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Provence has so much potential as a nation; both them and Savoy can have absolutely random and hilarious games depending on how you choose to play your cards.
Provence is a really underrated vassal because of its mission tree. They get cores on naples instead of the union cb through it and get perma claims on jerusalem and southern france. Usually subjects are blocked in their mission tree but those napoletan cores and perma claims in southern france are not blocked and they make Provence a really great vassal. They also usually dont fare well in the game making it easier to vassalize them with 1 war or diplomatically.
@@Scitch87 Well, for instance Naples' first mission on the left is "Independant Naples" So if they haven't pressed that button before you PU them, RIP Provence is a secret sleeper of a good vassal for claims because of their mission tree. Some trees require the subject to be indepenant or personally own a lot of claims. An Ottoman no-CB on Provonce would let you bully the Western Europeans in a similar way to how everyone loves vassalising Byzantium.
Aix en provence is actually a city in provence and it's really nice too, I visited it a couple of years ago, it's not marseille, even though it's not that far from it.
@@TheRedHawk It's an old Roman city/settlement(Aquae Sextiae), famous because of the battle in which the Teutons and the Cimbres got defeated by Gaius Marius
@@TheRedHawk Marseille is a costal trade city and a former greek colony (while Aix is a few kilometers away from the sea) that grew tremendously since the middle ages. It is now the second biggest city of France in terms of population. Aix was a city founded by the romans. It was the former capital city of Provence pretty much until the french revolution and it retained some aspects of its former political importance, most notably with its tradition of law studying and practicing. It's an important student town. Aix became the capital city of the county of Provence in 1189 and had its golden age under the good king (which apparently was an sarcastic nickname) René which founded this university tradition. It also was the city where the parliament of Provence was situated until the french revolution (which was a sort of a local supreme court)
one important trick here is to finish your missions before Naples becomes independents, you get cores instead of PU on Naples which is just so, so much better to ramp your strength up quickly
Aragon declaring their own Restoration war, which then puts you in a defensive war with them, also happened to me in my run. I white peace'd Aragon just so I could go for the PU asap, but then the Iberian wedding fired ofc
it happens like 100% of the time with Naples, and just alt f4 until castile doesnt take the union, really easy, same for poland and lithuania, burgundian succession etc
As always great guide ! Also if you are curious about it, Aix is pronounced like "ex" in english, as for Dauphiné it is pronounced "Doh-fee-neh" (my god it's a nightmare to describe french pronunciations through english)
I feel like the cores on naples are way more op less ae and you get full advantage of the land right away. Which is good considering you will have 2-4 big subject in the next 50 years
I like to start as Provence differently, but stars need to align to make it happen: -Reconquest war against England ASAP with France(take Normandy+Maine) -take mission for cores on Neapol while they're still PU, dec the moment they're free -PU on Aragon -Do whatever you can to get Burgundian Inheritance -Brittany -claim throne of France when oportunity comes Then do whatever, you're too powerful in like 30 yrs tops
9:04 it's pronounced like "X". The area is called "Aix-en-Provence" but the city was probably something between Massilia and Marseilles at the time, French being weird as always. Edit: despite being a native french speaker made a mistake about Aix KEKW
@@janknoblich4129 sorry I did a mistake, the X is pronounced(the last consonant becoming silent rule is broken here) and thus the word Aix is pronounced like the letter "X".
Great guide!!! Was able to get a PU on Aragon and Hungary. Though I didn't end up getting PU over Naples because Aragon decided not to release Naples. So then I had to fight them both. then when we had a truce, castile got a female regency,So I had to truce break to get a PU over Aragon. Luckily I didn't get coalition attack me...
