peasants republic can voluntarily give up the clergy estate is they take the Separate the Clergy from State reform on tier 4. just requires you to have inno or humanist and not have religious or divine ideas. presumably that would also work equally as well as the USA, no? and, really, any nation that gives up their nobility with the Parliamentarism reform as well.
Sure but then it only works with certain ideas... and also the Parliamentarism doesn't work because it is on the same Tier 6 as the Government switch so you would need to spend 50 Reformprogress each time... so both things that you suggested are not really generic and repeatable at all (also considering the fact that becoming a peasants Republic is way harder than becoming the USA)
Interesting, I was thinking it seemed like a good admin dump if you were playing tall, some variant of this (even if weaker) would be a pretty good. Probably not a USA run though lol
each time you switch to parliament you can get a new parliament issue that gives you 50 adm, making the Cycle only cost 10 adm. or am i missing something?
You don't need to be the US anymore for White House. You just need your capital in the new world, which you would need to do in order to keep the province anyways. Their ideas are... ok. +5 tolerance of heretics and -2 unrest make for a good humanist build, and -10% autonomy in territories is nice if you're very wide with lots of TCs. Their complete lack of a mission tree is pretty bad, though.
Great video! And congrats for your performance on ParaBellum, I was able to see it live 😍
peasants republic can voluntarily give up the clergy estate is they take the Separate the Clergy from State reform on tier 4. just requires you to have inno or humanist and not have religious or divine ideas. presumably that would also work equally as well as the USA, no? and, really, any nation that gives up their nobility with the Parliamentarism reform as well.
Sure but then it only works with certain ideas... and also the Parliamentarism doesn't work because it is on the same Tier 6 as the Government switch so you would need to spend 50 Reformprogress each time... so both things that you suggested are not really generic and repeatable at all (also considering the fact that becoming a peasants Republic is way harder than becoming the USA)
you can abuse just nobility estate without need to form evil usa;) focus on Gems Livestock Metals
Gg man for the win as ottomans eith byz mission quest
Thanks! It was pretty close though :)
Printing press go BRRRR!
Der Bro bricht EU4 einfach so hart xD
How very American of You xD
Very nice, Student! I did not see that coming. Well, now we all know the power of fiat currency...
Interesting, I was thinking it seemed like a good admin dump if you were playing tall, some variant of this (even if weaker) would be a pretty good. Probably not a USA run though lol
I'm pretty sure you can also sell land for free once every 10 years, since it seems that only nobility has any land when you do this
Yes but that is not really a lot of money..
@@thestudentYT at first I thought you could get it every reset, but then I remembered that it has 10 years cd. Still wanted to mention it
bro, but why not Malaca?
yoo thats wild. is this the real american dream?
The real American dream: to profit from monopolies... Sounds historically accurate to me, just don't tell Teddy Roosevelt Lol.
each time you switch to parliament you can get a new parliament issue that gives you 50 adm, making the Cycle only cost 10 adm. or am i missing something?
Yes you are right, I totally missed that... although it is not guarenteed to get that issue but still, yes
With this and the White House US is honestly now a top tier end-tag.
You don't need to be the US anymore for White House. You just need your capital in the new world, which you would need to do in order to keep the province anyways.
Their ideas are... ok. +5 tolerance of heretics and -2 unrest make for a good humanist build, and -10% autonomy in territories is nice if you're very wide with lots of TCs. Their complete lack of a mission tree is pretty bad, though.
How do you stuck so much stability cost modifier?
That is a pretty long list... but you just check stability cost on the pdx wiki there is everything listed
How'd you get Aragon as a PU when you're a republic?
I got it before the event
You can take a pu and change religion or goverment: just keep positive relation
Fun historical fact: United States did the same thing IRL and it triggered a Civil War 💀