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Eu4 elective monarchy 33. For some reason, when i started, I had normal Monarchy, but after my king was 60 years with no heir, and Szlachta rebels started plotting, I decided to accept elective monarchy from rebels, just for the realism,. I did get Polish Magnate rebels every few years, though. The response that says its "unlikely" is wrong. There's just one problem. Wanted I read somewhere that I have to go through this disaster to remove elective monarchy, but I have "polish elective monarchy" not "elective monarchy". So I was wondering if there are exact numbers out there that show how to increase your chances of your heir being elected in an elective monarchy Archived post. Also, revoking the Privilege removes your stability by 2. 2. 31. Members Online • Geralt28. You could make the case for the States General being a kind of elective monarchy, but it's a very shallow mechanic in comparison and doesn't allow for much PU play. I don’t really understand how to influence having my heir win the election other than spending prestige or what the impact of having a ruler from a different royal family is. An event will fire around 1600-1615 that gives you the choice between a ton of rebels and unrest or switching to a noble republic. why is that? Can I get it back? What other ways can I get out I am playing a Venice --> Italy and I'm wondering if I should stay as a republic or switch to monarchy? I've gone up to early 1600's while staying in republic, which has worked pretty well, but now it's the Age of Absolutism and given how useful absolutism is, it may very well be better to go monarchist because of republics' huge maluses towards it, but I don't know. has a ruler with an administrative, diplomatic or military skill of less than 2. The Elective Monarchy by it's very nature is an extremely rare situation, two nations decide to mold into one, agreeing that their king will be elected from a pool of candidates, both foreign and domestic, and cede some power to a legislative body that co-runs this Commonwealth. This is a list of all Elective monarchy / Polish Elective Monarchy events. So what is the quickest and least painful way of Playing as Poland, formed the union with Lithuania and was converted to Elective Monarchy. Sometimes I find myself chain It seems like Elective Monarchy is actually nerfed for PU's, relative to other monarchies, because it is much more difficult to just put your dynasty on the throne of a country you want, and then PU them (before you end up with a completely different dynasty on your own throne). You get the "Elective Monarchy" without DLC, but it's not actually a unique government form -- it just plays like a feudal monarchy with a penalty to max absolutism. Now, the question goes to the people who know how to Poland. The following events are triggered by a four year pulse: . I’m playing France and my ally the commonwealth is looking really juicy. Members Online • SmashKuro. Hungary was an elective monarchy that strongly favoured the late king's heir. Reply reply More replies More replies. I have their dynasty but does the elective monarchy mechanic stop them from being PU’d? Reply reply Other monarchies of the same religion can support heirs of their own dynasty in that realm by sending a diplomat, giving 24 times the elected monarch's stats as monarch power, 25 prestige and 10 legitimacy bonus if they win. Also in a multiplayer game an experienced Moscovy or Ottomans player won’t give you the chance to annex Lithuania for free easily Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Imperator: Rome, Crusader Kings, Hearts of How do i get an heir into Polands Elective Monarchy? I'm in an Austria game right now and im trying to get a 1/2/1 heir on the polish throne. If the country has enacted the “Polish Elective Monarchy” or “Elective Monarchy” government reform: Remove government reform Elective Monarchy; Remove government reform Polish Elective Monarchy; Current heir is removed; Gain 10 absolutism; If it has the “Golden Liberty” estate privilege Remove the estate privilege “Golden Liberty” Would you try going for the generic Elective Monarchy Tier 1 gov. ADMIN MOD Poland 1. The wiki is outdated, because nobody updated that page yet for version 1. (Ex. Somehow they ended up with the tier 1 elective monarchy government reform. Basically, there are 2 elective monarchy reforms, the polish_elective_monarchy and the elective_monarchy. Age of Wonders 4 Empire of Sin Cities: Skylines 2 Crusader Kings 3 Europa Universalis 4 Hearts of Iron 4 Hunter: The Reckoning Imperator: Elective monarchy. Aug 27, 2015 444 564. