Step 3: Cultural shift and forming Germany, https://eu3.paradoxwikis.com/index.php?title=Bohemia&oldid=15195, Your leader in 1399 is Václav "the Lazy". Um, I don't really know I've never really played in the HRE before. So I am wondering what is a good Bohemia strat and what should I do next?
Bohemia starts with a large army and high prestige, sufficient to obtain a PU with a large power. If your allies are good enough, you can PU Poland (and Lithuania) with the CB you'll get from annexing your vassals.
I do have a new start with Bohemia where my relationship with Poland is +25 so I should be able to ally them and work on allying France. Be wary of alliances or guarantees between these powers. A PU with Poland can be quite powerful, and can be obtained with your starting forces. This will permit you to get theg Gilded Iconography decision and begin accumulating high cultural tradition and thus high skill advisers. Why to perform this stunt? Austria, Hungary and Poland are larger neighbours who can get nasty. Patron of the Arts is sort of overkill given that you probably will not have the cash early on to build a lot of buildings as Bohemia (and thus your magistrates will strengthen your cultural tradition with paintings promoting culture), but it does ensure a steady flow of 5 star advisers, and the Architectural Development event enabled by Patron of the Arts is helpful in moving to Innovative. EU4 patch 1.15 NAXOS one faith, one tag catholic crusader AAR: Visit the crusaders! Why diplo, are you trying to become emperor later on with the Hussite event into Protestant? A quick PU on each in turn can be easily accomplished. After you are done you are a continental superpower that can challenge France, grab Italy or simply punish the eastern countries with lower tech. On the bright side he is the emperor of the. Quickly switching to a second NI involves a -3 stability hit, but this is quickly fixed as the HRE member states contribute to your stability. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. On the bright side he is the emperor of the HRE. 1. I'm playing in version 1.17 and have all dlc through Cossacks. A very good short term goal is to secure the election as Emperor. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts.
Moving your capital costs you 1000 ducats. To do so the player may improve relations with other electors, arrange royal marriages and alliances. To be re-elected as emperor you have roughly two possibilities. And now I'm not sure how to proceed. But I can't find any Dublin province in my current Castile game. You might consider allying with one of them, particularly Austria. A good first idea is Church Attendance Duty. I'm working for the Bohemia achievement and want to know the best starting strategy.
You are among th… It is therefore an interesting yet delicate challenge to do it anyway. Also the lonely achievement associated with Bohemia is "The Bohemians" - "As Bohemia, own Dublin as a core province."
However, gameplay may not necessarily be as per the guide due to the game's dynamic nature. The stability blow of -5 is harsh, so be sure you are in the position of beating down the revolts. Didn't feel mare nostrum was worth the price and it wasn't required for 1.16/1.17 to run. Bohemia is in the same culture group as Hungary and Poland. Mecklenburg, Luneburg and Brunswick are small states required to form Germany and which are lacking heirs in 1399. This page was last edited on 12 December 2014, at 18:27. Bohemia does tend to mint more, so its research will be a bit behind other nations (since fewer resources are going to research. Hopefully, France will be busy with England but soon enough France and Burgundy will come to blows and France will probably defeat Burgundy without Imperial assistance. So National Bank is nice choice also. Hello so I started a game as Bohemia.
If Poland got Moldavia and/or Danzig as a vassal, you'll get those areas too at some point. I just liked the idea I guess lol. On the next possible occasion you should pick a war with at least one of the HRE electors who do not have a province you need to form Germany (see step 3). They will stay as Poland's vassal/march but they'll usually get annexed after a while. Most probably you won't be re-elected, so the -5 stability hit for the cultural shift will have to be recovered "by hand". Vassalize and take as much money as possible but don't take provinces you do not need to form Germany. Longer term threats to the Empire include France and the Ottoman Empire. When Brandenburg is free from the union, quickly get a RM with them, followed by a PU. So be sure to do this as soon as possible, so you can profit from your HRE bonus.