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I feel like doing a Colonial Nation guide could be cool, maybe United States as England, Or Portugal into Brazil using the flee from the continent event
Mil dictatorship means rulers are picked from generals, and general stats affect dictator stats. This means that with high army tradition you can have 6/6/6 rulers permanently.
There are also events that he had in his East Frisia run where he got a general with 100 At, which i had it and gave me a 3/5/5 once he came to power, he wasn't a 6/6/6/6 but he was still powerful. If you didn't know military dictatorship shares the same events of the presidential dictatorship, which explains why why I have nearly 50 RT from the events that give good things for RT, seems better than the overrated ambrosian Republic, you can even get 25 absolutism in total which is 10 more than the monarchy reforms, Tier 1 gives +30 absolutism, tier 3 gives +10, and the final reform gives +25.
@@leonarduskarolusiuliustant7498 Seems great, I once named a general Franco Tiratore which in italian would mean marksman, the italian word would be Francotiratore but I divided Franco from Tiratore to make it a great name and surname for a general, once he won a battle he became cannoneer and became a great ruler. I picked Milan only because of the possibility to have a ruler with a name of your choice and it makes it far more different than the Ambrosian Republic which is basically the same as Genoa and Mulhouse but with some extra buffs, while the military dictatorship has the unique mechanic of getting generals as rulers, if it weren't for that i wouldn't play Milan, you can also get this government type as Switzerland fighting the revolution target but that would make you have that government and become their march. I formed Italy with it and it was great to try forming the roman empire with them, too bad i allied nations that had land that I needed, next time I'll retry again and learn from my mistakes and hopefully Castille will not get Naples before Aragon leaves it.
@@Rullino32 It shares the same events but the ruler is chosen differently. Hence the name "military" dictatorship, not "presidential" dictatorship. EF cannot get a mil dictatorship. With mil dictatorship the general stats would give you 6/6/6. And the only countries that can get this reform are Milan and Switzerland. Presidential dictatorship is far worse in that way. If you wish you can read it in the wiki or try it yourself. Also presidential dictatorship requires you balancing the rep tradition above 50 while mil dictatorship does not.
@@mateuszwesoowski9583 I know there's a different between presidential and military dictatorship, that's why I said it was good, I have generals as rulers and I won't have to lose it once the age of Absolutism comes out since I can get 25 absolutism from it.
Milan is my favorite nation just to play because of the fort mission. Was in a 4 different coalition war at the same time for 50+ years, not a single person outside of Italy was able to touch me. The forts and constant warfare really kept my army tradition high. Was led by God's throughout those wars
Also fun fact, if you become a revolutionary republic as Italy, you'll be able to get Napoleon. There's a government reform that'll give him 7/5/7 stats.
It may not be the most efficient, but I always keep the fort in mantua, even if it's a backup. It covers sooo many provinces and severely hampers enemy movement through northern italy
Man, mad props to you for being able to do guides while also doing the a2z series and somehow still finding enjoyment from this dang game I recently got back into it after a few years of not playing and you're sure make me not feel like quitting
14:15 The Red Hawk: "For your tier 2 government reform, as an ambrosian republic of course, i do recommend 'Republicanism'." Me: "You were the chosen one! It was said that you would strengthen noble privileges, not end them! You were to bring balance to the estates. Not leave them in darkness!"
@@belgarath6508 I'm playing right now, but to be honest I wouldn't know. I haven't tried It yet because savoy's alliance network Is very strong. I just hope they will get excomunicated again in the future, which to be fair does happen relatively often
Between the Ludi play through and this new Hawk guide I’m going to have to fire up a Milan run. My challenge is every time I want to play in Italy I default back to Florence since their ability to swim in mana and ducats is so great. But Milan is also amaze-balls so I’ll have to do another run with them.
