EU4 1.32 England Guide - THIS Is How YOU WIN as England
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In this video titled EU4 1.32 England Guide - THIS Is How YOU WIN as England I make an EU4 Guide for England for Europa Universalis 1.32 Origins. With EU4 1.32 Origins releasing the meta and the starting moves for many nations on the map has changed, so of course new and up to date guides are needed. This EU4 England starting moves guide or EU4 England starting moves tutorial will ensure that you get a great start for yourself playing as the nation of England. This guide covers the opening moves, forming Great Britain, getting the personal union over France in the 100 years war, diplomacy, colonizing, estates, alliances, subjects, missions, national ideas and more! England is one of the best nations for playing wide, having an extremely powerful army and navy, being the richest nation in the world with an economy focused on trade and production, domination Europe and the world and more! England / Great Britain has three unique achievements and they are called Anglophile, An Industrial Evolution and One Night in Paris. After watching this EU4 England guide you will ensure a great start for yourself, and you will have an easy and fun campaign. The save file is available for all Tier 1 and above UA-cam members in the save-games Discord channel.
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Granada to Mamelukes to Morocco to Andalusia?
Yo bro what EU4 DLC do you suggest me buying first? I never had an EU4 DLC!
@@nickthegreek_f.t8848 if you have no DLC at this point, maybe consider subscribing to that 5$ a month EU4 dlc pass that gives you full access to everything
Hey Red Hawk, it would be totally awesome if you could do a guide on the Iroquois in the latest patch. Hopefully they’re not too weak after the fixes and hopefully not too OP still
britanny would be cool i think
“Okay so what you want to do is release and play as Wales.”
Lmao, maybe I should do a Wales guide huh
@@TheRedHawk As a Welshman myself, I have looked in envy at the EU4 wiki page of Wales and its achievement. A solid start to that would be greatly appreciated and very interesting to watch.
@@digi7-aextra396 i have that one :D
@@TheRedHawk simple vassal feed re annex then release and play as then.
@@TheRedHawk please do !! Wales is my home country inside the UK and would love to play as my home nation but England is very strong and France ain’t much help as they can never get their navy over to send troops
Introduces a new heir and gets a Plantagenet. What a blessed start.
Real chad hours
@@TheRedHawk I started a playthrough using the guide. It came in incredible clutch. 10/10
@@morganaut2649 how do you get the introduction of a new heir that is definitely not an option for me
@@tylerghersinich576 probably a dlc feature omegalol
@@tylerghersinich576 yeah it’s a dlc feature :/
3 tips :
- vote for the parlament thing before assigning new seats as it would be less of a pain to make them accept
- assign them on good provinces as it give them a % bonus on multiple things
- when you introduce an heir, some of your royal marriages partner will get a restoration of union CB and get the "domineering" attitude towards you and will break alliance
Also - if given chance, royal marry Burgundy for Burgundian inheritance!
also i would say that if your not likely to need a fleet of heavy ships in a foreseeable conflict to use 3 of them to explore instead of the light ships that help get that extra income from trade
This helped me a lot. I found that you could easily do without ships, exstra battalions, but still i hired two smaller mercinaries one with both shock and siege and one without leader. I was lucky enough that scotland didnt join but i did it against their navy too and it is very easy. After the initial battles i deleted all heavy ships. I almost only build light and transport because they can usually easily gang up on any other type and pay for themselves in peacetime.
For land war i had aragon with me and france had provence. I did follow most of your steps on land with great succes.
This way i had NO loans, exept for the 5 from the burgers. I could then peace out france with only half their gold to deal with the ongoing war of the roses.
The main challenge is to avoid excommunication and/or coalitionwar afterwards so i was careful to use the wartime to improve relation with most of teh potential members (mainly small HRE ones) but they each only took 1-2 months because of the religious diplomats decision!
Thanks for the advice again. I had no idea how affective mercinaries could be!
