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For a nation with so much potential Denmark has such a lack-luster mission tree, feels bad man. Wish Paradox included more extensive mission trees for the nations. The modding community sometimes just does it so much better than Paradox with their own game, and they do it for free but Paradox doesn't seem to want to learn from the community.
As a Dane that is taking a history degree, this is what I would love to see changed for Scandinavia (and more specifically Denmark): Denmark ought to have a unique government called "Scandinavian Elective" which should have +10% influence and +5% loyalty for nobles and clergy and otherwise have the same modifiers as polish elective (-1 unrest, -30 absolutism, +100 gov capacity and +25% vassal income). Despite this, I would not want Denmark's government to be like Poland's, I would in fact make playing Denmark all about working through the the government mechanics. Elections: Unlike Poland's Sejm, the Danish (as well as Norweigan and Swedish) royal council would only elect rulers from among the royal line, so no outside influence. In times of stability, it would generally be the king's oldest son who took the throne, but if none were available, or if the proposed heir was disliked by the council, another could be chosen. The way I would simulate this in-game, is by having primogeniture be the standard. But if no heir is available, one or more estates are discontent or the ruler's legitimacy is low upon death, an election will be held. This will take the form of an event, where three candidates are available. If the king had a son, he will be a candidate. Each candidate will be listed with stats and legitimacy, but also listed is their effect on estate influence and loyalty. If an estate's loyalty is reduced below 30% as a result of the event, they will rebel. A candidate can be of another dynasty, but this would have an effect on their legitimacy. Handbinding: In Scandinavia, rulers had to sign a handbinding upon election. This was akin to the English Magna Carta, but was specific to the ruler. Things were rarely changed much from one ruler to the next, unless the relative power of vassals and king changed dramatically. I believe a way to show this in-game would be as follows: If a candidate with red or yellow legitimacy gets elected, any estate with more influence than loyalty will launch an event, where you can choose a large concession with no other effect, a small concesion and a minor hit to loyalty, or refusal and a large debuff to loyalty. These concession could come in the form of granting an estate privileges. Once again, if an estate's loyalty reaches below 30% as a result of these events, they will rebel. This is what I would do for the government itself. However, I would also overhaul their unique disaster "The Count's Feud". It should begin ticking up if religious unity, estate loyalty, legitimacy or stability is low. Upon firing, an event should fire in which the current ruler dies and you get to choose an election candidate to support. This is not an election though. The kingdom goes into an interregnum for the duration of the disaster. Additionally all your rivals (enemies) will one by one, be given an event which will start a "subjugation" war against you. If the event triggered a war, no one else will get it. If none of you rivals launch the war, then nearby hostile nations will get the event. The rival triggering the war may get various benefitial events, such as a strong general "Christoffer von Oldenburg" and the immediate occupation of Sjælland and Lund. You on the other hand, may get a random peasant rebellion in northern Jutland. The disaster ends when you win or lose the war. If you win the war though, you will get some massive boons. Firstly, Norway is annexed in an event (arguably Sweden should be too if you managed to keep them). Second, the burghers and clergy lose all their privileges and influence, the nobles keep their influence, but get a massive loyalty equilibrium boost. Your supported candidate then takes the throne. Once you have 50% crownland or more, are in the age of absolutism and the nobles have more loyalty than influence, you get an event where you government form changes from "Scandinavian Elective" to autocracy. Sorry for the long post, just wanted to get this off my chest. Also sorry for this mostly being about changing Denmark, I may have some ideas for Norway and Sweden though.
Denmark was the first country I ever played all the way to 1821. Managed to get the Iron Price achievement and aimed to take control of the entire Arctic edge of the map. Great fun and great guide!
The wiki says aragon to Italy should culture convert to Napolitan after integrating Naples but I just did it converting to Sicilian, not forming Spain, and taking the Mediterranean from there. Crazy fun playthrough
I'd have some tips /strats you didn't mention and/or do. Imo it's important to always rival England, Scotland and Novgorod. If Poland rivals you, restart. It's also crucial that the Livonian Order allies Scotland, which happenes like 65% of the times. Then you can get a foothold without France protecting them and then you should speedrun Ireland before England does. I usually manage to leave England with max. 3 Irish provinces. Conquering Scotland allows you to defeat England on their own island.
