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Veldmaarschalk

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Ok i know the term is meant more for victoria but anyways.
What do the little dot, heart and sword mean in when I am in the province view.
I assumed the sword was for military composition, and the heart for loyalty.
So does that mean the circle(dot) is taxes?

dot (= gold coin) : taxes

heart : loyalty

sword : power
 

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And power directly relates to the regiment compostion right? Thank you

Sort of, but it is not the main factor I think. It seems that army composition are mainly governed by ruling law and terrain.
 

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And power directly relates to the regiment compostion right? Thank you

If you have vassals, you will use their regiments most of the time, so this doesn't really matter.


I think high clergy power gives you a better chance for peaceful conversion (if religions differ)
 

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If you have vassals, you will use their regiments most of the time, so this doesn't really matter.


I think high clergy power gives you a better chance for peaceful conversion (if religions differ)

Yeah, you need high clergy power (above 33%) to speed up conversion in provinces of different religion. You can also do violent conversions, by letting a pwer class revolt against you. The chance of conversion is best if it is the Nobles who rise in religious revolt (75% chance), so it is good to give them high power to make that event more likely.

If you want to convert culture, you'll need high Noble (> 33%) and Burgher (> 33%) power .. as well as alot of other factors.