@@michaelsmart1577 good idea, though i never seem to need them as lightship swarms with transports usually overwhelm all.
Ohhhh that's why fking Portugal was domineering towards me lol
Instead of annexing Scotland you can integrate them automatically once you form Great Britain diplomatically at Admin tech 10!
I KNEW I was messing up. I made GB within 10 years of annexing Scotland.
But that need much time
@@lorrdy7640doesnt worth the mana
29:26 - so fun fact, restoration of union was changed in this patch from a flat 60 AE, mostly with the target, to the base AE you would get with full annexing them, so Austria tends to get coalitioned a bit in this patch since they take Hungary and Bohemia. The devs are aware of the issue and will be hotfixing it as they acknowledge that despite the AE change working as intended, they also intended European missions to be PU-heavy, so it will have to be hotfixed. A number of achievements are also bugged, requiring starting as nations that don't exist at start.
That explains a lot then lmao. What a dumb rework
They're tryna say it's working as intended, but that is clearly & obviously bullshit
@@connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 For real... I could understand it if it had barely been increased, but it literally went from 0.1 AE/dev to 0.8, so 8*base AE. While pretty much all other forms of AE goes reduced by 20%, which would have given 0.08. They just missed a 0, why they are trying to pass it off as intended I have no idea, who gives a damn if you missed a 0, just put it in...
@@monge06 because that would mean they're wrong
@@monge06 no they said that it is working as designed, not working as intended. And they confirmed on reddit they accidentally set the AE value too high and will be reducing it in a patch
Lol, 'You can now turn off the defensive edicts.'
Procede to replace defensive edicts with defensive edicts.
'To save some ducats.'
LMAO I also saw this
It was big brain I legit was thinking "oh woah you can turn it off that way?"
If you're going to be fighting the HYW at the start of the game, might be worth it to hold off on doing the parliament debate and wait until you're at war and then wait for parliament to refresh to give your debates that you can't get unless you're at war. You can get the "Draft" parliament debate which gives you a decent amount of manpower and also the "Support the War Effort" parliament debate which gives you 1 stability and -0.05 War Exhaustion.
Humiliate Scotland in the Hundred Years War, this will get you to the age ability that allows you to transfer subjects at half price. Use that age bonus to take Naples from Aragon and Norway from Denmark.
You can do this for all the Burgundian PUs too
With the reduction in province war score cost in 1.32 you can take Sweden from Denmark as well.
@@VultureSausage Wow I've always had to make a Finland first.
How do you use transfer subject? I never see it in the diplo options during a war
@@raffygrullon9426 you need to spend splendor for it, and then it's in the peace deal options under the tab where you'd go to pillage a capital
1:20 as a beginner i did this ( i tried 5 times but i did it ) just hire mercenaries . And PU ing France is OP you basicly own half of western Europe
Strengthen noble priviliges? Didn't see that one coming😅
It was a surprise for sure
@@TheRedHawk but a welcome one
1.32 orgins : has been out for like 10 hours, Hawk : has a fully edited guide already out. how
Thanks to Paradox for giving me early access!
I’m always a fan of giving Maine to Provence which makes France break the alliance and then they usually get eaten by everyone for some easy reconquests
10:52
Introducing a new heir makes everyone who has a royal marriage with you domineering (I think it gives them a Union CB). So if you're doing that, do it BEFORE you marry anyone.
Yeah, I told my wife I was "introducing a new heir" and she got very standoffish and distant the rest of the day. No idea why.