0:45 "We don't have a lot of unique missions, this is something scandinavia lacks. Hopefully we get a DLC for it soon." NO! NO! NO! Something like this SHOULD NOT be a DLC! Proper Missions for countries should be part of the actual game without hiding behind paywalls!
Thank you for this guide. I've been playibg and restarting Denmark for long time because something is always ruining my campaign. I actually quit Denmark recently so maybe I'll come back with this help. Getting the right start is tricky, and the constant restarting ia frustrating. I managed to have a good start and play for a decent time 2 times. I got as far as integrating Sweden and a bit beyond. Bu then everything went to shit in both campaigns. Basically the same thing happened: I got declared on by France and a coalition at the same time and my allies betrayed me. I may sound stupid here but man, normal difficulty is so tough.
Red Hawk gets you going with this strong guide. Use this and you'll be off to a good start - but bear in mind you're going to have to be creative once you get this far. Yeah, there's that China Tea achievement, but if you're not a chievo-hunter, then what? Not exactly a huge mission tree for Denmark, and the new-to-intermediate player will quickly deduce that Denmark is all boats, Sweden is the best land military outside of Prussia - most will choose the Swedes anyway. Several years ago I did a campaign in which I expanded Denmark into precisely Russia's lands - a RusMark campaign. Of course you can colonize NA once you beat up the British Isles: United Danes of America. (Better ally Spain to help you manage France for that one.) I generally agree with the complaint that PDX is too "anti-homer" when it comes to Scandinavia (and never take THAT formable, new players!), but it can also be freedom, not being slave to a mission tree. Denmark needs more love, but the world is your oyster.
Denmark sits in a relatively stable position, so it is kinda boring because "snowballing" gets relatively fast and easy. The earlier you go for HRE minors however you get AE and coalitions from half europe so that is kinda spicing everything up.
A fun way to continue on from where this guide ends is by annexing the Teutons and culture shifting to Prussian and forming prussia. If you havent stated anything in Scotland or the Baltics you can do it pretty easily. might have to culture convert some of the danish lands depending on how much you dev'ed them up.
6:00, You can literally seperate peace annex riga, seperate peace half of the teutons and then vassal the livonians. Add strong ducies, give riga to livonian order. AE is extremely irrelevant for the baltics. It's very much a rush-strategy as Muscovy to steal the livonian order + riga in one war early game.
I had a Muscovy gam where Novgorod allied Lithuania who wasn’t in a pu so the first war was an absolute drag but after that I was in a really strong position
I was certain Scandinavia would get an update in emperor but they were left untouched lol. Seems very odd that everywhere got updates instead of Scandinavia, even the Balkans and South East Asia which weren't as important as Scandinavia. The next DLC should be about Scandinavia and East, West and Central Africa. Maybe include a naval and army rework too
I've played a lot of Denmark. One of the biggest issues is how to expand into the northern Germany lands. Typically Denmark is not strong enough to take on Austria plus all its allies plus the allies of whoever you attacked until later on. One way to do it is to attack Riga. Lubeck commonly allies Riga. It's a ton of AE to do that, but if your AE in north Germany is very low you can do it and then wait awhile for the AE to go down. Conquering Lubeck gives you a lot of money. Later on once you are big enough and have taken a lot from the places he describes in the video plus some in Germany you can dismantle the HRE. It's common to ally France as Denmark because your main enemies typically are going to be Austria and England, and those are typically enemies of France.
I fixed the lack of missions with accepting the event to change culture to bavarian I then picked up the lands needed to form Bavaria. Then crazy missions as Germany.
Denmark is overlooked because it's ideas are bad and an easily formable tag (Scandinavia) is bad. You'd have to culture shift to Hanover, Prussia, Netherlands, Russia or Westphalia most likely. That's why most players just do an achievement "iron price" and forget about Denmark's existence.
Wouldn't it be awesome if Paradox added a unique Givernmnet mechanic to Denmark 🇩🇰. Where each monarch during and after the Age of the Reformation had a Haandfæstning*, which during every new King, you could pick a bonus from the Nobility Estate. *The Haandfæstning was a legal charter that Danish Kings hammered out by comprising with the Aristocracy. Think of it like the legal chapter in England (The Magna Carter), except there's a new Haandfæstning for every Monarch’s reign.
Norway is a great colonial nation however it can be difficult to get independence and to fund your colonists. Sweden and Denmark and not great for colonisation and I wouldn’t recommend it.
