How much is too much aggressive expansion?
How much is too much aggressive expansion?
AE caps at 1000. I’ve been there a few times, though usually nations die before reaching it. Once you get past a certain point of no return, it’s a meaningless number because whether you’re at 200 or 800, everyone will pile you if they can/you let them.
How do you stop aggressive expansion?
Spread your conquests out to different areas/culture groups/religions if possible. A strategy on top of modifiers is taking one province of a releasable nation, releasing it as a subject, then retaking their cores with the reconquest cb. The AE impact of retaking those cores for the vassal is low.
Does releasing vassals reduce AE?
There is no impact. What matters is your AE. If you take land/make vassals and generate AE in said war, it will likely grow, if you release vassals or cede land, your AE will drop and during the resulting peace time, nations may lose enough AE to leave the coalition.
How do you determine aggressive expansion?
You can check the amount of aggressive expansion that you have with another nation using the ‘Opinion Mapmode’. As shown in the image below, you simply hover your mouse cursor over a nation and it will show you how much aggressive expansion you have with them.
How is aggressive expansion calculated eu4?
where the given target is the country whose accrued AE you want to calculate, the base AE is province dev * 0.75 for annexing or province dev * 0.5 for vassalizing, and target AE modifiers is the sum of the additive target modifiers listed in the wiki, slightly tweaked because the wiki is out of date (or perhaps just …
How much is the aggressive expansion of coalition?
A minimum of 50 points is required to form a coalition, any countries that will exceed 50 points from a peace deal will be noted via the aggressive expansion icon.
What does diplomatic reputation do in eu4?
diplomatic reputation represents its overall diplomatic ability and credibility. Diplomatic reputation is visible in the diplomacy window of the country screen.
How can we avoid coalition war?
To prevent getting a lot of AE, dont take provinces from non-cobelligerent, dont declare no-cb wars etc. Always make your own peace offer the AIs peace offers is always worse and has no effect on your AE. Improve with countries with high AE, as it will decrease faster.
Do coalitions go away eu4?
Leaving coalitions AI coalition nations will almost instantly lose the outraged attitude if they are in the same religious league, if they have no aggressive expansion, or have more than +50 opinion of the target nation. They will then leave the coalition after a few months.
How do you gain diplomatic reputation?
You’ll need to pick up Either diplomatic or influence ideas to raise it. There are events to get a temporary boost, but nothing permanent. If you’re legitimacy is low, that also hits your diplo rep up to -1.00. So keep your legitimacy up, pick up a statesman advisor and pick a idea group that will net you some rep!
How can Diplomatic relations be improved?
8 Tips To Improve Your Relationship, Courtesy Of International Relations
- Say what you mean, and prove it.
- Have an audience.
- Reciprocity is king.
- But so is forgiveness.
- No disagreement is an island.
- Careful, conflict is easily escalated.
- The right third party can help.
- Even symbolic stuff can make a difference.
How long does annexed subjects last?
It lasts 10 years, so should be gone very soon.
Can vassals colonize eu4?
As long as you subsidize them with the right amounts, increasing them as they start new colonies, you can let vassals colonize mutliple provinces at once. They are all colonizing! If you feed them enough money through subsidies (mostly 9+ ducats), they will start a colony.
Does annexed subjects stack?
Nope. If you annex a bunch of vassals in a row you only get the -3 penalty not -6 or -9. The diplomatic reputation doesn’t stack but the opinion malus for annexing vassals does stack (-25 each time?).
Can vassals declare war eu4?
Vassals are essentially puppets of their suzerain, or overlord country. They cannot declare war or enter royal marriages, except with their overlord. They always join their suzerain’s wars, and cannot negotiate separate peace treaties.
How do you declare war on vassal?
You can only declare war on independent realms or realms on the same vassal ‘level’ as you so if someone is a vassal of someone else, you declare war on the top liege or if you both are vassals of the same liege you just declare on them directly.
How do you annex vassal?
Go to your vassals diplomacy screen and under Dynastic Actions there is Annex Vassal. It requires you to have +190 relations and will incur a -30 malus to any other vassals, it also takes quite a while to annex them.
Should I annex vassals?
Annex vassals when they can no longer help you grow your empire. As Muscovy all your starting vassals fall in this category. Additionally, you need to annex Perm in order to colonize Siberia.
What happens when you annex a vassal?
If you annex, you gain all of the country’s vassals, marches, and colonial nations, if you vassalize, all subjects become independent. you get protectorates as well.
What is a junior partner eu4?
A junior partner is a country being ruled by another country (e.g Poland rules over Lithuania, Castile rules over Aragon.)
How do you get a personal union with an Aragon?
The only way you can get a PU is with the random wedding event that fires when Castile and Aragon are not at war and have a male and a female ruler (or Aragon has a regency, but that’s rare). If you don’t want to rely on the random factor, you need to conquer their provinces.
How do you break free from a personal union eu4?
Some of them should spawn a short while after getting PU’d, and the chance of getting them randomly is also much higher when under a PU. Once they appear, deactivate your forts and move away with your army. Let them win, and you’re free.
How long does a claim throne CB last?
one year