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EU4 - Development Diary - 6th of November 2018

It's Tuesday, and that means it's time for another EU4 dev diary. This week and next I’m going to be showing off some of the new mission trees, events, and national ideas coming in the 1.28 ‘Spain’ update and the accompanying Immersion Pack.

NB: Most mission icons are currently using placeholder art

Let’s start with the star of the show, Spain itself:

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The Spanish mission tree is available to nations beside Aragon that form Spain, while Castile immediately has access to a reduced version of the tree prior to forming Spain.

For the most part these missions follow Spain’s historical expansion overseas; from the Pillars of Hercules to California and the Philippines, the Spanish Empire was one of the largest the world has ever seen. Driven by the quest for gold and silver, Conquistadors such as Cortez and Pizarro will join your service to lead the conquests of Mexico and Peru. You’ll also be encouraged to spread the word of God in the New World by establishing Holy Orders in your colonies.

Spain will also have opportunities to expand in Europe. If the Iberian Wedding or Burgundian Succession don’t work out for you, permanent claims on Naples and Wallonia will help you seize your rightful inheritance through conquest. With a foothold in the Netherlands, Spain can then pursue powerful Personal Unions with both England (depending on their religious choices) and Austria, with the ultimate goal of establishing a Universal Monarchy.

We’ve also split up the National Idea sets for Castile and Spain, as we did for England and Great Britain in Rule Britannia:

Spanish national ideas:
Code:
SPA_ideas = {
    start = {
        land_morale = 0.15
        global_colonial_growth = 25
    }
 
    bonus = {
        discipline = 0.05
    }
 
    trigger = {
        tag = SPA
    }
    free = yes        #will be added at load.

    devout_catholisism = {
        papal_influence = 2
    }
    inter_caetera = {
        idea_claim_colonies = yes
        colonists = 1
    }
    gold_fleet = {
        global_tariffs = 0.15
        global_prov_trade_power_modifier = 0.1
    }
    spanish_armada = {
        heavy_ship_cost = -0.1
        leader_naval_manuever = 1
    }
    spa_casa_de_contracion = {
        envoy_travel_time = -0.33
    }
    spa_cortes = {
        free_adm_policy = 1
    }
    siglo_de_oro = {
        prestige = 1
    }
}

 spa_casa_de_contracion:0 "Casa de Contratación"
 spa_casa_de_contracion_desc:0 "We must extend the reach of the House of Trade of the Indies. Our colonial agents must have a presence in every part of the world to ensure the smooth functioning of our empire."
 spa_cortes:0 "Rein in the Cortes"
 spa_cortes_desc:0 "Each constitutent Kingdom in the Spanish realm has its own corte, an assembly of the most powerful elements of society in the region. There is often tension between the Crown and the Cortes over such issues as taxation and regional autonomy. We must rein in these institutions so that they primarily serve the Crown rather than their own interests."

Castilian National ideas:
Code:
CAS_ideas = {
    start = {
        land_morale = 0.15
        missionaries = 1
    }
    bonus = {
        artillery_fire = 1
    }
    trigger = {
        tag = CAS
    }
    free = yes        #will be added at load.
    the_reconquista = {
        army_tradition_decay = -0.01
    }
    spanish_inquisition = {
        global_missionary_strength = 0.02
    }
    cabildos = {
        production_efficiency = 0.1
    }
    inter_caetera = {
        idea_claim_colonies = yes
        colonists = 1
    }
    infantas = {
        diplomatic_reputation = 1
        heir_chance = 0.33
    }
    salamanca_scholars = {
        global_institution_spread = 0.1
    }
    nueva_planta = {
        yearly_absolutism = 0.1
    }
}

