I've posted this in the normal forum because I didn't see the suggestions forum 
Hi!
I was thinking that the core/claim system doesn’t work very well and I have a few suggestions:
More types of cores and claims:
-Immediate claim: A claim gained through the frontier tension events. Duration: 5 years
-Normal claim: Claim gained through the Fabricate Claim action. Duration: 15 years
-Solid claim: Gained through missions. Duration: 30 years
-Historical claim: Special claims gained from the start. When it’s conquered by the claimant, it transforms into a core. Duration: 60 years
-Immediate core: The core that you create in a conquered province. Has a little unrest penalty.
-Normal core: The common core, gained through time.
-Solid core: Core that can make a nation released. Gained through time.
-Historical core: Like solid core, but cannot be created. Destroyed after 150 years.
-Capital core: Your capital. It’s only created when you change capital. The previous capital’s core will be transformed in a solid core.
Core progression:
When you conquest a province, it will gradually considered rightfully part of your country. For distinguish between a 1-year core and 100-years core, I’ve thought in the core progression. If you own an immediate core for 30 years, it will transform in a normal core. After another 30 years, it will transform in a solid core. However if enemy conquers a solid core, it will descend to a normal core after 40 years and another 40 years for an immediate core. An immediate core can descend to a normal claim. So the total time for losing presence on a solid core is 95 years.
Notes:
-If you own normal/immediate cores of a dead nation you can’t release it. But if you have a solid/historical/capital core of a dead nation, you will can release it with your normal cores. Example: Nation A have a 5 normal cores and 2 immediate cores of Nation B: Nation A can’t release Nation B.
Example 2: Nation A have 5 normal cores, 1 solid core, and 2 immediate cores of Nation B: Nation A can release Nation B. Nation B will receive its solid core and normal cores, but not the immediate ones.
This could work with zombie-Byzantium issue, giving them the islands as normal cores, Greece as solid cores, and Constantinople capital/historical core.
Hi!
I was thinking that the core/claim system doesn’t work very well and I have a few suggestions:
More types of cores and claims:
-Immediate claim: A claim gained through the frontier tension events. Duration: 5 years
-Normal claim: Claim gained through the Fabricate Claim action. Duration: 15 years
-Solid claim: Gained through missions. Duration: 30 years
-Historical claim: Special claims gained from the start. When it’s conquered by the claimant, it transforms into a core. Duration: 60 years
-Immediate core: The core that you create in a conquered province. Has a little unrest penalty.
-Normal core: The common core, gained through time.
-Solid core: Core that can make a nation released. Gained through time.
-Historical core: Like solid core, but cannot be created. Destroyed after 150 years.
-Capital core: Your capital. It’s only created when you change capital. The previous capital’s core will be transformed in a solid core.
Core progression:
When you conquest a province, it will gradually considered rightfully part of your country. For distinguish between a 1-year core and 100-years core, I’ve thought in the core progression. If you own an immediate core for 30 years, it will transform in a normal core. After another 30 years, it will transform in a solid core. However if enemy conquers a solid core, it will descend to a normal core after 40 years and another 40 years for an immediate core. An immediate core can descend to a normal claim. So the total time for losing presence on a solid core is 95 years.
Notes:
-If you own normal/immediate cores of a dead nation you can’t release it. But if you have a solid/historical/capital core of a dead nation, you will can release it with your normal cores. Example: Nation A have a 5 normal cores and 2 immediate cores of Nation B: Nation A can’t release Nation B.
Example 2: Nation A have 5 normal cores, 1 solid core, and 2 immediate cores of Nation B: Nation A can release Nation B. Nation B will receive its solid core and normal cores, but not the immediate ones.
This could work with zombie-Byzantium issue, giving them the islands as normal cores, Greece as solid cores, and Constantinople capital/historical core.
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