EDIT: This is for catholic nations during the reformation only.
EDIT2: This is for AI nations only so that one nation caught between two CoR doesn't just stay catholic because half of its provinces are protestant, half of them are reformed, and 0 of them are catholic so it simply does not convert.
Currently if all of a nations provinces are a specific different religion (say protestant) then it will convert, but not if it isn't a 100% coverage. This is somewhat problematic if one of those provinces is not the state religion, but another heresy instead. So a nation that is 95% protestant but 5% reformed will not convert away from catholic. In Lithuania's case, they might be 80% Orthodox and 20% protestant, but will still stay catholic.
My suggestion is that they should convert if they have no true faith provinces, rather than if they are 100% the religion they're converting to.
EDIT2: This is for AI nations only so that one nation caught between two CoR doesn't just stay catholic because half of its provinces are protestant, half of them are reformed, and 0 of them are catholic so it simply does not convert.
Currently if all of a nations provinces are a specific different religion (say protestant) then it will convert, but not if it isn't a 100% coverage. This is somewhat problematic if one of those provinces is not the state religion, but another heresy instead. So a nation that is 95% protestant but 5% reformed will not convert away from catholic. In Lithuania's case, they might be 80% Orthodox and 20% protestant, but will still stay catholic.
My suggestion is that they should convert if they have no true faith provinces, rather than if they are 100% the religion they're converting to.
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