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EUIV - Development Diary - 28th of April 2020

Good morning! Those of you who have been watching the dev clash with a keen eye will have noticed that a new religion has appeared on the map, emanating from the Kingdom of Bohemia. Today I’ll talk about the Hussite faith and its associated content, as well as the new mission tree for Bohemia coming with the Emperor expansion.

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The Hussite faith may now experience a resurgence.

The Hussites were in many ways a precursor to the Protestant Reformation. It was a very broad movement encompassing both moderates who merely wished to reform the Catholic Church and radicals who denounced the Church entirely in favour of strictly Biblical authority. Jan Hus, the leader of the movement and its namesake, was executed as a heretic in 1415, sparking a series of conflicts known as the Hussite Wars which lasted until 1434. This was not the end of the Hussites however, as the wars ended in an uneasy agreement between the Church and the moderate Hussite faction, and many people in Bohemia still believed that Jan Hus knew the truth.

In our 1444 start date, Bohemia begins with several Hussite provinces, but retains its Catholic state religion. Early in the game the Return of the Hussites event will fire, which gives Bohemia the opportunity to elect Jiri z Podebrad, a Hussite noble, as King. This event chain has been reworked to allow for three outcomes:
  • Bohemia adopts a Hussite state church and permanently breaks with Rome
  • The Hussites and Catholics reconcile, causing the remaining Hussites in Bohemia to revert to Catholicism. This is the path the AI will usually pursue.
  • Bohemia pursues an aggressive policy of Catholic orthodoxy and strives to convert the remaining Hussites to win the favour of the Pope.
When the Protestant Reformation begins, Hussite nations will be given the choice of whether to retain their unique Hussite faith or convert the nation and all Hussite provinces to Protestant instead. Hussites are only eligible to become Emperor under the Religious Peace.

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The Adamites were a curious sect that believed that church services should be held entirely in the nude. Note: numbers are not final

The Hussite faith uses the Church Aspects mechanic, much like Protestant nations. Hussites get an entirely unique list of Church Aspects to distinguish them from Protestants. We’ve aimed to make these Aspects, as well as the base bonuses of the religion, relatively powerful to offset their diplomatic isolation. And of course no rework of Bohemian content would be complete without a button to enact Regular Defenestrations. Here’s the full list in script for those curious:

Code:
clerical_poverty_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        church_influence_modifier = -0.1
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.15
    }
}

punishment_of_sins_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        nobles_influence_modifier = -0.1
        yearly_corruption = -0.05
    }
}

orphan_hetmans_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        shock_damage_received = -0.1
    }
}

bread_and_wine_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        tolerance_own = 1
        global_trade_goods_size_modifier = 0.05
    }
}

sola_scriptura_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        warscore_cost_vs_other_religion = -0.1
    }
}


adamite_services_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        culture_conversion_cost = -0.2
    }
}


pacifism_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        stability_cost_to_declare_war = 1
        improve_relation_modifier = 0.3
    }

    ai_will_do = {
        factor = 0
    }
}

regular_defenestrations_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        harsh_treatment_cost = -0.33
    }
}

taborite_resurgence_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        global_manpower_modifier = 0.2
    }
}


freedom_to_preach_aspect = {
    cost = 100
    modifier = {
        religious_unity = 0.1
        tolerance_heretic = 1
    }
}

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This is the new Bohemia mission tree, available to owners of the Emperor expansion after the release of 1.30. The upper left branch concerns the matter of the Hussites in Bohemia. The requirements and rewards change depending on which path the nation takes through the event chain. One notable reward is that if Bohemia becomes Hussite and breaks with Rome, a Hussite Center of Reformation will spawn in Prague upon completion of the Hussite Resurgence mission. To avoid an overwhelmingly non-Catholic Europe (as we’ve seen in dev clash), we’ve decided to make this CoR last only 100 years rather than until the end of the Age of Reformation.

At various points in the not-so-distant past, the Kings of Bohemia held prestigious titles such as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Poland, and King of Hungary. The majority of the Bohemian mission tree is aimed at regaining these titles and cementing a dominant position in Central Europe and the Empire, and rewards include powerful Restoration of Union CB’son Poland and Hungary. With Hungary under the Bohemian heel, they must contend with the greatest threat to Christendom: the Ottoman Turks. Bohemia is able to subjugate both Brandenburg and Saxony, keeping them as subjects without the usual penalties for subjugating electors if they are able to first Humiliate Austria. The Reformatio Sigismundi mission requires Bohemia to become the Emperor and pass the Perpetual Diet reform, which then rewards you with a 20% bonus to Imperial Authority Growth. The final mission in the Imperial branch, Peace in Europe, requires you to expand the borders of the HRE to 250 provinces while being at peace, and rewards +1 Monarch Diplomatic Skill as well as -5 Years of Separatism for the rest of the game.

That’s all for this week! The dev diary schedule for the next few weeks is content-focused, with next week’s dev diary being about the Burgundian Inheritance and their shiny new mission tree. So stay tuned for more mission trees and other associated content. And remember to catch the weekly Dev Clash every Wednesday at 15:00 CEST at https://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive. If you can’t watch the stream, the vods are posted on youtube later. Go Milan!
 
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I am positively salivating, my 2 favourite nations - Bohemia and Burgundy - getting some love, hell to the yes.
 
If you, as byzantium, restore the pentarchy, will the option to convert to orthodox be given to the catholic nations?
 
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Hussite Bohemia sounds cool and all, but it's really disappointing that they can't become Emperor unless there's a religious peace. Why can't there be a way to make Hussite the official religion of the HRE instead of protestant?
 
