I have all DLC except: Early Eastern Clothing, Charlemagne Dynasty Shields, Early Western Clothing, Iberian Unit Pack, Iberian Portraits, Horse Lords Content, Conclave Content, and Conclave Expansion
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To put simply, I was playing as the Ruler of Ilmen from the earliest bookmark, and I created the Kingdom of the Rus and got all the sites to reform the Slavic religion. However, when I did, I went to the tooltip to check this benefits of doing this, but where it usually lists the benefits or drawbacks it instead listed some weird mix of the Unreformed and Reformed traits, instead of the actual things that Reformed Slavic gives. For example, it said that "Rulers cannot declare Holy War" when (in a screenshot) it does give me the option to, and I can declare war, no problem. It also says that Reformed Slavic is susceptible to non-pagan missionaries, even though (I think) that all reformed pagans gain a conversion boost and lose the susceptibility to non-pagan missionaries.
Is the tooltip wrong or is reforming Slavic actually more of a drawback than benefit?
Note: In the second screenshot, I didn't actually declare war using that casus belli, but declaring war with the cb is possible, and does work
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To put simply, I was playing as the Ruler of Ilmen from the earliest bookmark, and I created the Kingdom of the Rus and got all the sites to reform the Slavic religion. However, when I did, I went to the tooltip to check this benefits of doing this, but where it usually lists the benefits or drawbacks it instead listed some weird mix of the Unreformed and Reformed traits, instead of the actual things that Reformed Slavic gives. For example, it said that "Rulers cannot declare Holy War" when (in a screenshot) it does give me the option to, and I can declare war, no problem. It also says that Reformed Slavic is susceptible to non-pagan missionaries, even though (I think) that all reformed pagans gain a conversion boost and lose the susceptibility to non-pagan missionaries.
Is the tooltip wrong or is reforming Slavic actually more of a drawback than benefit?
Note: In the second screenshot, I didn't actually declare war using that casus belli, but declaring war with the cb is possible, and does work
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