Another worthy opening gambit with Provence - you start with a core on Maine, so you can declare on England on 11th December 1444, promising land to France, then snipe all the occupations in Normandy. Then you can choose to either give France England's southern territories to keep favour with them, or screw them over to swap to an alliance with one of their rivals as they are likely to rival you after breaking the alliance due to trust. If you stick with France, it is easy enough to grow around them through Burgundy and Brittany, before heading down the PU route through the mission tree :)
I was actually surprised at this mission tree since I've never played Provence it's insane how many strong PU's you can get. Also please look into playing as Karabakh and forming Armenia I can't seem to do it but maybe with some expert tips it's possible. Thanks for another guide!
I love the diplo annexation stacking together with forming Sardinia-Piedmont. Then switch to France and after that either Spain or Italy, just what you like!
Ive got an oddball idea. A guide on how to efficiently use diplomats. I know it's so situational that it's hard to say, but maybe like a diplomatic button tierlist? Curry favor guide with general use recommendations? I feel like there's a priority list for how diplomats should be used, but I realize it's probably a lot of effort for a video that may not do well. There's also one suggestion I have to separate yourself from the rest. I get ignored when I try to explain a significant but overlooked part of trade: multiple merchant bonus. So you know the 1st merchant in a node increases outgoing value by a base of 5%, 2nd merchant will increase it (additively) by a base of 2.5% and so on until the 5th merchant. Five merchants means there will be a combined base increase to outgoing value of 11.3% (5% + 2.5% +....) Trade steering modifies the multiple merchant bonus. Many people know the "strength of pull" mechanic but few realize that TS also modifies the increased outgoing value with the following formula: (1+trade steering) × merchant order bonus % = % increase to outgoing value. For example, one country has a merchant steering on Ivory Coast with 100% trade steering efficiency. This means he will increase outgoing value by 10% instead of the base 5% . Tl;dr if you know this: Multiple merchant bonus order is not determined by trade steering efficiency or dev or anything sensible. Imagine you have 100% trade steering plus the TC building but can't use it because there are 5 other merchants on the node that beat you out. It's based on tagID, not on what would make sense thematically i.e. the strongest trade nation being merchant #1. It ranks them in descending order to determine whose merchant is #1, #2, and so on. The problem is that trade steering is weak if your tagID is always higher than those around you, which happens when you form a lot of the end game tags or even just more recently created tags. It's really dumb and does change the TC meta but ultimately doesn't affect gameplay in a hugely noticeable way, but it's annoying from a minmax POV. The trade system could be so much better. Sweden is the strongest tag (4), while Roman Empire is (951). This could be part of a "things you didn't know series". Here's from the wiki: All countries in EU4 are identified by a tag. The tag order specifies in what order actions are resolved between tags[1]. For example, if Sweden is moving an army into a province a Danish army is moving away from, and both their movement is set to resolve on the same day, Sweden will catch the army as they are listed prior to Denmark on the order list.
What I would recommend doing about joining the HRE is to move your capital to a bordering province, declaring war on England and calling in France with the promise of land (but not giving them any and taking Maine and all of Normandy for yourself instead). The French will break their alliance with you. At that point set your attitude to them as threatened, and improve relations with Austria until their opinion is high enough for you to join. The extra Norman dev will not prevent you from joining the empire, but it does make the relations requirement slightly more difficult to reach. It also helps you get the Naples mission.
I saw there was a way to get 100% diplo annex cost reduction (though there's a cap) by starting as Provence, then form Sardinia Piedmont, then form Austria. Is that still viable?
Asturias is a powerful vassal to release from Castile. Asturian Ideas gives one colonist, so Asturias can colonize for you. Once after I released them, they even took the Exploration Idea. I didn't know the AI can even do that. (Although I was playing as Portugal and had already taken the Exploration Idea.)
Granada and the reconquista achievement would be quite interesting i think. Tried it this week and my got is it hard in 1.31. Mainly because Castille always allies England and Portugal in the beginning.
I went for a no cb war against epirus, only when they have no alliances or just zyprus then send my army and there claim land from byzanz and fight them go for some alliances and vassalize byzanz if ottonomans go for them i know its a bit weird start but i really like it and u get a ton of provinces sometimes when u good timed it u also can go for napel pu cb instead of beating ottos. AND i prefer to switch to orthodox
For me in the last several games Austria has not taken Hungary as a PU. I have seen a few with Poland not taking Lithuania as one either… But not nearly as many.
