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Charrua reminds me of Churro. Your goal should be to make some churros. Churros need dough and sugar, and are a Mexican desert. So as Charrua, own 1 province producing grain, 1 province producing sugar, and 1 province in Mexico.
Yeah, this is prime example of only-Hawk-suffered timelines: the Ottomans were living a dream of exploration and discovery, shoguns of Ashikaga decided to break Japan's isolation and put a foot in Manchuria, Ming officials actually did their jobs preventing China from fully collapsing.
Am I the only one who likes united Ming when playing hordes? You can use ming as a money printer to fix your trash economy, because Ming is so large in terms of income and dev early on so you can take huge sums of money from every peace deal. Sure, you aren't conquering China as fast, however it is usually way easier to have weak and low mandate Ming sitting next to you that you can always take money from while slowly eating it.
While none of the nations you looked at has their own ideas; Yarkand, the vassal you absorbed, does. Though that's not for a while, alphabetically speaking.
pressing ESC virgin - a total nerd - probably read the terms and service - still loses or white peaces pressing (C)had - daring, bold, everyone loves him - declares wars without even considering the consequences - aggression is rewarded
Pretty sure my first Horde game was as chagatai because I wanted to like bring it back because Its the only mongol successor state that remained or at least kept the name.
@@IquonYT the Yuan Dynasty controlled Mongolia, the other 3 states that came out of the collapse of the Mongol Empire were the Golden Horde in Russia, given to Jochi, the Ilkhanate in the middle east (centered in Iran) given to Hulagu and the Chagatai Khanate in the central Asian steppe given to (surprise) Chagatai. Ghengis divided his realm among his 4 sons, although they would nominally still be subject to the Khagan, his main sucessor. The Yuan Dynasty was created by Kublai khan, and was essentially the remaining part of the mongol empire that the Great Khan still ruled over personally after the other three became de facto independent. In the game, Mongolia is ruled by the heirs of the Yuan Dynasty, although by this time they were a puppet of the Oirat khan, hence their vassal status at the start. The Great horde is the remnants of the Golden Horde, and the Ilkhanate had collapsed around 1330 and the Timur the lame, the namesake of the Timurids, conquered the fragments that had persisted to create the Timurid empire.
I think you overrate Diplomatic ideas, and starting Horde Ideas + Humanist not only give you better bonuses but also negate rebel uprisings by a lot, -5 national unrest. With raze mechanic you should have plenty points anyway.
@@syndrathedarksovereign1609 removing rebels is just QoL they can be dealt with with micro and manpower so don't need to waste a slot on it. There cant gain 20 PWC or 2 diplomats with good micro
Hawk, my man, take it easy. After you no cb'd Ottomans I could feel your frustration. That shit happens to me too sometimes when you don't even care after you are stressed too much. Take breaks between sessions when you feel too tired, it helps me with paradox bullshit game pulls. Hope the best for you, stay safe!
Since I noticed Charrua has development cost -10% and I've always thought this would be an interesting challenge: Daqinca - As Charrua, adopt the Inti faith and form the Inca Empire and have: more development than Ming (or over 1500 development if Ming is dead); and have at least 5 tributaries, all while not directly owning any land aside from De Jure lands of the Inca and La Plata. To explain the challenge now: the name is a pun on "Daqing", the name which China gave to Rome, meaning "Great China", combined with, obviously, the word Inca, since you're effectively copying China as the Inca. The name, however, is also a double pun, since it also refers to the manchurian Qing Dynasty, which was a nomadic dynasty which took over China, just as you would be taking over the Inca as the nomadic Charruans. Basically, the challenge is to create an Amerindian version of the Qing conquest of China, with the goals being: Major Goal 1 - Form the Inca Empire Major Goal 2 - Have more development than Ming (while directly owning lands only within the Andes subcontinent) Major Goal 3 - Have 5 tributaries Secondary Goal 1 - Form a "Chanchu/Charru" Federation (to simulate the Manchuria step between random tribe and Qing dynasty) Secondary Goal 2 - Have a European nation as a tributar
Oh the pain! The pain that only ISP and RedHawk could describe! Such heros in the hunt to entertain others! Don't give up and fight to live another Day! Cheers and good luck, my friend!