Can you make a guide for moldavia or wallachia? Creating the nation of romania and dominating the carpathia and balkans regions. In my opinion their situation in the begining is pretty hard (at least for new players😀) so it would be great if you could make a guide for them
I’ve been able to make Romania and expand into Lithuania and crimea, but the polish and the ottomans eventually come for me and I can’t get past that stage
Thank you very much for this! I played as Milan and just got the Steam Achievement to form Italy, which I'd been wanting for a long time. But I think I'm going to abandon that game and start over, and follow your guide to staying an Ambrosian Republic! I played very badly in my game, made big mistakes, and ended up another boring monarchy. Thank you for showing how to get through the decisions for the unique government types, this is great! Actually, ALL your guides are great!
I just played a campaign as Milan for the first time recently before this video came out. Best campaign I've ever played and I nearly restored the Roman empire for the first time ever
Really enjoying the videos. Only recently started watching. I never really liked eu4 that much but your videos have really helped me have fun with it. Thanks :)
I'm excited for this one. I did a Milan campaign recently, and didn't manage to form Italy before getting coalitioned to death. Might be time for a second try!
I am really starting to feel something suspicious here... Ludi's Milan playthrough second part came out today. Ludi started playing every nation in 1444 by clicking random nation, somethig like A-Z. These two are just the examples of the past few days, I get some similar videos every week from my favourite 3 eu4 content creators (3rd Zlewikk). A guide here, a few-episodes letsplay there, an A-Z episode over there. Same nations regularly.
They're working together and exchanging notes to help the others do the nations. Or they're just trying to see if we catch onto them doing the same thing with different narrators, honestly I don't care they do the same nations, it's still fun to watch.
This is a Milan game. A few days ago Laith (social streamers) has done a video about Milan whit a similar title. If you type eu4 milan social streamers, this Hawk video is the third. At the meantime, Hawk started another challanges and decides which nation to play using the same counter as Ludi.
Didn't you said you would stop doing guides until the new update? ^^' Well if you continue to do guides, I would love to see a France guide, for the France update XD
@@yasinberk4486 1.34 is a big update with a DLC and major rework for several nations what are you talking about? ^^' 1.33 just tweaked some minor stuff like estates balance and combat ^^
@@krankarvolund7771 1.34 is a nation rework uptade so for example i want to watch a france guide, 1.34 doesnt change france so i can watch a 1.33 guide and use it at 1.34 when it comes out but i cant watch 1.32 guides to play at 1.33 because 1.33 completely changed ai behaviour i once tried to play byzantium at 1.33 with the red hawk's old guide and it was horrible.
@@yasinberk4486 It also changes government reforms a lot, but I didn't take in account AI behaviour it's true ^^ Now that I think about it, I think I had trouble following a guide because I couldn't get the alliances Red Hawk had too.
@@krankarvolund7771 Sometimes you need to restart a few times to follow Red Hawk's guides because nations you can ally at the start is random also with updates nations opinion of you might change for example in 1.32 you could get a royal marriage with bohemia as brandenburg at the start and get it as a pu but in 1.33 they always desire a province of you so they always start hostile
Small thing: The Golden Ambrosian Republic can fire into the 1500s I believe, and you'll keep the ruler you had previously. As such, you *can* take an heir if they're pretty good like the 4/5/6 I got from Lux Stella.
11:56 Bro, I am 12 years into this disaster and Sforza is not my ruler, is this bad luck or i messed up? (I still have Military dictatorship government)
Among the Ambrosian Republic and the Military Dictatorship, for playing tall the Ambrosian Republic might be better, but the Military Dictatorship is even better than monarchy for playing wide. You get more absolutism from the reforms than monarchies (so you can remain a military dictatorship for the entire game ); you don't lose stability when your ruler dies so a lot of admin points and papal influence (if you remain Catholic, which in my opinion is better ) are spared; you have more control of your ruler's skills because higher army tradition means higher probability of getting better rulers; you get the same events of presidential dictatorship, which are very good. Also, you can roleplay fascist Italy 😅
I'd suggest you to pick republicanism until you have at least 75/90 RT and pick political dynasties, consolidation of power, Trade power or governing capacity and the final one should be strengthen executive powers, you'll basically have 25 absolutism from one reform alone, while monarchy has 15 for the total amount of reforms. Idk what you'll want to pick once 1.34 comes out, but the reforms in the Dev diary seem great.
