![]() ![]() The reason for this is the large penalty associated with owning a holding of the wrong type you lose out on 75% of the income of the holding. If they have a holding on a higher tier however, they will almost always give the holding to a vassal instead. However, it is possible to assign someone not of this type to a holding. In general, only clergy hold churches, burghers cities, and nobles baronies. The capital of a county is indicated in the top-right of the county overview, and whoever owns the capital owns the county. Typically a barony will be the capital of a province, but there are some exceptions, and it is possible to switch the capital simply by granting the county to a someone of a different character type. ![]() Bishoprics: A middle ground between baronies and citiesĮach of these three types have an associated character type baronies are typically owned by nobles, cities by burghers, and bishoprics by clergy.These holdings provide both income and taxes, and every holding is held by a character. I'll be going into how the different types of holdings work, and how you can use them to your advantage.Įvery county has at least one holding, and most have three. Holdings produce all levies and taxes, and are thus important, yet easily ignored. For general holdings description read game mechanics on HoldingsĮvery county in Crusader Kings II has at least one holding.
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