Kinda a left brain strat but you can just give in to the Gotland rebels and put a gryf on the throne. The gryf has random stats, usually better than the wittelbach guy who isn't even danish so you might as well go with the swede
Every time i play denmark, i keep getting rebels all the time from these danish nobel rebels, i try to choose different choices, but the outcome is the same, it drains my manpower down and i cant focus on anything when they spawn once every 2 months or so
I never overlook Denmark. Whenever I play in the HRE they are the first great nation I am punching around I dont know exactly why but even as lets say Lübeck the Danish Army is not a threat If you can match them in Numbers. Btw could you make a short info Video about how many ligthships per node? They often show me If you send up this fleed you made -1,93 income or so but if I send them I made a plus of 3 ducats or so.
Whoa! What?! I started a Denmark campaign this morning (No DLCs). What are the odds that you would release a Denmark video on the same day? 1:1 odds apparently...
In many video i see sligtly differnt Mission tree. It is a matter of DLC? (I have some but not all). Or a question of beta patch? I left my stem game on no beta selected, assuming It was automaticaly at the last version. It s an error? Thanks.
To be honest, I love this video! But just a small tip: Don't let your crown estate share fall below 30% please! It gives a lot of bad modifiers such as -10% to -20% tax, +25% to +150% subject desire from development (that would be a big problem for Denmark *looks at Sweden*), increase in autonomy and negative absolutism. Please consider this tip in your future videos, I love your videos. :p
I love your guides, but how do you manage money and points? I always get behind on technologies and end up not having points left to develop certain cities as you normally do! Also, how do you always have enough points to finish your ideas while still developing each technology and not lagging behind compared to other countries?
Unfortunately this is far too complex to explain in a comment, maybe I'll do a video on managing monarch points are some point, but the general way I go is coring and peace deals>ideas>tech>development for monarch point allocation.
My main problem with Denmark is the same i have with a lot which is the inability to form a evolved nation. Like the reason Milan is form is the almost sign of growth being forming itally as any nation forming japan as forming siam and so on. They are like small goal posts that i can aim to and work towards but when the is no formable nation without hoop jumping or being so far away i just get bored
I remember trying a Denmark game a while back It was going....ok until age of reformation happened, Sweden became disloyal again and Count Feud or whatever that horrible Denmark disaster is happened I quit after that
Augh! I don't find you need Quality to beat the English Navy, I thought I did in my first Danish run, but I wiped out the English navy before those ideas were done, so I pretty much gave up on Quality ever again.
Quality gives naval boosts, but it isn't a naval set, that is what naval and maritime are for. Quality is taken because Denmark's NIs are god awful and you need army quality in your ideas to make up for it even in a SP game, or you make things much harder for yourself. You don't even need to contest the English navy anyway, since you attack Scotland for a foothold in the British Isles. Kind of a weird take to have NGL.
@@BakaGaijinSama It was awhile ago that I did my first Dane run, but I thought I really hurt myself picking Quality, TBH I haven't like it ever since for SP. I might do the whole Scots land route to England thing next time away, however it may be different in MP. England builds a lot of heavies & lights, if you build a lot of galleys in the baltic, it's an easy win, IIRC.
It bugs me that you don't stab up once before giving out advisor discounts ^^ Early on a little bit of admin is always more important than a little bit of money
That reminded me of my old game... I had just to be sure fought moscow 3 times.. and I had knocked them to the ground.. :D Long story short... novgorod still exists in 16th century :D For me it is me favourite nation :D
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@@VonPlanter That's why we need a guide
Pirate (caribbean)
Granada
norway complete the kalmar union trio
The classic paradox Scandinavia rule is that they add extra content to the region at release and then never add anything to it ever again
It makes me so uncomfortable when the rivals aren't in the same order.
Lmao
I thought it was just me...
Ocd unite!
@@TheSuperhoden it's "cdo", in alphabetical order 🤣
Same here
I wish there is a "North Sea Empire" formables or somethinh
Isnt there a hansic league?
Same!
Or form Danelaw if you occupy england
or gardariki 😈😈😈
There is mods for that. Formables Expanded or something
For a nation with so much potential Denmark has such a lack-luster mission tree, feels bad man. Wish Paradox included more extensive mission trees for the nations. The modding community sometimes just does it so much better than Paradox with their own game, and they do it for free but Paradox doesn't seem to want to learn from the community.
