Yeah a few of the tips he gave were complete nonsense, like the emperor forcing seppuku immediately after starting a war, I’ve never had this happen, it usually happens after you peace out.
@@chiangkaishrek5123 It happened to me... :( The emperor forced Seppuku 3 rulers in a row. One was during a war which I started a couple months after the previous ruler was forced to commit Seppuku. But yes usually its after you peace out.
I've recently finished a Hosokawa => Japan game, and it was great fun. The whole area is basicallty a huge bar-room brawl, with near constant warfare. I can also add an additonal tip - hire an admiral! Most of the other daimyos won't get one, so having an admiral gives you a huge advantage in naval combat, which is really important in the south of Japan. I didn't see the Sepukku requests that Res describes, but I did make a couple of errors that others should try to avoid. Firstly I developed my capital in an attempt to improve my economy. Bad move. It just caused the Shogun to steal my development and I ended up worse off. Secondly, shortly after forming Japan, I colonised a province in Taiwan. I suspect this was the reason that Ming really really hated me and proceeded to declare war on me practically every decade until I stopped playing in 1653 (due to completing the "Made In Japan" achievement. and wrecking my economy to get it). I could generally hold Ming off, but frequent wars from one of the game's biggest super-powers were seriously draining, and limited what I could achieve elsewhere on the map. I also question whether it's worth forming Japan at all (unless you need achievements), since a Shogunate is such an overpowered form of government with it's potential for an unlimited number of vassals.
The Force Seppuku Shogun to Damiyo interaction and the Contribute to Capital Shogun to Damiyo are only available if the Damiyo has less than 50% liberty desire as stated by the eu4 wiki
Ming will get a Unite China CB on you if you colonize provinces in Taiwan. I used that in my latest game as Vijanagar, where I went exploration anyway to spawn colonialism. The plan is as follows: 1.You play VJ and Conquer India, Dev push Rennaisance and colonize your way to south africa before 1500, then head out your explorer to find St. Helena of the coast of Africa to get colonialism. If you do it right you should be way ahead in Tech in comparison to Ming at 1550. 2.Between 1500 and 1550 you should colonize and Conquer most of Indonesia and the Philippines, also when it gets close to 1550 you want to have the whole of Taiwan Colonized. Build up you Navy to Max capacity, Focus on Heavy Ships. You want to be as strong as possible in the upcoming Naval battle. 3. Ming will attack you with the Unite China Cb, they desire Taiwan and will invade there. Do nothing for the first year of war and let them occupy Taiwan, the AI will transfer a lot of troops to Taiwan, in my game about 80% of his army. Now get in your heavies, win the Naval battle and Trap Ming on Taiwan. This will leave Ming pretty much defenseless in Mainland China. This is a pretty consistent Setup as VJ and makes the first Ming War so much easier.
If you have a stronger navy Ming just turns into a bank. Use the trade protection CB on him as soon as the truce wears off, then just blockade until you've got enough warscore for max gold and war reps, plus hurting his mandate from blockade devastation. I was getting 3k+ gold and 12-15/mo war reps every couple years this way.
I colonize Taiwan as Japan and let Ming declare on me every so often. You can consistently stackwipe Ming as they try to land on Taiwan or Japan and slowly build up warscore as you colonize elsewhere so you can take 3k ducats plus 10 more per month with war reps. You can also use this opportunity to declare on a tributary right before you peace out Ming if you want to start conquering in Asia instead of colonizing. Ming won't join the second war. Just be careful. It's a LOT easier to defend islands from Ming than mainland Asia.
If you play as oda, you can develop your province with diplo point. It has dye as trade good. That can help a bit with early income. Also do not be afraid to go over force limit; you have reduced force limit due to being a vassal, but you can actually afford it by taking loans, and pay it back later when you unify japan, they have a few events, including some that gives you like 2 gold mines.
