Originally Posted by Re Berengario I
Hi, yeah, forgot to include the IsGeneral condition in my previous post which I do have in the files, sorry.
For the trigger in the traits it does give it to the first named general that appears although this trigger is a remnant of before I began to try with ancilliaries and I wanted to know whether it messed with the ancilliary trigger.
Is there a way to put in a condition on the trait trigger of having the relevent ancilliary?
Currently my system works as follows, aiming for a kind of "visible titles" mod-
The King has King of England trait (a temporary fix with no effects so there is an epithet to overwrite the Prince of Wales epithet which does not remove when he becomes king, even though I have scripted it so the trait does and gets passed on to the new heir)
The heir recieves the trait Prince of Wales on becoming heir and this has the epithet Prince of Wales. Only the heir can recieve this trait once wales has been occupied.
All this works up until this point.
I then have the traits Duke of York and Earl of Warwick. Both of these require ownership of the relevent regions and I played with making the Duke of York trait only accesible to a son of the King but not the heir.
The problem with having these last two as traits is that as you can see they get issued to every eligible character instead of just one, and I can't see a condition for something like FactionwideTraitExists, or similar.
This is why I tried using the ancillaries to trigger the trait and therefore the epithet, but I cannot see how to ensure there is only one of the ancillary at once and how indeed to get it to trigger the relevent trait.
Thanks!
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