 cabildos:0 "Cabildos"
 cabildos_desc:0 "Representing the interests of the cities, the 'Caboldio' councils have a wide variety of functions and duties. They are responsible for both advocating the interests of the city to the Crown and for many aspects of local governance. We must continue to establish Cabildos in newly-founded or newly-conquered cities, particularly in the New World where the need for Castilian institutions is felt most severely."
 infantas:0 "Infantas"
 infantas_desc:0 "The Princes and Princesses of the Crown are among our most valuable assets. They can be sent as royal envoys, married off to secure alliances, or appointed as regents when the need arises. It is important that we ensure that our monarch's loins continue to bear fruit."
 salamanca_scholars:0 "School of Salamanca"
 salamanca_scholars_desc:0 "Based in the University of Salamanca, the School's interests lie in fields as diverse as theology, economics, and political philosophy. As one of the leading schools of thought in the Catholic world, its entrenched presence in Castile ensures that our nation is always at the forefront of intellectual affairs."
 nueva_planta:0 "Nueva Planta"
 nueva_planta_desc:0 "It is time to assert true royal authority in the realm; under a single set of laws and a common language, a renewed and centralized Castile will directly appoint officials and enshrine the absolute rule of the monarch."


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Aragon has an entirely different focus, with a distinct Mare Nostrum theme. An Aragonese player will be encouraged to dominate the Mediterranean both militarily and economically. This mission tree will take Aragon into southern France, Italy, the Maghreb, Egypt, Anatolia, and Greece.

Aragon also has access to several purely economic missions. By establishing trade dominance in the Genoa node and developing the city, Valencia will gain access to the rare Silk trade good as well as a sizable bonus to production of this luxury resource. Completing Aragon’s economic missions will reward the player with the versatile ‘Golden Century’ modifier, giving a 1% reduction to all monarch power costs for 100 years.

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Portugal’s mission tree is larger than any other in the game besides Great Britain with Rule Britannia. Like the Spanish mission tree, it is largely concerned with the recreation of Portugal’s historical overseas empire, particularly in Brazil and Asia. Missions have been added for the conquests of Malacca, Oman, Ceylon, and other ports in the East. When Portugal has discovered the Far East they will have the opportunity to negotiate for the purchase of two historically important ports: Macau and Nagasaki. In Brazil the Portuguese player can lead the Bandeirantes in the search for gold in Minas Gerais and acquire an increased chance to discover Gold as a trade good in all of their new colonies.

brz.jpg


The times were not always kind to Portugal. In 1807, in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars, the situation became so dire that the Portuguese court abandoned Lisbon, fled to Brazil, and made Rio the new seat of government. This will be represented in the game as a decision available to Portugal should they find themselves in dire straits. Your tag will change to Brazil, and Portugal will be released as a junior partner controlling your remaining European provinces. Note that by doing this you will lose access to Portuguese missions.

Not shown but will be in the final version: taking the decision will also change your primary culture to Brazilian.

Navarra missions.jpg


Finally we have Navarra. Navarra’s mission tree will be entirely free for anyone playing on the 1.28 ‘Spain’ patch. As you might expect, this mission tree takes the player down a very different path than history intended. Navarra must reclaim its unjustly stolen coastline, and from there pursue an invasion of France that can culminate in a Personal Union. With access to the sea, the New World beckons. In homage to the time-honoured strategy of migrating to the Americas to escape the cutthroat politics of Europe, Navarra will have the opportunity to move their capital to Terranova if they so choose.

Some of you may have noticed that Navarra’s starting monarch is also Aragon’s designated heir in 1444. A new event chain will bring Navarra under a Personal Union with Aragon if Navarra remains independent upon the death of King Afonso. If Navarra is being controlled by a player, they can of course choose to accept this union. But a truly ambitious player can instead reject the union and instantly gain a Restoration CB on Aragon.

nav_event.jpg


That’s all for today! Next week I’ll be back with more mission trees and national ideas with a focus on North Africa.
 
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The developers lowered discipline to the last idea (ambition). To me it seems exaggerated, maybe they change it, but it gives an idea of what they believe.

I also find the military ideas of Sweden and Poland seem exigerated.