The game is made by Swedes! What can we expect 😔
Quite a common problem, sultan of Rum has no missions same with quite a few others
As a Dane that is taking a history degree, this is what I would love to see changed for Scandinavia (and more specifically Denmark):
Denmark ought to have a unique government called "Scandinavian Elective" which should have +10% influence and +5% loyalty for nobles and clergy and otherwise have the same modifiers as polish elective (-1 unrest, -30 absolutism, +100 gov capacity and +25% vassal income). Despite this, I would not want Denmark's government to be like Poland's, I would in fact make playing Denmark all about working through the the government mechanics.
Elections:
Unlike Poland's Sejm, the Danish (as well as Norweigan and Swedish) royal council would only elect rulers from among the royal line, so no outside influence. In times of stability, it would generally be the king's oldest son who took the throne, but if none were available, or if the proposed heir was disliked by the council, another could be chosen. The way I would simulate this in-game, is by having primogeniture be the standard. But if no heir is available, one or more estates are discontent or the ruler's legitimacy is low upon death, an election will be held. This will take the form of an event, where three candidates are available. If the king had a son, he will be a candidate. Each candidate will be listed with stats and legitimacy, but also listed is their effect on estate influence and loyalty. If an estate's loyalty is reduced below 30% as a result of the event, they will rebel. A candidate can be of another dynasty, but this would have an effect on their legitimacy.
Handbinding:
In Scandinavia, rulers had to sign a handbinding upon election. This was akin to the English Magna Carta, but was specific to the ruler. Things were rarely changed much from one ruler to the next, unless the relative power of vassals and king changed dramatically. I believe a way to show this in-game would be as follows: If a candidate with red or yellow legitimacy gets elected, any estate with more influence than loyalty will launch an event, where you can choose a large concession with no other effect, a small concesion and a minor hit to loyalty, or refusal and a large debuff to loyalty. These concession could come in the form of granting an estate privileges. Once again, if an estate's loyalty reaches below 30% as a result of these events, they will rebel.
This is what I would do for the government itself. However, I would also overhaul their unique disaster "The Count's Feud". It should begin ticking up if religious unity, estate loyalty, legitimacy or stability is low. Upon firing, an event should fire in which the current ruler dies and you get to choose an election candidate to support. This is not an election though. The kingdom goes into an interregnum for the duration of the disaster. Additionally all your rivals (enemies) will one by one, be given an event which will start a "subjugation" war against you. If the event triggered a war, no one else will get it. If none of you rivals launch the war, then nearby hostile nations will get the event.
The rival triggering the war may get various benefitial events, such as a strong general "Christoffer von Oldenburg" and the immediate occupation of Sjælland and Lund. You on the other hand, may get a random peasant rebellion in northern Jutland. The disaster ends when you win or lose the war.
If you win the war though, you will get some massive boons. Firstly, Norway is annexed in an event (arguably Sweden should be too if you managed to keep them). Second, the burghers and clergy lose all their privileges and influence, the nobles keep their influence, but get a massive loyalty equilibrium boost. Your supported candidate then takes the throne.
Once you have 50% crownland or more, are in the age of absolutism and the nobles have more loyalty than influence, you get an event where you government form changes from "Scandinavian Elective" to autocracy.
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to get this off my chest. Also sorry for this mostly being about changing Denmark, I may have some ideas for Norway and Sweden though.
@@swiggyhunter4682 sweden mission tree isn't that special either. Even Hanover, Saxony, And Bavaria have better mission tree
@@theposhdinosaur7276 that actually sounds pretty cool. I wouldn't mind seeing something like that added.
they should add more missions to denmark
For sure
For Sweden and Norway too
I want an Immersion pack for Baltic region
@@nobodyknows885 teutons and livonians and hell even riga should get missions too
pomerania aswell
Mods :/
Denmark was the first country I ever played all the way to 1821. Managed to get the Iron Price achievement and aimed to take control of the entire Arctic edge of the map. Great fun and great guide!
Nordic counties lack flavor, that's why the mods makes up for PDX
Sweden has many events, but Denmark lacks them.
In most of my Denmark games i ended up getting PU over muscovy or russia so i always ended up focusing on Britain and the commonwealth
You would think pdx would focus on the Nordic countries a bit more considering they are based there
Hopefully soon!
Better late than never
I love how often you upload. Subbed! You deserve a lot more views.
Thanks!
Thanks!
No, thank you!
