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Can you do a guide on the Aztecs and there new mission tree, while staying Nahuatl, your last video on them was the beginning of your A to Z challenge, would love to see a full guide!
Note: in the 1.37.1 patch they made it so that you can form Great Moravia with your subjects owning the requisite provinces, so much earlier if you PU Hungary and Poland. And they capped the amount of Dev you can get from Expanding Infrastructure in Prague to +3 in each category.
@51:00 When dishing out elector slots, as a monarchy, I always suggest giving them to other monarchs that you are friendly with, priority to those of similar dynasties or no heir. Getting a PU over an elector is practically guaranteed constant elections for you, and later when you pass the reform they won't take a diplo slot.
But also be careful because a monarchy with the electorate will sometimes develop an interest in becoming the emperor themselves, or might get the vote of another elector, and in either case will then only vote for themselves!
I don't think you get the CCR permanently (Otakar's Legacy) from that mission. The modifier from the previous mission (Humiliated the Habsburgs) is the one that becomes permanent.
Currently in a hussite campaign. This is by far the most aggressive I've ever been in the Germany/Poland area. Lost two coalition wars. After every war even at a total loss you can just expand and get even stronger. Completely destroyed the HRE by converting/eliminating all the electors. Was able to secure an ottoman alliance until I outgrew them. Currently #1 great power in about 1560. Insane amounts of fun.
1.37.0 Bohemia is insanely powerful since you can expand infrastructure in Prague and then cancel to spend 50 adm and get 3 dev. You can consistently build it. While 1.37.1 changed it to maximum 3 times. Btw economic idea is not worth it unless you’re building iron armies( quality,quantity,economic).
I believe Lithuania flipped to hussite due to your ruler being husite before being converted...Now the actual mechanics to it is questionable since it probably had something to do with the Clergy/Nobles having an event to flip to the religion...Either it happened and the tick time for them to convert fired after your ruler converted, or Eu4 being weird and still considers your ruler husite
I feel like a lot of these mission trees actually just make the game less fun because with trees like Austria and Bohemia you can pu basically everything you would ever want in the first 50-100 years.
@@malchelo-7627 that's a fine opinion to have. I get that a lot of people like to just blob out but it isn't really for me. I played a Bohemia run recently and by 1550 there was no one on the entire Eurasian continent that could really challenge me. Coalitions meant nothing and I could just take whatever I wanted
I get some of the mission trees seem outlandish. But most of the PU ones are based in history or possible history. Given that Hungary, Austria, Poland and Bohemia all shared a ruler not very long before game start, it's not ridiculous that they all get the opportunity to bring that back. And for your point about being completely dominant by the midgame (late 1500s), you can do that as pretty much any nation even without mission trees. The vast majority of achievements can be completed by then (unless they're purposefully locked behind late techs/eras).
The elective monarchy gov reform is actually so underrated and awesome. TheStudent did a great vid explaining how it works but here's the basics for people who wanna know: You still have consorts and heirs like normal. When your ruler dies, you get the election popup and different aspects of your nation impact how many different options you can have. By default you have: Crowning your regular heir A foreign noble (he gets -2/-2/-2 stats and has the dynasty of the strongest christian nation you border) One from your own nobility You can get up to four more if you fulfill certain conditions. Having 30 or more regiments gives you a General as an option (not a literal general from your army, just a random who then becomes a general) with a +1 to mil skill. Having 30 or more ships gives you an admiral (ditto the general parentheses) with +1 dip skill Having 80 or more Burghers influence gives you a businessman as an option with +1 admin skill. And having the Irish gov reforms also gives you a same-dynasty noble with no skill bonuses. It's worth noting that having the bohemian elective monarchy OR the nobles' electorate tier 2 gov reform (sadly they don't stack together) ALSO boosts ruler stats even further. Giving you crazy high chances of having really high-skill rulers. And that's not even counting shenanigans to get 1 province bordering super strong neighbors, abdicating to get their dynasty in your throne, and then PUing them. Honestly even without the PU stuff I highly recommend elective monarchies just because of the crazy monarch point generation
30:05 it says while the modifier is active, not if you hum the Austria before taking the mission, youre going to get those rewards as permanent. The modifier lasts 25 years.
29:40 you don't need to actually humiliate Austria! It's a modifier that is called "Humiliated the Habsburgs". You humiliate them by taking their land. It is better to tick both missions after you get 6 provinces in Austria. But instead of taking it directly - take just 2 and release Styria, then reconquest the rest. And if you manage to also release Tirol, you can kill Austia in 2 wars
no mater what I cannot seem to get the luck to play Ironman mode, there is always some problem like burgundy having too many relations from the start of the game, or allying both the ottomans and muscovy, but by the time I can personal union hungary, both being hundreds in debt with no signs of ever recovering, or as Brandenburg, not being able declare on anyone because they are all allied to all of my allies, and will just flatten me if I even think about it.