But it is clear that the developers believe that Spain militarily is average from 1610 (date where in their game the tercios end)
for this i say, or the nerf the rest of nation, o bufs spain.

spain not deserved the actual military ideas, the deserve inf ability (and if not even the most op abiliti in combat, artillery is better for the last xd)
 
Very well. The only thing I do not understand is your Castilian Reconquista, and besides, it's the same as the Spanish Inquisition.



Before asking for things that they will not give us (and with reason) you could ask (all) to appear in the game: Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba and Fernando Alvarez de Toledo.

With these 2, we already have 1490-1580 solved.

In the game Ines Suarez appears as a conqueror option. And another option for Christopher Columbus.
Traditions:

+2 Yearly papal influence

+15% Morale of armies

Pike and shot

+5% Discipline

Spanish Inquisition

+2% Missionary strength

+1 Missionary

Inter Caetera

Can fabricate claims on any overseas province, provided it is overseas for its owner

+1 Colonist

Treasure Fleet

+10% Provincial trade power modifier

+15% Global tariffs

A Spanish Armada

+5% National sailors modifier

+10% Heavy ship combat ability

+5% Galley combat ability

Casa de contratación

+25 Global settler increase

Siglo de Oro

+1 Yearly prestige

Ambition:
-5%
Autonomy change


Traditions:
-5%
Development cost
+1 Yearly papal influence


The Reconquista

+15% Morale of armies
+2% Missionary strength


Atlantic ventures

+1 Colonist
+1 Naval leader maneuver

Mudéjar revolts

−10% Culture conversion cost
+1 Missionary

Mesta

+10% Trade effciency

Salamanca Scholars

-5% Idea cost

Fueros castellanos

-5 Years of separatism
+5% Administrative efficiency

Infantas

+1 Diplomatic reputation

+33% Heir chance

Ambition:

-1% Army tradition decay

I changed a bit the castillian ideas. What do you think about this change? I put the morale boost in the first idea instead of putting it as a tradition because the Reconquista had been almost stopped for 200 years and only at the end of the 15th Century that spirit came back to capture Granada

Edit. I forgot to remove the missionary from Castillian traditions
 
I believe the developers and players would all love for everything to be perfectly balanced. Along the lines of the AI to work in complete harmony to achieve a semi-historical but interesting game every campaign. And maybe this is achievable in the future, but if this is achieved, the AI will probably be so much better than the human players that everyone will be posting here with monster tears because the game became to difficult to play when the AI runs 99% of the countries. It will become a huge /cryfest because the AI can do calculations a human can never hope to achieve. If the AI is actually given a real "upgrade," balance when playing EU4 in PVP will be relative to the skill and knowledge of the player and the rule set given upon start. In single player, the Devs can only go so far before the player is just overwhelmed. All I'm saying here is be careful what you wish for, and realize most of the requests your making really make no difference at all under the current AI model.
 
Of the Spanish missions I have doubts with several:

- Plus Ultra. If you discover the Caribbean, it gave you +25 colonial rank. What can Ultra Plus be? Unless they change Discover the Caribbean.

- Claims of Aragon. The mission that gave you the claim on all Spain was Reclaim Andalucia (conquest of Granada), This changes now. What do you have to accomplish for this mission?

- Spanish Netherlands. Create a claim about Netherlands. But what should be done? Wedding with Burgundy?
Only if an event skips?

- Spanish Armada If you meet Spanish netherlands, skip this mission. Is it marine or land?. Armada is navy but the drawing is a cannon
What will you give?

- Do you need Subjugate Navarra? And yet there is no mission of New Plant Decrees or illustration to eliminate La Mesta?

- There are not too many missions in South America? Could it be an event? Could not there be more management missions like in Poland? More flavor in Spain? Less found Havana?

I do not know what you think about the missions.
 
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Of the Spanish missions I have doubts with several:

- Plus Ultra. If you discover the Caribbean, it gave you +25 colonial rank. What can Ultra Plus be? Unless they change Discover the Caribbean.