I'm sorry you had such a rough time with this, Hawk. For everyone else, way to not have this downward spiral is to keep your horde unity as high as possible, keep unrest low, that's about it. So yeah always take Horde then Humanist, you get like -5 unrest plus the horde ideas give bonus horde unity which reduces the tribal rebels.
My biggest recommendation to anyone planning to play a sunni horde is to get humanist ideas ASAP if you really care about efficiency, you can go for it as your second idea, but finishing Humanist deletes your rebels really, really fast. I personally go offensive into humanist as any horde I play since it feels absolutely amazing. I can endless war with pretty much no rebel problems
Stability is a horde's biggest issue early game, it's much better to either take Horde ideas or Humanist early on, rather than focusing on province warscore cost or ccr. Especially ccr is not really important, because you can raze provinces.
Only go humanist first if you're bad. Admin is better on hordes because it stacks with the 35% you already have and CCr isn OP because of the cost reduction but the time reduction. The horde meta is still adm dip
I'm currently playing my second-ever horde game (and first up-to-date with DLC) as Crimea and this made me feel much better about the level of pain I've inflicted on myself.
@@amirferdhany3177 ROFL yes, its horrible. If you don't midmax your way through the mission tree fast you'll just implode. Mali starts with a very nasty disaster that makes ALL kinds of rebels hyper active.
It is unfortunate you do not get to play the Jurchen nations because of no unique ideas. Literally skipping the most fun hordes (even good for playing tall because of all the good trade goods in East Asia).
You can't convert to Tengri with zealots unless state religion is in pagan group. And only pagan religion you can convert to with zealots as non pagan is animist (for some reason).
Again going for historical-esque objectives, but knowing you redhawk based on my Chachapoya objectives I made, you went for the EXACT OPPOSITE of what I put basically, but here are some ideas nonetheless. Dont have to do all of them, just some ideas 1) reform into a Horde - This is here for two reasons; because you failed to beat colonizers as a horde as Arawak, and because the Charrua historically became a horse culture after their introduction. 2) Own all provinces in Colonial La Plata - The Charrua killed the Spanish explorers on their first arrival in the region so owning the entire region the Charrua were native to (La Plata) would be an interesting take on things. 3) Beat any nation with at least 3x your troop count in a war (ideally defensive war), taking at least 1% warscore from them, and killing at least double the amount of enemies as your own losses - Reference to the expression "garra charrúa", or "charrua tenacity" when claiming victory from a sure defeat. 4) Culture Convert at least five Iberian culture provinces - Reference to the fact that the Charruas became historically declared extinct after a "genocide" from the uruguayan government. Basically flip the script and genocide the colonizers! This also requires you to be somewhat stable while seperatism ticks down, which can be a bit of a challenge as a horde, especially in South America.
I told you to migrate to Hungary, but nooo, you did THIS ;) Definitely should have picked up Humanist earlier. it's basically mandatory for Hordes. High rebelliousness + provinces that take a year to walk through to the next one is just... the absolute worst.
As Cebu, join the HRE and become Emperor. Secondary Objective: Become Catholic Defender of the Faith and/or have a Habsburg on your throne. Context: Modern-day Cebu City has a festival called the Sinulog Festival, which celebrates the local people's convertion to Catholicism. The logo of this festival is the Two-headed eagle of the House of Habsburg inside a Native Shield. The emblem represented the twin purpose of the Habsburg dynasty, the ruling dynasty of Spain then, as "Champion of Catholicism and Defender of the Faith." and the Native Shield represends, uh, the native people.