If you want to get out of the disaster as soon as possibile, you have to get Sforza as a general, later accept him as ruler and become a military dictatorship and finally restore the republic with the last event. That way, you have a fixed government and you only have to increase stability, either by the guelph-ghibellines event or manually.
So they're both very good and unique government types. But there was no explanation for the pros and cons of each and which would be preferable. Anyone?
Okay, so the benefit of that is godly leaders if you have good military traditions/generals. Since I don't often have high tradition that would be a con for me. What's the pro/con for the Ambrosian Government?
Ambrosian Republic is basically the same as an oligarchy with some buffs, due to low absolutism you'll probably lose it anyway, while military dictatorship has generals as rulers and the absolutism is higher than a monarchy which means that tier 1 and 3 negate absolutism penalty, the final reform is good and has good events.
Just make sure to not have a royal marriage with anyone or the get a restoration of they union Casus belli and the ones you married will use the fact that your claims are illegitimate since you got a random noble unrelated to you.
dont let sforza declare himself the new duke, let him turn it into a military dictatorship but when the event for him making it a monarchy again fires choose to appoint a new general. then just keep your republican tradition high and you'll be a military dictatorship for the rest of the game (unless you choose to be something else with the last government reforms)
You get a lot more aggressive expansion that way, and unless your lacking in adm points why bother releasing them as a vassal when you can directly control the land?
Hi Red Hawk, you've done a mistake in 3:35, you should've slackened recruitment before hiring the free company, manpower is an issue in the early game and the professionalism would be lost anyways due to you hiring mercs.
he did another one when saying that military dictatorship was a unique government reform, the swiss can also get it not just milan, they have 2 events about the helvetic republic that can make you one
@@Rullino32 in this vid he mentions that military government is an unique government type, which is false it is not. if you look up the swiss events you can see that the ones that are about the helvetic republic also allows you to become a military dictatorship
Not much you can do, but once the CB expires they go back to friendly(unless you have provinces of interest etc). So you just buddy up to somebody and hope they don't declare
pretty sure the savoy one is basically guaranteed to happen because of an event chain (pretty sure they have some events about an anti-pope that leads to them being excommunicated although I was playing with mods so im unsure if they are from the mod)
It always amaze me how much the game is plotting against you to mess with your guides by sending all the 1% chance events and situations your way they know who you are and they simply won't let you help others XD
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Cool video!! I'd like to see a Ming guide. If not, perhaps some less used nations, such as Korchin (becoming Manchu or Yuan)
Korea maybe? It had a lot of changes, and you can actually beat ming at mil tech 6 (it always have been possible, like oirat or manchu)
granada 👀👀👀
I feel like doing a Colonial Nation guide could be cool, maybe United States as England, Or Portugal into Brazil using the flee from the continent event
Would love to see one for Japan
As northern italian the idea to have that whole area deleted from the map and from existence is incredibly based tbh
Lmao
As a south Italian I second this
As an I American I will also support this idea if we can delete the entire USA too
Di che regione sei?
@@delusional3392 Not the socio-economic tension
Mil dictatorship means rulers are picked from generals, and general stats affect dictator stats.
This means that with high army tradition you can have 6/6/6 rulers permanently.
There are also events that he had in his East Frisia run where he got a general with 100 At, which i had it and gave me a 3/5/5 once he came to power, he wasn't a 6/6/6/6 but he was still powerful.
If you didn't know military dictatorship shares the same events of the presidential dictatorship, which explains why why I have nearly 50 RT from the events that give good things for RT, seems better than the overrated ambrosian Republic, you can even get 25 absolutism in total which is 10 more than the monarchy reforms, Tier 1 gives +30 absolutism, tier 3 gives +10, and the final reform gives +25.