Loans my dude, at the very start of the game very first thing you need to do is build two cav units, take tons of loans you can pay them back super easily later
Yeah, plus once sengoku begins everyone will be at war and their tiny armies disappear fast. Also, remember you don't military access, so before declaring far, move your army near to there's, start marching and declare when halfway there. You should stack wipe them. Now you only have their allies to worry about
Keeping Ashikaga (Shogunate) happy is probably the worst thing you can do. It not only improves his relationship with you, but also your relationship with him. Since your freedom desire is partially based on your relation to your overlord, it pushes you below 50%, which is nessecary for the shogunate to steal development, generals or force seppuku. Seppuku can also be forced after a peacedeal, but only if you took land. (happens way more often than right after war declaration) Ashikaga often even improves relation with you just so he can kill your leader, no matter how much he likes you.
the Force Seppuku Shogun to Damiyo interaction is only available if the Damiyo is at war and has less than 50% liberty desire as stated by the eu4 wiki
Another piece of advice: Always watch out for other daimyos who may steal your provinces by also declaring war on your enemies and occupying them first. The Japanese AIs are really good at that. Similarly, when you declare a war for the shogunate and have some allies helping you, make sure you set kyoto as a province of interest before the war and make sure you get to it first.
Hey radio I just started watching u and I already watched all your videos... I really enjoy watching your guides then doing the achievement and trying to beat your time on the goal. Just wanted to say I love your consistency and how often you manage to get quality videos out
In general when you declare a war and two countries which would get called in that war you're starting are at war with each other will not get called into your war. This applies to coalitions and normal wars.
The shogun wont declare on you, you shouldnt keep your relations high as you did because then you wont have over 50% liberty desire and will get seppukud like you did, i played a shimazu game and didnt get seppukud once
Ruina Imperii oda actually has dye province. On a farmland. With a good early ruler they can get renaissance before some european does; the opm actually serves as a bonus since it’s cheaper to embrace
The funny thing happened to me about these coalitions is that they declare their wars independently xD so instead of fighting a single war with 6 to 7 enemies and 3 to 4 allies you are I was fighting 4 independent wars with 1 to 2 enemies each, This could be useful in piecing them out but it is bad cause you lose almost all of your allies after the second war get declared by most cause they will not be called into 4 defensive wars have to show superiority too much thus finishing your manpower (making it tempting for more neighboring daimyos to declare on you when you have no manpower left not allies
Great guide! Continue these guides they inspire me to look at countries in a new way and i always try the strategies after watching! But could you show moves after taking Korea?
I disagree with the statement that he could ever run out of content. For how can mere mortals hope to keep up with the force of nature that is the Paradox DLC policy?
I keep trying to follow this guys advice but the only country near me that doesn't have op allies has a level 3 fort, I've restarted multiple times for this
I’d like to put my own input to this video. 1. Sell ships, yes I know it’s obvious but first sell to the people you plan to invade first. This will make that weaker. Then set them as rivals and fabricate claims. Also it’s hard to do but you can sell ships for more money, often you can only sell ships for 10 or 20. But I can sell a carrack at 23 gold, the rest can be sold for 12, 13 and for two of your ships 15. You just need to constantly look through to see who is willing to pay and see what ships they want. 2. After conquering two provinces a coalition will likely form in the next war even if you core them. So from now on every war you fight and conquer in you must find allies no matter how small. Then help them. Defend them, get them land. Gather favours. 3. Be patient. Pick your moments carefully. Pick out the land you want to conquer first even if it’s heavily divided. Watch when they are in wars or when there allies are in wars. Avoid taking loans and spend time paying off loans. Strike when your manpower is at half or full. 4 humiliate rivals and force them to pay war reparations. Bring an ally but promise to give them land. 5. As you gather 10 provinces Help expand your ally’s territory to one or two. Keep your friends close. So when you go to war against Ashikaga they will likely side with you. With you video and these tips I was able to unit japan within 30 to 50 years with no loans and a comfortable army constantly drilling for battle. I hope this helps and I could use some tips for after japan is half or fully United under your rule please.
I keep trying to play Japan but the Shogun keeps demanding Seppuku again and again and again and I have no idea how to stop this demand from happening. Even with just a 1 province conquest.
