While yes, "no provinces of the emperor occupied by Burgundy" implies "Burgundy not at war with the Emperor" - the latter check is cheaper in terms of calculations, and if "not at war" returns TRUE you can skip the second check.
It also, IMO, makes for a more human readable logic.
Note that one thing that would make the inheritance guaranteed to not happen is if Burgundy has a female ruler. Other than that, the odds are on your side to get the inheritance, but they're not a guarantee by any means.
It also, IMO, makes for a more human readable logic.
Note that one thing that would make the inheritance guaranteed to not happen is if Burgundy has a female ruler. Other than that, the odds are on your side to get the inheritance, but they're not a guarantee by any means.
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