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. Getting a new ruler. The only time it will start to mean something is later on when you abolish the elective monarchy and form the Commonwealth, whomever was ruling your throne at the time becomes your ruler. Bohemia also has Glogow and Opole Good news, you cannot fall under a PU as Elective Monarchy as you always have an heir. 57 Badges. I find it beneficial to keep elective It seems like Elective Monarchy is actually nerfed for PU's, relative to other monarchies, because it is much more difficult to just put your dynasty on the throne of a The Bohemian elective monarchy is OP. The elective feature is definitely good for the PU game but it also comes with some nasty events if you have a foreign ruler, and I personally find it kind of tedious. A Genoa to Sardinia-Piedmont run might be easier now than a Savoy to Sardinia-Piedmont run. ) Other events that share the same pulse include: colonial nation events, Orthodox events, Muslim piety events, republic events, republic faction events, republican dictatorship events, and elective monarchy events. Let them win and switch you to a feudal monarchy, then at Adm tech 20 just switch to absolute moanrchy. ADMIN MOD Commonwealth elective monarchy and Age of Absolutism . You can't get PU with Poland/Commonwealth if they have adopted elective monarchy already. The amount of issues which can be chosen from can be in- / decreased by the "Number of possible parliament issues" modifier. r/eu4. But among the foreign candidates there are several heir with 4-5 average. However if they change their system to absolute monarchy it's possible to get this PU. This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A luketheduke249 Fertile • Additional comment actions Dear Johan, I decided to do a playthrough as Poland. In eu4 just after 1600 we need to choose between noble rebuplic and absolute monarchy, thats make no sense. e . Honestly there aren't any interesting events for the sejm except for the abolishing of it, and then you can get parliament anyway to be democratic instead of the aristocrats in the feudal Sejm. Toggle signature. This can be maked by reforms. Members Online. Austria supports heir, +200 relations, RM, and alliance. If you don’t have the expansion, they work like before, just as a flavor name. The others are perhaps voluntary, but necessary if you want to reclaim land. did not have this event before; had The Nieszawa Privileges-'Conventiones Particulares' event; Is triggered only by. Historically, it was common for elective monarchies to transform into hereditary ones (whether A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. Especially because they're modus operandi seems to be picking kings from other states as Only thing they ever got out of it was Lithuania but that wasn't thanks to the elective monarchy but due to the interregnum and ties between two kingdoms/duchies. This incident happened after the whole Milan republic event chain ended in which Milan returned to be a Monarchy again. is Christian. 0 coins. D. Watched several guides on elective monarchies and their mechanics but I am still confused. Sooo aparently when i was playing poland i somehow managed to get lithuania PU event but i didnt get elective monarchy event, but i could see noble rebels demanding it, but they didnt fire. (Or if you're lucky you get this event). In an elective monarchy, you always have at least 1 Go to eu4 r/eu4. 35. Are there I'm a big fan of playing Poland, particularly before the 1. It's impossible to PU an elective monarchy nation. Members Online • DynamicNewAlgorithms . 33 and he filed up the noble privileges in estates and when he got the pu on Lithuania the pop up for the polish elective monarchy didn’t come up, but when I did it I still got the pop up and the gov reform. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by In many ways, 'Elective Monarchy' is a misnomer, a better name would be a "Sejm Monarchy". Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on I don't know if this still exists but I remember there being an exploit to do with old estate system where if you gave out nobility full privileges, the elective monarchy wouldn't trigger because there wasn't an available slot for it. Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by The event should trigger under conditions where one possesses an elective monarchy, a ruler has either of the 3 skill-sets below 2 and with Szlachta estate privileges below 4. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view Stadhouder Monarchy makes sense to me because that's a Tier 1 reform and you can freely move back and forth between it and Elective Monarchy. If the country has enacted the “Polish Elective Monarchy” or “Elective Monarchy” government reform: Remove government reform Elective Monarchy; Remove government reform Polish Elective Monarchy; Current heir is removed; Gain 10 absolutism; If it has the “Golden Liberty” estate privilege Remove the estate privilege “Golden Liberty” 354K subscribers in the eu4 community. The problem is i accidently chose Great Sejm because i like parliment. As far as I know, nothing until 1600 and "struggle for royal power". One event may occur every four years. Locked and selected by eg. Absolute Monarchy; understandable, this is what polish kings tried to accomplish in XVII and XVIII century. You can hover over their claim throne and it'll tell you that it's impossible. +25% Income from vassals. This is represented in-game by the Electorship system of the HRE and by the Elective Monarchy government reform unique to the PLC that allows other nations to influence the election of a minor noble to the kingship. Feb 15, 2020 EU4 other stabilization - very necessary suggestion for EU4 Suggestions for RNW. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Valheim Genshin Impact Minecraft Pokimane Halo Infinite Call of Duty: Warzone Path of Exile Hollow Knight: Silksong Escape from Tarkov Watch Dogs: When I started the campaign (after becoming elective) I had 2 decisions, one was to switch to an absolute monarchy and the other to a noble republic. Does the elective part only come into play when your leader dies without a heir? Personal unions don’t work like that, personal unions happen when you don’t have an heir and your ruler dies a pu happens or they claim the throne due to them having the same dynasty as you/no heir and some other conditions I can’t remember but they have to beat you in a war to claim it that way, it’s unlikely they’d form a PU on you with the elective monarchy mechanics The player can choose to take a powerful local king instead as an alternative game, but to become powerful quickly it may be best to take the PU for a quick expansion, although it is somewhat weakened by the Elective Monarchy mechanics. Has access to the Aristocratic idea group, unless changed by a government reform. And no, foreign kings weren't just elected when there was a lack of a legitimate heir. The Commonwealth was established by the Union of Lublin in July 1569, between the Kingdom of You can go along with all of the Sejm's decisions and the elective monarchy will still come to an end eventually; probably anyway, the way EU4's events work its theoretically possible that the event never happens but with a mtth of 100 months its pretty likely it will fire within the 1600s. I thought I followed the same steps but it didn’t seem to work. " You make too many vivente rege? So szlachta are threatening the monarchy with great civil war or throne will be full elective. It was really around the interregnum the elective part kicked in. So I got the DLC, but now I have more reasons to whine. After that you will have Royal Struggle in few months. Many countries are given something of a hindrance (Korea is an obvious example). 78 A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. In very hard difficulty, an allied Lithuania is much more useful than a PU one. Muscovy is being integrated as we speak, and Austria and the Turks are shadows of what they once were. 18 HAIDA North American natives WC on very hard mode AAR: Visit the American natives! Elective Monarchies always have a weak, native heir by default. The elective monarchy can support a local heir for −10 prestige The throne cannot be claimed, making it impossible to make them the junior partner of a personal union outside of events The Heir with the most support is elected as new Ruler on Monarch death How to support foreign ruler in elective monarchy? My local heir is a (2-2-2). Report. 32. A. 15%) and 100 (~0. But it’s incredibly uncommon if not impossible due to Poland having an elective monarchy system until the 1600s where you can abolish the Sejm(the people who elect the rulers). One thing I can't The Elective Monarchy is even stronger than most people know! EU4 1. ) The main idea of elective monarchies is to have an heir from another country be put on the throne because it will always work out in your favor in the long run. The elective monarchy can support a The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Polish: Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów) does not exist at the beginning of the Grand Campaign, only being playable between July 1569 and 23 October 1795. 4 and from 1. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view Ultimately as venice i find it pointless the major use of elective monarchy is frequent dynasty switch for many PU opportunities but eventually the PU opportunities dry up, useful ones at least as major nations emerge and ur left with very weak rulers so unless ur playing a major like poland that can force the PUs i would stay away from it. I have many Possible PU's sitting around. 354K subscribers in the eu4 community. Discussion Hi, My first play as a commonwealth (ironman). The disaster checks for the former if you have Lions of the North and for the latter if you don't, but the event that gives you an elective monarchy always gives you the So I was watching a ludi guide from 1. Noble Republic; a bit awkward, can't imagine how and why would this work in reality (if some events were different). Members Online • Prussian-Destruction . The ruler was choosen by vote of szlachta (Polish nobility) and later needed to deal with all their bullshit while rulling for the rest of his live (usually). I know Charlemagne’s empire split into 3 regions, east became the Francs, the half one kinda faded This is my tier list on all monarchy and tribal government types in Europa Universalis. How does the elective monarchy work? Playing as Poland, formed the union with Lithuania and was converted to Elective Monarchy. 