Is the Japan region broken in 1.28? Everyone is a normal Vassal to Ashikaga, makes everyone rebel from the start and you can't declare war on each other since "Vassals can't fight their own wars". Edit: Just a bug, restarted and problem solved.
good video, but if you wanna play this strategy you need to restart many times, cuz opm near you in most situation have 2 allies except 1 and you cant war vs 3 nations cuz if they have like 6k army vs your 4 its no matter what ideas you have they just kill you
Currently attempting my 4th go at it with the Oda, How did you get your FL up? Mine remained at 4 and I took Ichizen, Yamato, Settsu, and Harima. Unfortunately I've been unable to start any more wars due to allies getting me in a million truces (Uesugi) and when I can my allies refuse to enter due to war exhaustion. Where am I going wrong with the strat here? lol
@@chiangkaishrek5123 No, I believe the AI must've done it before i took the provinces, i opted to deal with the rebels piecemeal. I gave up on using the Oda. In my current Hosokawa campaign I've had the same problem but I'm up to 9 units with all of Kyushu and south of Amago. The problem I'm currently having is that the Uesugi rivaled me and keep out mil teching me, then dragging me into wars with my allies that I can't win! I'm not too great at EU so I might have to just retry again when I get better at manipulating the diplomacy game (if this run fails). We are down to 6 daimyo (one I'm allied with, Hata-something), a OPM Takeda (allied with Uesugi and Amago, who are rivaled), Uesugi, Amago, and Ando (allied with Uesugi) . I'm open to any tips you may have though :)
Jbum26 I’m not sure why you only have 9 force limit if you have that much land, I suppose you could hire a land force limit advisor, or if you are incredibly desperate and you still only have 9, you could take quantity ideas(I don’t recommend doing this)
Poland has been on my radar for a while now. I wanted to do it when poland update came out, but then IRL stuff got me busy. Hopefully I can get back to it after 1.28 release!
I actually just recently played as oda after reading thru all the ideas of the nations there i was like "oh man they START with morale and ica?" . I won my first 2 wars with ming but had to white peace the third one. they just keep throwing waves of trash mobs at me and it hurts.
Oda and Shimazu are very close, very similar ideas. Oda has that sweet -10% core creation and province warscore cost, 3 pips for generals, 20% more manpower and 10% goods produced. Shimazu has 5% discipline and -1% yearly army tradition decay so I would argue that it's easier to maintain high army tradition as Shimazu and roll better generals this way.
Sorry but this guide is mediocre at best. I have playes Oda literally hundreds of times, you can form Japan in early 14 seventies with all provinces owned and no coalitions fired. The most important thing is getting claims to have low AE and going into wars only with neighbours. And you don't need to have multiple sepukus on your rulers as well if you are fast enough. Go colonialism and then quantity, go to Mexico and start killing Ming as early as 1550. To get the achievement just border a Christian province in America's and hope for the event to fire. Maybe ill do a tutorial on Oda one day
I understand your sentiment, but this guide is probably directed to newer player who never played this region before. Also, @RadioRes need to take a break from his crazy 'True Heir of Timor'. What better way than smacking some OPM and nobody cares about you.
Of course its going to seem 'mediocre' for someone who has 100s of hours on Oda lol. I disagree about getting claims though, as AE is really not an issue (it will save you some admin, but I would rather just paint Japan earlier). You can grow big enough before any threatening coalition forms. And seppukus are RNG, you can try to piss off shogun and keep LD above 50%, but then you risk facing a war against them you aren't prepared for. PS- there are also other 600 countries you can play in EU4 :)
It's better to stay as a shogunate than form Japan. I know that was the point of the video. But you want to talk about a broken nation? Prussia doesn't have anything on Japanese disciprine and their infinite vassals.
Ise allies hosokawa and date, mina on your right allies uesagi. Fucking gg every fucking game. It isn't even close to uncommon, any strategy that plays oda either addresses this kind of diplomacy at the start or it is a savescum strat in disguise.
“Will always have a minor ally” every game they had three allies
Yeah a few of the tips he gave were complete nonsense, like the emperor forcing seppuku immediately after starting a war, I’ve never had this happen, it usually happens after you peace out.
Chiang Kai Shrek I just recently did is as Hosouwaka
@@chiangkaishrek5123 It happened to me... :( The emperor forced Seppuku 3 rulers in a row. One was during a war which I started a couple months after the previous ruler was forced to commit Seppuku. But yes usually its after you peace out.