Brittany in 1.33 ALWAYS ally Aragon or Castille, i restarted 62 times (i'm not kidding), and Brittany every single time allied Aragon or Castille. I lose my will to play EU4 even, lol.
If Hungary ends up in a pu under Austria, all you need to do is to declare on Austria and cancel it. France will definitely help and with the subject swarm it should be pretty easy war. You can get the restoration union cb after that.
Good guide, but I got a question for you all. So far it goes well I just got the PU over Hungary but.... this is costly! Everything's fine but I have 23 loans and I struggle to pay them back as I don't have a positive balance. Any advices to fix this? Take some more loan and build marketplaces?
do you recommend entering the HRE, becoming the emperor and go for the Burgundian inheritance and eventually go for Jerusalem? You don't leave the Empire if you become a Formable but you're the Emperor, right?
Not really easy to handle that.... PU over Naples is done, PU over Aragon is done (can't get lower as 100% libery desire lol) and france could break the alliance and since start I don't can't join the HRE.. but allied to Austria. 11. December war against england with reconquest and that england can't declare war on france to get money and my land for restaration union against naples. Maybe it will break the game and I need another try if I get hungary as another PU in a few years before the fall under a PU with Austria lol
I wouldn't rival Burgundy if they don't rival you, most likely when Charles becomes the king they'll stop being hostile and you can ally them, giving a strong ally against Austria and a chance at the inheritance
In all of my runs aragon improves relations with France so I can't call them in because France likes Aragon too much. They had a common rival but I forced Aragon to un-rival that common rival, I thought that would fix the problem but it wasnt enough and neither was reducing relations using favours (I also tried doing BOTH)... what do?
If you get Maine and Avignon, you will have exactly 100 development as of 1.33. So you could declare a reconquest war on England before the Surrender of Maine and call in France to help, but remember to siege down Maine first. Now, even if you give them Normandy and just take Maine they will break the alliance in my experience, so don't do it if you want to keep them for a bit more. Alternatively, you can also occupy every unfortified province in Normandy and start sieging Caen before calling them in, so that you can take all of Normandy for yourself, but this will make France hate you more
I had my best run with Provence. Always enter HRE, Austria is a good defender, and France ally. Always go for Burgundian inheritance - it's free dev. Always go for PU over France. I formed Sardinia and the Austria with Provence and my diplo rep was so high that I inherited fucking France!
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Knights would be interesting as another achievement for forming Jerusalem
I'll do The Knights for sure!
I suggest a big next time: England or Austria.
Austria pls
Provence has so much potential as a nation; both them and Savoy can have absolutely random and hilarious games depending on how you choose to play your cards.
Provence is a really underrated vassal because of its mission tree. They get cores on naples instead of the union cb through it and get perma claims on jerusalem and southern france. Usually subjects are blocked in their mission tree but those napoletan cores and perma claims in southern france are not blocked and they make Provence a really great vassal. They also usually dont fare well in the game making it easier to vassalize them with 1 war or diplomatically.
Damn i never thought of that. Gonna try that in my next game, thanks. :D
@@Scitch87 Well, for instance Naples' first mission on the left is "Independant Naples" So if they haven't pressed that button before you PU them, RIP
Provence is a secret sleeper of a good vassal for claims because of their mission tree. Some trees require the subject to be indepenant or personally own a lot of claims. An Ottoman no-CB on Provonce would let you bully the Western Europeans in a similar way to how everyone loves vassalising Byzantium.
Aix en provence is actually a city in provence and it's really nice too, I visited it a couple of years ago, it's not marseille, even though it's not that far from it.
