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EU4 - Development Diary - 19th of October 2021

Hello and welcome to the 5th Dev Diary for the upcoming Africa update!

Today we shall take a look at the two biggest tags in East Africa and Southern Africa: Kilwa and Mutapa as well as the formables of Africa. Please take into account that all modifiers and numbers are currently under ongoing testing, and as we want to continue gathering your feedback, some may be changed before release. Let’s get started with Kilwa!
dd_zan_missions.png

Kilwa has been historically a great trade power in East Africa with connections to Far East Asia. To represent this, the mission tree is heavily focused on the naval presence and trade dominance of the trade nodes which eventually lead into the Zanzibar trade node.

The first column from the left focuses on the gold sources of Mutapa as well as the colonization of Southern Africa. “The Gold of Zimbabwe” will give you access to a decent conquistador, which allows you to explore the Cape, while the mission “The Uncharted South” grants you a colonist for 30 years to make life a little bit easier.

The second column is more focused on the development of your heartland while the third column revolves around the conquest of the coastline of the Zanzibar trade node and African coasts of the Gulf of Aden coastline. Your final goal, “Claim Trade Hegemony”, is to funnel the trade flow to your home trade node and to secure it. By doing so you will get a neat +15% Trade Efficiency for the rest of the game.

Finally, the fourth and fifth columns are about dominating the trade of Malacca and the Moluccas. Although these missions give you a bonus to colonization, it is possible to complete these missions through trading alone. It is not absolutely required to colonize - with the exception of the Australia mission.

Now, there is one mission I want to highlight more, which stands out on its own: “Reconnect with Persia”. According to Kilwan legends, the sultanate was founded by one of the seven sons of the Persian Emir Al-Hassan of Shiraz. While the historical base of the legend is questionable, it served as the legitimation of the ruling dynasty of Kilwa. The mission goes a step further and allows Kilwa to establish contact with the home land they believe to originate from.

You can complete the mission through either allying with the owner of the province Shiraz or by having one regiment positioned in the province of Shiraz (without being at war with the owner) - how you achieve this is up to you. Completing the mission will trigger the following event:
dd_zan_embassy.png

Of course the owner of Shiraz will receive a contact event from Kilwa too:
dd_zan_persia_embassy.png

dd_zan_kilwa_embassy.png

While the embassies are a nice passive bonus, they also provide some useful events for both countries from time to time. There are 3 random events in total, which are the following:
dd_zan_kilwa_embassy_event.3.png

dd_zan_kilwa_embassy_event.2.png

dd_zan_kilwa_embassy_event.1.png

All three random events share a hard cooldown of 10 years and have a mean time to happen of 5 years.
Additionally there are two events for Kilwa, which happen a lot more rarely:
dd_zan_kilwa_embassy_event.4.png

dd_zan_kilwa_embassy_event.5.png

I also should point out that if either nation loses the embassy, the other country will lose their own too, severing the diplomatic connection both had.

Additionally to the mission tree, Kilwa received its own set of ideas too!

Code:
ZAN_ideas = {
    start = {
        naval_forcelimit_modifier = 0.25
        global_ship_trade_power = 0.2
    }
 
    bonus = {
        global_trade_power = 0.1
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = ZAN
    }
    free = yes
 
    zan_kilwa_latitude_staves = {
        trade_range_modifier = 0.25
        range = 0.2
    }
 
    zan_shirazis_legacy = {
        legitimacy = 1
    }
 
    zan_the_deal_with_almuli = {
        diplomatic_reputation = 1
        trade_company_investment_cost = -0.1
    }
 
    zan_kilwa_the_melting_pot = {
        idea_cost = -0.05
    }
 
    zan_gold_of_sofala = {
        monthly_gold_inflation_modifier = -0.2
        inflation_reduction = 0.03
    }
 
    zan_trade_center_of_zanzibar = {
        merchants = 1
    }
 
    zan_center_of_migration = {
        development_cost = -0.1
    }
}

With that said, let us move on to Mutapa!
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Mutapa is the successor state of Zimbabwe, and as such your mission tree revolves around surpassing this realm of old times. As Mutapa you also start with your capital Zimbabwe, which declines rapidly shortly after game start:
dd_zim_city_event.png