@@Rullino32 time to do a Milan with military dictatorship and roleplay as fascist Italy in the early modern age then
@@leonarduskarolusiuliustant7498 Seems great, I once named a general Franco Tiratore which in italian would mean marksman, the italian word would be Francotiratore but I divided Franco from Tiratore to make it a great name and surname for a general, once he won a battle he became cannoneer and became a great ruler.
I picked Milan only because of the possibility to have a ruler with a name of your choice and it makes it far more different than the Ambrosian Republic which is basically the same as Genoa and Mulhouse but with some extra buffs, while the military dictatorship has the unique mechanic of getting generals as rulers, if it weren't for that i wouldn't play Milan, you can also get this government type as Switzerland fighting the revolution target but that would make you have that government and become their march.
I formed Italy with it and it was great to try forming the roman empire with them, too bad i allied nations that had land that I needed, next time I'll retry again and learn from my mistakes and hopefully Castille will not get Naples before Aragon leaves it.
@@Rullino32 It shares the same events but the ruler is chosen differently. Hence the name "military" dictatorship, not "presidential" dictatorship. EF cannot get a mil dictatorship.
With mil dictatorship the general stats would give you 6/6/6. And the only countries that can get this reform are Milan and Switzerland. Presidential dictatorship is far worse in that way.
If you wish you can read it in the wiki or try it yourself. Also presidential dictatorship requires you balancing the rep tradition above 50 while mil dictatorship does not.
@@mateuszwesoowski9583 I know there's a different between presidential and military dictatorship, that's why I said it was good, I have generals as rulers and I won't have to lose it once the age of Absolutism comes out since I can get 25 absolutism from it.
Milan is my favorite nation just to play because of the fort mission.
Was in a 4 different coalition war at the same time for 50+ years, not a single person outside of Italy was able to touch me.
The forts and constant warfare really kept my army tradition high. Was led by God's throughout those wars
Also fun fact, if you become a revolutionary republic as Italy, you'll be able to get Napoleon.
There's a government reform that'll give him 7/5/7 stats.
It may not be the most efficient, but I always keep the fort in mantua, even if it's a backup. It covers sooo many provinces and severely hampers enemy movement through northern italy
Historically Mantuan fort would be a headache even for military genious like Napoleon.
Man, mad props to you for being able to do guides while also doing the a2z series and somehow still finding enjoyment from this dang game
I recently got back into it after a few years of not playing and you're sure make me not feel like quitting
14:15 The Red Hawk: "For your tier 2 government reform, as an ambrosian republic of course, i do recommend 'Republicanism'."
Me: "You were the chosen one! It was said that you would strengthen noble privileges, not end them! You were to bring balance to the estates. Not leave them in darkness!"
In the early game if Savoy get excommunicated you can use the CB to vassalise them and get a pretty strong vassal from early on
They're pretty big, you're telling me you can really vassalize them in a single war?
@@poitre_ Could be possible. How much warscore do they have?
@@belgarath6508 I'm playing right now, but to be honest I wouldn't know. I haven't tried It yet because savoy's alliance network Is very strong. I just hope they will get excomunicated again in the future, which to be fair does happen relatively often
@@poitre_ you can look at it at the province interface
Between the Ludi play through and this new Hawk guide I’m going to have to fire up a Milan run. My challenge is every time I want to play in Italy I default back to Florence since their ability to swim in mana and ducats is so great. But Milan is also amaze-balls so I’ll have to do another run with them.
Saluzzo is also a really great nation to play with. Awesome mil ideas and can form Sardinia-Piedmont.
Agreed! They have amazing ideas!
Instructions unclear, my coalition has everyone from the rocky mountains to the himalayas in it.