Ah I see, good to know, I thought it was Marseille because it gets renamed to that later
Ah I see, good to know, I thought it was Marseille because it gets renamed to that later
@@TheRedHawk It's an old Roman city/settlement(Aquae Sextiae), famous because of the battle in which the Teutons and the Cimbres got defeated by Gaius Marius
@@TheRedHawk Marseille is a costal trade city and a former greek colony (while Aix is a few kilometers away from the sea) that grew tremendously since the middle ages. It is now the second biggest city of France in terms of population. Aix was a city founded by the romans. It was the former capital city of Provence pretty much until the french revolution and it retained some aspects of its former political importance, most notably with its tradition of law studying and practicing. It's an important student town. Aix became the capital city of the county of Provence in 1189 and had its golden age under the good king (which apparently was an sarcastic nickname) René which founded this university tradition. It also was the city where the parliament of Provence was situated until the french revolution (which was a sort of a local supreme court)
@@TheRedHawk And Aix is pronounced "Eh-ks" ^^
You and Ludi both are my saving grace, I was shit at Eu4 at about 1000 hours, but now at about 1060 I’m a reasonably okay player.
I’ve watched so much of red hawk and ludi my watch time has probably equaled my play time
Maybe kongo? Pretty popular African nation and has some interesting stuff with African Power achievement and dealing with colonials
Will do!
I did the African power way back when kongo was alone with one vassal
@@jackal327 cool bro
one important trick here is to finish your missions before Naples becomes independents, you get cores instead of PU on Naples which is just so, so much better to ramp your strength up quickly
Aragon declaring their own Restoration war, which then puts you in a defensive war with them, also happened to me in my run. I white peace'd Aragon just so I could go for the PU asap, but then the Iberian wedding fired ofc
RIP
it happens like 100% of the time with Naples, and just alt f4 until castile doesnt take the union, really easy, same for poland and lithuania, burgundian succession etc
I was literally just looking for a guide on this last night after ending a Tunis campaign based on your guide, phenominal timing! thanks for the vid
Glad I could help!
"you can complete your subject missions"
3500h and i have never thought about it, jesus fucking christ
I managed to beat the mamluks with using Venice as an ally. Although I had to take a lot of loans and Venice was having a pretty good game.
As always great guide ! Also if you are curious about it, Aix is pronounced like "ex" in english, as for Dauphiné it is pronounced "Doh-fee-neh" (my god it's a nightmare to describe french pronunciations through english)
Mysore guide would be nice i havent seen any videos in youtube for them in many years, they have great ideas and an achievement
I feel like the cores on naples are way more op less ae and you get full advantage of the land right away. Which is good considering you will have 2-4 big subject in the next 50 years
Basically Provence is an excellent country to attempt reforming the Roman Empire...
You basically nail down a good chunk of the West.
he sounds so much more confident in his newer videos
i love it
I like to start as Provence differently, but stars need to align to make it happen:
-Reconquest war against England ASAP with France(take Normandy+Maine)
-take mission for cores on Neapol while they're still PU, dec the moment they're free
-PU on Aragon
-Do whatever you can to get Burgundian Inheritance
-Brittany
-claim throne of France when oportunity comes
Then do whatever, you're too powerful in like 30 yrs tops
I think that I want to do this campaign next. Thanks for the guide.
9:04 it's pronounced like "X". The area is called "Aix-en-Provence" but the city was probably something between Massilia and Marseilles at the time, French being weird as always.
Edit: despite being a native french speaker made a mistake about Aix KEKW
Isn't it pronounced more like ey?
@@janknoblich4129 sorry I did a mistake, the X is pronounced(the last consonant becoming silent rule is broken here) and thus the word Aix is pronounced like the letter "X".
Watching your videos makes me feel like I still need to learn a lot about EUIV
Finally! One of my favorite nation
One of my favorites too!
France: * exists *
TheRedHawk: "I am once again asking for you to give my cores back."
