Which strategy should I use as Corfu to become a great power next time? Leave a comment here. Check out more Releasables here: ruclips.net/p/PLsO8A6cTBggvdKKNSIt3lES1mSDe8quI-
As Corfu, conquer all wine producing provinces, take a sip of wine for each, conquer England, vomit everywhere, and see how they like it. Or the Core-fu achievement, if you want to be boring.
Dali historically gave the Yuan dynasty some trouble because of it being up in the mountains as a reault They had such a high degree of autonomy and part of the reason why they can exist. Such a beast of a nation
(Edit) As pointed out in the replies this is wrong. You actually only need to fulfill the mission requirements in one province, not all 4 of them like I posted. 18:04 I actually really like that Paradox has embraced Anbennar-style mission design, it's just the formatting that's the problem. That giant wall of text is saying that you need to own those 4 specific provinces, they all need a trade power building, and each one has to either have 15 production development OR produce 100 trade power in it's node.
It says one of the following must be true above all that, so you actually only need one of those four provinces to have a trade building, and 15 production or 100 trade power.
@Emmaria_ You're right, I totally missed that and assumed you needed to complete the requirements for all of them. Seems like I'm the one who would benefit from a more readable mission system the most 😅
Love your channel, your guides are great. One suggestion though, I think your guides would be a lot easier to follow if you put things like idea group picks and estate privileges in the description so if the viewer’s game goes a bit different from yours we don’t have to keep skipping around looking for those things. Your videos are very useful and entertaining regardless, thanks for the great guides.
I'm sure you know this, but the cheapest to dev province is not always the cheapest to spawn an institution province. This is because the more you spend on the dev point the more the institution spreads, so a slightly more expensive to dev province which has more dev, may be better for deving an institution.
@@quentinbertrand4551 AFAIK there is no way to tell which province has the most "province development cost" modifier but it is safe to say that you should go with capitals, trade centers and enact the state edict and maybe use the modifier that comes from generic mission tree. I think this is the best way to get the most bang for your buck.
The lowest investment in monarch points to develop the institutions isn't always the lowest developed/cheapest province. IIrc the best province to pick is like 7-9 starting developent (plus farmlands, trade goods, centres of trade etc). Also coastal is almost always better than non-coastal 'cos you get 10% more spread per click.
Yeah, if you've got a 15-20% difference in dev cost then that's worth looking at, but it's factors like centers of trade, coastline, et cetera that make or break it.
Caravan power is a bonus to trade steering in inland trade nodes. It also increases trade collection in your trade capital if it is in an inland trade node. (I believe inland trade nodes are the checkered ones? Not sure.) It exists to make up for the lack of trade protection.
18:05 - considering the requirements duplicated, it's actually more straightforward than it looks, it basically just wants you to put a marketplace and either 15 dip dev or more trade power into the highlighted provinces.
I thought you were going to do a Chinese Battle Royal thingy, release all the nations and fight it out. That mission at 18:03 is easy, you just need to build a marketplace in each of those places.
Commented this already but I’d love to see a yuan w/ mandate video seeing how fun the region is now, most other guides never form it until they’ve conquered China or already become the mongol empire
You can really tell that Hawk doesn't play in China much lol. The Unify China CB aka, more or less the only reason to ever be a Chinese Kingdom or take the Mandate of Heaven, is one of the most busted CBs in the entire game, giving you -75% Aggressive expansion and, most importantly, automatically coring any province you occupy before you even annex it, so its always worthwhile to draw out a war to 100% occupy an enemy in China so you don't have to core anything except to full state. Which of course, you can always full state stuff before you annex it if you already have a province in that state so that saves even more admin points.
Hey, just a tip, but never go strengthen noble priveleges. Always go for compromise with the nobility, reduces influence while at the same time providing usually much more than 10% manpower boost. I've got 5k hours, trust me.
Which strategy should I use as Corfu to become a great power next time? Leave a comment here.
Check out more Releasables here: ruclips.net/p/PLsO8A6cTBggvdKKNSIt3lES1mSDe8quI-
No cb England obviously
As Corfu, conquer all wine producing provinces, take a sip of wine for each, conquer England, vomit everywhere, and see how they like it.
Or the Core-fu achievement, if you want to be boring.
Get achievement and conquer London/England because tourist and they owned it at one point
Pray for the Ottomans to not be hostile. Get them to support your indepdence. Prosper.
Conquer Venice, get catholic, lose Korfu to ottomans, grow in size, reconquer Balkans, form Greece, achieve Its all Greek to me Achievment.
When you use the Unify China CB, whichever province you occupy automatically becomes your core.
Territorial core. You still need to spend admin points to make it a full core.
Still better than no cores
Also for provinces out of China?
For exemple you fight Korea with unify China CB or Oirat, do all they provinces you occupy become your core?
@@MintsClassicno, just provinces in china superregion
it is worth to note that only province you directly occupy. Transfered by ally/subject don't work
Dali historically gave the Yuan dynasty some trouble because of it being up in the mountains as a reault They had such a high degree of autonomy and part of the reason why they can exist. Such a beast of a nation
Military dictatorship germany video when?
@@muhammadgharibaldy8064 January 30th I'm thinking 🤔
@@thechairmangames noice
With the unify China CB when you occupy a province you get a core. It's ridiculously strong, lol
It used to give you full cores too, now they're just territorial.
@@Narvaljodchik oh damn they nerfed it, lol. but yeah still really strong.
(Edit) As pointed out in the replies this is wrong. You actually only need to fulfill the mission requirements in one province, not all 4 of them like I posted.
