
When a ruler accepts conversion, all of their courtiers automatically convert, except those who are Zealous or did not share the ruler's previous religion. However, the character may choose to continue to practice their old religion secretly, which can lead to issues if cults are enabled. Courtiers will accept with opinion at 26+ (Bön and unreformed Romuva courtiers require higher opinion, as do reformed religions with any of Unyielding, Dogmatic, Defenders of Dievas, or Survivor of Ukko).Landed vassals will accept with opinion at 36+ (Bön and unreformed Romuva landed vassals require higher opinion, as do reformed religions with any of Unyielding, Dogmatic, Defenders of Dievas, or Survivor of Ukko).Your prisoners will accept in return for release.Courtiers with the "True believer" flag will never accept conversion demands (characters generated as Jewish councilors or Court Physicians, former cultists who converted as part of "Openly Adopt Faith").Holders of temporary titles (revolt leaders).Religious heads, holy orders, or mercenaries such as the Varangian Guard.Unreformed pagans and nomads cannot demand conversion.You must be at peace to demand conversion from landed vassals.You may ask your courtier or direct vassal to convert to your religion if: As well as CK2 and the tool, extra events and unit models are thrown in as pre-order bonuses, so head here if you're the pre-ordering type.Note: when a character converts to another religion, their children below 6 will also usually be converted. One imagines it will, though why wouldn't it be?Įuropa Universalis IV arrives for PC, Mac and Linux on August 13 at $30. We dropped Paradox a line to find out whether the tool will be released or sold separately later but haven't heard back yet. If you've pre-ordered the empire-building grand strategy but have no use for a tool using Crusader Kings II saves, hey, good news! Paradox is bunging in a copy of CK2 as a pre-order bonus too. It'll be on offer as a pre-order bonus for EU4, initially at least. "Fans of Crusader Kings II will be able to maintain the empires they have established and guide them through the age of exploration in an all-new strategic experience, continuing their personal stories of expansion and conquest."

The save converter tool "will read the details of a saved game from a Crusader Kings II and convert that into a game that can be played in Europa Universalis IV," Paradox explained in today's announcement. How thoroughly splendid, then, that Paradox has created a tool to convert Crusader Kings II saves into worlds playable in the upcoming Europa Universalis IV. We can get so attached to the characters and worlds we create in video games, missing them even when we're done with the game itself.
