How do I reduce vassal Liberty desire?

How do I reduce vassal Liberty desire?

Granting provinces along the way, to reduce all their liberty desire. Vassal LD is easier, as you can placate their ruler. Not that swapping their dynasty to yours is good idea too, and swapping their religion to yours is also good if you plan to feed a vassal beyond belief.

Do colonial nations count as vassals?

Colonial States and Protectorates do not count as vassals. Nope, colonial nations’ income is affected by “global tariffs” and, of course, their individual tariffs.

How do you play colonial nation?

You can go to the subject tab and in the bottom there is an option to set colonial nation free and play as them. If you want to play as a subject, you can’t do in on Ironman, switch country in the country selection with loaded save or do it with console commands.

How many colonies can you have in eu4?

There are twelve colonial regions in the game, 11 in the Americas (7 in North America, 4 in South America) and 1 covering Australia and New Zealand.

Do vassals fabricate claims in eu4?

Will Play For Food. If I remember right, vassals will be very likely to fabricate claims if you mark a province as of vital interest in the diplomatic feedback system. This will tank relations with the target nation (and anyone else thinking the province a vital interest), but if they’re your rival, not much of a loss.

Are colonies worth it eu4?

Assuming that you have sufficient control over the trade, American colonies definitely are very useful for income. Tariffs don’t really matter, the important part is that they generate trade value to flow towards your home node, and that they give you +1 merchant and +10% trade efficiency.

How do I get the new world quest?

Quest for the New World (QftNW) is a national idea, which is can be chosen once the country has a trade technology level of 7 (as of In Nomine) and a free national idea spot.

Can a vassal get his own colonial nation?

Your vassals normally colonize and get their own colonial nations. If you annex the vassal later you will inherit their colonial nations, which can lead to you having two colonial nations in the same region. I’m not 100% sure on this, but the troops of these colonial nations should not affect the liberty desire of your vassals.

What happens when a vassal annexes a colony?

Your vassals normally colonize and get their own colonial nations. If you annex the vassal later you will inherit their colonial nations, which can lead to you having two colonial nations in the same region. I’m not 100% sure on this, but the troops of these colonial nations should not affect the liberty desire…

How do you stop colonial nations from forming?

Colonies only form in the Americas iirc. You can view the boundaries for each on the colonial region map mode. For the first question, colonial nations are only formed in the New World. Is there a game file stating how many colonies you need for the nation? If so, set the number to something ridiculously high that’ll stop them from ever forming.

Are there any downsides to choosing vassalization instead of annexation?

The downsides to the military victor of choosing vassalization instead of annexation are: The vassal occupies a diplomatic relation slot, reducing the number of allies possible (but vassals are more dependable than allies). Little monetary benefit to the overlord.