Can you make a guide for moldavia or wallachia? Creating the nation of romania and dominating the carpathia and balkans regions. In my opinion their situation in the begining is pretty hard (at least for new players😀) so it would be great if you could make a guide for them
Romanians steal Hungarian and ottoman land, the classic
I’ve been able to make Romania and expand into Lithuania and crimea, but the polish and the ottomans eventually come for me and I can’t get past that stage
@@ryanmurray7941 you have to gut the ottomans as early as possible, if you can ally big ppl like Austria or Hungary it shouldn’t be impossible
You created romania as wallachia or moldavia?
Eu4 - spams forts to annoy players.
Milan - you aint see nothing yet
THANK YOU AGAIN! I was watching your old Milan guide because I wanted to try a tall Italy gameplay
Yes! This Is exactly what I was waiting for
Thank you very much for this! I played as Milan and just got the Steam Achievement to form Italy, which I'd been wanting for a long time. But I think I'm going to abandon that game and start over, and follow your guide to staying an Ambrosian Republic! I played very badly in my game, made big mistakes, and ended up another boring monarchy. Thank you for showing how to get through the decisions for the unique government types, this is great! Actually, ALL your guides are great!
Just as I wanted to play Milan, thank you!
Enjoy!
Very funny that this guide comes out as I’m just finishing up my Milan - Italy - Rome game lmao, good shit as always
I just played a campaign as Milan for the first time recently before this video came out. Best campaign I've ever played and I nearly restored the Roman empire for the first time ever
Nice guide. It's slightly more economical to build a fort in Saluzzo instead of Nizza and Torino, blocks both passes with 1 fort.
Really enjoying the videos. Only recently started watching. I never really liked eu4 that much but your videos have really helped me have fun with it. Thanks :)
I'm excited for this one. I did a Milan campaign recently, and didn't manage to form Italy before getting coalitioned to death. Might be time for a second try!
I did it in a Florence game, but my advice is to use the HRE to fight off coalitions, so be a buddy to Austria. Plus, remember to watch that AE 😉
@@CodexQuinn I did it! I just finished beating up the Pope to take Roma and formed Italy! All glory to the Golden Ambrosian Republic!
@@JohnnyRose775 hail to the republic, friend.
I am really starting to feel something suspicious here...
Ludi's Milan playthrough second part came out today.
Ludi started playing every nation in 1444 by clicking random nation, somethig like A-Z.
These two are just the examples of the past few days, I get some similar videos every week from my favourite 3 eu4 content creators (3rd Zlewikk). A guide here, a few-episodes letsplay there, an A-Z episode over there. Same nations regularly.
They're working together and exchanging notes to help the others do the nations.
Or they're just trying to see if we catch onto them doing the same thing with different narrators, honestly I don't care they do the same nations, it's still fun to watch.
i literally blocked zlewikk just because of his delightless voice. but yes, they're going for the same nations or challenges with different approach
This is a Milan game.
A few days ago Laith (social streamers) has done a video about Milan whit a similar title.
If you type eu4 milan social streamers, this Hawk video is the third.
At the meantime, Hawk started another challanges and decides which nation to play using the same counter as Ludi.
21:13 Man, that's a NICE Bosnia overshadowing Hawk's guide 😂
Didn't you said you would stop doing guides until the new update? ^^'
Well if you continue to do guides, I would love to see a France guide, for the France update XD
i think its not a problem to do 1.33 guides right before 1.34 uptade since 1.34 is not a huge uptade like 1.33
@@yasinberk4486 1.34 is a big update with a DLC and major rework for several nations what are you talking about? ^^'
1.33 just tweaked some minor stuff like estates balance and combat ^^
@@krankarvolund7771 1.34 is a nation rework uptade so for example i want to watch a france guide, 1.34 doesnt change france so i can watch a 1.33 guide and use it at 1.34 when it comes out but i cant watch 1.32 guides to play at 1.33 because 1.33 completely changed ai behaviour i once tried to play byzantium at 1.33 with the red hawk's old guide and it was horrible.