Great guide!!! Was able to get a PU on Aragon and Hungary. Though I didn't end up getting PU over Naples because Aragon decided not to release Naples. So then I had to fight them both. then when we had a truce, castile got a female regency,So I had to truce break to get a PU over Aragon. Luckily I didn't get coalition attack me...
me seeing Gascony pop up: "tf they doin over there"
Shout-out to mention Marseille and good guide as usual !
Another worthy opening gambit with Provence - you start with a core on Maine, so you can declare on England on 11th December 1444, promising land to France, then snipe all the occupations in Normandy. Then you can choose to either give France England's southern territories to keep favour with them, or screw them over to swap to an alliance with one of their rivals as they are likely to rival you after breaking the alliance due to trust.
If you stick with France, it is easy enough to grow around them through Burgundy and Brittany, before heading down the PU route through the mission tree :)
Thanks for the guide. Please, do guide for Navarra. I think, this nation is one of the most underrated in the game at the moment.
EU4 Emperor:
The Papal State: Imm gonna excommunicate the hell out of you.
EU4 Leviathan:
The Papal State: Wanna be fwiends uwu, hewe's the clay.
no, they still excommunicate provence in my runs.
I was actually surprised at this mission tree since I've never played Provence it's insane how many strong PU's you can get.
Also please look into playing as Karabakh and forming Armenia I can't seem to do it but maybe with some expert tips it's possible. Thanks for another guide!
I love the diplo annexation stacking together with forming Sardinia-Piedmont. Then switch to France and after that either Spain or Italy, just what you like!
Been following every guide. It's really been eye opening after doing my own thing for 3k hours. Do Austria plz!! I suck at hre
Ive got an oddball idea. A guide on how to efficiently use diplomats. I know it's so situational that it's hard to say, but maybe like a diplomatic button tierlist? Curry favor guide with general use recommendations? I feel like there's a priority list for how diplomats should be used, but I realize it's probably a lot of effort for a video that may not do well.
There's also one suggestion I have to separate yourself from the rest. I get ignored when I try to explain a significant but overlooked part of trade: multiple merchant bonus.
So you know the 1st merchant in a node increases outgoing value by a base of 5%, 2nd merchant will increase it (additively) by a base of 2.5% and so on until the 5th merchant. Five merchants means there will be a combined base increase to outgoing value of 11.3% (5% + 2.5% +....)
Trade steering modifies the multiple merchant bonus. Many people know the "strength of pull" mechanic but few realize that TS also modifies the increased outgoing value with the following formula:
(1+trade steering) × merchant order bonus % = % increase to outgoing value.
For example, one country has a merchant steering on Ivory Coast with 100% trade steering efficiency. This means he will increase outgoing value by 10% instead of the base 5% .
Tl;dr if you know this:
Multiple merchant bonus order is not determined by trade steering efficiency or dev or anything sensible. Imagine you have 100% trade steering plus the TC building but can't use it because there are 5 other merchants on the node that beat you out.
It's based on tagID, not on what would make sense thematically i.e. the strongest trade nation being merchant #1. It ranks them in descending order to determine whose merchant is #1, #2, and so on. The problem is that trade steering is weak if your tagID is always higher than those around you, which happens when you form a lot of the end game tags or even just more recently created tags. It's really dumb and does change the TC meta but ultimately doesn't affect gameplay in a hugely noticeable way, but it's annoying from a minmax POV. The trade system could be so much better. Sweden is the strongest tag (4), while Roman Empire is (951).
This could be part of a "things you didn't know series".
Here's from the wiki:
All countries in EU4 are identified by a tag. The tag order specifies in what order actions are resolved between tags[1].
For example, if Sweden is moving an army into a province a Danish army is moving away from, and both their movement is set to resolve on the same day, Sweden will catch the army as they are listed prior to Denmark on the order list.
What I would recommend doing about joining the HRE is to move your capital to a bordering province, declaring war on England and calling in France with the promise of land (but not giving them any and taking Maine and all of Normandy for yourself instead).