The third column of the mission tree is focusing on restoring the once great city and to bring it back to its former glory. “Fate of Zimbabwe” helps fortunately out as it has a very unique reward, which is the ability to increase development through constructing buildings.
dd_zim_fate_of_zimbabwe.png

The development from the buildings you get harmonizes with the modifier of the building. So in other words you get the following development for constructing the following buildings:
  • Trade Buildings increase Local Production by 1/2/3
  • Navy Buildings increase Local Production by 1/2
  • Army Buildings increase Local Manpower by 1/2
  • Production Buildings increase Local Production by 1/2
  • Government Buildings increase Local Tax by 1/2
  • Taxation Buildings increase Local Tax by 1/2
  • Universities increase Local Tax by 2
  • All manufactory buildings except for the Ramparts, State House and Soldier’s Households increase Local Development by 2
  • State Houses increase the Local Tax by 2
  • Soldier’s Households increase the local manpower by 2
I want to point out that upgrading a building will also add development to a lesser degree. For example: if you build a cathedral you gain +2 Local Tax. If you upgrade a church, which already gave you +1 Local Tax, to a cathedral you gain again +1 Local Tax.

This way you have a little bit of an easier time in achieving the mission “Restore Zimbabwe”, which requires you to have 20 development in the Zimbabwe province again. As a reward the “Abandoned Ruins” province modifier gets removed and the local development cost is reduced by 15% for the rest of the game. It also gives +0.5 legitimacy too.

Reaching 400 development and reaching the borders of old Zimbabwe will allow you to complete the mission “Eclipse Great Zimbabwe”, granting you the Empire rank and firing the following event for you:
dd_zim_form_zimbabwe.png

dd_zim_zimbabwe.png

(The borders you see on the image are not required to have to form Zimbabwe)
Code:
GZI_ideas = {
    start = {
        fort_maintenance_modifier = -0.1
        land_morale = 0.15
    }
 
    bonus = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.2
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = GZI
    }
    free = yes
 
    gzi_stone_masonry = {
        build_cost = -0.15
        great_project_upgrade_cost = -0.1
    }
    gzi_ivory_trade = {
        global_trade_goods_size_modifier = 0.1
    }
    gzi_gold_deposits = {
        global_tax_modifier = 0.1
        monthly_gold_inflation_modifier = -0.2
    }
    gzi_zimbabwes_walls = {
        defensiveness = 0.25
    }
    gzi_lay_of_the_land = {
        hostile_attrition = 1
    }
    gzi_tributary_system = {
        vassal_income = 0.2
    }
    gzi_zimbabwe_birds = {
        production_efficiency = 0.15
    }
}
While the third column of missions revolves around Zimbabwe, the first one is more about the internal, religious stability of Mutapa. The second column is about getting Southern Africa under your control and becoming one of the great powers. “Great Power of Africa” especially emphasizes it as you are required to be amongst the top three great powers (or have 700 total development if Rights of Man or Emperor is not active) and have an army size of 100 regiments. As a reward you gain +25 Permanent Power Projection.

The fourth column of missions is very similar to the Kilwan trade missions. However, it focuses more on getting access to the trade node of China instead of dominating it.

Finally we have the last column on the most right, which is about overhauling your military - and recruiting the Nguni for your army. “Recruit the Nguni” especially will be interesting for the people who want to tag switch into a strong, military country while still having a challenge to face. For that you must reach administrative tech 15 (which is the “Military Administration” technology) and develop the manpower of Mtetwa and Natal to 8 for both of them. After that you get this lovely event:
dd_zim_zulu.png

dd_zim_zulu_tag.png

The Zulu are intended to be a fun country to play, even if we know that they may spawn this way much earlier than in our timeline. Because of that we have abstained from creating a mission tree for them. However, because the Zulu here are directly created through militarization of the Nguni, the ideas are heavily inspired by the reforms of Shaka Zulu:
Code:
ZUL_ideas = {
    start = {
        army_tradition_from_battle = 1
        land_forcelimit_modifier = 0.25
    }
 
    bonus = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = ZUL
    }
    free = yes
 
