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Eu4 primitive reform religion I had to make some changes; war score cost for natives to enforce religion seems to have changed as it would cost around 300% for an animist nation to force religion on me. Like all the various penalties you take for the sake of being "Primitive" from +50% development cost to being unable to build boats or colonize anything without a direct land border. "Reform the bureaucracy" doesn't tie in with religion at all for me. 2religious_reforms. there are some on_action triggers: so track them and give county flags on_buy_religious_reform = { events = {religious_reforms. Thanks for the tips btw. Polynesian: Fetishist Cult New American Religions (Along with Nahuatl, Totemist, Inti, and Mayan): 1. When you reform your religion you gain technology and institutions based on a neighboring country that has feudalism. Jul 13, 2019 · Well, a lot of things about it. other religions; either is very good. Once I pass my reforms and border a European, is it true I get 80% of their tech and automatically embrace their institutions? I read somewhere you just get the tech but no institutions. So make sure they're not primitive, which means non-Nahuatl/Mayan, and they don't have the native tribe government type (migratory) Theocracies have a government reform that offers a choice between +2 TTF and -20% WS cost vs. I scanned all my surrounding nations as soon as I noticed it was available and at that time the most advanced nation (French La Plata) was a total Sep 11, 2021 · A few months ago I tried to find out how eu4 decides the country off which you reform and I was not able to find anything which had an impact. Also, nations that are released by Native Tribes will also be Native Tribes and thus will be Primitive. I am currently going for the "A Sun God" achievement and I was wondering if Westernization is still a thing with the new Institutions mechanic. However, on this wiki page I came across a statement that suggests that approach may actually be impossible: Oct 16, 2024 · However, among the religions of the primitive religious groups, there are those that increase the missionary power of other religions. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit To determine if a nation should be primitive, the game does the following check: One of the following must be true: Is a Native tribe; All of the following must be true: Religion is Inti/Maya/Nahuatl; Has never reformed their religion; Became Inti/Maya/Nahuatl while having a primitive tech group Nov 21, 2024 · Reform desire [edit | edit source] Reform desire is a trait shared by the entire Catholic world, representing religious outrage caused by the excesses of Catholic monarchs. But when I tested it (idk when the patch came out but it was roughly 2-3 weeks ago I think, maybe 3-4), both cases I still had to reform the religion. Therefore, in order to convert properly, it is necessary to enhance missionary ability in various Tengri: Yellow shamanism + hindu sync + NIs can let you get to +2 or +3 tolerance without ideas. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit Sep 1, 2024 · Reforming the religion [edit | edit source] The Inti religion requires that all 5 government reforms be enacted, and that the player holds a core province that borders a neighbour who has embraced Feudalism in order to be able to reform. set_primitive = <yes/no> # Set Primitive status, which removes boat availability, allows native advancement and permits the visibility of the religious reform mechanic. Rule 5: This is a map showing the provinces required to unlock all the religion unique bonuses of Zoroastrianism. If you switch to a primitive religion later, you won't get the reform bonuses again. Hussite has some fun stuff going on: War score cost reduction on other religions (which is everyone), 20% manpower, 30% improved relations. If you convert you do not lose it. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by… A year or two pass by, then Huastec pass a reform. swap_free_idea_group = yes # Re-evaluates the country's National Idea set, so if they match a different set, they will switch to it. To avoid this, you can reform off one of the non-native countries around you. Since you'll be aggressively eating up nations, completely annexing them to prevent coalitions might be the way to go; dead tags join no wars! The Mayan, Inti and Nahuatl religions each have a mechanic to reach 5 religious reforms. One would hold onto these insanely good native ideas (construction cost -20%, nat. It is a tier 2 reform. Despite this, they still have a regular T1 government reform enacted and benefit from its bonuses even before reforming their religion. The religion that a nation follows and how tolerant it is of other faiths is an important aspect of gameplay in EU4. Just like they said - reform the religion. Religion is also connected to unrest and provinces of non-tolerated religions are more rebellious. So if you reform off a colonial nation, you'll be a republic, off of Castile directly a monarchy etc. Any tribe with the slowest government points increase +0. Reforming religion is very easy in 1. Apr 12, 2017 · Exact provinces released are determined by culture, religion and distance to capital. Hope that answered everything for you. But by annexing/releasing, the released nation will have your government type (Monarchy/Tribal) instantly shaking off the Primitive tag as long as he's not Nahuatl/Inti/Mayan. /r/Christians is also upholds the Five Solas of the Reformation, including salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. You are able to reform before 1450. Their goverment reform progress grows +0. Dayawist: Personal Deity 3. 