@@samcroswell2386 you give sudoku back to emperor Kappa
Is it not matter even if the shogun have high opinion on you? They'll force you to commit seppuku anyway?
I've recently finished a Hosokawa => Japan game, and it was great fun. The whole area is basicallty a huge bar-room brawl, with near constant warfare. I can also add an additonal tip - hire an admiral! Most of the other daimyos won't get one, so having an admiral gives you a huge advantage in naval combat, which is really important in the south of Japan.
I didn't see the Sepukku requests that Res describes, but I did make a couple of errors that others should try to avoid.
Firstly I developed my capital in an attempt to improve my economy. Bad move. It just caused the Shogun to steal my development and I ended up worse off.
Secondly, shortly after forming Japan, I colonised a province in Taiwan. I suspect this was the reason that Ming really really hated me and proceeded to declare war on me practically every decade until I stopped playing in 1653 (due to completing the "Made In Japan" achievement. and wrecking my economy to get it). I could generally hold Ming off, but frequent wars from one of the game's biggest super-powers were seriously draining, and limited what I could achieve elsewhere on the map.
I also question whether it's worth forming Japan at all (unless you need achievements), since a Shogunate is such an overpowered form of government with it's potential for an unlimited number of vassals.
Yeah Japan is mostly roleplay plus some cool missions.
The Force Seppuku Shogun to Damiyo interaction and the Contribute to Capital Shogun to Damiyo are only available if the Damiyo has less than 50% liberty desire as stated by the eu4 wiki
Ming will get a Unite China CB on you if you colonize provinces in Taiwan. I used that in my latest game as Vijanagar, where I went exploration anyway to spawn colonialism. The plan is as follows:
1.You play VJ and Conquer India, Dev push Rennaisance and colonize your way to south africa before 1500, then head out your explorer to find St. Helena of the coast of Africa to get colonialism. If you do it right you should be way ahead in Tech in comparison to Ming at 1550.
2.Between 1500 and 1550 you should colonize and Conquer most of Indonesia and the Philippines, also when it gets close to 1550 you want to have the whole of Taiwan Colonized. Build up you Navy to Max capacity, Focus on Heavy Ships. You want to be as strong as possible in the upcoming Naval battle.
3. Ming will attack you with the Unite China Cb, they desire Taiwan and will invade there. Do nothing for the first year of war and let them occupy Taiwan, the AI will transfer a lot of troops to Taiwan, in my game about 80% of his army. Now get in your heavies, win the Naval battle and Trap Ming on Taiwan. This will leave Ming pretty much defenseless in Mainland China.
This is a pretty consistent Setup as VJ and makes the first Ming War so much easier.
If you have a stronger navy Ming just turns into a bank. Use the trade protection CB on him as soon as the truce wears off, then just blockade until you've got enough warscore for max gold and war reps, plus hurting his mandate from blockade devastation. I was getting 3k+ gold and 12-15/mo war reps every couple years this way.
I colonize Taiwan as Japan and let Ming declare on me every so often. You can consistently stackwipe Ming as they try to land on Taiwan or Japan and slowly build up warscore as you colonize elsewhere so you can take 3k ducats plus 10 more per month with war reps. You can also use this opportunity to declare on a tributary right before you peace out Ming if you want to start conquering in Asia instead of colonizing. Ming won't join the second war. Just be careful. It's a LOT easier to defend islands from Ming than mainland Asia.
what do you mean "its easy chain war" ?? daimyo ally each other, everyone has 2-3 allies and they pile up on me with a much bigger stack than mine wtf
honestly, it's worth it to take loans and go over force limit. and i save scum for good generals.
If you play as oda, you can develop your province with diplo point. It has dye as trade good. That can help a bit with early income. Also do not be afraid to go over force limit; you have reduced force limit due to being a vassal, but you can actually afford it by taking loans, and pay it back later when you unify japan, they have a few events, including some that gives you like 2 gold mines.
Loans my dude, at the very start of the game very first thing you need to do is build two cav units, take tons of loans you can pay them back super easily later
Yeah, plus once sengoku begins everyone will be at war and their tiny armies disappear fast. Also, remember you don't military access, so before declaring far, move your army near to there's, start marching and declare when halfway there. You should stack wipe them. Now you only have their allies to worry about
kill the stacks before they group up
This guy has the best EU4 guides on RUclips, hands down.