18:04 I actually really like that Paradox has embraced Anbennar-style mission design, it's just the formatting that's the problem. That giant wall of text is saying that you need to own those 4 specific provinces, they all need a trade power building, and each one has to either have 15 production development OR produce 100 trade power in it's node.
It says one of the following must be true above all that, so you actually only need one of those four provinces to have a trade building, and 15 production or 100 trade power.
@Emmaria_ You're right, I totally missed that and assumed you needed to complete the requirements for all of them. Seems like I'm the one who would benefit from a more readable mission system the most 😅
I love the reaction when korea, ayu lan xang casually want to support the independence. We finally see some pain-free happy looks from you :D
Love your channel, your guides are great. One suggestion though, I think your guides would be a lot easier to follow if you put things like idea group picks and estate privileges in the description so if the viewer’s game goes a bit different from yours we don’t have to keep skipping around looking for those things. Your videos are very useful and entertaining regardless, thanks for the great guides.
He does do that for his guides, but Releasables and A to Z aren't guides, they're entertainment.
@@AGrumpyPanda oh fr? My bad lol.
I'm sure you know this, but the cheapest to dev province is not always the cheapest to spawn an institution province. This is because the more you spend on the dev point the more the institution spreads, so a slightly more expensive to dev province which has more dev, may be better for deving an institution.
Is there a way of knowing which province is cheapest?
@@quentinbertrand4551 AFAIK there is no way to tell which province has the most "province development cost" modifier but it is safe to say that you should go with capitals, trade centers and enact the state edict and maybe use the modifier that comes from generic mission tree. I think this is the best way to get the most bang for your buck.
@@harunkuf7055no way in game but I've definitely seen a budget monk video where he calculates it, also cloth provinces are -10% dev cost
@@dyoyo99 if your excel skills are good enough you won't even need a calculator!
You can just go to the development tab and sort by development cost.
The lowest investment in monarch points to develop the institutions isn't always the lowest developed/cheapest province. IIrc the best province to pick is like 7-9 starting developent (plus farmlands, trade goods, centres of trade etc). Also coastal is almost always better than non-coastal 'cos you get 10% more spread per click.
Yeah, if you've got a 15-20% difference in dev cost then that's worth looking at, but it's factors like centers of trade, coastline, et cetera that make or break it.
Amazing that for your Dali, the last name of the king is historically accurate as the Duan noble house ruled Dali during the Song Dynasty era.
Congrats on cracking the ming vassal curse!
Caravan power is a bonus to trade steering in inland trade nodes. It also increases trade collection in your trade capital if it is in an inland trade node. (I believe inland trade nodes are the checkered ones? Not sure.) It exists to make up for the lack of trade protection.
Red Hawk kind of looks like Dali (Salvador). How appropriate.
18:05 - considering the requirements duplicated, it's actually more straightforward than it looks, it basically just wants you to put a marketplace and either 15 dip dev or more trade power into the highlighted provinces.
Low mandate gives liberty desire to subjects, so that's probably the reason all those countries supported you
I love how it says you need to scornfully insult Liege in that first mission
I thought you were going to do a Chinese Battle Royal thingy, release all the nations and fight it out.
That mission at 18:03 is easy, you just need to build a marketplace in each of those places.
Commented this already but I’d love to see a yuan w/ mandate video seeing how fun the region is now, most other guides never form it until they’ve conquered China or already become the mongol empire
11:45 Already a level of minmaxing rarely seen on this channel
Watching you peace out, shouting GET THE GOLD MINE
you missed the opportunity to make a border gore country like a salvador dali painting
Yes, caravan power is a buff when trading in inland trade nodes
16:30 unify china gives you cores on occupied Provinces so yea its even more op.
I do wish there was an achievement about unifying China and becoming EoC as one of the splinter states honestly.
Corfu for Core-fu
Nice one, Mr. Hawk
14:45 my eyes...
18:26 but no one is below...
This is the end for The Red Hawk
For corfu I’d like you to get their unique achievement too!
You can really tell that Hawk doesn't play in China much lol. The Unify China CB aka, more or less the only reason to ever be a Chinese Kingdom or take the Mandate of Heaven, is one of the most busted CBs in the entire game, giving you -75% Aggressive expansion and, most importantly, automatically coring any province you occupy before you even annex it, so its always worthwhile to draw out a war to 100% occupy an enemy in China so you don't have to core anything except to full state. Which of course, you can always full state stuff before you annex it if you already have a province in that state so that saves even more admin points.
The prophesized run.
Zlewikk hasba fairly recent video on Corfu, but he nation ruined Venice first :P
Weren't other 2/3 ming vassals already being picked on the name wheel?
A Ming vassal ? On RUclips ? In Redhawk videos ? In place of another country ? Localized entirely within the Releasables series ?
Yes!
Is that a dynasty warriors character on the thumbnail ?
can you play as mexico (Not Mexico in the 1800s scenario, but the Mexico we established with Portugal/Castile in the 1444 scenario.)
Ming content :)
1.35 Burgundy guide?
I love your content
You jumped over montenegro?
Insult Liege?! What did Liege ever do to you?
In the next chinese releasables i think you need to unify china, just for RP
why dont you get free cores ?
why did it sayLiege?
Red Hawk is now banned for life by Winnie the Pooh
Ello
Hey, just a tip, but never go strengthen noble priveleges. Always go for compromise with the nobility, reduces influence while at the same time providing usually much more than 10% manpower boost.
I've got 5k hours, trust me.