

If you want more than one kingdom, you need to become emperor as soon as possible. The biggest threat here would be your king outliving the preferred heir, which would trigger another election in the kingdom that is more or less outside of your control. A nice trick is that if your preferred heir doesn't look like he has a chance of being elected in one kingdom, you could just grant the kingdom to him as a landed title before you die. An untimely illness or assassination before you can get your ducks in a row could be devastating. This gets tricky when you have to rig multiple elections, though. I prefer elective monarchy, so you can have a larger demesne than primogeniture, and you can select the best member of your family to be your next playable character. When you start getting multiple kingdoms, you quickly learn that keeping your kingdoms is actually a lot harder than gaining them. You also don't have to wait for truces to expire one county at a time. The benefit of going this route is that you don't have to face the resources of an entire kingdom and its allies multiple times at a gain of one county per war. You just have to balance that with the likelihood of your ruler dying, which would make you lose most, if not all, of your claims. You can fabricate claims on multiple counties in a kingdom, and then when you declare war on the king, you can press all claims at once. I have found it best to not press claims immediately upon fabricating them.

Waiting until your heir inherits both your kingdom and the claim on your target kingdom, and can press the claim playing as your heir.Pressing the claim of your heir's parent, setting up your heir to inherit both kingdoms.With claims, you may have a choice between For example, have your male heir (or you, if you are male and do not have a male heir) marry a princess with an inheritable claim. As mentioned by svick, position a future heir of your kingdom to inherit a claim on the target kingdom.Assuming a child is born and compatible succession laws, your heir will rule both kingdoms. The most direct way: If the target kingdom is ruled by an unmarried queen, your male heir (or you, if you are male and do not have a male heir) can marry the queen.Position a future heir of your kingdom to inherit the target kingdom.On the other hand, you may be able to use assassination or a plot to arrange a timely death. Ways to use Love, not War to gain a kingdomīeware, an untimely death can spoil your plans. If you are playing as a pagan (requires The Old Gods expansion), the become king of ambition gives you a CB against realms inside the de jure territory of the kingdom.If you have a claim on the kingdom, you can press your claim.If the target king is a heretic of your religion, your religious head might declare a crusade against the king.If you are invading realm that is larger (more holdings) than yours, you can use the Invasion CB.As mentioned by svick, if you are an emperor, you can press a claim on the kingdom title for a relative or vassal, and upon winning, the claimant will be your vassal.

Ways to literally invade the entire kingdom at once (You can break a truce, but the penalty is harsh) There are a couple of things that make conquering a kingdom hard.