34 Golden Liberty . I am playing a Bohemia campaign and for the entirety of the campaign since choosing Jiri I haven't once gotten the election event. Xaster First Lieutenant. As Poland you have a mission called "Golden Liberty" and a Szlachta 126 votes, 22 comments. Supporting heir in Poland? So you can support you heir in Poland it's part of the elective monarchy system, right? can some one explain how that works. You cannot do it while they are an elective monarchy if you have Res Republica. has a ruler who is at least 16, but less than 40 years old. Redirect page. Reply reply Boolzay • Thanks for the detailed explanation. The best way to explain it for you is that the person ruling your throne does not inherently matter too much as Poland. I would think the elective monarchy would make the nobles more loyal, not constantly causing unrest. Reply reply noobuser838 What are the best monarchy government reforms? Question As the title implies , what are the best reforms tier for tier Archived post. Last edited: Apr 30, 2015. So instead of forming the Commonwealth I just waited to get a De Trastamara as my dynasty and the culture swithed and form Prussia to get a In which case you instantly turn into an Elective Monarchy. Before that you need a lot money, manpower and good economy. This page was last edited on 17 October 2018, at 09:40. +5% This is a list of all Elective monarchy / Polish Elective Monarchy events. I'm not sure how "claim" works when heir is elected by popular vote by nobility, but ok, it's a game and I can work with it. Divided between German and Czech lands, Bohemia is large and rich but has larger and richer neighbours in Poland, Hungary and Austria. if you clear the event gaining 10 IP or in my case 15 & you then choose another monarch via the elective monarchy mechanic you lose 50 legitimacy After that I noticed that Castille, France and England all had De Trastamara as their dynasty. grotaclas2 • It depends on your version. My mission tree is almost complete, and Poland stands to be the leading world power in the coming century. Valheim Genshin Impact Minecraft Pokimane Halo Infinite Call of Duty: Warzone Path of Exile Hollow Knight: Silksong Escape from Tarkov Watch Dogs: The commonwealth you can support an heir of your dynasty in the diplomatic interactions (if you have high diplo rep like me in this game this should be really easy). Is something wrong or can I It requires "Elective Monarchy" and the new patch changed it to "Polish Elective Monarchy" without changing the requirements on the disaster so if you don't have the DLC but are on 1. I don't think you can get rid of the elective monarchy via the disaster. If the elective monarchy is active that means that Poland & Lithuania are in a Personal Union, which means who-ever becomes king of Poland also becomes de-facto king of Lithuania. It has been 60 years and the disaster is still there because i can't get rid of Great Sejm. is not a subject nation other than a tributary state or a cultural influenced state. The Elective Monarchy deal wasn't super prevalent because the original dynasty basically passed on to pick heirs. You can go along with all of the Sejm's decisions and the elective monarchy will still come to an end eventually; probably anyway, the way EU4's events work its theoretically possible that the event never happens but with a mtth of 100 months its pretty likely it will fire within the 1600s. Age of Wonders 4 Empire of Sin Cities: Skylines 2 Crusader Kings 3 Europa Universalis 4 Hearts of Iron 4 Hunter: Tier 1 reform Great Sejm and Polish Elective Monarchy (for Poland)-100%: for being a The commonwealth you can support an heir of your dynasty in the diplomatic interactions (if you have high diplo rep like me in this game this should be really easy). r Got EU4 two months ago, haven't played THAT much, but since I have ~10 years of history with playing EU2, I kinda know what's up. Feudal Nobility. I bordered Austria with a royal marriage since I was gunning for a hapsburg. Then in the 1480's Lithuania, as a regular feudal monarchy, got a Habsburg on the throne and the rest is history This is represented in-game by the Electorship system of the HRE and by the Elective Monarchy government reform unique to the PLC that allows other nations to influence the election of a minor noble to the kingship. From Europa Universalis 4 Wiki. It was more of a fail safe mechanism when the royal family branch died out without an heir. This is a bug, so I'd report it in the forums. I was