Do you ever play this game till the "end"? I literally cannot stop before the end date. Currently playing Francia in AnteBellum and its 1870 something. I feel sick sometimes :D But it feels unfinished before the end dates.
I have to look at the tree more but I feel like if ur HRE empower u can just use it to build up your power. If u gain to much to fast most of the time the coalition is the empire and u can just disband it and see it canablize it’s self
Ummm i do not understand. Why not take the unrest advisor for the 0.5% conversion? Also, mothballing forts when you have devastation doesn't seem worth. Am i missing something?
I always wanted to play with Czechia but after taking all Slavic lands I couldn't allow my country to be called "bohemia", it makes me puke. At least there's a chance to play as Great Moravia now!
Play as Husiste Bohemia. Play nornally until the League Wars, making sure to spread your religion a bit. Join the Protestant League and win the war enforcing Protestant as Official Faith. Then if enough HRE Provinces are Hussite there will be an Imperial Incident to allow Hussite to become the Official Faith.
@@NewbmannI think I remember reading in the 1.37.1 patch notes that they specifically changed the requirement to see the achievement to owning emperor instead of WoC. This would imply that WoC is not required for the Hussite imperial incident
Tried to do hussite dominant religion hre. Even if %90 of hre was hussite religion war started between protestan and catholic like 5v5 lol and catholic remains dominant religion. How tf i make hre hussite dominant religion?
you cant make hussite dominant religion. there are three outcomes for religion dominance in hre. chatolic dominance, protestant dominance, or religious peace. if you want hussite emperor, you want to get religious peace outcome.(treaty of westphalia) or whatever its called
Yeah, Bohemia is fecking horrifying to be near. They love to go after Brandenburg especially, and even more so if you're a player. I actually got declared on the SAME DAY wars can be declared!
Dude, why would you make such an extensive guide for a path that is not even fun? Hussite is a unique religion, made for Bohemia, but you for some reason "tell" the playerr to NOT go hussite.... and NO, Churches do not do ANYTHING for religious conversion (claim around 22 min in), only Cathedrals do.
Maybe because fun is subjective and is a personal opinion and not everyones opinion, and also he's clear on it being a beginners guide, so also maybe not for you if you are an experienced player
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Genoa
You should do venice next
Bohemia again, but do Hussite this time.
Can you do a guide on the Aztecs and there new mission tree, while staying Nahuatl, your last video on them was the beginning of your A to Z challenge, would love to see a full guide!
Genoa has no recent guides and is a unique start
I would like to see guide for hussite Bohemia!!!
Note: in the 1.37.1 patch they made it so that you can form Great Moravia with your subjects owning the requisite provinces, so much earlier if you PU Hungary and Poland.
And they capped the amount of Dev you can get from Expanding Infrastructure in Prague to +3 in each category.
Never forget what they took from us
@@Fertro At least I got Prague up to ~450 dev before the patch went out. Any time I feel like picking the save up, I'm peachy lol
@51:00 When dishing out elector slots, as a monarchy, I always suggest giving them to other monarchs that you are friendly with, priority to those of similar dynasties or no heir. Getting a PU over an elector is practically guaranteed constant elections for you, and later when you pass the reform they won't take a diplo slot.
But also be careful because a monarchy with the electorate will sometimes develop an interest in becoming the emperor themselves, or might get the vote of another elector, and in either case will then only vote for themselves!
I don't think you get the CCR permanently (Otakar's Legacy) from that mission. The modifier from the previous mission (Humiliated the Habsburgs) is the one that becomes permanent.
1:09:53, if you pick the 2nd option it actually makes it a legitimate subject, and removes the negative Imperial Growth modifier as well
it doesnt work still have negative modfier
Currently in a hussite campaign. This is by far the most aggressive I've ever been in the Germany/Poland area. Lost two coalition wars. After every war even at a total loss you can just expand and get even stronger. Completely destroyed the HRE by converting/eliminating all the electors. Was able to secure an ottoman alliance until I outgrew them. Currently #1 great power in about 1560. Insane amounts of fun.
U can become emperor even if you hussite
1.37.0 Bohemia is insanely powerful since you can expand infrastructure in Prague and then cancel to spend 50 adm and get 3 dev. You can consistently build it. While 1.37.1 changed it to maximum 3 times. Btw economic idea is not worth it unless you’re building iron armies( quality,quantity,economic).
Expand inf exploit has been patched alredy. You can do it only 3 times now.
@@Grzeg_g Why Paradox!? Why must you deny Prague her destiny of becoming the largest city known to man?? Why?!?