The French will break their alliance with you. At that point set your attitude to them as threatened, and improve relations with Austria until their opinion is high enough for you to join. The extra Norman dev will not prevent you from joining the empire, but it does make the relations requirement slightly more difficult to reach. It also helps you get the Naples mission.
Provence is my favorite nation in the game. Every single time I do a Provence run it's a treat.
I saw there was a way to get 100% diplo annex cost reduction (though there's a cap) by starting as Provence, then form Sardinia Piedmont, then form Austria. Is that still viable?
Asturias is a powerful vassal to release from Castile. Asturian Ideas gives one colonist, so Asturias can colonize for you. Once after I released them, they even took the Exploration Idea. I didn't know the AI can even do that. (Although I was playing as Portugal and had already taken the Exploration Idea.)
It was pretty funny when you saw that you were at war with Aragon and you were just mildly confused.
Lmao
good vid as usual
Thanks!
I'd love to see you continue these games as their own video to see how bizarre they become
Check out my A to Z series for that!
@@TheRedHawk I mean like these specific saves, but I do really enjoy the A-Z series
Granada and the reconquista achievement would be quite interesting i think. Tried it this week and my got is it hard in 1.31. Mainly because Castille always allies England and Portugal in the beginning.
Dude, thank you so much for listening to me!
I'm Just waiting to see how broken you can make Austria and the Habsburg become in one of these guides.
Also if u are lucky u could get a free subject if hungry has moldavia as a subject
that france, releasing gascony... my eyes are bleeding, dam you, paradox tinto!
I usually go for England as a first war and take all of Normandy with Frances help before the Maine event then go for Brittany
I went for a no cb war against epirus, only when they have no alliances or just zyprus then send my army and there claim land from byzanz and fight them go for some alliances and vassalize byzanz if ottonomans go for them i know its a bit weird start but i really like it and u get a ton of provinces sometimes when u good timed it u also can go for napel pu cb instead of beating ottos. AND i prefer to switch to orthodox
Great guides man, maybe England next?
I’ll do England soon!
@@TheRedHawk high tier, your awesome man
you should make an updated guide for this one, France nearly always breaks alliance at start b/c of AI changes to Culture Group unification
hope you get to 100k red
Another delicious video.
In my run, I even managed to get Austria in a PU by chance in 1473 :D
Never knew Provence is so OP
For me in the last several games Austria has not taken Hungary as a PU. I have seen a few with Poland not taking Lithuania as one either… But not nearly as many.
I don't think I've ever seen Gascony that big
Brittany in 1.33 ALWAYS ally Aragon or Castille, i restarted 62 times (i'm not kidding), and Brittany every single time allied Aragon or Castille. I lose my will to play EU4 even, lol.
Its even worse now because france will always break 1 month in thanks to more ai tweaks
Aix-en-Provence is next to Marseille actually. Different cities. Had no idea Provence is so busted)))
Would be nice to see either a Netherlands guide or a guide for Austria
If Hungary ends up in a pu under Austria, all you need to do is to declare on Austria and cancel it. France will definitely help and with the subject swarm it should be pretty easy war. You can get the restoration union cb after that.
Really good guide! Also, is it worth it to form Jerusalem if im not going for the achievement?
I would love to see a England and/or Austria guide
Soon
I was able to keep france as an ally and got them as a PU in like 1460 lol, I’m gonna try and get burgandy as a PU as well
Hey, do you recommend buying the leviathan dlc right now? I have seen some people say i shouldn’t and some people say i should, so i dont really know.
You can get a key for like $12usd . Worth it imo
@@Chironex_Fleckeri yeah i saw it really cheap on some sites, just wondered if paradox had fixed the issues with it.
Good guide, but I got a question for you all.
So far it goes well I just got the PU over Hungary but.... this is costly! Everything's fine but I have 23 loans and I struggle to pay them back as I don't have a positive balance.
Any advices to fix this? Take some more loan and build marketplaces?