The overwhelming Non-Catholic Europe is a huge problem. It really could be fixed by allowing crusades against heretics
 
In addition, will there be a path for a Catholic bohemia? The mission tree seems to force the player into going Hussite
 
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At various points in the not-so-distant past, the Kings of Bohemia held prestigious titles such as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Poland, and King of Hungary. The majority of the Bohemian mission tree is aimed at regaining these titles and cementing a dominant position in Central Europe and the Empire, and rewards include powerful Restoration of Union CB’son Poland and Hungary.

Given the mission is called 'Bohemian Commonwealth' does this allow Bohemia to form the Commonwealth, or anything similar to that?
 
The overwhelming Non-Catholic Europe is a huge problem. It really could be fixed by allowing crusades against heretics
This tbh, its BS you can't crusade against protestants cksndiering you have albegensian crusade and some of the language of the 30 years war evoked the crusades
 
@neondt You forgot to reply to the guy saying that everyone should hate Bohemia should they pick Hussite state religion. The pope, the emperor, and literally everyone around them should get a CB on them. It's fine to have this decision in the game, but let's not play fairy tales.
 
Anglican is easily one of the worst religions in the game. It might narrowly beat out Animism/Totemism. That's about it. It seriously does need a buff [Although by all rights it shouldn't even exist]. It was already significant worse than any other branch of Christianity, and Catholic is getting buffed. [Catholic has it's place as it is for stability; it's actually really nice for Republics]

Made worse by the fact it literally doesn't even have a reason to exist. Protestantism is Church of X. Anglicanism is Church of England. Anglicanism IS Protestantism, it was just a Religious gimmick thrown in to make Rule Brittania have content, and I guess if you really want to be Henry 8th and kill a bunch of wives.

So the second part of that is more complex than you might think, especially with this game. Really "Protestantism" in this game should be "Lutheranism" since the game made the distinction between Calvinism (Reformed) and Protestantism. Henry VIII hated Luther with a passion (He wrote a book titled "Defence of the Seven Sacraments" which was directed entirely against Martin Luther.) and would make his church look more Catholic simply to not look Lutheran. For example, Henry VIII's private chapel continued to celebrate a Latin liturgy even after it became Anglican. Anglicanism has always struggled to be a "Via media" or "Middle way" between Protestantism and Catholicism and it would have been really cool to have seen some features in the game for that. I certainly do think if we are going to separate Calvinism and Lutheranism we really should separate Anglicanism too.
 
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The Ostrava province really should be called Hradiste, because (Uherske) Hradiste was a far more important town in the area than Ostrava, which only gained its importance in the late 18th century thanks to its coal deposits
 
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That's nice... but I don't see a nerf in there. Bohemia in 1444 has just seen a century of civil war. They should be a blasted wasteland. Not ready to go King Kong versus Godzilla with Brandenburg over the fate of saxony.
 
That's nice... but I don't see a nerf in there. Bohemia in 1444 has just seen a century of civil war. They should be a blasted wasteland. Not ready to go King Kong versus Godzilla with Brandenburg over the fate of saxony.

They ignore it same way as ongoing in 1444 civil war in Muscovy and the recent civil war in Lithuania that ended a few years prior to game start.

And well, Hussite Bohemia appearing in HRE doesn't even have an imperial incident...
 
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So Hussite Bohemia doesn't cause any imperial incident?
Doesn't seem that way but it would be cool if it did, everyone beating down on Bohemia would perhaps give them enough devastation to be in a situation like they should be.
Will the new Hussite king stats fixed to 5 4 3 (shown in the screenshot)? Or is still the old event with minimum 5 3 3 stats?
I hope not, Bohemia is stupidly OP already.
Any rework to their ideas? Their single military idea wagenburg only gives 5% inf. combat ability and -5% shock received, seeing as how bravely bohemia fought in the hussite wars a buff to 10% seems to be in order. Also they are one of the only relevant countries to still have that god-awful hostile core creation cost idea.
The last thing Bohemia needs is a buff.
So half of Europe needs to humiliate Austria to complete it's mission tree? Poor little thing.
The saving grace of this mission tree really, Bohemia can't progress without defeating Austria frist.
So the second part of that is more complex than you might think, especially with this game. Really "Protestantism" in this game should be "Lutheranism" since the game made the distinction between Calvinism (Reformed) and Protestantism. Henry VIII hated Luther with a passion (He wrote a book titled "Defence of the Seven Sacraments" which was directed entirely against Martin Luther.) and would make his church look more Catholic simply to not look Lutheran. For example, Henry VIII's private chapel continued to celebrate a Latin liturgy even after it became Anglican. Anglicanism has always struggled to be a "Via media" or "Middle way" between Protestantism and Catholicism and it would have been really cool to have seen some features in the game for that. I certainly do think if we are going to separate Calvinism and Lutheranism we really should separate Anglicanism too.
Every protestant state church has their own unique flair. The Anglican church is moderate only to what some English reformists wanted but not compared to most lutheran state churches. Every lutheran state church chose to keep or reject different parts of the catholic church.
They ignore it same way as ongoing in 1444 civil war in Muscovy and the recent civil war in Lithuania that ended a few years prior to game start.

And well, Hussite Bohemia appearing in HRE doesn't even have an imperial incident...
You forgot the effects of the HYW on France. Then again they kind of do that by having France's development be way lower than it should be. I would rather they give them high starting devastation (can't even be modded in ATM) and an appropriate amount of development.
 
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How much can hussites population in Bohemia affect 30 years war? They started it, their CB was religious peace and even used defenestration to get some style points.
It would be sad Bohemiaball, if bigest party starts without them.
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