You can't inherit while at war.
He can if his PU ally is in the same war.
You can't inherit while at war.
He can if his PU ally is in the same war.
I don't think so. Can you prove it?
I say this because it's almost guaranteed that PU partners will be in the same wars, and yet it's widely considered to be impossible to inherit while at war. While some people continue to insist that it is possible, no proof has ever turned up.
Well, I tried it I think >_>
I don't think so. Can you prove it?
I say this because it's almost guaranteed that PU partners will be in the same wars, and yet it's widely considered to be impossible to inherit while at war. While some people continue to insist that it is possible, no proof has ever turned up.
You can inherit while you are at war as long as the junior is not at war.
You can inherit while you are at peace and only the junior partner is at war.You can inherit while you are at war as long as the junior is not at war.
You can inherit while you are at peace and only the junior partner is at war.
There, now we have all 4 possible statements in this thread, but so far, as far as I am aware only the "you can inherit when you are both at peace"-thingy has been proven.
As France, 1444 AD, I just finished a war with Emperor Austria, so we have a truce.
By events I gained a core on Burgundy (which has been beaten into a small country), and on Austria (in Italy).
Burgundy has no important allies, but will be protected by Austria.
When I start a reconquest war against Burgundy, will Austria declare war on me, despite the truce?
And what will the Reputation damage be when I demand the Italian province from Austria after I win that second war?
Another question: where do I see my War Exhaustion and recovery rate in peace time?
(this last war with Austria was pretty bad and I reached maximum war exhaustion from all those killed soldiers).
War exhaustion can be found on the military tab (where you adjust maintenance and change unit types) in the mid-bottom right. If you hover over it it will show all factors affecting it monthly.
Thanks. I had browsed through all views and tabs, but I kept overlooking this line.
I should point out that you can also declare war on Burgundy and Austria simultaneously. It means you can use the reconquer CB for each, meaning you'll take less infamy. On the other hand, you'll be fighting two different wars, which can make things more complicated.
Yes, I considered that as well, but I have this truce, so that means a big stability hit, doesn't it?
Maybe I must bide my time and do a bit of economic build-up.
Another question, this time about Prestige and Sphere of Influence.
By now expanding SOI will cost me 34 Prestige. At which point will the drop in Prestige become too great to consider it favourable any more?
Yes. I tried that several times.Can military modernization skip tiers?
Is it possible to modify religions so that that they give tech penalties/bonuses?
Many buildings give a very low rate of return: like a workshop give +1 tax per year, but I have to pay 78d for them. That is less than 1.5% rate of return.
I can hardly believe that money is that cheap in EU3. Wouldn't investing in a larger army, or gifts to other nations, for instance be much more productive?