    zul_confederacy_of_clans = {
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.1
    }
    zul_the_ukubuthwa = {
        manpower_recovery_speed = 0.2
    }
    zul_the_impi_warriors = {
        infantry_power = 0.1
        shock_damage = 0.1
    }
    zul_zulu_expansion = {
        core_creation = -0.1
        years_of_nationalism = -3
    }
    zul_warrior_culture = {
        land_morale = 0.15
    }
    zul_shaka_reforms = {
        reform_progress_growth = 0.1
        governing_capacity_modifier = 0.1
    }
    zul_conquest_through_patronage = {
        accept_vassalization_reasons = 10
    }
}
Also, you don’t have to start as Mutapa to create the Zulu. Every country with their capital in Southern Africa has the decision “Militarize the Nguni”, which has the same requirement as the Mutapa mission. The big difference however is that you don’t fire an event immediately. Instead you gain 2 years worth of manpower and increase the unrest in your two Nguni provinces by 5 for 25 years. Additionally, the following event can fire:
dd_zulu_event.png

It should be noted that the AI will NOT attempt to enact the decision. The “Rise of the Zulu” event can fire naturally when the year is 1750 or later and is guaranteed to fire around 1816.

Speaking of formables: we introduce a bunch of formable countries with patch 1.32 in Africa (and one in the Middle East). Here is a little gallery of what you can expect!
dd_kitara.png

Code:
KIT_ideas = {
    start = {
        infantry_power = 0.1
        manpower_recovery_speed = 0.15
    }
 
    bonus = {
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.15
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = KIT
    }
    free = yes
 
    kit_legacy_of_the_gods = {
        legitimacy = 1
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
    kit_empire_of_the_light = {
        prestige = 1
    }
    kit_memory_of_aksum = {
        embracement_cost = -0.2
    }
    kit_lakes_dominance = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
    kit_bachwezi_earthworks = {
        build_cost = -0.1
    }
    kit_nile_conquest = {
        core_creation = -0.15
    }
    kit_rich_history = {
        culture_conversion_cost = -0.25
    }
}
dd_nubia.png

Code:
NBI_ideas = {
    start = {
        land_morale = 0.15
        hostile_attrition = 1
    }
 
    bonus = {
        prestige = 1
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = NBI
    }
    free = yes
 
    nbi_our_land = {
        global_unrest = -2
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.15
    }
 
    nbi_religious_friction = {
        global_missionary_strength = 0.02
    }
 
    nbi_desert_knowledge = {
        land_attrition = -0.1
    }
 
    nbi_military_strength = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
 
    nbi_nile_control = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.1
        production_efficiency = 0.1
    }
 
    nbi_christian_ties = {
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
 
    nbi_egyptian_relations = {
        adm_tech_cost_modifier = -0.1
    }
}
dd_aksum.png

Code:
AKS_ideas = {
    start = {
        prestige_decay = -0.01
        land_morale = 0.15
    }
 
    bonus = {
        global_manpower_modifier = 0.33
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = AKS
    }
    free = yes
 
    aks_stellae_builders = {
        prestige = 1
    }
 
    aks_legacy_of_king_kaleb = {
        ae_impact = -0.15
    }
 
    aks_persian_revenge = {
        province_warscore_cost = -0.25
    }
 
    aks_christianity_stronghold = {
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
 
    aks_mediterranean_contacts = {
        technology_cost = -0.1
    }
 
    aks_trade_hub = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.15
    }
 
    aks_coin_minting = {
        inflation_reduction = 0.1
    }
}
@Pavía already announced that Judaism gets new mechanics. Because of that we have decided to give one more addition for Jewish countries, which is the formable country of Israel!
dd_israel.png

Code:
ISR_ideas = {
    start = {
        legitimacy = 1
        religious_unity = 0.25
    }
 
    bonus = {
        diplomatic_reputation = 1
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = ISR
    }
    free = yes
 
    end_of_diaspora = {
        global_unrest = -1
        church_power_modifier = 0.15
    }
    national_myths_restored = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
    return_home = {
        production_efficiency = 0.2
    }
    jewish_trade_tradition = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.1
        trade_steering = 0.1
    }
    pious_people = {
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
    people_of_exile = {
        development_cost = -0.1
    }
    the_chosen_people = {
        land_morale = 0.1
    }
}
As Butua you can form Rozwi, but your ideas will not change. It is basically a color and flag change and a free kingdom rank for you.
dd_rozwi.png

