 questions, and sorry if they've been answered before, the search function is not working (internet issues of one kind or another): how do you get the legendary class traits? Second, are there plans to add vampire clans, probably as some sort of trait or something?
 
2 questions, and sorry if they've been answered before, the search function is not working (internet issues of one kind or another): how do you get the legendary class traits? Second, are there plans to add vampire clans, probably as some sort of trait or something?

Join a guild, and wait decades or more and eventually you'll level up to a higher class. It is pretty random, so you might get it in 5 years or maybe a century. Being a long lived race (i.e. immortal or mer) makes it take longer.
 
Join a guild, and wait decades or more and eventually you'll level up to a higher class. It is pretty random, so you might get it in 5 years or maybe a century. Being a long lived race (i.e. immortal or mer) makes it take longer.
that's specializations, like monk, assassin, or spellblade, and they don't have legendary, they only have 3 tiers. I'm asking Mage, Warrior, Agent, etc., the CLASSES you get upon reaching adulthood.
 
that's specializations, like monk, assassin, or spellblade, and they don't have legendary, they only have 3 tiers. I'm asking Mage, Warrior, Agent, etc., the CLASSES you get upon reaching adulthood.

It's still the same procedure: join guild, wait, hope for the best. However the probability to level-up your EDUCATION is pretty low - particularly if you aren't a genius - and it gets lower the higher your level already is. So the upgrade from level one to level two happens much faster than the upgrade from level four to level five.
 
I was wondering if the absolute cognatic succession most cultures use by default is working as intended.
It's far too often I see the AI marrying off male heirs matrilineally and female heirs patrilineally which causes titles to pass from dynasty to dynasty almost every generation.
Would it be possible to fix the AI on this part?
Maybe make a game rule to set the base succession laws back to agnatic-cognatic?
 
Does anybody know, what it needs to form the Yukatan Empire, except of having at least 80% of the area? (i know, including the isles in the west).
I ask, because i made the bad experience, that when trying to form the Nordic Empire, it told me, that i need to have one of the cultures:
"Nord, Skaal, Atmoran, Reachmen, Falmer". I had the Bosmer culture and could therefore not create the Nordic Empire. Even after having played for a lot of hours to reach this point.....
Are there any cultural barriers for forming the Yukatan Empire?
 
Every Empire is formed via decision, the de Jure Empire map doesn't really matter, it's mainly there to guide the AI.
To form an Empire, you need at least 2 kingdoms one of which being a relevant High Kingdom (a de Jure one).

For the Yokudan Empire, you need either the High Kingdom of Hammerfell or the High Kingdom of Yokuda, along with another king-tier title (de Jure or titular, this has no importance).
That will allow you to see the decision.

To take it, you need, as you guessed, a relevant culture (here one among Crown, Forebear, or Yokudan), two High Kingdoms among Hammerfell High Rock and Yokuda, and a couple of general restrictions (10 years of rule, enough cash, that sort of things).
 
A question about Hermaeus black books : once a quest has been successfully done, is it possible to gain another black book ? is there a timer ?
Again, thanks for your mod and for your time :)

Edit : Just got the option for another black book (in a previous game it seemed there was only one for a character)
 
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Question about the permanent_lunatic flag
I got lunatic by reading (too much?) Black Books… the trait keep coming back event after having been cleaned by magic.
Is there a way to be healed or does the flag gives an accurate indication ?
(if so Reading black books is indead risky :p)
 
So, I downloaded the mod from Steam, and made sure I moved it into the PI/CK2/mod folder, with the MOD file outside the regular......did I do something wrong?

It shows up on my mods list to select, but when i try to actually load, it goes into the normal game rather than Elder Kings.

help?
 
When taken from Steam, the mod will put itself where it has to on its own, you don't have, and shouldn't, touch anything
 
The program86/steam/steamapps/common/ck2/mods is a leftover from ancient times, it should not be used anymore. You should put it in your Documents folder