Controlling the Curia allows you to break off RMs without the stab hit.Noooo... How do I get out them now? I'm currently stuck with Royal Marriages to vassals of others, heck even with a junior PU member (which is odd since their family isn't even in control any more). OK, the PU marriage won't change one bit, but my experience is that aside from heavy costs royal marriages just don't end outside the regent deaths.
The rest I like. Particularly the succession war stuff. Oh man.
Finishing Diplomatic ideas will remove the Stability hit for breaking RMs in 1.4.
Stab hit for who relase a vassal was not that bad, but I see.
Finishing Diplomatic ideas will remove the Stability hit for breaking RMs in 1.4.
Wow, that's amazing! I'm generally reluctant to enter into Royal Marriages unless I expect to remain staunch allies for a looong time, and as a consequence rarely get shared dynasties.
Like the others I would like to hear where you got that from.Finishing Diplomatic ideas will remove the Stability hit for breaking RMs in 1.4.
How about 1 Province Ottomans Konstantinople costs around 106 warscore, therefore i had to wait till 1780 for Revolutionary/Imperialism 75% annexcost CB to annex the last province.........
Like the others I would like to hear where you got that from.
And the curia? So Catholic or stuck? The Curia and it's advantages (which are considerable even if you don't control it) are the offsets to Protestantism without throwing in the only cheap way out of RM. And that of course doesn't take into account other options for play.
Unless zodium is right, this will not generate much positive gameplay.
Did you have a claim on it?
I thought claim is only reducing the Diplo cost. CB was Holy War from Orthodoy Russia
- Royal marriages will not break if a regent dies.
Idk if it's supposed to be this way, but Annexing vassals seems like they're nerved to all hell. I'm playing as grenada, and can't annex Morocco, Algeria or that other country.
It feels broken for some reason.