33 it is much more easy! The devs changed it so that if you become one of these native religions, you are instantly reformed. You can just reform your religion with an exploit and then Dec push the institutions. I wasn't going to convert to animist, just use an animist vassal to reform Then therein lies the cause to your MP shortage. A sensible thing but causes this as a side effect. If the number disappeared reform should've happened and you probably ran into a bug of some kind. Nov 12, 2024 · Religious Primitives dont at all have access to government reforms. I strongly suspect that the code for handling non-primitive nahautl assumes you either got there by hitting the 'reform religion' button ( = keep reforms) or got there by changing religion after you were no longer primitive ( = no reforms). Wonder if that's bugged because normally you can enforce religion via war easily since they're technically heretics. 33 I mean, there are more convoluted methods to do turn Horde like Florry's 24 hours Ryukyu WC, but YMMV. Doing all 5 reforms as Inti still takes some time, but you avoid waiting for the europeans at the end and you can better choose your government type. Their religion is quite punishing and requires a very particular playstyle which is actually quite counterproductive to surviving the inevitable Spanish/Portuguese invasion. In 1. You will keep all 5 great religious reforms if you never convert. It's a bit confusing. And to reform, they need to border a non-primitive country first. Kepercayaan: Fetishist Cult 2. Jul 21, 2022 · So if I start as Aztecs and convert to Mayan, all the Mayan reforms are auto passed? yes. May 19, 2024 · All Mayan countries receive: +1 Tolerance of the true faith; −10% Cost of advisors with ruler's religion; All Mayan provinces receive: +2% Local missionary strength; To aid with the reform process, Mayan nations gain access to the "Maya Confederation" CB against all their neighbors. I'm not sure if Hussite can become the official HRE religion - I think that's the big downside. Its about 1700 and they were at 30-40 provinces before I fed them any more. The 3 American religions have some weird interactions with Government (why I do not know). Araucanian: Not Added yet, but will be fetishist cult New African Religions (No Each religion is viable and has some advantages to England. You lose your tier 1 reform but that really doesn't matter. This sandbox action-RPG strategy hybrid will take players on a journey into a fictional world of up-close and personal medieval combat on a huge scale, bigger, bloodier and more intense than ever before. We place an emphasis on sharing biblically sound advice and content with one another. The boring part begins when you have to wait for the europeans to arrive. I'm hoping the non-primitive trigger is Feudalism, in which case you'll probably be right. Does anyone knows how that country is decided? I, perhaps mistakenly, developed feudalism into my capital figuring that even with the 50% penalty, it would be better than keeping overpaying for technology (I wanted to develop a A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about Paradox Interactive games and of the company proper. 30 early reform method, consolidate the region as Animist while collecting dead cores, feeding off the rests to your vassals, then use Cholula to flip back to Nahuatl, pass 3 reforms in a day through releasing OPMs from those dead cores and Oct 30, 2017 · Are you playing with El Dorado? If you switched away from Nauhtl, you already ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit Adopting Nahuatl sets your country to “primitive. Title. May 7, 2019 · Is it possible to play the long game as a native american country without reforming the government? Specifically as one of the native north american nations. Taking religious ideas and converting heathens can generate a lot more. I've been doing well for myself so far. I'm in an ironman game as a custom nation in the New World, but the religion is Theravada. On top of everything, the reform bonuses are not country modifiers, either; a sort of permanence is implied, much like the event-based defensiveness bonus per province, for example. But we'll see. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit Keep an eye on your Mana. there are two authority types,the one to pass the reforms,and the one to use the gov mechanics,and the grand projects give both of them,so i guessed it was worth having them upgraded for when i reformed. Removing religious reform restrictions from primitive Mesoamerican religions Basically as the title says, I would like to know what files I need to look into to remove the restriction to reforming the Mesoamerican religions where it requires a non-primitive neighbor with an embraced institution to be able to reform. Reformed is good for playing wide, i. If you don't have CoP, you can only reform out of primitive by using decisions However, they disabled the decision when you own Dharma, because they want you to reform using government reform. Yeah this was apparently done on purpose so that non-primitives flipping to primitive religions don't somehow regress to primitive status. Then reform religion and get a bunch of tech levels and institutions for free. But the effect of being primitive was changed and that has the effect that the nahutl/inti/maya countries can develop and embrace institutions now. