Greetings fellow fans of EU3! After thousands of hours of playing EU3 and hundreds of posts on this forum I've decided to write my own AAR. But what should I write about, thats the question.
Someone suggested, a while back, that it would be fun to play a game where you constantly change nations, moving your capital at will and switching cultures like you just don't care. I tried a test game and found it to be very interesting and more than a little funny.
So, I decided to start a game with the goal of creating every single nation it is possible to form. It turns out that small nations, such as Ireland and the Netherlands are the hardest to form, since they have so few provinces in their primary culture, so I'm going for those first. I'm starting as France so I don't have to bother building up a smaller nation into a powerhouse, I can get started with the tag-hopping ludicrousness right away!
So, my plan right now (liable to change at any time without prior notice): France - Ireland - Netherlands - Great Britain - France (again!) - Spain - Italy - Prussia - Germany - Russia - Scandinavia - Persia:wacko: - Mughal Empire.
The only problem I foresee is that you cannot change from Persia to the Mughal Empire, so I'm planning on creating the Glorious Nation of New York and sticking that in between them, although I have no idea how to go about creating a new nation... It should be fun
If anyone else sees any issues with my lineup, please let me know so I can change my plans now.
Oh, and let me know if I missed anyone. We practice a strict "No nation left behind" policy!
Index:
Charles "The Odd" Bourbon Part 1 (France)
Charles "The Odd" Bourbon Part 2 (France)
Luis "The Loony" Bourbon Part 1 (France)
Luis "The Loony" Bourbon Part 2 (France)
Luis "The Loony" McBourbon Part 3 (France -> Ireland)
Luis "The Loony" McBourbon Part 4 (Ireland)
Luis "The Loony" McBourbon Part 5 (Ireland -> England)
Turlough "The Crazy" McBourbon and Mary "The Mad" McBourbon (England -> Great Britain)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 1 (Great Britain -> Italy)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 2 (Italy)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 3 (Italy)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 3 (Italy)
Eugenio "The Strange" Bourbono (Italy)
Francesco "The Bizzare" van Bourbon Part 1 (Italy -> Netherlands)
Francesco "The Bizzare" van Bourbon Part 2 (Netherlands)
Lodewijk "The Psychopathic" von Bourbon Part 1 (Netherlands)
Lodewijk "The Psychopathic" van Bourbon Part 2 (Netherlands -> Prussia)
Willem "The We're-Running-out-of-Synonyms-for-Crazy" van Bourbon (Prussia -> Germany)
Willem "The We're-Running-out-of-Synonyms-for-Crazy" van Bourbon (Germany -> Spain)
Willem "The We're-Running-out-of-Synonyms-for-Crazy" Bourbono (Spain)
Sancho "The Weird" Bourbono (Spain)
Sancho "The Weird" Bourbono (Spain -> Russia)
Francisco "I de Paula" Bourbonzki (Russia -> France)
Robert "The Silly" Bourbonson (France -> Scandinavia)
Robert "The Silly" bin Bourbon (Scandinavia -> Persia)
Haidar "The Crazed" bin Bourbon (Persia -> Papal State -> Mughal Empire)
Niku-siyar "The Unhinged" bin Bourbon (Mughal Empire)
Caesar Niku-siyar "The Unhinged" Bourbon (Mughal Empire -> Byzantine Empire)
Someone suggested, a while back, that it would be fun to play a game where you constantly change nations, moving your capital at will and switching cultures like you just don't care. I tried a test game and found it to be very interesting and more than a little funny.
So, I decided to start a game with the goal of creating every single nation it is possible to form. It turns out that small nations, such as Ireland and the Netherlands are the hardest to form, since they have so few provinces in their primary culture, so I'm going for those first. I'm starting as France so I don't have to bother building up a smaller nation into a powerhouse, I can get started with the tag-hopping ludicrousness right away!
So, my plan right now (liable to change at any time without prior notice): France - Ireland - Netherlands - Great Britain - France (again!) - Spain - Italy - Prussia - Germany - Russia - Scandinavia - Persia:wacko: - Mughal Empire.
The only problem I foresee is that you cannot change from Persia to the Mughal Empire, so I'm planning on creating the Glorious Nation of New York and sticking that in between them, although I have no idea how to go about creating a new nation... It should be fun
If anyone else sees any issues with my lineup, please let me know so I can change my plans now.
Oh, and let me know if I missed anyone. We practice a strict "No nation left behind" policy!
Index:
Charles "The Odd" Bourbon Part 1 (France)
Charles "The Odd" Bourbon Part 2 (France)
Luis "The Loony" Bourbon Part 1 (France)
Luis "The Loony" Bourbon Part 2 (France)
Luis "The Loony" McBourbon Part 3 (France -> Ireland)
Luis "The Loony" McBourbon Part 4 (Ireland)
Luis "The Loony" McBourbon Part 5 (Ireland -> England)
Turlough "The Crazy" McBourbon and Mary "The Mad" McBourbon (England -> Great Britain)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 1 (Great Britain -> Italy)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 2 (Italy)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 3 (Italy)
Anne "The Insane" Bourbono Part 3 (Italy)
Eugenio "The Strange" Bourbono (Italy)
Francesco "The Bizzare" van Bourbon Part 1 (Italy -> Netherlands)
Francesco "The Bizzare" van Bourbon Part 2 (Netherlands)
Lodewijk "The Psychopathic" von Bourbon Part 1 (Netherlands)
Lodewijk "The Psychopathic" van Bourbon Part 2 (Netherlands -> Prussia)
Willem "The We're-Running-out-of-Synonyms-for-Crazy" van Bourbon (Prussia -> Germany)
Willem "The We're-Running-out-of-Synonyms-for-Crazy" van Bourbon (Germany -> Spain)
Willem "The We're-Running-out-of-Synonyms-for-Crazy" Bourbono (Spain)
Sancho "The Weird" Bourbono (Spain)
Sancho "The Weird" Bourbono (Spain -> Russia)
Francisco "I de Paula" Bourbonzki (Russia -> France)
Robert "The Silly" Bourbonson (France -> Scandinavia)
Robert "The Silly" bin Bourbon (Scandinavia -> Persia)
Haidar "The Crazed" bin Bourbon (Persia -> Papal State -> Mughal Empire)
Niku-siyar "The Unhinged" bin Bourbon (Mughal Empire)
Caesar Niku-siyar "The Unhinged" Bourbon (Mughal Empire -> Byzantine Empire)
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