I've never played Chagatai but I've formed the Mongol Empire as Oirat and you really need to take horde ideas as your first idea group or else you'll never get the rebels under control
attacking oirat too soon, preventing the event where the ming emperor is captured in the war vs Oirat + bordering ming empire while being tributary prevent ming empire to collapse. Horde idea would have help against the rebels
I googled it, aparently the ilkhanate was the last of the 4 khanates to fall, but google says they fell in 1335 while the chagatai fell in 1347 and the Yuan fell in 1368. But apparently the Golden horde fell in 1502? Its all very weird
since this happens way too often, if you hold enter it will get rid of pop ups but it wont work on the declare war screen hope this prevents more accidental wars lol
I think you should do a guide on a rather overlooked nation in southeast Asia - Sukhotai. It is a vassal of Ayuthaya, but there is an event that fires and gives half the lands from Ayuthaya to Sukhotai and even more - the event makes Ayuthaya a vassal to Sukhotai...dope. Yet l've tried a gazilion times to succeed, only to get annexed. Thats why l think it would make for a decent challenge and an interesting run
I watched italian multiplayer game with zlewikk and socialstreamer. Hawk literally said(cca9: 00):"who cares about rebels? I have never had a problem with rebels in my life!" :D
Chad Red Hawk >Tells that he doesn't like to play hordes >But still manages to form the biggest empire since the Mongols >He was too salty with rebels, and still blew up Ming >And then he became so salty that he blew up himself >Leaves, refuses to explain.
Almost reach the "D" nations, can't wait you play as Dai Viet and have to took Curtail nobility to not get explode by some stupid missions requirement, but vast riches too, greeting from Viet Nam, btw, PAIN so many rebels.
I just got the Khaaaaan achievement this week with a much better nation (Kazan) by 1596 and I was rushing as much as I could, playing much more aggressively than I usually play. I was an anxious mess throughout the whole campaign lol I allied the Ottomans very early on but they NEVER wanted to join any of my wars lol the exception being Poland/Lithuania/Commonwealth. =_=
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Charrua has a sun in the flag, become Inti and conquer all South America, if this won't take to long.
As "charrua" in Portuguese could mean "transport ship", naval invade some colonizer!
What about Charruea leave from America?
Just make good place for living in Africa or Australia!
Become a horde and raze/loot (char) some European capitals.
Charrua reminds me of Churro. Your goal should be to make some churros. Churros need dough and sugar, and are a Mexican desert. So as Charrua, own 1 province producing grain, 1 province producing sugar, and 1 province in Mexico.
Yeah, this is prime example of only-Hawk-suffered timelines: the Ottomans were living a dream of exploration and discovery, shoguns of Ashikaga decided to break Japan's isolation and put a foot in Manchuria, Ming officials actually did their jobs preventing China from fully collapsing.
The Manchus are too weak lmao, IRL they would immediately form an coliation against the Japanese and Ming would intervene too.
Am I the only one who likes united Ming when playing hordes? You can use ming as a money printer to fix your trash economy, because Ming is so large in terms of income and dev early on so you can take huge sums of money from every peace deal. Sure, you aren't conquering China as fast, however it is usually way easier to have weak and low mandate Ming sitting next to you that you can always take money from while slowly eating it.
Ah yes...we are here again to see hawk torturing himself to achieve some cursed achievement...really nice👍
Pain
@@TheRedHawk delicious 😋
While none of the nations you looked at has their own ideas; Yarkand, the vassal you absorbed, does. Though that's not for a while, alphabetically speaking.
Looking forward to the yarkand -> run in 2033!
Ladakh also has unique national ideas and are now Tibetan culture, so theres that
@@mackycabangon8945 oh nice! are they a starting nation in 1444?
@@petemagnuson7357 yes
The funny thing that is "Yarkand" and Chagatai were actually parts of the same state called Moghulistan
pressing ESC virgin
- a total nerd
- probably read the terms and service
- still loses or white peaces
pressing (C)had
- daring, bold, everyone loves him
- declares wars without even considering the consequences
- aggression is rewarded
Red Hawk after an A2Z run starts to fail: "my main goal is to blow up and then act like i dont know nobody hahahahaha"
Lmao thats one of my favorite videos
Looking at the next nations in the A-Z series... hope you like playing as natives.
