It’s no big secret that some nations in EU4 naturally do better than others. Shattered Europa Universalis 4 Timelapse 1444 AD to 1836 AD.
Option A is France is Reborn with me, option B is Let France rest in peace. Here’s a list of 15 amazing mods for you to try out and enjoy today 15. This event happens if, at any point between 1st January 1420 and 1st January 1515, Auvergne owns the province of Ile de France, and France does not exist. They and their allies France, Bourbonnais, Orleans, Provence) and Scotland are fighting against England, Brittany, and Burgundy.Īuvergne also has the following stability and technology: It owns and controls two of its 28 core provinces and nothing else.Īuvergne begins this scenario in a war. In this scenario, Auvergne has French culture, Catholic religion, and 100 ducats in the treasury. I dont seem to remember Brittany being a huge meme in the community, at least not in the. The Auvergne only exists at the start of the 1419 scenario By now, you should be the most powerful nation in Europe. Later Expansion The ensuing years should be a cake walk. Whether you annex or vassalize them is your choice. Though they might ally a strong nation, by now you should be able to deal with it. Auvergne will consist of the single province of Auvergne. Continue by declaring war against Brittany. Its culture will be French, and its religion Catholic.
Rule 5: Images need to have an explanation comment. Rule 4: Follow Reddits Content Policy and Reddiquette. Rule 2: No memes, reaction pictures, or similar. When you tranfer using a merchant what you are doing is using your trade power within the node to move money to another. Rule 1: Posts need to be directly related to Europa Universalis. If it ceases to exist, Auvergne can be recreated by revolt or releasing a vassal at any point before 1st January 1492. Empire of Sin AoW: Planetfall Cities: Skylines Crusader Kings 3 Europa Universalis 4 Hearts of Iron 4 Imperator. Answer (1 of 2): You could either mean transferring trade power from one trade node to another using a merchant or transferring trade power internationally (between countries).