able to get Spain and France by At this point it's obvious that the elective monarchy is a façade and a von Habsburg is guaranteed to take the throne every time. Bohemia is one of the three Central European powers and possibly the biggest rival for the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, which the Austrian Habsburgs seem to claim by right. These come with the Res Publica expansion, and creates a unique experience. Planning to Integrate Hungary because 6% chance to Inherit with 9 Diplo Rep and 3+ Stability is not happening anytime soon. The title and icon are likely a reference to "One Ring to Rule [them has enacted ‘Elective Monarchy’ or Polish Elective Monarchy government reform. I don't look for a strategy advice, no, it's just that damned Elective Monarchy crap :( Not only it is ridicullously blatantly wrong I actually cannot even (Poland should turn elective as Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by luketheduke249 Fertile Elective Monarchy is amazing. Only thing bad about Elective Monarchy is your Kings will all be old men and die frequently, so you will have to boost stability a lot. 30+- The player can choose to take a powerful local king instead as an alternative game, but to become powerful quickly it may be best to take the PU for a quick expansion, although it is somewhat weakened by the Elective Monarchy mechanics. Second play through is going much better. I have not seen them keep elective monarchy this long Share Add a Comment. Reply reply lonerfluff • That clarifies things, thanks! Reply reply More replies. 7 patch and Res Publica DLC, which implemented the questionable Elective Monarchy System. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. O. In this tier list we rate different government types to eachother and Keep in mind that Polish Elective Monarchy mechanics make them immune to PUs from natural means, even after they’ve formed Commonwealth and lost the normal immunity they get from having their own PU; while they occasionally get an event that gives a 5 year restore union CB to a nation of their dynasty, it’s so rare that the chance of I started the game in around 1490s, to starrt in a tougher position, and spice up the game as Poland, soon formed commonwealth. You can make your dynasty the same as your huge neighbour in one click, and go claim throne in a couple of years, or instantly as with france having weak heir here. My Advertisement Coins. When The Struggle for Royal Power disaster started in Poland/Commonwealth, I did all of the events that lead me to getting rid of Elective Monarchy. The only thing Bohemia gets from getting their dynasty on your throne is some prestige and a relations boost. The elective monarchy can support a local heir for −10 prestige The throne cannot be claimed, making it impossible to make them the junior partner of a personal union outside of events The Heir with the most support is elected as new Ruler on Monarch death Apparently there's a bug in the "Struggle for Royal Power" disaster as the Commonwealth, where it won't fire if you don't have the "Lions of the North" DLC since you have no way to change out of the Polish Elective Monarchy government form (this is in version 1. I tried this, but as soon as the pretender assumed the throne, it triggered the "Elective Monarchy in Poland" event and switched me right back the upside, I guess, was that the pretender started the new elective monarchy with a 95 legitimacy! Elective monarchy was half monarchy half republic really. Thread starter stevieji; Start date Jan 10, 2023; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our Community -30 for Elective Monarchy, -15 for Golden Liberty (ie. You will have 3 attack in 6-10 years at then end of struggl. Members Online • NOT = { is_in_war = { casus_belli = cb_independence_war } } government elective monarchy is awful, even from immersion, the only reason it took control was following the death of the main Jagiellon dynasty ruling the Commonwealth. Europa Universalis 4 Wiki Active Wikis. Reply reply OutsideAnxiety9376 • It just won’t Elective Monarchy We added in the government form for Elective Monarchy in the 1. How do you take the vanilla States General Tier 6 and move So the last time I played as Poland, I complained about Elective Monarchy system, but I was told I need Res Publica to make it "Elective" not just in name. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Skip to main content. When I did a Poland run-through, I didn't get the elective monarchy. . 1). There are guides on how to do it in the year or so before they establish the Sejm or you can wait until they abolish the Sejm. I find that with the current way legitimacy works in the estates mechanic with elective monarchies, it is very difficult too keep the nobles satisfied, and they cause lots of problems in nations with goverments that cause low legitimacy. 