I have never suffered more
@@TheRedHawk people really like to see as youtubers struggle:)
There are so many c incan nations
imo natives are the most fun nations cuz you cannot steamroll with them and be #1 gp in 50 years
haha just kidding it's just pain🙂
Can't be much harder than Beloozero
Don't remind me
@@TheRedHawk man, it was cool...
below zero*
ive never seen Redhawk lose his mind like this before and it scares me
Pretty sure my first Horde game was as chagatai because I wanted to like bring it back because Its the only mongol successor state that remained or at least kept the name.
M...mongolia?
actually mongolia was also a successor they were known as upper yuan in real life and were a rump state
@@MANTARKAFA31 they also were the Real yuan before Ming came in. I still think its false for them to not be called "northern yuan"
@@IquonYT the Yuan Dynasty controlled Mongolia, the other 3 states that came out of the collapse of the Mongol Empire were the Golden Horde in Russia, given to Jochi, the Ilkhanate in the middle east (centered in Iran) given to Hulagu and the Chagatai Khanate in the central Asian steppe given to (surprise) Chagatai. Ghengis divided his realm among his 4 sons, although they would nominally still be subject to the Khagan, his main sucessor. The Yuan Dynasty was created by Kublai khan, and was essentially the remaining part of the mongol empire that the Great Khan still ruled over personally after the other three became de facto independent.
In the game, Mongolia is ruled by the heirs of the Yuan Dynasty, although by this time they were a puppet of the Oirat khan, hence their vassal status at the start. The Great horde is the remnants of the Golden Horde, and the Ilkhanate had collapsed around 1330 and the Timur the lame, the namesake of the Timurids, conquered the fragments that had persisted to create the Timurid empire.
@@nevets2371 yes, i know. Why do you tell me that. Nobody asked.
I think you overrate Diplomatic ideas, and starting Horde Ideas + Humanist not only give you better bonuses but also negate rebel uprisings by a lot, -5 national unrest. With raze mechanic you should have plenty points anyway.
Diplo is 10x better than horde ideas. If you cant be bothered with micro then go humanist early but the meta is adm dip for hordes
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 why is diplo 10x better ?
@@syndrathedarksovereign1609 removing rebels is just QoL they can be dealt with with micro and manpower so don't need to waste a slot on it. There cant gain 20 PWC or 2 diplomats with good micro
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 honestly my time is worth more to me than 20% war score reduction.
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 Yeah but he failed because of the rebels so maybe he should’ve done humanist horde
Hawk, my man, take it easy. After you no cb'd Ottomans I could feel your frustration. That shit happens to me too sometimes when you don't even care after you are stressed too much. Take breaks between sessions when you feel too tired, it helps me with paradox bullshit game pulls. Hope the best for you, stay safe!
Lmao I’m good but thanks
Lmao “wish we had an easy game like the ottomans” after he randomly no cb’d them is top notch. One of the favorites of the series so far
Since I noticed Charrua has development cost -10% and I've always thought this would be an interesting challenge:
Daqinca - As Charrua, adopt the Inti faith and form the Inca Empire and have: more development than Ming (or over 1500 development if Ming is dead); and have at least 5 tributaries, all while not directly owning any land aside from De Jure lands of the Inca and La Plata.
To explain the challenge now: the name is a pun on "Daqing", the name which China gave to Rome, meaning "Great China", combined with, obviously, the word Inca, since you're effectively copying China as the Inca. The name, however, is also a double pun, since it also refers to the manchurian Qing Dynasty, which was a nomadic dynasty which took over China, just as you would be taking over the Inca as the nomadic Charruans.