Of course we also have these two as formables now!
dd_mossi_hausa.png

Additionally, the decision to form Sokoto has been improved too, allowing you to form them earlier - if you achieve the requirements of course.
dd_sokoto_decision.png

dd_sokoto.png

One last point I want to address: in my last dev diary I mentioned that Fetishism receives some buffs. I also presented the idea of Cults for your heirs. While this mechanic is a mission tree reward for Kongo, it is actually available for every Fetishist country in the world - but in a different form. With 1.32 we introduce a bunch of new estate privileges, which you can use to improve your experience. Here is a small list of the new privileges we have for you:
dd_fetishist_privileges.png

These privileges are part of “Rights of Man”.
“Embrace Singular Cult” improves the modifier of the cult you have active by 100%.
“Embrace Singular Cult” cannot be active with “Build Shrines for Heirs” and “Flexible Cults” at the same time.
We also have two new privileges for Muslim countries:
dd_muslim_privileges.png

These privileges are part of “Cradle of Civilization”.

We also have privileges which are part of the free update for you to use!
dd_clergy_privileges.png

dd_nobles_privileges.png

Values are all subjects to changes of course. I would like to hear your personal first impression and feedback about the privileges so we can release them in a more balanced state!

With that said, I hope you enjoyed this dev diary! @Pavía will continue with an overview of the remaining mission trees and the mechanics for Judaism. Until then I wish you a nice week!
 
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I love what you are doing woth the decisions. The possibility to customize religions, interactions with vassals etc. Is really great.
I recommend to create several mutually exclusive options whenever you add such a choice and to add some tough drawbacks so that the game moves away from an established meta and optimal choices become more situational, something you need to think about and less of a no-brainer.
 
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Some african love , neat.
though having to wait until 1750+ to try zulu is a bit... i don't know , not many people play that long.
 
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Gosh @Ogele ! Until the end I thought you forgotten about Butua! That would have been a huge slap in the face for the sole winner of the region. Will they get Mutapa missions too? Because they should, at least...

Is there new events about Portuguese an Oman's presence in the area?

Edit: Will Mthethwa be on the map as a proper TAG?
 
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Is it intentional that kilwa ideas is complit garbage and yuo should never ever stay with them and go for cultural shift as fast us possible? I mean even for trade they trash, cause no bonuses for trade steering or trade eff, and for every gamepaly possible (wars, expansion, buildinf strong economy) they realy suck.
Not sure what you mean. They get light ship trade power, global trade power, dev cost, all part of their idea set and then +15% trade efficiency as part of the mission tree. I think they're super solid!
 
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I'll second that the Loyalty/Influence effects of the privileges are way too high. The only previous +30% influence privilege I know of is the nobility's "Command of the Military", which seems to be intended as a deliberate problem to be solved by Dai Viet.

For example, I'd probably put the muslim scholar ones at no more than 5 influence / 5 loyalty. Anything more than 10% influence or loyalty feels like it should be pretty big effects.
 
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Religious Culture looks significantly too strong. It doesn't cost crownland and most countries start with enough eligible provinces that it would probably amount to free money and manpower, especially early in the game. The culture conversion bonus might be a bit too strong, but it's hard to tell without testing it first.
 
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Not sure what you mean. They get light ship trade power, global trade power, dev cost, all part of their idea set and then +15% trade efficiency as part of the mission tree. I think they're super solid!

Yea but mission tree is not part of national ideas, and i suppose they are part of paid contetn, unlike NI. And NI for trede county with out bonuses for trade steering and with out trade eff is bad, really really bad, and those other stuff does not compensaite for it at all. And on top of that,- dev cost us last idea if far less valuable in single player then 1st or 2ed, it kinda nice to have it, but at this point of the game it does not make any difference in most cases, concidering gav cap mechaniks where yuo kinda dont wont to dev yuor prov to much.
 
Awesome!
I would think that Flexible Cults would have a more negative impact on Absolutism than Singular Cults, personally.
You probably already know this, but the descriptive text on a lot of this could really do with some proof-reading :)
 
A lot of new formables is a welcome surprise, this'll make playing in Africa a lot more interesting for sure. I could see myself rushing for the great lakes region, even if I am playing in another region in Africa, just for that awesome idea set. And that's a good thing, because the great lakes would practically get ignored as a forgotten area in many of my games as it had not much going on, til now.