@@monkeydetonation im totally going to roll back to 1.37.0 then ^^
As for the next guide, you should form the Galactic Empire while owning Nebraska and staying Hindu.
Hahaha…Nebraska stays Hindu…
I believe Lithuania flipped to hussite due to your ruler being husite before being converted...Now the actual mechanics to it is questionable since it probably had something to do with the Clergy/Nobles having an event to flip to the religion...Either it happened and the tick time for them to convert fired after your ruler converted, or Eu4 being weird and still considers your ruler husite
Obviously!
If this were a drinking game for each OBVIOUSLY he drops i would be in critical condition.
Would love to see a venice guide next council of 10
👍 Nice PROhemia
I feel like a lot of these mission trees actually just make the game less fun because with trees like Austria and Bohemia you can pu basically everything you would ever want in the first 50-100 years.
Just play another country
Sorry, you're wrong. These new missions trees make the game literally better than it ever has at any point.
DLC power creep. Every nation with a recent mission tree is OP
@@malchelo-7627 that's a fine opinion to have. I get that a lot of people like to just blob out but it isn't really for me. I played a Bohemia run recently and by 1550 there was no one on the entire Eurasian continent that could really challenge me. Coalitions meant nothing and I could just take whatever I wanted
I get some of the mission trees seem outlandish. But most of the PU ones are based in history or possible history. Given that Hungary, Austria, Poland and Bohemia all shared a ruler not very long before game start, it's not ridiculous that they all get the opportunity to bring that back.
And for your point about being completely dominant by the midgame (late 1500s), you can do that as pretty much any nation even without mission trees. The vast majority of achievements can be completed by then (unless they're purposefully locked behind late techs/eras).
I've just finished watching your hussite Bohemia video, what a coincidence😅
The elective monarchy gov reform is actually so underrated and awesome. TheStudent did a great vid explaining how it works but here's the basics for people who wanna know:
You still have consorts and heirs like normal. When your ruler dies, you get the election popup and different aspects of your nation impact how many different options you can have.
By default you have:
Crowning your regular heir
A foreign noble (he gets -2/-2/-2 stats and has the dynasty of the strongest christian nation you border)
One from your own nobility
You can get up to four more if you fulfill certain conditions.
Having 30 or more regiments gives you a General as an option (not a literal general from your army, just a random who then becomes a general) with a +1 to mil skill.
Having 30 or more ships gives you an admiral (ditto the general parentheses) with +1 dip skill
Having 80 or more Burghers influence gives you a businessman as an option with +1 admin skill.
And having the Irish gov reforms also gives you a same-dynasty noble with no skill bonuses.
It's worth noting that having the bohemian elective monarchy OR the nobles' electorate tier 2 gov reform (sadly they don't stack together) ALSO boosts ruler stats even further. Giving you crazy high chances of having really high-skill rulers. And that's not even counting shenanigans to get 1 province bordering super strong neighbors, abdicating to get their dynasty in your throne, and then PUing them. Honestly even without the PU stuff I highly recommend elective monarchies just because of the crazy monarch point generation
obviously
30:05 it says while the modifier is active, not if you hum the Austria before taking the mission, youre going to get those rewards as permanent. The modifier lasts 25 years.
1:02:50 it's not permanent 10% ccr - it's permanent humiliate habsburgs which gives yearly prestige +1 and dip rep +1
Love this. Really looking forward to an Aztec guide or really any of the 1.37 American natives from you.
The game im playing right now is with Bohemia, simply so fun.
Me too :)) Just started a campaign 2 days ago where I'm about to get the PU over Poland (Because I have an alliance with Muscovy and the Ottomans😃).
dont turn of the forts at the start.... they immensely help lowering the devastation
Hold up i heard hussite and i clicked. But i am now sad no hussite
how did you hear hussite before clicking the video?
Bohemia is where hussite spawns so Bohemia and hussite are almost universal
Drinking game: take a shot every time red hawk says "obviously", you'll have alcohol poisoning before the first 30 minutes is over
1:13:23 Lithuania probably got the event to flip their country’s religion to the rulers religion, if I were to take a guess
29:40 you don't need to actually humiliate Austria! It's a modifier that is called "Humiliated the Habsburgs". You humiliate them by taking their land. It is better to tick both missions after you get 6 provinces in Austria. But instead of taking it directly - take just 2 and release Styria, then reconquest the rest. And if you manage to also release Tirol, you can kill Austia in 2 wars
0:04 the development of Bohemia 💀
40:20 Pomerelia is an old/alternative name for Eastern Pomerania, so that is correct.