Keeping Ashikaga (Shogunate) happy is probably the worst thing you can do. It not only improves his relationship with you, but also your relationship with him.
Since your freedom desire is partially based on your relation to your overlord, it pushes you below 50%, which is nessecary for the shogunate to steal development, generals or force seppuku.
Seppuku can also be forced after a peacedeal, but only if you took land. (happens way more often than right after war declaration)
Ashikaga often even improves relation with you just so he can kill your leader, no matter how much he likes you.
the Force Seppuku Shogun to Damiyo interaction is only available if the Damiyo is at war and has less than 50% liberty desire as stated by the eu4 wiki
Another piece of advice: Always watch out for other daimyos who may steal your provinces by also declaring war on your enemies and occupying them first. The Japanese AIs are really good at that.
Similarly, when you declare a war for the shogunate and have some allies helping you, make sure you set kyoto as a province of interest before the war and make sure you get to it first.
Hey radio I just started watching u and I already watched all your videos... I really enjoy watching your guides then doing the achievement and trying to beat your time on the goal. Just wanted to say I love your consistency and how often you manage to get quality videos out
In general when you declare a war and two countries which would get called in that war you're starting are at war with each other will not get called into your war. This applies to coalitions and normal wars.
The shogun wont declare on you, you shouldnt keep your relations high as you did because then you wont have over 50% liberty desire and will get seppukud like you did, i played a shimazu game and didnt get seppukud once
Just imagine the problems with getting institutions in places like that...
Just develop a farmland with a silk province. Institution as well as good economy
Ruina Imperii oda actually has dye province. On a farmland. With a good early ruler they can get renaissance before some european does; the opm actually serves as a bonus since it’s cheaper to embrace
Tried chain warring got most of Japan under control, lost to rebel stacks that are bigger than my force limit and drain my manpower
Raising autonomy helps?
Raise autonomy, buy national disturb counsellor, get a stack of merc and delete after you kill rebels... Idk, there is a lot options
İf you claim at least 1 province from the daimyo that you gonna sengoku war dec, shogun won't force seppuku. So first claim, then dec sengoku war
Its a slow to expansion, but if you set trade to hostile, it could workout.
Claims also reduces coring costs, so you can save a bit more admin- points
Congrats for 5k!
The funny thing happened to me about these coalitions is that they declare their wars independently xD
so instead of fighting a single war with 6 to 7 enemies and 3 to 4 allies you are I was fighting 4 independent wars with 1 to 2 enemies each,
This could be useful in piecing them out but it is bad cause you lose almost all of your allies after the second war get declared by most cause they will not be called into 4 defensive wars have to show superiority too much thus finishing your manpower (making it tempting for more neighboring daimyos to declare on you when you have no manpower left not allies
How do you avoid getting Seppuku'd into a Regency Council? This happens to me just about every time by 1450.
Thanks, i managed to form japan and conquer all of japan island in 1510
Try to do the Avar Khaganate Achivment, i think that this can be a good challenge!
extremely easy - break free with golden horde. then do everything you can to ally ottomans
Its on my list. Thanks!
Great guide! Continue these guides they inspire me to look at countries in a new way and i always try the strategies after watching! But could you show moves after taking
Korea?
you gotta chill with uploading man, there won't be any content left for you to cover. would be a shame. you deserve way more subs tho
I disagree with the statement that he could ever run out of content. For how can mere mortals hope to keep up with the force of nature that is the Paradox DLC policy?
First wc tutorial?
1. Play as Ottomans
2. Done
1. Play as Ulm
2. Done
@@endercraft111 But why is ULM so popular at WC?
@@sergiusko4327 It's a meme nation. In actuality it is a shitty free city.
I keep trying to follow this guys advice but the only country near me that doesn't have op allies has a level 3 fort, I've restarted multiple times for this
Why to focus on military points? Would you not need a gazzilion Admin points in order to core provinces?
No. Japan cores fast. This isn’t like anywhere else.