@@yasinberk4486 It also changes government reforms a lot, but I didn't take in account AI behaviour it's true ^^
Now that I think about it, I think I had trouble following a guide because I couldn't get the alliances Red Hawk had too.
@@krankarvolund7771 Sometimes you need to restart a few times to follow Red Hawk's guides because nations you can ally at the start is random also with updates nations opinion of you might change for example in 1.32 you could get a royal marriage with bohemia as brandenburg at the start and get it as a pu but in 1.33 they always desire a province of you so they always start hostile
I got ambrosian republic with an heir back when I didn't know it
Small thing: The Golden Ambrosian Republic can fire into the 1500s I believe, and you'll keep the ruler you had previously. As such, you *can* take an heir if they're pretty good like the 4/5/6 I got from Lux Stella.
as an EU4 player whose grandpa's name is Milan, i approve of this guide
A awesome notification before today exams
If you pick the military dictatorship it cancel out the PU CB Austria and France get at the start of the disaster
I really like your guides. Way better than he n the others don't start ac to ng goody
2 red hawk videos in 2 days makes my Italy aggressively expand if you know what I’m saying
can we get an updated ireland guide? I always get handicapped by the british navy
11:56 Bro, I am 12 years into this disaster and Sforza is not my ruler, is this bad luck or i messed up? (I still have Military dictatorship government)
austria rivalled me and pope allied austria. on top of that, pope managed to get 5 alliances and can't ally anymore T_T
I usually ally Castile because France and Austria would leave you anyways.
Among the Ambrosian Republic and the Military Dictatorship, for playing tall the Ambrosian Republic might be better, but the Military Dictatorship is even better than monarchy for playing wide. You get more absolutism from the reforms than monarchies (so you can remain a military dictatorship for the entire game ); you don't lose stability when your ruler dies so a lot of admin points and papal influence (if you remain Catholic, which in my opinion is better ) are spared; you have more control of your ruler's skills because higher army tradition means higher probability of getting better rulers; you get the same events of presidential dictatorship, which are very good. Also, you can roleplay fascist Italy 😅
Red Hawk, could you do a Ming guide please?
If you are waiting too long fighting for naples is super annoying against a powerfull spain while france and other big nations became rivals
@The Red Hawk which GivReforms would you suggest us to take as a MilDict? ThankU
I'd suggest you to pick republicanism until you have at least 75/90 RT and pick political dynasties, consolidation of power, Trade power or governing capacity and the final one should be strengthen executive powers, you'll basically have 25 absolutism from one reform alone, while monarchy has 15 for the total amount of reforms.
Idk what you'll want to pick once 1.34 comes out, but the reforms in the Dev diary seem great.
@@Rullino32 grazie mille (thank you so much)
@@albuzlu2474 Non c'è di che.
when you want to stay as the ambrosian republic. if you dont make sforza a general, you will lose less stability and not get a pretender
If you want to get out of the disaster as soon as possibile, you have to get Sforza as a general, later accept him as ruler and become a military dictatorship and finally restore the republic with the last event. That way, you have a fixed government and you only have to increase stability, either by the guelph-ghibellines event or manually.
So they're both very good and unique government types. But there was no explanation for the pros and cons of each and which would be preferable. Anyone?
Military dictatorship bases its rulers from your generals, meaning having a strong general translates into having a ruler with high stats.
Okay, so the benefit of that is godly leaders if you have good military traditions/generals. Since I don't often have high tradition that would be a con for me. What's the pro/con for the Ambrosian Government?
@@Vhailor_Mithras higher taxes and absolutism, perfect for playing tall.
@@Old_Harry7 Ahh, perfect. Thank you. Those simple explanations are what was required in the video.
Ambrosian Republic is basically the same as an oligarchy with some buffs, due to low absolutism you'll probably lose it anyway, while military dictatorship has generals as rulers and the absolutism is higher than a monarchy which means that tier 1 and 3 negate absolutism penalty, the final reform is good and has good events.