30+- The Great Exh With the elective monarchy an heir will gain more influence if you have good relations with the country. They always have an heir and are inelligible for throne claims. 0 till 1. Find out A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. It's actually kind of pointless to show all nations with weak This achievement is rewarded to players who manage to reform Poland from an elective monarchy, characterized by its dependence on the Sejm and frequent changes of dynasty, to an absolute monarchy where the King has absolute rule, passing the throne to their hereditary heir upon death. Sadly if you are not already a monarchy you can’t be the emperor and so you can’t stay in the HRE if you form Morrocco! I also didn’t know you don’t need to be a monarchy anymore to form Sardinia-Piedmont, it’s good to know. Go to eu4 r/eu4. 34 you are kind of fucked. 30. Feb 15, 2020; Add bookmark #2 Well that's one of the powers of Polish Elective Monarchy: you can (somewhat) choose an heir on the throne and use it to farm This page was last edited on 17 November 2022, at 05:31. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Hello Everyone, Regarding polish elective monarchy - right now there are only two ways of how this government type evolves in-game: 1. I've just started my first Ironman game as Poland, I'm going for the Polish-Achievement Trifecta, meaning the Winged Hussars, One King to Rule!, and the ever illusive Poland Can into Space. You need to take the rebel choice, and make sure that no provinces are held by rebels after about 3 years. Share Sort by: Best. 6 update, but we did not add any special or unique mechanics for it there. Recently I played Bohemia and Bohemian Elective Monarchy is super fun to play, especially when combined with Aristocracy idea (so easy to get PUs). And given that the game starts in that period, I don't see how they can do elective while in interregnum in the game. You can get rid of the elective monarchy from the start. Being elective monarchy only prevents you from taking states general. Goverment change event should occured in very Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by kalashniboba. I randomly got a PU over Brandenburg while a Polish king was on my throne. " (Austrian WC), Byzantine Empire, Rome First Poland run years and I’m having fun, but also a some frustration. the monarch. and rp. With the elective monarchy government, you’ll never have “No legal heir”. At this point it's obvious that the elective monarchy is a façade and a von Habsburg is guaranteed to take the throne every time. Damedius Lt. Not sure what caused it, but I'm told that shouldn't have happened, though. Any thoughts on what I am doing You can get rid Elective Monarchy before 1610. the modifier we want to remove). It works only one way, and that's main reason why elective monarchy can be awsome. 65 Badges. Open comment sort options Just so you don't wonder I'll answer this as it's a 3 player MP game lol. Poland/Commonwealth Golden Liberty. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Advertisement Coins. They get the elective monarchy as an event with a pretty low MTTH, but I was lucky enough to be able to declare a war for their throne before they got it. Elective monarchy IRL was a pure cancer upon the whole Ottoman monarchy, let pick best heir when your ruler 40 Theocracy, with save scum and their reform, you able to get 6/6/6 ruler when your ruler die Pirate republic and legendary pirate, free 6/6/6 ruler. They switch away from elective monarchy usually around 1600, so if your dynasty is the last elected dynasty you can PU at that point. I have always An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by a monarch who is elected, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance. Several mechanics, such as royal marriages and personal unions, are mostly limited to monarchical forms of governments. Reply. Also do player can avoid resoults of "heir competition. Expand user menu Open settings menu. They get their election event even though it is coded to not happen to junior partners and can chose a new ruler which breaks the PU. Here are some of my tips. -Claim and take Danzig in your first war with the An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by a monarch who is elected, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance. Also in polish version full elective had place later. I don't really know how the elective monarchy works, but I can't find a way of increasing the claim strength of the heir. Content is available under Attribution-ShareAlike 3. These governments enable the "States General" mechanic : Monarchy : Stadhouder Monarchy Go to eu4 r/eu4. Premium Powerups Explore Gaming. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view What are the best monarchy government reforms? Question As the title implies , what are the best reforms tier for tier Archived post. It can be pretty useful for grabbing PU's. Archived There are advantages to elective monarchy if I remember. 