The privileges also look interesting, some of them are IMHO perfectly balanced. Religious culture adds a nice loyalty bonus and a minor boost to same culture/religion provinces, it looks like a privilege that is almost tailor made for tall play and starting OPMs. Very wide players will find the -4 unrest and the total wreckage of religious unity to be a major pain in the neck instead and probably phase it out or not use it at all. And again, that's a good thing because privileges should be situational. The same can be said about the noble integration policy, the influence cost and liberty desire increase will make it not exactly great to have on casually, but the bonus it adds on the back end (faster cheaper integration and no dip rep demodifier) are absolutely worth it when integrating vassals. Tinkering with either of these could upset the balance and make them either too strong or unusable (religious culture specifically as the bonus isn't that strong.)

The 30% influence privileges are probably a little too costly most of the time though, as other people have already pointed out it's going to be very difficult to get rid of any of those and I wonder if they're worth it. The only 30% infl privileges I'm eyeing right now that are good enough for the enormous downside would be fetishist specific ones, and maybe the +25 relations one if you're in a pinch and can't find another source of relations and you need it right now.

I'm looking forward to Judaism mechanics next week!
 
"Religious Culture" probably would be better if it lost the missionary strength and tolerance penalties, and was just purely about culture. As is, it's half-duplicating the "Enforced Unity of Faith" privilege.
 
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Cool stuff! But this had me wondering a bit:

"Should Mutapa ever lose control over Zimbabwe..." and the resulting modifiers, will that trigger if Mutapa simply loses *control* of the province, to e.g. rebels or a temporary war time occupation, or will it only fire if they lose ownership of it? The latter feels more reasonable, considering how the AI can be with rebels and such!
 
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So I think that the goal of the very high influence for the new privileges is to prevent the abuse of those privileges because they are very good and to prevent the use, revoke, use revoke system.

So why, instead of the 30% influence without the loyalty change, not give two ways to revoke some privileges.

Example : "Embrace Singular Cult" : two ways to revoke it : if the influence of the estate is superior to his loyalty you can still revoke it but you need to have 2 Stab and you take a -2 hit to your stab (golden liberty privilege gave me the idea actually). If you don't have 2 Stab then the revoke system should stay "loyalty > influence" minus 20 loyalty to the privilege.

I don't know I think that this could actually be a good idea to test and it should be not that hard to implement.
 
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I think singular cult is significantly stronger than the other two cults and there is no real reason not to take it over the two other ones. If you want to balance it either nerf it so you can't swap cults or decrease the influence of shrine for heirs and the cooldown of flexible cults. I also think 30% influence for the other privileges is pretty steep, especially when the the most useful policy to my eyes, noble integration policy, is half the influence cost while being significantly better, but I could be missing something.
 
Religious culture might be a bit overpowered, especially when you consider how it can be combined. Namely you can have - 30% from Spanish holy order, - 25% from privilege, - 25% from full religious ideas and - 25% from enlightenment institution. Between these relatively easy to get modifiers you can lower cultural conversion cost to the minimum trivially easily.
 
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Dang! This is amazing! I think this my favorite DD in long time. Can't wait to try to form Israel and Nubia. These mission trees look pretty good. I'm surprised that there isn't formable for Madagascar though. I think this looking to be a amazing content pack/DLC.

Question for the art team: Will Israel be getting unique models or will they borrow someone elses?
 
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Hello and welcome to the 5th Dev Diary for the upcoming Africa update!

Today we shall take a look at the two biggest tags in East Africa and Southern Africa: Kilwa and Mutapa as well as the formables of Africa. Please take into account that all modifiers and numbers are currently under ongoing testing, and as we want to continue gathering your feedback, some may be changed before release. Let’s get started with Kilwa!
View attachment 766198
Kilwa has been historically a great trade power in East Africa with connections to Far East Asia. To represent this, the mission tree is heavily focused on the naval presence and trade dominance of the trade nodes which eventually lead into the Zanzibar trade node.

The first column from the left focuses on the gold sources of Mutapa as well as the colonization of Southern Africa. “The Gold of Zimbabwe” will give you access to a decent conquistador, which allows you to explore the Cape, while the mission “The Uncharted South” grants you a colonist for 30 years to make life a little bit easier.