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit im playing as inca, with both maya and aztec subjects, and i wanted to help them reform their religion, thing is they have already embraced a few institutions without reforming their religion. Each reform has to be enacted while having at least +1 stability and 100 authority. You're wasting an extra 800 MP to force spawn Feudalism as primitive, while paying for the obscene tech cost throughout the first 50 years, which leads to not having enough MP for Renaissance and Colonialism, leading to even more tech penalties. Basically, you need to pass all the religious reforms. Zoroastrian is a difficult religion to get for your nation, due to zealot rebels being the only available conversion method. You can easily get the achievement and stay the course. 5 = 1400 months = ~116 years Primitive. My stability and overextension are solid The only way to speed this up which I see would be to create a non-primitive tribal country early and let them accumulate government reforms. 33 beta, countries which change to one of these religions will become primitive even if they were not primitive before. Aug 18, 2021 · New Oceanic Religions (Along with Alcheringa): 1. once you reform your income will skyrocket Edit:by reform i mean pass all religion reforms, then once you have contact with Europeans and hit the final "reform religion" option you stop being primitive :) r/eu4 • A fun alt-history event for Byzantium in the new patch would be getting the Guns of Urban event before the Ottomans with the option of accepting. I then used that nation to reform my religion, as I read that you can do that, if you provide an animist or totemist religion with an institution. Thanks! Also any tips for Sun God Sep 6, 2024 · As with other New World countries with primitive religions, the neighbor does not necessarily have to be a European nation; the only requirements to reform the religion is that the Incans share a direct land border with a nation with institutions, and that the nation's primary religion is not the Inti, Maya or Nahuatl faiths. 34. Jan 2, 2025 · One large downside of being a primitive nation is that one's future seems fully dependent on whenever the Europeans finally arrive and then bordering a full core of theirs in order to be able to reform (assuming the final and fifth religious reform has already been completed). So if they make reform the trigger for non-primitive, it gets you gold, boats, lower dev cost, non-adjacent colonization, fort destruction, and more states before the Europeans show up. Apr 14, 2020 · This page was last edited on 14 April 2020, at 15:02. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. To be a primitive you need to have 1. Getting free tech and institutions requires you to reform your Aztec/Mayan/Inca religion via the religious mini-game (passing all 5 of your religious reforms), and then click reform religion once you border a non-primtive nation. A non-denominational Protestant-only subreddit for the encouragement of Bible-believing Christians, to the glory of God. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about Paradox Interactive games and of the company proper. But that doesn't work like that anymore. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit Effectivly this means that only nations starting in Australia and the Americas should ever be primitive. Doesn't need a 'new' way. And even than the campaign gets pretty boring. . So I've never played Poland before after umpteenhundred hours in EU4 and after getting a 6/5/5 as my second King and getting him on the throne at 14 years old, I have had an amazing game so far. 1religious_reforms. When you reform off them, you get at least some of their reforms(it is possible that you lose the last one and accumulated reformprogress, but I didn't test this extensively). From Europa Universalis 4 Wiki. The religion of a nation will confer specific benefits, enable different mechanics, and affect diplomatic actions as nations of mutually accepted religions have a better chance of reaching agreements with one another. tax mod. Most people probably know how that exploit worked. 0 unless otherwise noted. As a pagan religion, early on you can force religion on the primitives and have them do the conversions. Jan 23, 2023 · Primitive Edit "Primitives" refers to nations in the following technology groups: North American Mesoamerican Mesoamerican Andean The best method I have seen is to: start as bohemia release a subject in your hussite provinces (I forget the name of it) become emperor and go through the normal steps of imperial reforming, crushing the reformation etc Jun 4, 2021 · This costs 700 governments reform points. The player has some control over You can't reform your religion off inti, mayan or nahuatl countries. I used a custom nation starting on Cuba, spawned pirates and choose to play as them, flipped Nahuatl and reformed from my custom nations theocracy. If, for example, you create a custom Nahuatl nation with a non-primitive government you will be locked out of the religious reforms because you are not primitive and therefore cannot reform. To lose the handicaps that primitivity puts on a nation, they will have to reform their nation. As a primitive dump the excess into development once you hit tech 3-6 or so (there's discussions on which level to stop at). i tried removing them as subjects, being one institution ahead, and anything i could think of. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit To determine if a nation should be primitive, the game does the following check: One of the following must be true: Is a Native tribe; All of the following must be true: Religion is Inti/Maya/Nahuatl; Has never reformed their religion; Became Inti/Maya/Nahuatl while having a primitive tech group To reform your religion you first need to pass these 5 minor reforms and then you can press a button to reform your religion. If they were r emoved anyway, sounds like a corrupted save. To reform Nahuatl or Mayan, you need to border a nation that has embraced feudalism and once you reform you get 80% of that nations tech level and (most importantly) you get their type of government. Core and own all of SA. Non-Confucian religions don't contribute to religious unity penalties, either. If it wasn't ironman you can fix it. Also used that to make a Mayan culture, Mayan religion Mayapan League once, with western tech. For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien and Le Guin, to the science-fiction universes of Delany and Asimov, to the tabletop realm of Gygax and Barker, and beyond. This decision gives 1 stability and 10 legitimacy, so it's better than converting by a rebel. If you can get it going, it's a powerful religion to work with. 3 days ago · Reform the Cult of Inti: +0. 33, you can't become use Meso-American religion to turn unreformed. 5 Yearly devotion; Expanded Mitma Policy: +1 Colonists (provinces adjacent to colonies are auto explored) Reform the Bureaucracy: −10% Core creation cost; Once the religion is reformed, the Inca s "Reform Religion" mission can be completed. Mar 3, 2015 · You do NOT want to reform religion anyway. Embrace all Institutions; 3. As inca, if you still had an authority counter after 'reforming', you most definitely haven't reformed the religion. 5 / month regardles of autonomy or anything else. 5 / month want to reform into non-primitive, it will take: 700 / -0. Zemist: Fetishist Cult 3. Protestant reformation has just begun and I'm just a little curious what religion most people go for. That's something which you could easily could have verified in the game yourself instead of saying that I'm wrong or confusing things. Confucian is really good for a singleplayer wide, conquest game where you don't want to care about religion. This change was introduced in 1. #1. I know a lot has changed since my last game. As for NIs, all bonuses to missionaries and missionary strength are useful to stack. So you don't need any exploit like getting a vassal with feudalism and stuff like that. This is due to their tolerance of heretics, which, paired with humanist ideas and/or the estate privilege for tolerance (for the burghers I believe), lets you basically ignore heretic provinces, and their -2 global unrest. ” To get out of primitive status you have to pass 5 reforms using a unique religious mechanic called Doom (it’s a complicated thing so here’s the wiki link)and border a non-primitive country, whose government reforms you will copy for your own. native council government or 2. But for some baffling reason, I can't fully reform my religion. Each time you reform you'll spit out foreign cores or tags until you have 15+[REFORM] provinces, so after 1 reform you'll have 16, 2 you'll have 17, etc. However, they somehow put Native Council in its own category, without anyway of reforming out of it through government reform. The Andean and Mesoamerican natives have a primitive religion type, but their government is not. I'm currently designing a custom religion (within the Christian group) and am planning to adapt the religious reform mechanism from Nahuatl/Inti/Maya religions. R5: I am playing Aztec and I have completed all of the Nahuatl reforms but I cannot reform my religion. 29 (on reddit) Europa Universalis 4 Wiki Active Wikis Age of Wonders 4 Empire of Sin Cities: Skylines 2 Crusader Kings 3 Europa Universalis 4 Hearts of Iron 4 Hunter: The Reckoning Imperator: Rome Millennia Prison Architect Stellaris Surviving Mars Surviving the Aftermath Werewolf: the Apocalypse Vampire: The Masquerade Victoria 3 Maybe that yellow tag still havent reform their religion (still native), even though they have embraced institution, which is strange I guess. the "correct" way is to pass all your reforms, reform the goverment (monarchy, theocracy, republic or horde) and then develop to spawn them. Jun 9, 2023 · But its definitly achieveable to reform your religion, even for less experienced players. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The tooltip says I need a neighbor which has embraced an institution. Im not too sure tho. Quite possibly worth it. In particular, the extra colonist is super strong for you in South America. Flip to Animist -> enforce animist on another subject of your old religion -> dev push Feudalism + Renaissance -> knowledge share -> flip back to old religion -> pass reforms -> reform off of animist nation that was previously your subject. r/eu4 • You will only get the base natuatl bonuses(−2 National unrest, +10% Morale of armies), but you won't get the effects of the religious reforms and you will lose all the Mayan effects. Primitive countries have higher dev cost, but that is not displayed if you look at their provinces. While its effects Jan 14, 2023 · This page was last edited on 14 January 2023, at 21:34. Primitivity is a hidden Status the game assigns to certain nations. No doom. +25%, all tech cost -15%) and keep the native buildings (advisor cost -50%, land force limit +10 --- mostly for flavour though), at the cost of Then when you're ready, take Cholula so you can trigger the event to convert to Nahuatl, pass reform, stab up, release 5 nations, pass reform, stab up, release 5 nations, sacrifice ruler/heir, pass reform, stab up, and go to war to get that doom down to get the last 2 reforms. R5: so i was making a new aztec campaign, the first in my eu4 career and after having a very sucessful campaign and consolidation of the mexico area i can finaly reform, but when i unlock the reform i am instatly transformed into a settled tribe, the worse part about it is that i had built churches in pretty much every province and without them i will colapse to the loans, specially And before the 1. For step 3, I need some islands cored, which implies Are they still primitive? I just remembered the past few patches changed how the primitives behave in terms of institutions, so they've changed the eligibility of final religious reform without updating the tooltip. If you switch to a primitive religion later The next installment in the acclaimed Mount & Blade game series, entitled: Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. I'm a little unsure how reforming religion works and the information i find is outdated. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit To pass the decision, 1) one of the Islamic religion should be the dominant religion 2) have at least 90 legitimacy 3) be independent or a tributary. 33. It is one of the most powerful religions in the game and much better then being catholic. There must be some flag / boolean that says you have reformed a primitive religion before that disallows the bonuses of other primitive religions when switching. You can attack any native nations with this change. Or you can create a country which you can use to reform if you annex a native tribe and release them as a vassal. However, you can't reform off of a primitive nation, as in Nahuatl/Inti/Mayan nations who haven't passed all religious reforms or nations with the Native Tribes governments. Sep 6, 2024 · As with other New World countries with primitive religions, the neighbor does not necessarily have to be a European nation; the only requirements to reform the religion is that the Incans share a direct land border with a nation with institutions, and that the nation's primary religion is not the Inti, Maya or Nahuatl faiths. So my recommendation is go back to the early reform strategy, flip to Animist, stay as non-primitive Animist for a bit to accumulate the subjects, dead cores, bank, government reform progress, spread feudalism to another Animist tribal subject you just turned non-primitive too, while keeping up in tech/institutions. Jul 1, 2020 · Europa Universalis 4 Wiki Active Wikis Age of Wonders 4 Empire of Sin Cities: Skylines 2 Crusader Kings 3 Europa Universalis 4 Hearts of Iron 4 Hunter: The Reckoning Imperator: Rome Millennia Prison Architect Stellaris Surviving Mars Surviving the Aftermath Werewolf: the Apocalypse Vampire: The Masquerade Victoria 3 That being said, you still can't reform religion until the Europeans arrive, and they seem to be very slow coming to South American in 1. Religious holy places (religious centers) such as Rome or Mecca have a whopping 5% reduction in missionary power. In order to fully reform (ie. In my Sun God run I usually conquered and converted the land myself as primitive vassals are pretty useless (all their points go into having awful tech instead of dev or anything else). It's 1546 and i finally got to border a non-primitive nation - New Castile. 33 and trying to follow u/eu4frankthetank's guide to reform without the Europeans. It can be only increased by other reforms or buildings. Catholic: You can get a permanent bonus to papal authority via event. Their first. The good reform in the mughal government is the Diwan. The criteria are as follows: "Has reformed religion or adopted feudalism" I adopted feudalism by developing my capital province. But you have to change their religion first, because you can't reform off a nahuatl, mayan or inti country. Maybe you can't reform off a native tag (gov/religion) even if it had institutions. This is my first playthrough since about a year. Im trying to reform but the button seems bugged out, and if i press anything it wont do anything. without reforming the only way is to be annexed and released by a non-primitive. You'll have to go through the pre-1. Maybe not on the first try, but you will be successful sooner or later. Members Online If you got to redesign an element in EU4, what would it be? Many consider orthodox to be the best religion in the game because it gives bonus manpower in true faith provinces, the patriarch power also gives missionary strenghth, reduces local unrest, and clergy loyaty, and the icon mechanic allows you to choose dynamic buffs that last 10 years, like discpline and manpower recovery. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit Just don't press the reform religion final button. conquering a lot of land. Then right before you reform check to make sure your not over Mana limit and again dump into stability or development. 1. "Stability at least… Oct 20, 2016 · Thanks for the confirmation, from an interested observer . Toggle signature If you have problems running eu4, the launcher or none of your mods work, have a look at my guide on how to fix common startup problems in version 1. Too late I realized that that was a stupid Idea because due to adapting native government reforms I am way over my governing capacity. Idk if u did it with before the patch, the results I got were immediately after I updated to 1. Now I can finally reform religion, but if i reform from New Castile, i will get republic government type (which i really don't want, because i want to keep my dynasty) and really bad tech. Then they will get 80% of the techs of that country. The cheating way is to change your religion to animist that don´t reform, push for them, then change back to your favored new world religion :V The Mayan reform system has always been wonky ever since it's been released. Since reforming the religion is needed to pick up Tribes government type and going Horde, said method is dead in 1. To charge 1. The patchnotes seem to imply that it was and intended change for non-primitive countries which become mayan, but it might be an oversight that it also works for primitives. When the last reform is passed and you border a Western nation, you will be able to reform your religion, getting a technology boost (This brings you up to 80% of that Western nation’s technology level) and gaining the permanent benefit of the religious Then your talk about institutions doesn't make sense, because the Aztecs are primitive and can't get institutions unless they reform their religion(at least with El Dorado, I'm not sure how it works without). I've figured out a "hack" by changing my ruler and his court's/provinces' religions manually to slavic_pagan_reformed, then granting some priest the title d_slavic_pagan_reformed, but it's kind of a pain in the ass, there's still only one Slavic religion in the ledger, adherents of the heresy still show their religion as Slavic, as opposed to Old 353K subscribers in the eu4 community. ) Yes they patched it, and only nations not of American tech group can instantly flip to fully reformed Nahuatl. Reform my religion; 2. 3}} May 15, 2024 · AoW: Planetfall Cities: Skylines Crusader Kings 2 Arsenal of Democracy Europa Universalis 2 Europa Universalis 3 Europa Universalis: Rome Hearts of Iron 2 Hearts of Iron 3 Tyranny Victoria 1 Victoria 2 The religious reform system was not changed, that's correct. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view Due to average autonomy adjustment and Primitive's inability to generate government reform progress, you're more than likely going to become Horde around 1600. Im trying to do the three mountains achivement by going to war with a mayan tribe and forcing religion on myself so i can become afterwards a mayan horde by reforming next to a horde. Dec 18, 2024 · Europa Universalis IV. Jul 15, 2019 · Once you passed all 5 and border a non-primitive nation (usually a European colonizer or its Colonial Nation) you can finally "Reform", disabling the religious mechanic (though keeping the bonuses from the Reforms), removing the "primitive" status, giving you all Institutions the neighbours has for free and giving you 80% of that neighbours Sep 30, 2023 · Passing a reform requires 100 authority, and resets your authority to zero. "Primitive nations must reform their religion to adopt institutions" but I'm playing as a custom nation with Theravada and can't reform. Then you do all your religious reforms the normal way while keeping that country alive and then you use the reform religion button to use them to reform your religion. This is my first native nation. Now you are instantly reformed if you change religion. Did you actually press "reform religion" or did you otherwise become non primitive without using it? If you didn't reform your religion to become non primitive, the bonuses are removed. Ideally primitive status should be tied to starting tech group only rather than religion but it's not so we have this. Both used to automatically reform the pagan religion you converted to I. When the last reform is passed and the country borders a nation that has embraced Feudalism, it will be able to reform the religion, getting a tech boost and gaining the permanent benefit of the religious reforms. Jan 10, 2019 · What makes them so different is their religion. Because not like primitive people didn't do things like cross the Pacific Ocean in outriggers to colonize distant islands or anything. Not only that, but I also became a primitive. I know it was their first reform because they dropped back to exactly 10 cores. However a Polynesian nation would become Primitive if they reform to one of the primitive religions. I had had many cored provinces next to my neighbours