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alvaro

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How do I access the screen to set my official religion??
 
In the top left of your screen, you'll see your country's sheild and crest. Click on it.

Now you'll see your monarch stats. At the top left you'll see a shield with your country's religion. (Various cross or crescent). Click on it.

Now your on your religion and religious tolerance page. You'll see what religions you can change to.
 
Thanks Mr Green, you don't know the moral conflict I was having about my true faith :D
 
Re: Another basic question

Originally posted by Kintaro
How do I keep my troops supplied in other territories? (To end the attrition (sp) )

Keep a supply line open.

A supply line is an imaginary line drawn thro provinces on the map to a province that serves as a supply base.
The line must go thro provinces that are controlled by you or your allies, and not thro provinces containing enemy units. Also the line cannot be drawn thro neutral provinces or independant provinces.

What is a Supply Base:
All provinces that have a town or colony and belonging to or controlled by you. All coastal provinces controlled by you and not under blockade. A province with just a trading post cannot be used as a supply base.
You and your allies may use each others supply bases during a war.

This is on page 56 of the English Manual. It will be in yours somewhere.
 
Another question

I'm playing the Fantasia campaign, and the one main city (It's the one city that I start out with, right next to Ukraine)keeps rebelling. If I don't stop them in time, the rebels spill over into Ukraine, making matters much worse. Can anyone tell me the reason for their rebellion? My stability is always + 3, and I have money in reserve.

Also, with this campaign I select certain missions that I feel are pretty easy to conquer (Keep Ukraine for 5 years, etc) but even when I successfully complete my mission, my victory points do not go up at all, despite losing points for failed missions. (I'm at -200 for failing to find a province, and I believe I lost 100 for the rebellion)

Thanks in advance.
 
Re: Another question

Originally posted by Kintaro
I'm playing the Fantasia campaign, and the one main city (It's the one city that I start out with, right next to Ukraine)keeps rebelling. If I don't stop them in time, the rebels spill over into Ukraine, making matters much worse. Can anyone tell me the reason for their rebellion? My stability is always + 3, and I have money in reserve.
Check out the revolt risk for that province (click on the church in the province). It will say something like 3% or 5% or whatever. Hover the mouse over the percentage, and after a second or two you will see what causes your citizens to get upset... :)