The second column is more focused on the development of your heartland while the third column revolves around the conquest of the coastline of the Zanzibar trade node and African coasts of the Gulf of Aden coastline. Your final goal, “Claim Trade Hegemony”, is to funnel the trade flow to your home trade node and to secure it. By doing so you will get a neat +15% Trade Efficiency for the rest of the game.

Finally, the fourth and fifth columns are about dominating the trade of Malacca and the Moluccas. Although these missions give you a bonus to colonization, it is possible to complete these missions through trading alone. It is not absolutely required to colonize - with the exception of the Australia mission.

Now, there is one mission I want to highlight more, which stands out on its own: “Reconnect with Persia”. According to Kilwan legends, the sultanate was founded by one of the seven sons of the Persian Emir Al-Hassan of Shiraz. While the historical base of the legend is questionable, it served as the legitimation of the ruling dynasty of Kilwa. The mission goes a step further and allows Kilwa to establish contact with the home land they believe to originate from.

You can complete the mission through either allying with the owner of the province Shiraz or by having one regiment positioned in the province of Shiraz (without being at war with the owner) - how you achieve this is up to you. Completing the mission will trigger the following event:
View attachment 766199
Of course the owner of Shiraz will receive a contact event from Kilwa too:
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While the embassies are a nice passive bonus, they also provide some useful events for both countries from time to time. There are 3 random events in total, which are the following:
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All three random events share a hard cooldown of 10 years and have a mean time to happen of 5 years.
Additionally there are two events for Kilwa, which happen a lot more rarely:
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I also should point out that if either nation loses the embassy, the other country will lose their own too, severing the diplomatic connection both had.

Additionally to the mission tree, Kilwa received its own set of ideas too!

Code:
ZAN_ideas = {
    start = {
        naval_forcelimit_modifier = 0.25
        global_ship_trade_power = 0.2
    }
 
    bonus = {
        global_trade_power = 0.1
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = ZAN
    }
    free = yes
 
    zan_kilwa_latitude_staves = {
        trade_range_modifier = 0.25
        range = 0.2
    }
 
    zan_shirazis_legacy = {
        legitimacy = 1
    }
 
    zan_the_deal_with_almuli = {
        diplomatic_reputation = 1
        trade_company_investment_cost = -0.1
    }
 
    zan_kilwa_the_melting_pot = {
        idea_cost = -0.05
    }
 
    zan_gold_of_sofala = {
        monthly_gold_inflation_modifier = -0.2
        inflation_reduction = 0.03
    }
 
    zan_trade_center_of_zanzibar = {
        merchants = 1
    }
 
    zan_center_of_migration = {
        development_cost = -0.1
    }
}

With that said, let us move on to Mutapa!
View attachment 766207
Mutapa is the successor state of Zimbabwe, and as such your mission tree revolves around surpassing this realm of old times. As Mutapa you also start with your capital Zimbabwe, which declines rapidly shortly after game start:
View attachment 766270
The third column of the mission tree is focusing on restoring the once great city and to bring it back to its former glory. “Fate of Zimbabwe” helps fortunately out as it has a very unique reward, which is the ability to increase development through constructing buildings.
View attachment 766209
The development from the buildings you get harmonizes with the modifier of the building. So in other words you get the following development for constructing the following buildings:
  • Trade Buildings increase Local Production by 1/2/3
  • Navy Buildings increase Local Production by 1/2
  • Army Buildings increase Local Manpower by 1/2
  • Production Buildings increase Local Production by 1/2
  • Government Buildings increase Local Tax by 1/2
  • Taxation Buildings increase Local Tax by 1/2
  • Universities increase Local Tax by 2
  • All manufactory buildings except for the Ramparts, State House and Soldier’s Households increase Local Development by 2
  • State Houses increase the Local Tax by 2
  • Soldier’s Households increase the local manpower by 2
I want to point out that upgrading a building will also add development to a lesser degree. For example: if you build a cathedral you gain +2 Local Tax. If you upgrade a church, which already gave you +1 Local Tax, to a cathedral you gain again +1 Local Tax.

This way you have a little bit of an easier time in achieving the mission “Restore Zimbabwe”, which requires you to have 20 development in the Zimbabwe province again. As a reward the “Abandoned Ruins” province modifier gets removed and the local development cost is reduced by 15% for the rest of the game. It also gives +0.5 legitimacy too.