Basically, the challenge is to create an Amerindian version of the Qing conquest of China, with the goals being:
Major Goal 1 - Form the Inca Empire
Major Goal 2 - Have more development than Ming (while directly owning lands only within the Andes subcontinent)
Major Goal 3 - Have 5 tributaries
Secondary Goal 1 - Form a "Chanchu/Charru" Federation (to simulate the Manchuria step between random tribe and Qing dynasty)
Secondary Goal 2 - Have a European nation as a tributar
nerd
Charrua: Reverse Falklands, capture the North Atlantic Islands area.
Oh the pain! The pain that only ISP and RedHawk could describe! Such heros in the hunt to entertain others! Don't give up and fight to live another Day! Cheers and good luck, my friend!
There should be a formable nation called "Chagathai" after after conquering Siam
Sounds more like an achievement. When he plays in that area again he should have them conquer Chagatai though. Would be cool.
Formables are usually historical, custom formables isn't something they do, although that could be a little achievement
I'm sorry you had such a rough time with this, Hawk.
For everyone else, way to not have this downward spiral is to keep your horde unity as high as possible, keep unrest low, that's about it. So yeah always take Horde then Humanist, you get like -5 unrest plus the horde ideas give bonus horde unity which reduces the tribal rebels.
Man... this series is the most entertaining eu series on UA-cam, great job :D
On of my absolute favourite nations to play for absolutely no specific reason at all.
They're a horde and pretty strong from the get-go, it's an expansion fest.
My biggest recommendation to anyone planning to play a sunni horde is to get humanist ideas ASAP if you really care about efficiency, you can go for it as your second idea, but finishing Humanist deletes your rebels really, really fast. I personally go offensive into humanist as any horde I play since it feels absolutely amazing. I can endless war with pretty much no rebel problems
15:39 I love the idea of having two thousand men just vibing in Tibet for who knows how long
Stability is a horde's biggest issue early game, it's much better to either take Horde ideas or Humanist early on, rather than focusing on province warscore cost or ccr. Especially ccr is not really important, because you can raze provinces.
Only go humanist first if you're bad. Admin is better on hordes because it stacks with the 35% you already have and CCr isn OP because of the cost reduction but the time reduction. The horde meta is still adm dip
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 keep the meta for sweaty boys
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 it's not really about being bad it's about not losing your mind
The Red Hawk says 'pain' as cellphone ringtone when?
I'm currently playing my second-ever horde game (and first up-to-date with DLC) as Crimea and this made me feel much better about the level of pain I've inflicted on myself.
Problems with Rebels? Want him to play Mali without working on the mission tree.
I don’t play EU4, but are the rebels that bad?
@@amirferdhany3177 ROFL yes, its horrible. If you don't midmax your way through the mission tree fast you'll just implode. Mali starts with a very nasty disaster that makes ALL kinds of rebels hyper active.
I think red hawk has finally lost his mind XD
It is unfortunate you do not get to play the Jurchen nations because of no unique ideas. Literally skipping the most fun hordes (even good for playing tall because of all the good trade goods in East Asia).
I find that ming never breaks apart I recently had a Manchu qing game and they never fell till I finally full annexed them
The Red Hawk: *Just destroyed Ming*
Ming: I'll crush you if you fight someone
Wait...This is litterally the first time I see this
this is by far the most enjoyable video in the a to z
sorry to see you suffering that much but all the chaos was worth it for the views
You can't convert to Tengri with zealots unless state religion is in pagan group. And only pagan religion you can convert to with zealots as non pagan is animist (for some reason).
Eu4 has some weird ass rules sometimes
In this episode, the red hawk learns first hand why Yugoslavia was a bad idea
Is this a map mod or map of Origins? If it is a mod which mod it is?
We love you Red Hawk!
graphical improvements mod
Should have sent this one to Zlewikk to see if he can save it 😂 it's reminiscent of every Horde playthrough I've ever done
This is poetry. Literally the plot to macbeth
Bro pulled a full Mongol Empire: conquered a lot of Asia and China then fell apart into a ton of successor states.
