@@thechairmangames Europa Expanded is really a bomb. Even nations that have missions in the base game don't really compare to the one in the mod, the creators really put an emphasis on historical accuracy and flavor and there are tons of missions for most nations. Also keep up the great work, really enjoying these!
35:41 I did a Byzantium campaign before the patch in which I dismantled the HRE for the roleplay. Ended up being the worst decision ever as former HRE emperor Austria was now unshackled to completely dominate Germany. They ended up with a force limit of 1 million and owning like all of Central Europe and France, fought a few extremely long and bloody wars with them and won but decided it was too much and gave up. Anyways, great to see you successfully restore the Roman Empire!
Next couple nations for Mission Tree Only that I am going to cover are: Muscovy, Vijayanagar, Castille. I may do Georgia after Castille if enough people show support for it
With Byzantium if you can form the Roman Empire quite early (around 1600) it becomes quite easy to make a full WC and One Tag, with One Culture and One Faith being the harder goals
@@thechairmangames idk if you know but Bulgaria has a core on your province north of Constantinopole, i usually release it after first war with ottomans, land a Pronoia then feed then the rest of their cores. Less warscore
The Byzantine Empire is the Ship of Theseus of nations. All of its institutions and culture changed a little bit at a time creating a strange, little bit at a time continuity
Don’t know how experienced you are, but as Byz you can expand way faster and more aggressively. Rome is formable by 1600 or at least 1650 without ever going over 100% OE really. If you go Admin, Diplo and Quality, then you also have nice armies, navies, good CCR and gov cap, and pretty much no war exhaustion or coalitions) The key is to spread out your AE and not state too much land. Trade companies are the way to go really, you just have to convert land before you give it to a TC.
Everyone else seems to having success with byzantium besides me! I used to be able to style on the ottomans, now it's just kinda exhausting to play them.
The fact the claims on Hungary, Crimea, and on Arabia stop where they do bothers me so much. Like obviously in a normal run I can just conquer a bit of extra land to make the borders look prettier, but why did the devs decided that these are the ideal borders?
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georgia!
@@Dravus2024 I'll add it to my priority list for Mission Tree Only! 🌳
In my opinion it would be pretty cool if you did mission tree only with mods like mission tree expanded
That is a possibility, I normally don't play mods but might be good for nations with unique ideas but no mission trees
@@thechairmangames Europa Expanded is really a bomb. Even nations that have missions in the base game don't really compare to the one in the mod, the creators really put an emphasis on historical accuracy and flavor and there are tons of missions for most nations. Also keep up the great work, really enjoying these!
35:41 I did a Byzantium campaign before the patch in which I dismantled the HRE for the roleplay. Ended up being the worst decision ever as former HRE emperor Austria was now unshackled to completely dominate Germany. They ended up with a force limit of 1 million and owning like all of Central Europe and France, fought a few extremely long and bloody wars with them and won but decided it was too much and gave up. Anyways, great to see you successfully restore the Roman Empire!
I want to say thank you for the wonderful videos. Also I love the Rome (Byzantium) to Rome. Could you do Georgia to Byzantium to Rome next?
Next couple nations for Mission Tree Only that I am going to cover are: Muscovy, Vijayanagar, Castille. I may do Georgia after Castille if enough people show support for it
With Byzantium if you can form the Roman Empire quite early (around 1600) it becomes quite easy to make a full WC and One Tag, with One Culture and One Faith being the harder goals
This is true, but with this being Mission Tree Only I'm pretty complacent taking my time. It seems a lot of people also like seeing late game stuff
Go for byz to hre emperor to orthodox rome (while remaining hre emperor) then form HRE once youre done with byz mission
Starting out as Georgia, completing it own mission tree, reforming Byzantium & complete this mission tree too is superior
"we're gonna Play a lot around Pronoia"
Makes first Pronoia more than hundred years into the game
Yeah I kinda dun goofed here
@@thechairmangames idk if you know but Bulgaria has a core on your province north of Constantinopole, i usually release it after first war with ottomans, land a Pronoia then feed then the rest of their cores. Less warscore
don't know why I just watched an hour long video beginning to end but it was a good one
another banger by the chairman
Thank you!
Woow new Chairman video 😮😮❤❤
The Byzantine Empire is the Ship of Theseus of nations. All of its institutions and culture changed a little bit at a time creating a strange, little bit at a time continuity
Still ridiculous how much you need to form Rome lol
It's honestly brutal 😮💨
Don’t know how experienced you are, but as Byz you can expand way faster and more aggressively. Rome is formable by 1600 or at least 1650 without ever going over 100% OE really. If you go Admin, Diplo and Quality, then you also have nice armies, navies, good CCR and gov cap, and pretty much no war exhaustion or coalitions) The key is to spread out your AE and not state too much land. Trade companies are the way to go really, you just have to convert land before you give it to a TC.
He can’t annex anything he doesn’t have permanent claims on from the mission tree. That’s a big part of what’s slowing him down
Everyone else seems to having success with byzantium besides me! I used to be able to style on the ottomans, now it's just kinda exhausting to play them.
upvoting this video while its at 69 upvotes is hard for me to do xD
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The fact the claims on Hungary, Crimea, and on Arabia stop where they do bothers me so much. Like obviously in a normal run I can just conquer a bit of extra land to make the borders look prettier, but why did the devs decided that these are the ideal borders?
I think they were going for Rome under Trajan kinda borders
dont you lose the Deus vult CB with everyone turning orthodox?
You do, however by the time I did it I had Imperialsm as my CB
you get rebbels from overextenison if you are 101%%, if you are 100,9% it's ok
You should unify Islam next