(just kidding, I'm not married)
@@mjxw you play eu4, you did not need to clarify that, we already knew
@@gyorgysoros1074 😔😔😔 tfw no Royal Marriage button to press
@@mjxw sadge
I remember one really wild campaign I had where France and Burgundy were allied and attacked me. Neither my allies in Aragon and Austria answered the call so I had to fight them alone. Winning that war and taking Paris in a defensive war felt pretty great
Much about the guide is helpful, but it is rendered unusable by the error at 5:44. The guide implies that introducing an heir automatically stops the War of the Roses disaster. It doesn't. You need an heir from the right dynasty - York, Lancaster, or Plantagenet - to prevent the disaster. I've restarted close to 20 times and have never gotten an heir from the right dynasty. You can't approach the Surrender of Maine war with France as suggested by this guide if you are also dealing with the War of the Roses disaster. A guide laying out an approach that includes the War of the Roses would be useful. I appreciate the rest of the information in the guide, though.
Just try to royal marry as many countries as possible to get a new heir.
Honestly, preventing War of the Roses is overrated, just don't win with France before it fires (it will cancel PU). It's good time to shave off AE with Europe, get some mana and army tradition. Not to mention, guaranteed good rulers.
But in like 1/2 games I had before disaster even fired I got decent heirs from events and quite old too iirc
I literally did this and fought the War of the Roses while at war with France and I don't even have that many hours. Just get good bud
Honestly the War of the Roses is seriously not a big deal at all, especially if Scotland is out of the war and if you follow Hawk's example of many big allies (so outraged majors won't try to support rebels) I easily PU'd France and won WotR as a complete noob without even using mercs (although that did mean I completely ran out of manpower by the end)
headass getting a Plantagenet as an heir... that halts the war of the roses.
In my game 1.32 ver, Castile and Aragon never came to aid England when Maine event triggered. Besides, the AE was really high when England PU with France. Almost half of HRE countries joined a coalition and a punitive war against England.
In 1.33.3, the strategy is viable but it's almost impossible to avoid fighting the War of the Roses while you're fighting France. The effect this has is that it increases your debt and thus it takes a little longer to recover.
Great England opening, though I usually wait a bit and just inherit Scotland for free the second I form Great Britain. Hope you make a Songhai video soon 😀
Will do!
saves diplo, you can make Scotland a march to help with fort control, & develop their providences without eating any extra diplo when annexing (I had Lothian at 50+ dev by stealing dev to their capital from wars).
What a confidence that you got a Plantagenet heir and both Castile+Aragon joined the war
13:30 i recommend taking this mission already during the war while you occupy Paris because if you pu france then u can't click this mission unless you control paris yourself which means u need to annex france in order to progress in this part of mission tree. (i like to keep france as pu and not integrate)
Man you got lucky with the Plantagenet heir, the only way to stop the war of the roses is to have a Heir that’s either York,Lancaster or Plantagenet so in all my runs I’ve had the war of the roses fire mid way through the french war
Better than me. I won the war against France and didn’t realize the war of the roses would make me lose my PU.
@@rockinryguy7 KEEP the war going and then after PU France.
Thank you so much for the guide, Red Hawk. I’ve been doing some England games with success - releasing Normandy and Gascony really help - but somehow I misclicked the restoration Union CB on france to do a regular conquest war BOTH times I got it! This guide should help my third try to not make such a dumb mistake.
10:57 - Austria is domineering since you introduced an heir while having a royal marriage, which now gives all nations you have a royal marriage with a restoration of union cb on you, so they flip domineering.
19:27 - "Strengthen Noble Privileges"
I was almost afraid he wasn't going to take "Strengthen Noble Privileges"
For the diplo vassalization part I've been in situations where AE prevented me from reaching 190 relations so I feel like squeezing as much relationship as possible is very useful. Two extra methods I don't see mentioned ever is that making a nation transfer trade power diplomatically add +10 relations and never forget to scornfully insult their small rivals for an extra +25. Really helps in a pinch. Also using the subject interaction "Transfer trade power" gives a +20 relation boost which is very useful in decreasing the time it takes to improve relations to the 190 necessary to annex vassals and might even make-or-break some annexations if you forced vassalization and have opinion maluses like AE, "Annexed vassal" or "Vassalized in a war"! Love the guides!
