EU4 - Development Diary - 4th of August 2016

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DDRJake

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The holy Swedish month of July is over and our workforce has been steadily trickling back into the office, resigned to the fact that sunlight is a luxury we won't be seeing for another 11 months. With that lovely thought in mind, let's return to our weekly dev diaries and talk about a new feature for our upcoming yet unrevealed expansion for Europa Universalis IV: Coptic Holy Sites.

Copts have had a rough time. Way back in EU's history they were simply represented as the Orthodox faith before getting their own religion within the Christian group, but even then they lacked their own flavour, destined to be left in the Horn of Africa and Armenia with hungry neighbours and their Patriarch being locked up and bullied in Mamluk-held Alexandria.

Well no longer! A feature in the upcoming DLC is a Holy Sites system unique for Coptic nations. Any nation which follows the Coptic faith will have access to a screen showing their Holy Sites. There are 5 in total, detailed with who is currently controlling them and the faith followed by the province. It is the Copts' holy mission to see these restored to Coptic control.

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As shown above, Armenia (Who I released&played as from QQ) can open their Coptic menu and see the state of their Holy Sites. If a Holy Site is held by any Coptic nation and the province itself follows the One True Faith™ then all Coptic nations will be granted a blessing from the Patriarch. You are able to pick from the 5 available blessings but be sure that you or your Coptic friends hold onto your possessions tightly, as losing ownership of a Holy Site to a nation of another faith will lose you the blessing until it is returned to Coptic hands.

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In 1444 the only Holy site in control of the Copts is Aksum, in the far north of Ethiopia. This will allow all existing Coptic nations to pick one blessing of their choice from the above list.

Legitimize Government: +0.5 Legitimacy
Encourage Wariors of the Faith: +10% manpower recovery
Send Monks to Establish Monasteries: +1.5% missionary strength
Promote Territorial Rights: -10% Core creation Cost
Will of the Martyrs: +5% discipline

Unlike other religious mechanics, the Coptic Holy Sites will collectively make all followers of that religion stronger. It makes no difference in the available Blessings if your nation or another Coptic nation holds the Holy Sites. Should the Copts fight back from their perilous position in 1444 and secure their Holy Sites, they will be that much stronger. Co-operate with other Coptic nations and share the Patriarch's blessings

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Alongside the Holy sites and Patriarch Blessings, Copts will have a healthy dose of unique flavour events and missions to drive their liberation of the Holy Sites. Coptic Holy Sites will be a paid feature in the upcoming DLC, which will be released alongside the free 1.18 patch.

Next week I'll pass the reins back to Johan, as we return to see what changes have been going on in the Throne Room
 
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Coptic faith will retain it's current modifiers or are they changed in 1.18?

+2 Tolerance of True Faith and +10% fort Defense remain in addition to the Blessings

Is legitimize government also RT/Devotion/Horde unity?

Yes.

Looking good Jake! Will go for the Prester John in 1.18 :)

Good luck.

If all five holy sites are controlled by copts, will all coptic nations be able to choose all five blessings?

Correct. If Coptic Alodia holds Alexandria (and converts it) Then Coptic Ethiopia would get +1 blessings too.
 
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Antakiya or antioch could not be a holy site in 1444 on account that the city was completely leveled in 1268.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch#Fall_of_Antioch

"1432 there were only about 300 inhabited houses within its walls,"

And it could not have been restored had a country favoring the (still quite living both then and now) patriarchate of Antioch retaken the city of Antakya right next to the old seat? :)

The Coptic sites are about restoring a church that has been on the retreat for a long time in 1444.
 
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While possible I think you underestimate quite how completely the city was leveled.

It's more about the symbolism of it. In 1444 the Syriac patriarch of Antioch was residing in a monastery in southern modern turkey iirc.
Securing the ancient seat of a see covering Christian followers entirely in non-Christian lands would likely be seen as a victory no matter the state of the actual city (and with 300 inhabited houses it's certainly still a city by 1444s standards, even if it's a small one).
 
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There are in fact both events and missions for retaking the sites (and for some more places as well). :)
 
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