Send this to Zlewikk
It feels good knowing that i'm not the only one who does challenge runs but hates rebels with every fibre of my being when playing wide
I'm still waiting for that Cebu episode - conquest of Philippines without transports.
3:46 lol cuts to him being full occupied
Again going for historical-esque objectives, but knowing you redhawk based on my Chachapoya objectives I made, you went for the EXACT OPPOSITE of what I put basically, but here are some ideas nonetheless. Dont have to do all of them, just some ideas
1) reform into a Horde - This is here for two reasons; because you failed to beat colonizers as a horde as Arawak, and because the Charrua historically became a horse culture after their introduction.
2) Own all provinces in Colonial La Plata - The Charrua killed the Spanish explorers on their first arrival in the region so owning the entire region the Charrua were native to (La Plata) would be an interesting take on things.
3) Beat any nation with at least 3x your troop count in a war (ideally defensive war), taking at least 1% warscore from them, and killing at least double the amount of enemies as your own losses - Reference to the expression "garra charrúa", or "charrua tenacity" when claiming victory from a sure defeat.
4) Culture Convert at least five Iberian culture provinces - Reference to the fact that the Charruas became historically declared extinct after a "genocide" from the uruguayan government. Basically flip the script and genocide the colonizers! This also requires you to be somewhat stable while seperatism ticks down, which can be a bit of a challenge as a horde, especially in South America.
RIP Chagatai, you will not be forgotten
Quick tip : attacking Uzbek for Kazakh cores will give you sweet reconquest on a huge chunk of central asian land, like actually huge.
Another Episode of From A to Madness. Excellent.
Bankruptcy, loads of rebels, internal conflicts... traditions.
What a turn of events. Enjoyed watching it.
the incredible conflict between red hawk and being good at eu4
i dont get it man hordes are the most fun shizz
I told you to migrate to Hungary, but nooo, you did THIS ;)
Definitely should have picked up Humanist earlier. it's basically mandatory for Hordes. High rebelliousness + provinces that take a year to walk through to the next one is just... the absolute worst.
Ah yes, losing a campaign to rebels. Not to the Ottomans or Ming, to some fricking rebels.
That did indeed look like pain... Hopefully the next one goes better!
I cant count how many times The Red Hawk has put such a title in a video
As Cebu, join the HRE and become Emperor.
Secondary Objective: Become Catholic Defender of the Faith and/or have a Habsburg on your throne.
Context: Modern-day Cebu City has a festival called the Sinulog Festival, which celebrates the local people's convertion to Catholicism.
The logo of this festival is the Two-headed eagle of the House of Habsburg inside a Native Shield.
The emblem represented the twin purpose of the Habsburg dynasty, the ruling dynasty of Spain then, as "Champion of Catholicism and Defender of the Faith." and the Native Shield represends, uh, the native people.
9:04 it is also an arctic tile so it is +100% dev cost.
These rebels really broke you
The infamous Red Hawk accidental war declaration…🤣
#1 lesson from this A-Z: Take Humanist ideas. oof those rebels
20:00 Turkey when trying to join the EU before Erdogan burned that ship.
I've never played Chagatai but I've formed the Mongol Empire as Oirat and you really need to take horde ideas as your first idea group or else you'll never get the rebels under control
The classic C war is almost a tradition now
thats why its SO much better to play as a european horde cuz you can just trade company everything beyond the urals and increase autonomy
I would definitley watch a longer video if you want to do achievements that take more time. But you should just play how long you have fun.
One of the best vids yet
This is the angriest I've ever seen you lmao
Are you regretting not playing Cebu??
Slightly lmao, I did record Cebu today though, so it should be coming next week
Cebu has surprising good national ides, they're just kind of boring once you get a roll going, since no one can attack your capital.
@@TheRedHawk good.
I think the best way to deal with the rebels is to culture change to yours like Ludi
This is basically the 2022 version of "Apocalypse Now"
When I saw Admin, im like probably you want humanist
I'd like to officially suggest "own every new world province" for when we get to ottomans in 2026
attacking oirat too soon, preventing the event where the ming emperor is captured in the war vs Oirat + bordering ming empire while being tributary prevent ming empire to collapse.
