At least some were last verified for version 1.28. Age of Absolutism onwards and gives scaling bonuses to discipline and administrative efficiency….Changing absolutism.
| Increasing modifiers | |
|---|---|
| +2 | Strengthen government action |
| +1 | Increasing stability Decreasing autonomy (per 20 development) Harsh treatment action |
Can subjects form nations?
Not only will this allow you to feed your subjects in order to make them into stronger nations, but it’ll also ensure that every colony is unique, and doesn’t have the horrible generic colonial ideas. …
What does discipline do EU4?
Discipline is a value that measures how well troops of a nation can hold their formations despite punishment from the enemy. Discipline reduces damage received because it increases the military tactics value, which in turn decreases the amount of damage a unit takes.
How do you gain Absolutism?
You can increase absolutism by strengthening government, increasing stability, lowering autonomy and harsh treatments. You can also get yearly absolutism by age ability, some national ideas, aristocratic idea group and events. But you cannot increase it above your max absolutism.
How can you see Absolutism?
You can check your absolutism by pressing F1 then 2. It’s in the upper right, with a picture of a chain. I believe it’s the government tab when you click on your crest. Before the Age of Absolutism, the tab will be greyed out.
Can vassals form Prussia?
Yes, they can and if they meet the conditions they will.
What is a subject nation?
Subject nations, or vassals, are countries in a subservient relationship to another state, paying tribute or fulfilling commercial or military obligations to their overlord in return for protection from other states.
What is better morale or discipline?
Discipline is good all the time, same as morale. That isn’t true. As the game progresses battles get larger, last longer and have more casualties. Moral has no effect on casualties so early game, when battles are much less casualty intensive moral is king, you units route the enemy faster and last longer themselves.
Which countries can form Germany EU4?
Ambition: +1 Diplomatic relation. For the region, see Germany (region). Germany is a formable nation that can be formed in Central Europe by anyone with a Germanic culture (except Dutch) as their primary culture once they meet certain requirements.
Where do you see AE eu4?
Go to coalition map mode, it will show the AE relations you have with other countries when you hover over them. How do I access the coalition map mode? Do you mean the diplomacy map mode? There isn’t.
What causes overextension in a non core province?
Each non- core province, with the exception of colonies, causes overextension equal to province development. For example, a province with a development of 24 will add 24% overextension regardless of how big the state is.
How to reduce overextension in Europa Universalis 4?
Overextension can be reduced by: Selling or granting non-cored provinces to subjects to let the subjects core them (you may be able to annex them later) Note that a country will only accept buying a province if they have a core on the province, or it has the same culture group and religion. They also should not be overextended themselves.
How to find the subject nation in Europa Universalis 4?
It is possible to see a subject’s nation information by selecting the country icon on the subjects tab. The types of subject nations range from the primarily economic Trade company to the military-focused March. All subjects (except trade companies) have a liberty desire that determines their loyalty towards their liege.
Is there a cap on overextension in Europa?
For example, a province with a development of 24 will add 24% overextension regardless of how big the state is. Note that overextension has no cap; it can potentially go far beyond 100% and its penalties will continue to increase. Please help with verifying or updating this section.