It would be a nice addition to get drawbacks of ideas, too. That's just my 2 cents thoughI'm pretty sure most idea set values are chosen by dart board, the same way they pick what amount of prestige an event gains or loses you. PLC doesn't care about you. To be honest, I don't see why major nations (or any nations frankly. Go west and ensure France never gets strong enough to challenge you. Small nations were small for a reason, a notable number of them represented in the game have strong ideas anyways. Like the title says,what are in your opinion the most interesting nations and why?Orissa is another good Indian recommendation. As a tribe it follows the weak Totemist religion, it has a major penalty on tech and can only reform through the terribly expensive native reforms. EU4 Cheats is an up-to-date, searchable Europa Universalis IV console commands list with detailed help and examples. True exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy will be brought to life in this epic title rife with rich strategic and tactical depth. The mission that gives you the CB on Judea just doesn't want to ♥♥♥♥ing show up for me. You must log in or register to reply here. Jun 14, 2017 Top-Down Shooter. Muscovy wants to eat you, Hordes want to vasalize you. Playing as Ireland has proven quite fun. To be honest, I don't see why major nations (or any nations frankly. Colonize as a powerful Ireland, instead of England. What is in your oppinion the most interesting lands to play with and what years to start ? vasselised and ate shawnee (lost 2 stability for the lack of cb but who cares), annexed, started colonising and now I own all of North America! EU4 BARELY does drawbacks and I think they should really be implemented. Go large, and still have bullshit levels of military power because Prussia + innovative + quality + offensive + quantity = KILL EVERYTHING. The site may not work properly if you don't If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit Press J to jump to the feed. Money makes the world go round.I've never really used the trade league,is it worth it more than just conquering?Granada and Byzantines. Majapahit is a nation in its death throes. I like that you start as a seemingly not relevant nation in a personal union under Burgundy. Scour the entire globe with colonies, only to discover pesky american native OPMs, uncontacted african villages, small indian merchant ports and many siberian igloos, yet for some reason, you can't bring yourself to plunder their homes, but instead, you hand them a contract to join your trade league.The ultimate pacifist game (minus the wars where you forced the release of millions of OPMs), where you'll be carrying 95 trade cities on your back for that sick +2000% goods produced modifier. Had another nation taken the same kind of decisions that Prussia did, they would have a comparable army, yet in game, they won't because the inherent Prussianness of Prussia makes them significantly better at fighting. I typically try to form Ireland and take over the British Isles. EU4 Cheats is a searchable list of all EU4 Console Commands for the lastest version on Steam (PC and Mac). Going to try to crush the Chinese from humble beginnings. Had another nation taken the same kind of decisions that Prussia did, they would have a comparable army, yet in game, they won't because the inherent Prussianness of Prussia makes them significantly better at fighting. An empire that once spanned across Maritime South-East Asia Than you would be more limitedBberg inherited Prussia. But you're not av.
get crazy CRAZY powerful ideas to make up for their weaker starting position. Roll on a to 1777 and now I have the whole British Isles, a chunk of India and another of china, most of South America and a few other colonies. So I don't expect national ideas to become more powerful.

The tag order specifies in what order actions are resolved between tags [1] . It’s a crazy place to be. All of the Southeast Asian countries are interesting starting points and my focus for my next playthrough. Both very old remnants of once glorious empires, both now won't exist in 30 years unless you know what you are doing.Granada in the new world was the most dramatic and fun campaign I had in EU IV, from barely escaping Castile and wars with the Aztecs, to the great invasion across the ocean in the late 17th century.Byzantines for the chance to restore the legit Roman Empire.Your post made me realise just how much a good Re-reconquista has in common with Daenerys Targaryen's story arc in ASoIaF.Politically isolated nations are very interesting since you can afford few errors.Ceylon. Just don't forget to write down or put a screenshot of the ideas if you will be writing about custom nation. To give them the kind of massive bonuses they get in their NI is double counting.
This isn’t saying much, however, as there is only a handful of Coptic nations.