Love your guides,
Can we get one for Manchu->Qing, and Aragon to Spain/Italy or even Rome? I’d love to see Aragon
The wiki says aragon to Italy should culture convert to Napolitan after integrating Naples but I just did it converting to Sicilian, not forming Spain, and taking the Mediterranean from there. Crazy fun playthrough
To get ostindisk kompagni te achivement - you don't have to conquer southern china, it can be easily done with charter company + some trade fleets.
I'd have some tips /strats you didn't mention and/or do. Imo it's important to always rival England, Scotland and Novgorod. If Poland rivals you, restart. It's also crucial that the Livonian Order allies Scotland, which happenes like 65% of the times. Then you can get a foothold without France protecting them and then you should speedrun Ireland before England does. I usually manage to leave England with max. 3 Irish provinces. Conquering Scotland allows you to defeat England on their own island.
What a fun video I just did this video for the danelaw achievement It’s a really fun overlooked nation
Please do Granada next! This one was really cool, and your videos are concise and to the point
0:45 "We don't have a lot of unique missions, this is something scandinavia lacks. Hopefully we get a DLC for it soon."
NO! NO! NO!
Something like this SHOULD NOT be a DLC! Proper Missions for countries should be part of the actual game without hiding behind paywalls!
haha poor
at least an immersion pack would be nice
@@paarthurnax2967 if it's for free, sure. But immersion packs for every single country are simply a cash grab.
Piracy is your friend. Use it.
1.34: O-O
Thank you for this guide. I've been playibg and restarting Denmark for long time because something is always ruining my campaign. I actually quit Denmark recently so maybe I'll come back with this help. Getting the right start is tricky, and the constant restarting ia frustrating.
I managed to have a good start and play for a decent time 2 times. I got as far as integrating Sweden and a bit beyond. Bu then everything went to shit in both campaigns. Basically the same thing happened: I got declared on by France and a coalition at the same time and my allies betrayed me. I may sound stupid here but man, normal difficulty is so tough.
Your pronounciation of "Fyn" was much better than I would have feared
Oh i've been hoping this would happen soon.
Thanks for making a guide for my country.
My pleasure!
I just found this channel, and this was a very high quality video! If you'll excuse me, I am about to go take a look at your other works.
Red Hawk gets you going with this strong guide. Use this and you'll be off to a good start - but bear in mind you're going to have to be creative once you get this far. Yeah, there's that China Tea achievement, but if you're not a chievo-hunter, then what? Not exactly a huge mission tree for Denmark, and the new-to-intermediate player will quickly deduce that Denmark is all boats, Sweden is the best land military outside of Prussia - most will choose the Swedes anyway. Several years ago I did a campaign in which I expanded Denmark into precisely Russia's lands - a RusMark campaign. Of course you can colonize NA once you beat up the British Isles: United Danes of America. (Better ally Spain to help you manage France for that one.) I generally agree with the complaint that PDX is too "anti-homer" when it comes to Scandinavia (and never take THAT formable, new players!), but it can also be freedom, not being slave to a mission tree. Denmark needs more love, but the world is your oyster.
Denmark sits in a relatively stable position, so it is kinda boring because "snowballing" gets relatively fast and easy. The earlier you go for HRE minors however you get AE and coalitions from half europe so that is kinda spicing everything up.
Thank you! 🥰 Love the guide 🤩🤩
Glad it was helpful!
if you manually set your attitude to hostile it makes it more likely your subject will make claims on land you mark as of interest.
True!
A fun way to continue on from where this guide ends is by annexing the Teutons and culture shifting to Prussian and forming prussia. If you havent stated anything in Scotland or the Baltics you can do it pretty easily. might have to culture convert some of the danish lands depending on how much you dev'ed them up.
6:00, You can literally seperate peace annex riga, seperate peace half of the teutons and then vassal the livonians. Add strong ducies, give riga to livonian order. AE is extremely irrelevant for the baltics. It's very much a rush-strategy as Muscovy to steal the livonian order + riga in one war early game.
Good quality content! And very too the point. Got my sub today!
Thanks!
Denmark is underrated af
For sure!
@@TheRedHawk love the channel btw, best EU4 vids on all of RUclips. Keep up the good work👍🏻
I had a Muscovy gam where Novgorod allied Lithuania who wasn’t in a pu so the first war was an absolute drag but after that I was in a really strong position
I was certain Scandinavia would get an update in emperor but they were left untouched lol. Seems very odd that everywhere got updates instead of Scandinavia, even the Balkans and South East Asia which weren't as important as Scandinavia.