Awesome! this is basictly how I played england last time but it all kinda happened by accident and this gives so many pointers to make things work better! Thank you! Can't wait for my next emgland champaign
Quick reccomendation!
As England if you attack burgundy and then cancel their rivalry on you then you are very likely to get the inheritance, which will make you extremely powerful and make sure you lockdown the English Channel, I do this for my england games now so I am just that touch more powerful.
thanks for the guide! i remember asking for this a month ago n it’s better than i anticipated. now i can finally beat france
Have fun!
at the start before you hire infantry, hire some mercs to finish mission levy the troops even before the war with france, and then you won't have to wait 10 years for manpower to recover, also you can revoke cores in your peace deal with france so their opinion of you is better after the war
This
I liked the start where you release the Normandy and Maine as a vassal and avoid the 100. years war up until you dealed with the war of the roses... works good.
It's actually pronounced like 'Darby', but this one isn't as bad as others *cough* Kildare
Dumfries 😬
I didn't even recognize he was saying "Chartres" at first XD
well that was quick
I’ve been working on it for a couple of days lol
I always play using your guides but I would love to see a bit longer of a playthrough giving pointers besides your explanation of ideas to take and general strategy. Thank you for the videos
This is not such an easy task. After 15 hundreds games can be vastly different. You can have Ottomans dominating or being crushed. There can be new emperor and Austria can collapse. Burgundian inheritance can go different ways, you can be able to PU some nations randomly and then focus on their cores. Your goals can vary: you can aim to become Holy Roman Emperor in which case your play can revolve around crushing or accepting reformation. Or you can aim to dominate Lubeck node in the north. You can try to sneak your way through Muscovy to Ming or even through middle east to India if you got some land in Italy in your Iberian wars and thus having claim possibility on Ottomans possbly going the route of Vassal feeding Byzantium. You can focus like laser to get to India via land. While focusing your colonization to completely dominate americas.
Things get different also based on your overal goals in the game, which can change.
@@j.vdubois5074 This is a great and detailed comment, thank you very much for it, even a little additional rant such as this gives a lot of insight to a newer player like myself so I figured I would leave it as a comment under these videos as I take so much from them.
Beautiful guide. Newer players may find they're not SO new if they follow this closely. I'm going to play a colonizer for my first Origins campaign. Mali or Andalusia most likely, but maybe even one of the big Western chads like GB. The broken situation in Leviathan made colonizing very difficult. Glad it's fixed and looks fun again.
Yeah GB is only tricky for the first 50 years. Get through that and it's a relaxing game where you can pretty much do whatever you want.
Holy shit! I was really thinking that my first campaign of 1.32 (just bought it) will be a British one, man are you a shaman or what?!
I’m psychic I guess!
they "fixed" personal unions in that they now give insane aggressive expansion
It will be slightly reduced again, the guide still stands though
Just found your channel yesterday, amazing content. Especially the What Ifs. Keep it up man
Thank you I appreciate the support!
amazing tutorial, thank you!
I got lucky in one england game and got france and burgundy as pu's in one war
Easy lol
Man u make it look so easy to control France and the ireland, thank you for the tips
Happy to help!
I'm an absolute noob and I actually used a strategy similar to this! I got aragon ad an ally. But France kicked their ass, took some land and placed them out early. But this gave me plenty of time to hire tons of troops to amass in the north, seige their forts and stack wipe their smaller armies.
I ended up getting the pu and aragon was pissed that I now had some of their cores xD
A tip if you do it again is to also ally Brittany and Savoy. Usually they will also join the war and that is another 20k troops.
