Patricians do not benefit from demesne-size increases due to title tiers. Doges and Patricians pay taxes at the same rate as burghers, but pay 50% less tax to their liege. The highest Crown Authority merchant republics can have is Limited Crown Authority. King-Tier Merchant Republics may set their own Crown Laws if independent. Finally, you are able to declare wars, just like other leaders, including embargo wars against whatever republic is bugging you at the time, while the other patricians can't go to war with you over your trade posts, though you can't go to war with them either. It also increases dynasty Prestige, which translates into a much easier process to get your son elected Doge (because of starting Prestige). Note that you still have to pay the same amount for noble marriages. Also, since you are considered a king (or, as the case may be, a duke or emperor) rather than a baron, it is easier to convince women to marry you and therefore raise the male count (more male family members, more trading posts, more money). Firstly, you get taxes from your fellow patricians and other vassals (ideally all republics), though not necessarily very much. Furthermore, all vassals that have contracts with these titles are transferred as well.Įffects of dogedom īeing a doge is almost always advantageous. While your current Doge is alive, you can always take money out of the campaign fund, but when he dies and your successor takes his place, the money is used up.įor the duration of his reign, the new Doge will receive the capital county, the top-tier Republic title, and any title(s) of the same tier as the Republic title.
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The campaign fund can be increased or decreased by hitting the plus and minus buttons next to the coins on The Republic screen. The Respect score is calculated with the following formula: However, if you don't have much of either, then use some wealth (from your trading posts) to start a campaign fund to add to your chances of victory. The score is affected by age (higher is better) and Prestige. The highest score at the current Doge's death wins. Each family head has a Respect score below their picture in the Republic screen. They are not so much elected as chosen, however, from one of the five Patrician families. If playing as a doge, however, you will only get a trade post if the family has at least four.ĭoges rule a republic, and since republics elect their leaders, the Doge must be elected. If playing as a patrician, it is beneficial to repeatedly kill off the other families in order to gradually gather the majority of the republic's trade posts to yourself. Should a merchant house die out, its family palace will be destroyed, its trade posts will be distributed among the other families, and a courtier of the doge, selected according to open elective succession, will found a new family in its place. This can happen if the patrician inherits a higher title than the doge, or if he holds a landed title other than his palace that is then vassalized by another ruler in a war (for example, a county that is conquered by a neighboring duke with the de jure claim on county CB). The patrician ceases to be a vassal of the doge.The last male member of the dynasty dies.If any one of the five families ever dies out, another family will rise to take its place. Each Patrician is a vassal to the Merchant Republic, and can conduct warfare and plotting independent of the Doge, as well as hold cities and castles, or even their own vassals. Each family builds Trade Posts and assembles Trade Zones to build income, and has a Family Palace as its base of operations, complete with levies and the ability to recruit their own retinues. Each Merchant Republic has five leading families, each headed by a Patrician, who vie for control and conduct trading throughout Europe, the Mediterranean and beyond.