Reaching 400 development and reaching the borders of old Zimbabwe will allow you to complete the mission “Eclipse Great Zimbabwe”, granting you the Empire rank and firing the following event for you:
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(The borders you see on the image are not required to have to form Zimbabwe)
Code:
GZI_ideas = {
    start = {
        fort_maintenance_modifier = -0.1
        land_morale = 0.15
    }
 
    bonus = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.2
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = GZI
    }
    free = yes
 
    gzi_stone_masonry = {
        build_cost = -0.15
        great_project_upgrade_cost = -0.1
    }
    gzi_ivory_trade = {
        global_trade_goods_size_modifier = 0.1
    }
    gzi_gold_deposits = {
        global_tax_modifier = 0.1
        monthly_gold_inflation_modifier = -0.2
    }
    gzi_zimbabwes_walls = {
        defensiveness = 0.25
    }
    gzi_lay_of_the_land = {
        hostile_attrition = 1
    }
    gzi_tributary_system = {
        vassal_income = 0.2
    }
    gzi_zimbabwe_birds = {
        production_efficiency = 0.15
    }
}
While the third column of missions revolves around Zimbabwe, the first one is more about the internal, religious stability of Mutapa. The second column is about getting Southern Africa under your control and becoming one of the great powers. “Great Power of Africa” especially emphasizes it as you are required to be amongst the top three great powers (or have 700 total development if Rights of Man or Emperor is not active) and have an army size of 100 regiments. As a reward you gain +25 Permanent Power Projection.

The fourth column of missions is very similar to the Kilwan trade missions. However, it focuses more on getting access to the trade node of China instead of dominating it.

Finally we have the last column on the most right, which is about overhauling your military - and recruiting the Nguni for your army. “Recruit the Nguni” especially will be interesting for the people who want to tag switch into a strong, military country while still having a challenge to face. For that you must reach administrative tech 15 (which is the “Military Administration” technology) and develop the manpower of Mtetwa and Natal to 8 for both of them. After that you get this lovely event:
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The Zulu are intended to be a fun country to play, even if we know that they may spawn this way much earlier than in our timeline. Because of that we have abstained from creating a mission tree for them. However, because the Zulu here are directly created through militarization of the Nguni, the ideas are heavily inspired by the reforms of Shaka Zulu:
Code:
ZUL_ideas = {
    start = {
        army_tradition_from_battle = 1
        land_forcelimit_modifier = 0.25
    }
 
    bonus = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = ZUL
    }
    free = yes
 
    zul_confederacy_of_clans = {
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.1
    }
    zul_the_ukubuthwa = {
        manpower_recovery_speed = 0.2
    }
    zul_the_impi_warriors = {
        infantry_power = 0.1
        shock_damage = 0.1
    }
    zul_zulu_expansion = {
        core_creation = -0.1
        years_of_nationalism = -3
    }
    zul_warrior_culture = {
        land_morale = 0.15
    }
    zul_shaka_reforms = {
        reform_progress_growth = 0.1
        governing_capacity_modifier = 0.1
    }
    zul_conquest_through_patronage = {
        accept_vassalization_reasons = 10
    }
}
Also, you don’t have to start as Mutapa to create the Zulu. Every country with their capital in Southern Africa has the decision “Militarize the Nguni”, which has the same requirement as the Mutapa mission. The big difference however is that you don’t fire an event immediately. Instead you gain 2 years worth of manpower and increase the unrest in your two Nguni provinces by 5 for 25 years. Additionally, the following event can fire:
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It should be noted that the AI will NOT attempt to enact the decision. The “Rise of the Zulu” event can fire naturally when the year is 1750 or later and is guaranteed to fire around 1816.