Austria is domineering because you introduced an heir while you had RM. It gives them PU CB on you
So thats why Castille never wants to join my wars... they dont rival France
Or its something else idk i have ni dlc so i cant promise land
It’s the rival thing
@@TheRedHawk makes sense im prob going to retry mh england game especially 28:11
I did give jt to france and eventually tjey were unloyal for good
they are domineering since you introduced a new heir, that gives all nations with a royal marriage a PU cb on you
This is true
Thank you for this guide
This helped me a lot. I found that you could easily do without ships, exstra battalions, but still i hired two smaller mercinaries one with both shock and siege and one without leader. I was lucky enough that scotland didnt join but i did it against their navy too and it is very easy. After the initial battles i deleted all heavy ships. I almost only build light and transport because they can usually easily gang up on any other type and pay for themselves in peacetime.
For land war i had aragon with me and france had provence. I did follow most of your steps on land with great succes.
This way i had NO loans, exept for the 5 from the burgers. I could then peace out france with only half their gold to deal with the ongoing war of the roses.
The main challenge is to avoid excommunication and/or coalitionwar afterwards so i was careful to use the wartime to improve relation with most of teh potential members (mainly small HRE ones) but they each only took 1-2 months because of the religious diplomats decision!
Thanks for the advice again. I had no idea how affective mercinaries could be!
An even more perfect opening would be to also get portugal in a PU after 10 years, and have your dynasty on the castllian-aragonese throne for a claim throne. The game was kind of too easy after that though :/
I sure do love following your guides step for step smiley face it definitely didnt reach 1450 without Maine firing smiley face
goood thanks hawk! greetings from Argentina!
One strategy that I always use is just to ally castile, denmark, austria, aragon and whoever else that is strong and simply outnumber them, idk if that's the guide right here, love your vids red
I refuse to believe that anyone has ever managed to ally Denmark. In every game they either rival me or ally my enemies.
@@nwahnerevar9398 i usually do when playing hanover or prussia, they're a pretty decent early ally with very few overlapping interests at game starts. Depending on the situation, sometimes I ally them in the beginning as Poland too.
They rarely start hostile towards me in my games, mostly they're either neutral or friendly. Except when I play Lubeck...
@@nwahnerevar9398 Ahh the memories of the good ol' meme of Denmark rivaling you at the start even if you play as Ryukyu, Ming or the Aztecs...
I restarted the game like 30 times yet I still not can introduce an heir that would avoid war of the roses. I even had a game where I was able to call burgundy austria and Portugal into war against France but I still lost because war of the roses spawned about 100k rebels....
Yeah, he got really lucky. Also how do you get both Aragon and Castille into the war? In my experience both have to rival France or be rivaled by France for that to happen but I've never seen it.
@@a.s.5262 I think via favours. The war part is kinda luck too. In my experience the ai often peaces out really fast after having couple forts sieged down. Of course only when they are my ally. For the enemy it seems the AI needs to get smashed just to peace out sometimes. Still think introducing their heir to prevent war of the roses part is tough. I figured a work around tho. I started as france and followed his guide. I now own half of Europe all of Britain, castile is my pu and I own the balkans. Then I culture switched to English to form GB lmao :D
This. İntroducing an heir doesn't stop War of.the roses
so.. why do you want to stop this disaster? if it triggers, use your manpower for troops, press the button with the family selection, cancel the hiring so you can get all of your manpower back, let them win and then after this end the war with france. rebels army will fill your up to forcelimit for no cost. Kinda good choice I think
@@xozyx1 There isn't enough time to get the favours prior to France claiming Maine. I think it may just be a change that's come along with new patches. What I find is that I can deal with the War of the Roses while fighting France. The problem I have a lot is the coalition that forms after taking France
TBH, it’s better to wait a few wars for the PU on France. If you feed back Gascony’s cores and then even Toulouse will benefit you greatly. 1.) the AE will be spread out much further so that your risk of coalition is a lot lower. 2.) smaller France means faster integration and more loyal subject.
Great guide! Sadly shortly after getting the PU off the ground, half of Europe coalition attacked me... I think I made a mistake by taking to much AE while peacing out Procence. Or maybe the war just took to long.