Thanks a lot for the guide
no mater what I cannot seem to get the luck to play Ironman mode, there is always some problem like burgundy having too many relations from the start of the game, or allying both the ottomans and muscovy, but by the time I can personal union hungary, both being hundreds in debt with no signs of ever recovering, or as Brandenburg, not being able declare on anyone because they are all allied to all of my allies, and will just flatten me if I even think about it.
i love the ending
Do you ever play this game till the "end"? I literally cannot stop before the end date. Currently playing Francia in AnteBellum and its 1870 something. I feel sick sometimes :D But it feels unfinished before the end dates.
26:00 This has already been patched out. You are limited to using it 3 times.
nice work
Can we get a guide for one of the hordes next maybe? Oirat, great horde, Kazan, etc
I have to look at the tree more but I feel like if ur HRE empower u can just use it to build up your power. If u gain to much to fast most of the time the coalition is the empire and u can just disband it and see it canablize it’s self
Ummm i do not understand. Why not take the unrest advisor for the 0.5% conversion? Also, mothballing forts when you have devastation doesn't seem worth. Am i missing something?
I always wanted to play with Czechia but after taking all Slavic lands I couldn't allow my country to be called "bohemia", it makes me puke. At least there's a chance to play as Great Moravia now!
Are you going to do a video on updated Timurids? :)
if you play your cards well you can be much stronger, like Muscovy PU can be done before 1500
Pomerelia is a region inside Pomerania.
I still dont understand how to get hussite the official hre faith for the new achivement.
Play as Husiste Bohemia. Play nornally until the League Wars, making sure to spread your religion a bit. Join the Protestant League and win the war enforcing Protestant as Official Faith. Then if enough HRE Provinces are Hussite there will be an Imperial Incident to allow Hussite to become the Official Faith.
@@DylanSargesson is the dlc required for it?
@@Newbmann I think you need Emperor DLC to have Imperial Incidents generally, but I'm not sure if having Winds of Change is an extra requirement.
@@NewbmannI think I remember reading in the 1.37.1 patch notes that they specifically changed the requirement to see the achievement to owning emperor instead of WoC. This would imply that WoC is not required for the Hussite imperial incident
@@Benrman I'll try the run then I have emperor but not WOC
The bohemian election is so OP if you are the emperor since you get basically get 20 imperial authority each time the emperor dies
Please make a Teutonic Order into Prussia guide please then into Germany as fast as possible.
Create the Thunder Dragon Empire. As Wales conquer the Himalayas and Tibetan Plate.
Honestly wild you turned down an easy France PU. Would have shown off your power better than Byz
Tried to do hussite dominant religion hre. Even if %90 of hre was hussite religion war started between protestan and catholic like 5v5 lol and catholic remains dominant religion. How tf i make hre hussite dominant religion?
you cant make hussite dominant religion.
there are three outcomes for religion dominance in hre.
chatolic dominance, protestant dominance, or religious peace.
if you want hussite emperor, you want to get religious peace outcome.(treaty of westphalia) or whatever its called
Special achevement " Anglo-Dutch influence: As Netherland make Anglican church the only official religion in the Holy Roman Empire
Bohemia can never be too powerful! 😂
Yeah, Bohemia is fecking horrifying to be near. They love to go after Brandenburg especially, and even more so if you're a player.
I actually got declared on the SAME DAY wars can be declared!
What do you mean, obviously you never build forts in regular eu4 gameplay? I’m always building forts. Should I not be?
Maybe next guide should be for England?
0:06 in Ukraine we call this easter egg ))
You do like "obviously" a LOT.
world where praga have skyscrapers in 1500
👍
Obviously count 269
Maybe it's not important but a small region of pomerania is called pomerelia. That's why it has the strange name xD
I hate how u eventually always move ur capital in Nederlands 😂
theywere't allied, not hugary always becomes a partner firs
Red Hawk Obviously Drinking game....I can't make it...
It wasn't an accident
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Honestly catholic bohemia seems so boring... hussite church powers are so much better, at least in my opinion.
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Dude, why would you make such an extensive guide for a path that is not even fun? Hussite is a unique religion, made for Bohemia, but you for some reason "tell" the playerr to NOT go hussite....
and NO, Churches do not do ANYTHING for religious conversion (claim around 22 min in), only Cathedrals do.
Yeah I'm a bit disappointed aswell its catholic bohemia
Maybe because fun is subjective and is a personal opinion and not everyones opinion, and also he's clear on it being a beginners guide, so also maybe not for you if you are an experienced player
sus development lol
1 minute in and 7 likes, man he really fell off. Didn't he?
I would like to see guide on dalmatia as released one, not to how create it
He does releasable nations by spinning a wheel. Cross your fingers if you want Dalmatia to turn up.
@@edgarbm6407 thanks broski, I'm waiting so much since beginning of hawk