- Claims of Aragon. The mission that gave you the claim on all Spain was Reclaim Andalucia (conquest of Granada), This changes now. What do you have to accomplish for this mission?

- Spanish Netherlands. Create a claim about Netherlands. But what should be done? Wedding with Burgundy?
Only if an event skips?

- Spanish Armada If you meet Spanish netherlands, skip this mission. Is it marine or land?. Armada is navy but the drawing is a cannon
What will you give?

- Do you need Subjugate Navarra? And yet there is no mission of New Plant Decrees or Enlightenment to eliminate La Mesta?

- There are not too many missions in South America? Could it be an event? Could not there be more management missions like in Poland? More flavor in Spain? Less found Havana?

I do not know what you think about the missions.

I miss some missions, but overall I'm satisfied. However there are several things I don't understand. For example, the Spanish Netherlands should be just forming a PU with Burgundy (something similar should happen with Aragon). It should only give claims if the targeted country has lost some of the lands (for example Aragon losing Valencia or something like that) and only after getting the PU (as you became the rightful suzerain of those lands).
Also I think all of the missions are "conquer province x", I would like to see more variety
 
Polish Missions:

- Polish Renaissance
- Expand Kazimierz
- Deal with the Sejm
- Invest in Eastern Poland
- Restore Ruthenia

England missions:

- Monopolize the Channel
-The English Empire
-Renovate Oxbridge
-Build Manufactories
-Industrial Revolution
-Establish American Trade

Spain could have missions of Spanish Renaissance (school of Salamanca), Missions with the Mesta as an important issue, Missions with the collapse of the Cortes and different kingdoms (New Plant Decrees), missions with Castilla and Toledo (as the Polish mission to improve poor areas), Seville should have its mission when it becomes a big city and commerce, Improve Madrid ... Not even one. The story ends in 1600. And I get so dizzy colonialism.
 
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With almost any middle European nation.
  1. Get to the sea.
  2. Take Exploration 3rd idea.
  3. Build my position and reform.
  4. Force Spain out of all the land it colonized.
It's that simple against the AI. I let it build up the whatever it could and take it. Doesn't matter how good their naval bonuses may be.
 
I think it would be interesting to have a proper "Castilian civil war event". Depending on the side chosen by Castile, Portugal and Aragon can start a war over putting one of their dinasty members on the castilian throne.
 
Claims on Aragon? I would rather Spain have gotten something with the Castilian civil war and choosing a Aragon aligned path of a Portugal aligned path.
BINGO!

Also, it would be interesting to have events after 1600 for Portugal: The rivalry with the dutch in the colonies would suit well and a more expressive Ethiopian support/antagonism of Persia/Ottomans in the Indian ocean.

Aragon should also have a mission of restore the Kingdom of Jerusalem as Alfonso V of Aragon had this claim.
 
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Aragon should also have a mission of restore the Kingdom of Jerusalem as Alfonso V of Aragon had this claim.

Well. That could be an interesting idea, even the current King of Spain has that title. That reminds me that the Catholic Monarchs bought the imperial claim form the last heir to Byzantium. It could be very funny to see a Spanish mission to "reclaim" Constantinople. Spain is the real Third Rome:D
 
Well. That could be an interesting idea, even the current King of Spain has that title. That reminds me that the Catholic Monarchs bought the imperial claim form the last heir to Byzantium. It could be very funny to see a Spanish mission to "reclaim" Constantinople. Spain is the real Third Rome:D
the kings of spain are emperors of ROME. when i say that spain is the heir of Rome, im seriously
 
the kings of spain are emperors of ROME. when i say that spain is the heir of Rome, im seriously
Power in rome derived from defacto power not from hereditary claims.
 
And that makes Spain entitled to being the Third Rome because....?

Because it has the tittle to the Roman Empire, however that claim was really never used, that's why it's often more associated to Russia. But technically the King of Spain is the Emperor of Rome (of course, de facto that means nothing, but it's funny). It's similar to the proposal about Jerusalem that I originally answered to
 
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