9:09 Kyoto is not the same as Tokyo, its a different place, actually Musashi is the place the modern day Tokyo is located.
I’d like to put my own input to this video.
1. Sell ships, yes I know it’s obvious but first sell to the people you plan to invade first. This will make that weaker. Then set them as rivals and fabricate claims. Also it’s hard to do but you can sell ships for more money, often you can only sell ships for 10 or 20. But I can sell a carrack at 23 gold, the rest can be sold for 12, 13 and for two of your ships 15. You just need to constantly look through to see who is willing to pay and see what ships they want.
2. After conquering two provinces a coalition will likely form in the next war even if you core them. So from now on every war you fight and conquer in you must find allies no matter how small. Then help them. Defend them, get them land. Gather favours.
3. Be patient. Pick your moments carefully. Pick out the land you want to conquer first even if it’s heavily divided. Watch when they are in wars or when there allies are in wars. Avoid taking loans and spend time paying off loans. Strike when your manpower is at half or full.
4 humiliate rivals and force them to pay war reparations. Bring an ally but promise to give them land.
5. As you gather 10 provinces Help expand your ally’s territory to one or two. Keep your friends close. So when you go to war against Ashikaga they will likely side with you.
With you video and these tips I was able to unit japan within 30 to 50 years with no loans and a comfortable army constantly drilling for battle. I hope this helps and I could use some tips for after japan is half or fully United under your rule please.
I keep trying to play Japan but the Shogun keeps demanding Seppuku again and again and again and I have no idea how to stop this demand from happening. Even with just a 1 province conquest.
i would love a longer guide
A full Japan guide likely in 1.28!
Help me out here, if you attack a dude with one ally and that dude has three allies so you can’t make him co belligerent do you take land from them?
Is the Japan region broken in 1.28? Everyone is a normal Vassal to Ashikaga, makes everyone rebel from the start and you can't declare war on each other since "Vassals can't fight their own wars".
Edit: Just a bug, restarted and problem solved.
Watching your videos has made me improve massively at this game. Do you plan on having written guides as well as videos?
Yes plan is to do both video and text guides. But lately I haven't had time to do text ones :/
I prefer to keep the Oda ideas. You'll need those military ideas for Ming and India.
good video, but if you wanna play this strategy you need to restart many times, cuz opm near you in most situation have 2 allies except 1 and you cant war vs 3 nations cuz if they have like 6k army vs your 4 its no matter what ideas you have they just kill you
I would rather take shimazu instead of oda.
Just became Shogun as shimazu.
They're unstoppable once you get them going.
I took kyoto and nathing happens i remain as a independent daimyo what happen then?
it finally went well, then the shotgunate declared war and my allies joined him...
What's that music at the end?
Newsroom
Thanks. Great video btw
if you dont want lose stability, just delete your army, they would attack you and then build the army back and take kyoto
What about a guide as Japan to beat ming and korea
Yes! Another Japan video!
Currently attempting my 4th go at it with the Oda, How did you get your FL up? Mine remained at 4 and I took Ichizen, Yamato, Settsu, and Harima. Unfortunately I've been unable to start any more wars due to allies getting me in a million truces (Uesugi) and when I can my allies refuse to enter due to war exhaustion. Where am I going wrong with the strat here? lol
Did you boost autonomy or something?
@@chiangkaishrek5123 No, I believe the AI must've done it before i took the provinces, i opted to deal with the rebels piecemeal. I gave up on using the Oda. In my current Hosokawa campaign I've had the same problem but I'm up to 9 units with all of Kyushu and south of Amago. The problem I'm currently having is that the Uesugi rivaled me and keep out mil teching me, then dragging me into wars with my allies that I can't win! I'm not too great at EU so I might have to just retry again when I get better at manipulating the diplomacy game (if this run fails). We are down to 6 daimyo (one I'm allied with, Hata-something), a OPM Takeda (allied with Uesugi and Amago, who are rivaled), Uesugi, Amago, and Ando (allied with Uesugi) . I'm open to any tips you may have though :)
Jbum26 I’m not sure why you only have 9 force limit if you have that much land, I suppose you could hire a land force limit advisor, or if you are incredibly desperate and you still only have 9, you could take quantity ideas(I don’t recommend doing this)
Jbum26 You could develop some of your low autonomy provinces to try and raise your forcelimit as well.
how do you invade korea without daddy ming smashing your navy?
