This comes with a -5 opinion to their Liege.
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Fortunately they all begin at a standard which is where you'll be leaving them for the most part. Especially true in the early game, increasing Vassal obligations is rarely worth it, as a few percent more of a tiny amount is still a tiny amount, but a flat opinion hit can still hurt.Īs your Feudal Vassals have independent contracts concerning their contributions towards you, it can become a bit of a chore to handle them all individually. This means even with one set to High and the other set to None/Exempt, you will still suffer an opinion hit. The opinion modifiers for upping your demands are substantially more than for lowering, with it increasing to -15 then -25, and only decreasing to +5 then +10.
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Note: Hooks can also be used when the Vassal doesn't want to accept the change in Contract as well and the game will flag up the opportunity for you to use a Hook this way when one becomes available. In this way you can maximise your Levies or Taxes depending on your needs. This Tyranny hit can also be avoided altogether by lowering the other obligation in compensation. This can be countered by using a Hook on the Vassal to allow for both to be raised together.
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You can only demand one Tyrannical change at a time, which means an increase of either Taxes or Levies but not both. Demand too much and you'll see their opinion fall, and that's if you can even get them to agree to the new terms at all.
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Implementing any of the higher obligations will incur both a permanent opinion modifier to the holder of that Title, and a temporary Tyranny penalty to all Vassals in your Realm.Īs you are changing the options, you can see the effects on the right hand side of the window which includes the change in Tax and Levy contributions but also lists the opinion modifier. These can be moved up or down by one tier per modification of the Contract. At the start of the game you will only have access to the basic contract which alters Taxes and Levies.