Do mewar guide red hawk
Will do! Mewar is a great nation!
yes great military nation
Thanks
do you recommend entering the HRE, becoming the emperor and go for the Burgundian inheritance and eventually go for Jerusalem? You don't leave the Empire if you become a Formable but you're the Emperor, right?
Athens guide next?
In 1.32 you get much more AE than in the previous patches. If you force the union on the Naples, half of Europe will turn on you.
Isn’t Naples always a junior partner under Aragon at the start
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Not really easy to handle that.... PU over Naples is done, PU over Aragon is done (can't get lower as 100% libery desire lol) and france could break the alliance and since start I don't can't join the HRE.. but allied to Austria. 11. December war against england with reconquest and that england can't declare war on france to get money and my land for restaration union against naples. Maybe it will break the game and I need another try if I get hungary as another PU in a few years before the fall under a PU with Austria lol
I wouldn't rival Burgundy if they don't rival you, most likely when Charles becomes the king they'll stop being hostile and you can ally them, giving a strong ally against Austria and a chance at the inheritance
In all of my runs aragon improves relations with France so I can't call them in because France likes Aragon too much. They had a common rival but I forced Aragon to un-rival that common rival, I thought that would fix the problem but it wasnt enough and neither was reducing relations using favours (I also tried doing BOTH)... what do?
Why is Gascony a vassall of France?
Did they nerf the Provence tree? Because in my game I just got claims in Aragon. Not Restoration of the Union CB.
What is the art mod called? Your political map looks a lot different than base game. I like it better
Hey red hawk, did you delete the Rassids guide? I'm doing a run with it but when I checked your vids it's not there anymore.
I’ve never done a Rassids guide
Ah alright. Because I saw 2 deleted videos in the Playlist that's why.
nice
12:34 to 12:38 centralize or decentralize?
Decentralised
Decentralise - you want those extra culture promotion slots
If you get Maine and Avignon, you will have exactly 100 development as of 1.33. So you could declare a reconquest war on England before the Surrender of Maine and call in France to help, but remember to siege down Maine first. Now, even if you give them Normandy and just take Maine they will break the alliance in my experience, so don't do it if you want to keep them for a bit more. Alternatively, you can also occupy every unfortified province in Normandy and start sieging Caen before calling them in, so that you can take all of Normandy for yourself, but this will make France hate you more
Please make a Guide for Palembang (Pirate)
What's the DLC which gives you the vassals' cores ? This is not in my game
This is the Art of War! (One of the most important DLC's)
At 5:02 is it in the economical tabs(for the map view)?
Yeah, loot
Who got that thick Gascony. Did France lose to Austria while you were distracted or something?
Edit: Huh, didn't figure the AI would release like that
I would rather eat naples by myself with cores, than having subject with 7 units + trade power in genoa
duke rene the great. his chin make scare to the enemy and give up to lord highness rene.
Check Provence in Flavor Universalis. Even better
A guide to Korea would be cool. Or Gujarat.
i dont understand how you manage to have money at the start , i already have so much loan just before the war vs aragon
I did not rival burgundy but married them to get the BI
Can you do a guide for Austria
Guide of any nation in ireland ?
A little secret just for you, my next guide is for Ireland!
@@TheRedHawk good
I had my best run with Provence. Always enter HRE, Austria is a good defender, and France ally. Always go for Burgundian inheritance - it's free dev. Always go for PU over France. I formed Sardinia and the Austria with Provence and my diplo rep was so high that I inherited fucking France!
The only thing that stopped me from a world conquest is that I'm lazy in micro!
Lmao, England got a PU on Castile during the hundred years war in my game.
How about "every state is a nation in 1444?" i dont even know if its possible.....but would maybe lead to some tasty bordergore
In my Game Aragon allied France and Austria...
But im a admiral
saxony guide pls
Im going to town ao im not on the stream
Hi im french and, aix capital is not Marseille ^^ its Aix en Provence
You gotta do it pls
Hannover guid anyone?
Thank you for spelling the name correctly, unlike the Bri'Ish who spell our beautiful city with only one N.