Me when I can’t ally any of France, Austria, or the Pope
I think you can automatically activate the Ambrosian Republic by introducing a new heir immediately
Just make sure to not have a royal marriage with anyone or the get a restoration of they union Casus belli and the ones you married will use the fact that your claims are illegitimate since you got a random noble unrelated to you.
What a coincidence i am just doing a milan mil dictatorship run
Same thing for me.
The problem when allying two majors like France and Austria is when one of them declares on the other 😩 it's pain
You can just give up the alliance with the weaker one.
You can still easily go through wars if you have the disaster
I have no clue how to keep the mitary dictatorship for ever.
dont let sforza declare himself the new duke, let him turn it into a military dictatorship but when the event for him making it a monarchy again fires choose to appoint a new general. then just keep your republican tradition high and you'll be a military dictatorship for the rest of the game (unless you choose to be something else with the last government reforms)
@@goranpersson7726 You can't switch your government from the last reform.
Keep republican tradition above 50 and pick the decision to appoint a new Captain-General.
Can't wait for milan A to Z
In theory this government is strong however you can't PU cause republic and can't re-elect as fast as normal republic do so less PP generation.
why not just conquer ferara then release as vassal to get rid of the negative opinion modifiers?
You get a lot more aggressive expansion that way, and unless your lacking in adm points why bother releasing them as a vassal when you can directly control the land?
Switzerland too for Military dictatorship but to achieve that you have to be losing a war by 75% war score against the revolutionary leader so... Nah
i got the ambrosion republic but the events past milanese succession arent firing
Same thing for me. Idk what to do lol must be a bug
You could not take Sforza to stay as the republic and you won't have to fight him.
But if you're fighting an enemy he will fight for them, if you accept he'll fight for you.
Can someone tell me why I lose the dictatorship after my ruler dies and have to switch government type?
Hi Red Hawk, you've done a mistake in 3:35, you should've slackened recruitment before hiring the free company, manpower is an issue in the early game and the professionalism would be lost anyways due to you hiring mercs.
he did another one when saying that military dictatorship was a unique government reform, the swiss can also get it not just milan, they have 2 events about the helvetic republic that can make you one
@@goranpersson7726 I can't find the video.
@@Rullino32 what video?
@@goranpersson7726 The one you said he talks about military dictatorship.
@@Rullino32 in this vid he mentions that military government is an unique government type, which is false it is not. if you look up the swiss events you can see that the ones that are about the helvetic republic also allows you to become a military dictatorship
since i don't have the time to watch the video right now (will do in 4 hours) if you want to minmax before forming italy form sardinia piedmond
YES LETS GO MY CITY
Anyone knows what to do when France and Austria end up having a domineering attitude toward you?
by 1466 they both have it.. what do I do?
I managed to keep austria at least
Not much you can do, but once the CB expires they go back to friendly(unless you have provinces of interest etc). So you just buddy up to somebody and hope they don't declare
Richer than their pasta sauce
The excommunication of Provence and Savoy happens pretty often so not going for it on a guide is the unrealistic thing...
pretty sure the savoy one is basically guaranteed to happen because of an event chain (pretty sure they have some events about an anti-pope that leads to them being excommunicated although I was playing with mods so im unsure if they are from the mod)
Savoy is easier to take down assuming the haven't allied s powerful nation.
I had Golden Ambrosian Republic on Jan 1445 lol
I would press subscribe, but the problem is that i'm already subscribed. Sorry can't help you.
I'm sorry, i would like to subscribe you multiple times, but I cant ;( Rip Milan :(
more than 400 likes on a comment for a korea guide and we received milan 😭😭😭
It always amaze me how much the game is plotting against you to mess with your guides by sending all the 1% chance events and situations your way they know who you are and they simply won't let you help others XD
hello
Which is the best nation and why is it bengal?