The next DLC should be about Scandinavia and East, West and Central Africa. Maybe include a naval and army rework too
@@turkishultranationalist oh yeah for sure. They gave the Mediterranean crusader states a rework so the northern ones also deserve some love.
I’d love to see a Manchu -> Qing or Oirat -> yuan guide!
I've played a lot of Denmark. One of the biggest issues is how to expand into the northern Germany lands. Typically Denmark is not strong enough to take on Austria plus all its allies plus the allies of whoever you attacked until later on. One way to do it is to attack Riga. Lubeck commonly allies Riga. It's a ton of AE to do that, but if your AE in north Germany is very low you can do it and then wait awhile for the AE to go down. Conquering Lubeck gives you a lot of money.
Later on once you are big enough and have taken a lot from the places he describes in the video plus some in Germany you can dismantle the HRE. It's common to ally France as Denmark because your main enemies typically are going to be Austria and England, and those are typically enemies of France.
I fixed the lack of missions with accepting the event to change culture to bavarian I then picked up the lands needed to form Bavaria. Then crazy missions as Germany.
Denmark is overlooked because it's ideas are bad and an easily formable tag (Scandinavia) is bad. You'd have to culture shift to Hanover, Prussia, Netherlands, Russia or Westphalia most likely.
That's why most players just do an achievement "iron price" and forget about Denmark's existence.
i wonder if you can culture switch to english before geing danelaw , and continuying the game as england later
Wouldn't it be awesome if Paradox added a unique Givernmnet mechanic to Denmark 🇩🇰.
Where each monarch during and after the Age of the Reformation had a Haandfæstning*, which during every new King, you could pick a bonus from the Nobility Estate.
*The Haandfæstning was a legal charter that Danish Kings hammered out by comprising with the Aristocracy. Think of it like the legal chapter in England (The Magna Carter), except there's a new Haandfæstning for every Monarch’s reign.
im new to the game. Could you go colonial as any of the scandinavian countries? or are they bad colonial nations
Norway is a great colonial nation however it can be difficult to get independence and to fund your colonists. Sweden and Denmark and not great for colonisation and I wouldn’t recommend it.
All of them are decent for colonising tbh
Kinda a left brain strat but you can just give in to the Gotland rebels and put a gryf on the throne. The gryf has random stats, usually better than the wittelbach guy who isn't even danish so you might as well go with the swede
I always try and make the pretender rebels my new king. You can get PU’s over wolgast and Stettin because it’s the same dynasty
Good video 👍
Thanks!
Every time i play denmark, i keep getting rebels all the time from these danish nobel rebels, i try to choose different choices, but the outcome is the same, it drains my manpower down and i cant focus on anything when they spawn once every 2 months or so
I never overlook Denmark. Whenever I play in the HRE they are the first great nation I am punching around I dont know exactly why but even as lets say Lübeck the Danish Army is not a threat If you can match them in Numbers. Btw could you make a short info Video about how many ligthships per node? They often show me If you send up this fleed you made -1,93 income or so but if I send them I made a plus of 3 ducats or so.
Whoa! What?! I started a Denmark campaign this morning (No DLCs). What are the odds that you would release a Denmark video on the same day? 1:1 odds apparently...
at 4:39 you sell tittles, how do you do that when you have no crown land?
new 1.33 update removes the ability to do that and this was in 1.31 so that would explain a lot of it
In many video i see sligtly differnt Mission tree. It is a matter of DLC? (I have some but not all). Or a question of beta patch? I left my stem game on no beta selected, assuming It was automaticaly at the last version. It s an error? Thanks.
To be honest, I love this video! But just a small tip: Don't let your crown estate share fall below 30% please! It gives a lot of bad modifiers such as -10% to -20% tax, +25% to +150% subject desire from development (that would be a big problem for Denmark *looks at Sweden*), increase in autonomy and negative absolutism. Please consider this tip in your future videos, I love your videos. :p
I love your guides, but how do you manage money and points? I always get behind on technologies and end up not having points left to develop certain cities as you normally do! Also, how do you always have enough points to finish your ideas while still developing each technology and not lagging behind compared to other countries?