Speaking of formables: we introduce a bunch of formable countries with patch 1.32 in Africa (and one in the Middle East). Here is a little gallery of what you can expect!
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Code:
KIT_ideas = {
    start = {
        infantry_power = 0.1
        manpower_recovery_speed = 0.15
    }
 
    bonus = {
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.15
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = KIT
    }
    free = yes
 
    kit_legacy_of_the_gods = {
        legitimacy = 1
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
    kit_empire_of_the_light = {
        prestige = 1
    }
    kit_memory_of_aksum = {
        embracement_cost = -0.2
    }
    kit_lakes_dominance = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
    kit_bachwezi_earthworks = {
        build_cost = -0.1
    }
    kit_nile_conquest = {
        core_creation = -0.15
    }
    kit_rich_history = {
        culture_conversion_cost = -0.25
    }
}
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Code:
NBI_ideas = {
    start = {
        land_morale = 0.15
        hostile_attrition = 1
    }
 
    bonus = {
        prestige = 1
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = NBI
    }
    free = yes
 
    nbi_our_land = {
        global_unrest = -2
        stability_cost_modifier = -0.15
    }
 
    nbi_religious_friction = {
        global_missionary_strength = 0.02
    }
 
    nbi_desert_knowledge = {
        land_attrition = -0.1
    }
 
    nbi_military_strength = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
 
    nbi_nile_control = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.1
        production_efficiency = 0.1
    }
 
    nbi_christian_ties = {
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
 
    nbi_egyptian_relations = {
        adm_tech_cost_modifier = -0.1
    }
}
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Code:
AKS_ideas = {
    start = {
        prestige_decay = -0.01
        land_morale = 0.15
    }
 
    bonus = {
        global_manpower_modifier = 0.33
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = AKS
    }
    free = yes
 
    aks_stellae_builders = {
        prestige = 1
    }
 
    aks_legacy_of_king_kaleb = {
        ae_impact = -0.15
    }
 
    aks_persian_revenge = {
        province_warscore_cost = -0.25
    }
 
    aks_christianity_stronghold = {
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
 
    aks_mediterranean_contacts = {
        technology_cost = -0.1
    }
 
    aks_trade_hub = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.15
    }
 
    aks_coin_minting = {
        inflation_reduction = 0.1
    }
}
@Pavía already announced that Judaism gets new mechanics. Because of that we have decided to give one more addition for Jewish countries, which is the formable country of Israel!
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Code:
ISR_ideas = {
    start = {
        legitimacy = 1
        religious_unity = 0.25
    }
 
    bonus = {
        diplomatic_reputation = 1
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = ISR
    }
    free = yes
 
    end_of_diaspora = {
        global_unrest = -1
        church_power_modifier = 0.15
    }
    national_myths_restored = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
    return_home = {
        production_efficiency = 0.2
    }
    jewish_trade_tradition = {
        trade_efficiency = 0.1
        trade_steering = 0.1
    }
    pious_people = {
        tolerance_own = 2
    }
    people_of_exile = {
        development_cost = -0.1
    }
    the_chosen_people = {
        land_morale = 0.1
    }
}
As Butua you can form Rozwi, but your ideas will not change. It is basically a color and flag change and a free kingdom rank for you.
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Of course we also have these two as formables now!
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Additionally, the decision to form Sokoto has been improved too, allowing you to form them earlier - if you achieve the requirements of course.
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One last point I want to address: in my last dev diary I mentioned that Fetishism receives some buffs. I also presented the idea of Cults for your heirs. While this mechanic is a mission tree reward for Kongo, it is actually available for every Fetishist country in the world - but in a different form. With 1.32 we introduce a bunch of new estate privileges, which you can use to improve your experience. Here is a small list of the new privileges we have for you:
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These privileges are part of “Rights of Man”.
“Embrace Singular Cult” improves the modifier of the cult you have active by 100%.
“Embrace Singular Cult” cannot be active with “Build Shrines for Heirs” and “Flexible Cults” at the same time.
We also have two new privileges for Muslim countries:
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These privileges are part of “Cradle of Civilization”.

We also have privileges which are part of the free update for you to use!
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Values are all subjects to changes of course. I would like to hear your personal first impression and feedback about the privileges so we can release them in a more balanced state!

With that said, I hope you enjoyed this dev diary! @Pavía will continue with an overview of the remaining mission trees and the mechanics for Judaism. Until then I wish you a nice week!
WOW very excited for kilwa most promising nation after ethiopia no doubt


one question though would you be able to rework adal or ajuraan's ideas or missions there would have been a lot of nice content to work on, i made a quick suggestions thread you can take a look at https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/horn-of-africa-suggestions.1494301/

right now ajuuran stands no chance against kilwa or ethiopia and even i would not play them , a simple rework on its ideas or a mission tree that focuses on them colonizing sofala or maldives or even giving them perm bonuses on reaching those lands would suffice

thanks