Horde idea would have help against the rebels
Watching hawk lose his marbles is worthy of a like 👍
Chagatai Khanate?
That's like Yugoslavia With Extra Step
I googled it, aparently the ilkhanate was the last of the 4 khanates to fall, but google says they fell in 1335 while the chagatai fell in 1347 and the Yuan fell in 1368. But apparently the Golden horde fell in 1502?
Its all very weird
since this happens way too often, if you hold enter it will get rid of pop ups but it wont work on the declare war screen
hope this prevents more accidental wars lol
I think you should do a guide on a rather overlooked nation in southeast Asia - Sukhotai. It is a vassal of Ayuthaya, but there is an event that fires and gives half the lands from Ayuthaya to Sukhotai and even more - the event makes Ayuthaya a vassal to Sukhotai...dope. Yet l've tried a gazilion times to succeed, only to get annexed. Thats why l think it would make for a decent challenge and an interesting run
That time, Zlewwik and Social Streamers are not there to laugh at your 'accidental war declaration'... but we are ;)
Red hawk you skipped Champa. It’s the only Muslim nation in Indochina and comes alphabetically before charrua
champa is hindu
I watched italian multiplayer game with zlewikk and socialstreamer. Hawk literally said(cca9: 00):"who cares about rebels? I have never had a problem with rebels in my life!" :D
I feel like with that many rebels you had to be over 100% overextended for most of the run O:
Solid attempt tho, Red Hawk is no coward.
This is why I usually start with humanist as chagatai
Chad Red Hawk
>Tells that he doesn't like to play hordes
>But still manages to form the biggest empire since the Mongols
>He was too salty with rebels, and still blew up Ming
>And then he became so salty that he blew up himself
>Leaves, refuses to explain.
Average chagatai game: 3 times independence war, allied to bengal
"if any of (the Tibetan minors) have unique ideas"
me, who tried telling Paradox to give every tibetan minor unique ideas but they didnt: :(
@Mergor x well they did implement some parts of my suggestion (most notably, guges goldmine) but not all sadly
I'm p sure Shun etc only pop up after age of discovery is over so you can just chill for that to fire
Humanist ---> offensive is your friend as a horde.
Charrúas is the principal original people in Uruguay, so, conquer Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina to prove who's the great champion in football.
why in cover ögedei tearing?
Xinjiang province region of modern day china is where chagatai is located in 1444 in EU4
Almost reach the "D" nations, can't wait you play as Dai Viet and have to took Curtail nobility to not get explode by some stupid missions requirement, but vast riches too, greeting from Viet Nam, btw, PAIN so many rebels.
Hardest nation, it seems like you're already over your Beloozero experience :D
Why is it that whenever someone tries to form an Asian empire Ming doesn't collapse
Dude the problem is that you didn't watch for your tribes unity. That caused too many rebels and pain.
If/when you get to Yarkand, in the year 2040, you should make it your goal to culture-convert all of China to Uyghur
I did that once
I've watched too many iSorrowproductions videos. Every time I see the word "pain" in a thumbnail I think it's one of his ;).
"Just clicking on this French flag here" 🤣
have you thought about trying the harder difficulties
I just got the Khaaaaan achievement this week with a much better nation (Kazan) by 1596 and I was rushing as much as I could, playing much more aggressively than I usually play. I was an anxious mess throughout the whole campaign lol
I allied the Ottomans very early on but they NEVER wanted to join any of my wars lol the exception being Poland/Lithuania/Commonwealth. =_=
dear lord, he actually lost it completely during this one haha
That region to the west of china and kinda east of central asia, is called tartar hawk.
the region chagatai is located is called jetisu, in kazakhstan
Wait, didn't they add a "Take Mandate CB" against ming, where it allows you to basically take all of ming?