Unfortunately this is far too complex to explain in a comment, maybe I'll do a video on managing monarch points are some point, but the general way I go is coring and peace deals>ideas>tech>development for monarch point allocation.
The next nation you should do is Courland! Very challenging and interesting releasable country.
My main problem with Denmark is the same i have with a lot which is the inability to form a evolved nation. Like the reason Milan is form is the almost sign of growth being forming itally as any nation forming japan as forming siam and so on. They are like small goal posts that i can aim to and work towards but when the is no formable nation without hoop jumping or being so far away i just get bored
Their new national ideas aren't too bad now
i had ai desmond take over burgundy
This dude is insane
Not me noticing the Fleet names didn't save
Lmao
I remember trying a Denmark game a while back
It was going....ok until age of reformation happened, Sweden became disloyal again and Count Feud or whatever that horrible Denmark disaster is happened
I quit after that
An Andorra guide would be cool, or ryazan
Could you do a Norway guide?
DEVELOP UR PROVINCES (NAVAL FORCE LIMIT 25+) TO GET ACHIEVMENT - THE BALTIC FLEET
"And there we go I full annexed Lithuania.." Coalition from the 999 AE: No, absolutely no.... Nope, I dont think so.
FINALLY
Chad, raiding Danes.
when i colonize is it best too expel or just send a colonist
Danish mission tree makes me anxious
If there a denmark left by the end of eu4 you are not playing eu4 right
Yes yes ... but when do you switch to Prussia?
Augh! I don't find you need Quality to beat the English Navy, I thought I did in my first Danish run, but I wiped out the English navy before those ideas were done, so I pretty much gave up on Quality ever again.
Quality gives naval boosts, but it isn't a naval set, that is what naval and maritime are for. Quality is taken because Denmark's NIs are god awful and you need army quality in your ideas to make up for it even in a SP game, or you make things much harder for yourself. You don't even need to contest the English navy anyway, since you attack Scotland for a foothold in the British Isles. Kind of a weird take to have NGL.
@@BakaGaijinSama It was awhile ago that I did my first Dane run, but I thought I really hurt myself picking Quality, TBH I haven't like it ever since for SP. I might do the whole Scots land route to England thing next time away, however it may be different in MP. England builds a lot of heavies & lights, if you build a lot of galleys in the baltic, it's an easy win, IIRC.
It bugs me that you don't stab up once before giving out advisor discounts ^^ Early on a little bit of admin is always more important than a little bit of money
good to see you making some fantasy content
Lmao
It would be cool to make an Austrian guide:)
I will!
Step 1. Integrate Sweden
Step 2. For Sweden and take national ideas
Step 3. Reform Denmark
nice
Romania guide?
Bet
Please do a guide on Brittany and beat up on france and england
That reminded me of my old game... I had just to be sure fought moscow 3 times.. and I had knocked them to the ground.. :D Long story short... novgorod still exists in 16th century :D
For me it is me favourite nation :D
What DLC are used?
Do the ardabil guide?
Why do you have 8 corruption here?
My strategy is to invade Tuetonic Order after claim then culture convert to Prussian then form Prussia.
Palembang next pls👍
karaman next pls
Well I mean paradox is Swedish so, of course it's overlooked
Wait,there's a country called Denmark?i never heard of him,i believe it was a myth
Theodoro guide!!
This guy knows! Denmark does exist!
When I was making this guide last week I too thought they didn't exist, but after seeing your video, I realized, they must exist... right?
Too bad that Scandinavia doesn't get other ideas. So i prefere to play as sweden.
Kurland guide or no algorithm comment, bet?😤
aaaah yes, the third primary region in denmark of "Finn"
Bro, why not Orthodox?
Bro novogorad is allied with the Osmans 💀
Video suggestion:
What if the Chineses, Koreans and Japaneses can colonize in 1444?
OF COURSE TEUTON HAD TO BE ALLIED WITH BRANDENBURG
Neat
do all of this, but also no CB into Ireland because ez clap on England
You dont actually have to annex holstein.. There will be an event with instant integration within the first 50 years.. Dont waste the diplo😁
isn't Holstein pronounced like Holshtain?
yes in german, in danish it is holsteen
Perm is the best nation
You meant Ulm right?
@@piegorgioni4931 Ulm is only the best nation in the hre.
No discipline idea, into the trash it goes
19:43 No, no i will not.
Noo I don't think that Denmark I believe that's rightful German Clay