Thanks so much for this; idk if PDX patched something but I was unable to stop the civil war from happening regardless of what I tried. Allied only Castile; they took the brunt of everything while I sieged down France's forts. By some miracle Scotland didn't join in. France stomped Castile and took two provinces off em and I was able to get enough WS to enforce the PU before the bulk of France's troops could come back. All while dealing with the civil war rebels. Stoked for this run!
Damn I keep getting here earlier and earlier. I like it.
That’s what I like to see!
I like how you have to think about fish economics when colonizing in eu4
Great guide! Any trips and tricks for after the PU and have to get allot of allies to cancel the coalition? Did what you did and suffered a huge diplo. De buff. Now falling behind on diplo tech.
I recommend investing papal influence to become papal controller before you PU France. Then the -20% AE will only be enough for burgundy and provence to coalition which is harmless.
If you do the debate before you add new seats to parliament, it makes it easier to complete immediately.
Really nice guide, also, after checking your channel, i noticed that there was still no austria guide, would be great if there's was one haha
Will do!
If you call the first parliament debate before giving out the seats you can pass the first debate without having to give anything away
A Plantagenet heir is a very nice flavour for reestablish the angevin empire!
As usual a great video from the red hawk.
Thank you!
Idk about you guys butI love the “click” sound of Hawk’s keyboard.
It’s just so satisfying. I wonder what his gears are.
This is definitely the best eu4 channel.
Thank you!
15:43 yeah let's turn off the edicts *proceeds to reapply the same edict*
I like to humiliate Provence in the Maine event war
Awesome video like always! By the way has anyone fact checked the rare Burgundy rival to France? I managed to get that scenario 3 times in a row of 10 starts, and used it in my current game where I PU’d France. My biggest tip is for sure don’t be afraid of bank loans
i was just playing as England and the video got recommended to me LMAO! Tyyy
Just tried this campaign out. The beginning is so much fun, and after that it's just smooth sailing. Very good way to get the Mission Tree achievement if you don't feel like playing a long campaign since the ball is in your court from 1444 to whenever you quit.
Can't believe I had to restart 5 times before I got a start with even ONE of Aragon, Castile or Burgundy rivaling France. Those have to be some astronomical odds?
Finally!! I have been waiting for an England guide. Great video. Now I'm just waiting for an Austrian one🙂
More to come!
Couple MinMax improvements:
DONT just give out seats at the start to anywhere - Do the first debate, THEN give out seats as you need to secure fewer votes,.
Give out the seats to either HIGHEST Dev Provinces first to maximise the benefits, or after that to centres of trade.
I didn’t have a smooth France war such as this because I kept reloading for a plantangent heir (role play wise) and fortunately I managed to get Austria and Portugal in later in the war.
Although as a trade of I did pu Castile when they disinherited Enrique.
I know you'll want to do some of the Origins nations next, but any chance for a Teutonic Order - Baltic Crusader guide?
I had brugandy jump in half way through the war with France, and then after i PU'ed france Burgundy declared war against me
Dip rep advisor is always active in england on start, always the same and 50% cheaper
She dealing with Castile you should release Leon in your first war. You can claim one of their northernmost provinces via the sea tile shared with Bordeaux. They make a super strong march. Keep them around as long as possible as they get a colonist from their ideas and they will help you a lot colonising.
Děláš fakt dobrý videa
The green in the AE map mode represents the opinion separate from the AE, they were all green at the end because you were improving relations with outraged countries
Great Guide. One Question, do you need a DLC for taking tribal land?