I always end up bankrupt then ashikaga annexes me
Possibly do a Poland Guide? I know its a rather big nation and all but I would love to see you do one
Poland has been on my radar for a while now. I wanted to do it when poland update came out, but then IRL stuff got me busy. Hopefully I can get back to it after 1.28 release!
i always get to unite like 3/7 of japan and then there is one hard enemy, who is better than me and impossible to win.
Oda is one of my fav nations in the eastern Asia region. :)
The sun will rise again! Tenno heika bonzai
Do you need Mandate of Heaven DLC?
Yuan tutorial?
so uh, i made it to 8 provinces...and my force limit was still 4.
Did you boost autonomy like crazy? Or exploit development?
I actually just recently played as oda after reading thru all the ideas of the nations there i was like "oh man they START with morale and ica?" . I won my first 2 wars with ming but had to white peace the third one. they just keep throwing waves of trash mobs at me and it hurts.
What Damyjo has the best ideas?
Oda and Shimazu are very close, very similar ideas. Oda has that sweet -10% core creation and province warscore cost, 3 pips for generals, 20% more manpower and 10% goods produced.
Shimazu has 5% discipline and -1% yearly army tradition decay so I would argue that it's easier to maintain high army tradition as Shimazu and roll better generals this way.
@@buubb3178 thx
You know you need Jeju and Ryukyu for the achievement? which is the hardest part....
Please do a Florence or shirvan guide
thanks, man. I tried it 2 days ago, with oda, and couldn't do it
You should try saladin’s legacy achievement
Will definitely do that after I cover a few nations on 1.28 release :)
Ideas?
Haha nice man, my next game was going to be a tall japan.
Sorry but this guide is mediocre at best. I have playes Oda literally hundreds of times, you can form Japan in early 14 seventies with all provinces owned and no coalitions fired. The most important thing is getting claims to have low AE and going into wars only with neighbours. And you don't need to have multiple sepukus on your rulers as well if you are fast enough. Go colonialism and then quantity, go to Mexico and start killing Ming as early as 1550.
To get the achievement just border a Christian province in America's and hope for the event to fire. Maybe ill do a tutorial on Oda one day
I'm sending privateers at Beijing on day 1
I understand your sentiment, but this guide is probably directed to newer player who never played this region before. Also, @RadioRes need to take a break from his crazy 'True Heir of Timor'. What better way than smacking some OPM and nobody cares about you.
Of course its going to seem 'mediocre' for someone who has 100s of hours on Oda lol. I disagree about getting claims though, as AE is really not an issue (it will save you some admin, but I would rather just paint Japan earlier). You can grow big enough before any threatening coalition forms. And seppukus are RNG, you can try to piss off shogun and keep LD above 50%, but then you risk facing a war against them you aren't prepared for.
PS- there are also other 600 countries you can play in EU4 :)
Will you do the tutorial or did you just say it?
Yo , Radio Res , can you be my boy and do a guide on : how to form arabia as Medina and conquer the entire muslim world
It's better to stay as a shogunate than form Japan. I know that was the point of the video. But you want to talk about a broken nation? Prussia doesn't have anything on Japanese disciprine and their infinite vassals.
most of the things require dlc i dont have ffs
Skjaldbaka ikr I just got the game on November and have been waiting to catch up on DLC. The game is still super fun though.
@@Infinitystar225 yeah it is fun but i quite dislike having to sell my kidney to play them
Skjaldbaka same, I haven't got them all yet and likely won't for a while
@@Infinitystar225 me too
Ty
Ise allies hosokawa and date, mina on your right allies uesagi. Fucking gg every fucking game. It isn't even close to uncommon, any strategy that plays oda either addresses this kind of diplomacy at the start or it is a savescum strat in disguise.
hmm
I did this once
lmao, just vassal swarm
Easy... easy...... I just raged so hard after failing
Japan by 1490 still seems a bit late...
? this is not a meme
Those are not "nations". It are territories of feudal clans in Japan.
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