58%) I'm a big fan of playing Poland, particularly before the 1. The assembly would still need to elect the king, but if the succession line was secure, it would only be a formality. Any explanation would be appreciated as it is not covered very well on the wiki. I recently got my dynasty on the throne of Saxony and Brando only to have my own dynasty change when my ruler died. Unfortunatly the most supported one is (1-3-0). That being said, the tip of waiting until the early 1600s for Poland to abolish it is the correct way to go about the PU. However, it's behaving identically to a normal monarchy. The country starts the debate by choosing one issue out of a list of 10 randomly selected issues. General. Discover the secret government of Poland in EU4 PL 2024 guide! Learn how to set up an autocratic monarchy and conquer Europe in Europa Universalis 4. ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. 330K subscribers in the eu4 community. U: "All the world is subject to Austria. Ditching Elective Monarchy as Commonwealth . They get bonuses if they do I think. Poland might lose their elective monarchy and reform into a regular monarchy, in which case they will have your dynasty and be a prime PU target almost immediately. 36 "King of Kings" Mods (Graphical): - Theatrum Orbis Terrarum for 1. AnssiA Captain. Jul 28, 2020 ; Add bookmark #6 Some specific nobility estate Go to eu4 r/eu4. This elective The Bohemian elective monarchy is OP. Also, great rulers all the time. I love the idea of somehow using the elective monarchy to essentially tag-switch dynasties, but how can I control it to get PU’s? It seems that the only way you can interact with the elective monarchy is to strengthen claim of the current heir by 5, for 10 prestige. If you already have it while being switched into it (magnate rebels) you get to keep it and do not get the foreign heir mechanic that elective monarchies normally If we look at history true elective monarchy in Poland was in 1573-1795, before there was also free elections but ruler was always from Jagiellon dynasty (but sons of king didnt had rights to polish throne). So just as the title says, my plan is to do a Poland->Commonwealth->Prussia (via culture switch using the Teutons) but I looked up the event for the war with the Sejm an it requires polish primary culture. I’m confused about the elective monarchy. How do I remove Elective Monarchy reform from Commonwealth in 1680? Question So I did a little reading and there’s some disaster or event? Not sure if I missed my The bohemian elective monarchy is bugged with regards to transferring junior partners to another country. +5% Nobility influence. Jul 20, 2013 242 173. Does not have a government type that: Has Harem Events; does not have an heir. e. Hello, I was wondering does anyone know if having both bohemian elective monarchy and noble electorate increases the skills of eligible candidates Skip to main content. My candidate had 80 votes to Austria's 10 but when he came My EU4 Empires: Big Blue Blob, Portuguese Trade Empire, Spanish Colonial Empire, Ming Australasian Empire, Ottoman Caliphate, British Empire, Italian Roman Empire, Commonwealth Can Into Space, Dutch Trade Company Empire, United States of Cherokee, A. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. 0 unless otherwise noted. In fact, the election of a king who was a direct heir to the previous king happened only 3 times in the entire history of the Commonwealth. Total weight of all events (and no event) in this pulse is 17 300; Each event in this page has a Base weight between 25 (~0. has not enacted the ‘Polish Elective Monarchy’ or ‘Elective Monarchy’ government reform. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. (Happened too many times between 1301 and 1526. The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and the electors vary from case to case. Tip Just a heads up for anyone who is curious about this. More posts you may like r/CrusaderKings. well it says you need to have 3 stab and either not have an elective monarchy or have enacted polish autocratic government. After the Domination update, there's this generic elective monarchy reform, how does this generic elective monarchy work? Especially the option where you choose a foreign noble Also I am playing as Poland for the first time. Posted by u/Qwadraplatz - 1 vote and 5 comments Europa Universalis 4 Wiki Active Wikis. I am wondering is this possible or its just a bug? So, I'm playing as Poland with the elective monarchy government. The following events are triggered by a four year pulse: Total The biggest perk to an Elective Monarchy is that their dynasty now rules your country - or vice versa. Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by but I just looked up the event chain to get rid of the damnable Elective Monarchy on the wiki and it seems the trigger condition is that the Primary Culture is Polish, which isn't the case for me anymore. I. I’ve had France This page was last edited on 19 April 2023, at 01:43. I was going for the "One King to Rule!" achievement, which now seems impossible as it requires leaving this Just so you don't wonder I'll answer this as it's a 3 player MP game lol. Yup. Eu4 Campaign in Wikipedia Articles 3. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Skip to main content. Reform after you saw the arguments of this video?Mods: - Theatrum Orbis Terrarum for 1. However, Poland cannot EU4 Royal marriage, personal union and claim throne guide: Read Guide and EU4 Coalition handling guide: Read Guide EU4 patch 1. The debate process is as follows: If the country has no ongoing debate, it may start a new debate. Reply reply Subreddit for the Europa Universalis IV, Crusader Kings 3 and Victoria 3 mod Anbennar and its fantasy setting 330K subscribers in the eu4 community. Could the mechanic A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. It's 1600 and global trade just spawned. The ruler reigns until death. If Brandenburg installs a Hohenzollern to your throne, you and Brandenburg share the Event chains will allow you to get rid of elective monarchy but the benefits of it are really good if your willing to roll the dice at every new ruler. Only one of these events may occur at each time. I also don't think forming Ruthenia would help, becouse you'd still be elective monarchy after that and you can't change out of it manually, and well, according to the wiki, you have to be Poland/Commonwealth with "Elective monarchy" government reform to get that disaster, so I'm afraid you are stuck with it. I'm playing as Poland and I have the Elective Monarchy government type which allows foreign rulers to inherit the throne. And then you can't revoke Golden Liberty until 1600 at least, because that's the starting date for when the event chain that lets you remove the Elective Monarchy Government Reform can trigger. I already made a big empire and I just reached Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by Celetauri Map Staring Expert Elective Monarchy in Poland. I forget what the requirements were (other than have very little trade income for noble republic) but now those decisions are gone. It is a formable country, formable by both Poland and Lithuania. r/eu4 A chip A close button. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on See also: Ruler#Monarchy Monarchy is a form of government where power is held by a single individual, i. On the other hand if they got your dynasty on thier thron they can claim your throne. Meeting all requirements however, whenever I acquire an heir with 1/2/5 and later one with 2/0/1, meaning I'm stuck in the Polish mission tree A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. 4 privileges only prevent the event in version 1. E. Also didn't fully understand how the Elective Monarchy worked. So, my question Power Structure. 2. With a ruler and a powerful junior partner, Poland can now start attacking its many foes. This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Celetauri Map Staring Expert • Additional comment actions When your king/HRE emperor dies the election starts reelecting you as HRE emperor. Keep in mind that Polish Elective Monarchy mechanics make them immune to PUs from natural means, even after they’ve formed Commonwealth and lost the normal immunity they get from having their own PU; while they occasionally get an event that gives a 5 year restore union CB to a nation of their dynasty, it’s so rare that the chance of lucking into it isn’t more than an edge Europa Universalis IV. Jump to I should first note that I'm not comparing Elective monarchy to Imperial Austrian Archduchy nor Tsardom, just the choice of the standard tier 1 reforms vs Elective Monarchy. However, if you're going from Autocracy to start, States General is a Tier 6 reform that's incompatible with the Elective Monarchy Tier 1 reform. estates. It is a hinderance to Poland. It seems like a nice country for a player like me, not too easy, not too difficult and in a good I won't be able get out of the Elective Monarchy anytime soon because the Reformation has yet to hit and it's 1520. However, it's behaving identically to a The only requirements to end the elective monarchy is that your primary culture is still Polish, its after the year 1600, and you've had the Pacta Conventa event fire(which simply The Crown of Aragon was a composite monarchy of nearly a dozen kingdoms; The Kingdom of Aragon, The Principality of Catalonia, The City of Valencia, The Kingdom of Majorca, The Kingdom of Sardinia, the Kingdom of Sicily, The Kingdom of Naples, the Duchy of Athens, the Duchy of Neopatria, the County of Gevaudan, the County of Provence and the Maybe it's because they're used to Crusader Kings 2, but in EU4, you don't control a dynasty, you control a nation, and as such Elective Monarchy is one of the best ways to get PUs on other nations. rgrrx utmeh oor osdwnk myjahgb pqbkfh nrvx vhogn euba zybcrq