Fun fact, you can ally Brittany and sell Maine as a province for cheap and avoid this event altogether. Usually, France will later declare war on them, and if you have Castille + others as allies, they will respond defensively. Brittany will give you some provinces claimed from that war 😎
Austria was domineering as you introduced and heir after royal marrying them, so they got a restoration of the Union cb on you
You can't get the "strategic control" mission and PU France in the same war. You have to declare again using that PU cb. Unless something's wrong with my game
Finally after a lot of tries I got it. Year 1500, France, Castille and Austria under PU with me, working on get Aragon now and trying to vassalize Portugal to have their colonies
I ended up with Castille as a suprise PU. How do you get the Aragon PU? And vassalize Portugal?
@@cargosquid For Aragon, spending favours I put a Tudor on the throne, so is just a matter of time to break the alliance, and declare war, or just wait until luck make the PU like Castille.
For Portugal i am not sure if is still working, if you go to war against them and eat their Iberian provinces, if their colonial land is not big enough you can vassalize them through wars. is a rude strategy I know....
@@polmadur Ah... favors. I'll have to look into that. I'm still unfamiliar with using them. I got Castile by accident before they colonized and I beat Portugal to the colonizing. They own Brazil...so... I'll see what I can do. It's nice having all that muscle. Time to PU Aragorn and Portugal now. Thanks.
DLC's looking op lol, didn't know you could just tell them to break an alliance.
What is the reason for Diplo-annexing Scotland, instead of just inheriting them through the Great Britain formation decision?
it's faster = more money and manpower. and free diplo slot. sometimes it's very important.
@@tigrosabertooth4757 but the amount you spend to annex them is way higher than what you pay for over relations limit
@@bakiberkayuzel9508 yes, but sometimes speed is more important. And you forgot about ducats. And manpower
@@tigrosabertooth4757 wtf man, scotland gives no money and no manpower LMAO what are you talking about
@@juniorsampaio7200 you need to lower autonomy.. That's one of the first lessions, did you even played the game?
My England WC started with taking religious ideas and one province next to muscovy and novgorod after dealing with france. I was conquering Russia as I started colonising. with the white sea node, a fair bit of champagne and north america I got richer than I ever have in such a short time. Its also very easy to keep a CB on Portugal for use to just take their colonies as they develop them meaning the ivory coast is easy to colonise after america. I arrived in India by land through russia and samarkand before I had colonised far enough.
It’d be better to tell the trader from lubeck to transfer. At that time you were the only nation transferring from the North Sea while Norway was pulling it to lubeck. If you remove that merchant, all your trade power in the North Sea will still go towards transferring trade but the only direction it can go is to lubeck.
Red Hawk was so lucky that the heir he spawned was a Plantagenet dynasty or York or Lancaster dynasty because if it isn't the war of the roses would have still happened. So if you spawned an heir that doesn't have a name that ends with Lancaster, York, or Plantagenet the war of the roses will happen.
There an edict overview that lets you easily disable edicts without all the clickity stuff.
Can you do a video on 1.32 origins explaining all the new things in the game I can’t find a place which explains the whole update.
Bro I couldn’t get a new heir so I had to PU France and win the war of roses at the same time 😭 definitely harder but this guide helped a lot and I got it done
Hi Red Hawk, i ha e a question for u, un taking a new heir everytime but its always someone Who isnt a good dynasti, do u have a trick to take a heir of a 1 good dynasti, like York, lancaster ir platagent?
Also the subjugate France mission only gives the skill buff to your starting ruler, so there's no point in waiting to click it, as you can see from the effects in 19:44.
good tip ty
Idfk why, but ive been trying to get this start to work since the video was released. It used to be so much easier before the AI got upgraded (no shit). I cant get a good start where aragon or castile rival france AND want provinces from them. Its always me fighting alone
One step you forgot to take is to become Ireland, get their ideas and form back to Great Britain. Coz tbh irish ideas are better than england or GB ideas
You should add that you need to give seats of parlememt to trade provinces? If im not mistaken. They do add some bonuses
Traditionally, the first nation to play after the new update is Byzantium. But 1.31 provided such a flavour with 1k dev Constantinople, historically accurate tbh
I introduced the heir but war of roses still fires.