cored provinces, that was never the issue. There are certain provinces that will give an event to change your religion. It might be possible to switch to Nahutal in a way which would make you primitive again, so that you can do the Nahuatl reforms afterwards. I haven't tried it but there was a lot of discussion when the origins patch came out with the new hindu monuments about converting hindu to use those monuments In other words, as Confucian, you can get TOTF unrest reduction for any religion, as well as culture convert provinces that aren't Confucian. Reform desire increases or decreases based on monarchs' reactions to Catholic events. Hey, so I started off as a custom OPM (capital is in Sotuta, the tip of the Yucatán peninsula) with the Mayan religion, Mesoamerican tech and Yucatec culture. Some franchises and games of note: Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Imperator: Rome, Crusader Kings, Hearts of Iron, Victoria and Cities: Skylines. Jan 5, 2025 · The religion that a nation follows and how tolerant it is of other faiths is an important aspect of gameplay in EUIV. Aug 19, 2013 · Yep, it seems 670 is purely an informer event. I've seen provinces given to non-related tags multiple occasions, like console integrated Ottoman to see Balkans given to some American natives post reform. have a primitive religion (Nahuatl, Maya or Inti). 32 patch. My question When they released the other cores on passing their reform, what is it that is supposed to decide whom gets Apr 12, 2018 · Im playing as the Inca going for Sun God achievement. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view Each reform will be quite a tough blow for your nation : you will lose provinces (you will be reduced to 10 provinces for your first reform, then 12 for the second, then 14 for the third, then 16 for the fourth and finally 18 for the fifth). right now i am getting 1 point a month, 0,3 from grand projects I was playing Aztec on 1. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit On this latest patch, the fastest way to reform as Aztec I found is this: Conquer an animist minor Send a missionary and as soon as Animist rebels pop up in your rebel list accept their demands You’re now Animist, non-primitive, so you can develop for institutions cheaply Conquer Cholula and switch back to Nahuatl via the event. I never really played much after reforming my religion. I previously devved feudalism and made sure to spread it to a neighboring country and they have definitely embraced it (it says in the diplomacy screen) What am I missing? Effectivly this means that only nations starting in Australia and the Americas should ever be primitive. Religion will affect diplomatic actions and nations of mutually accepted religions have a better chance of reaching agreements with one another. 5 Yearly legitimacy, +0. In my best Inca run I was able to achieve A Sun God by 1600, but you need the Europeans to arrive in Argentina early if you want to do similar. Cholula for Nahuatl. You can skip the intended path. 30 was 'easy' as there was a way to not lose any land post reform so you'd only have to recore them. Basically I am going through the entire EU4 folder to see what can I change to give high americans instant 5 religions reform from inti/nahuatl/maya while also removing doom mechanic/permanent 100 authority if possible. be on the same level as every old world nation), you need to pass all religious reforms and border a non-primitive nation that has embraced feudalism. The earlier you reform your religion and full core you provinces, the faster. You have to reform, as primitive you get reduced gold income. I just to managed reform my religion as the Inca after having had the button grayed out for many years. As there's no reform progress as Primitive, there is 0 difference on who you start as. e. (In a similar vein, apparently no natives are primitive, because whenever I get the final idea for Exploration, "Permanent casus belli against primitives", apparently the CB applies to absolutely nobody. However, many people don't realise how high tier of a religion it is, failing to account for the unique decision This will allow you to attack any natives regardless of whether they have reformed their government, because their tech group doesn't change; all that happens is that their primitive status is lost. Amazonian: Fetishist Cult 2. For the chievo, I have to: 1. Each reform requires you have 5 vassal states, stability 1 and a doom score of less than 50. But make sure that they don't have the native government type, because then you will become a migratory tribe when you reform and lose all provinces except your capital This mod is a successor to several mods I have made in the past whose general aim was the improvement of historical accuracy of the major religious shifts which occur in EU4, particularly the Protestant Reformation, but also religious conversions in general and the general behavior of the AI. Catholic - you can't play protestant or reformed at the start, so you just switch later. You would need an animist country with feudalism if you want to reform before the europeans show up. In older patches you could reform before Europeans arrive by reforming from another nation in which you spawned Feudalism. Effect of Primitivity [edit | edit Aug 28, 2019 · Yeah i know the fact that you must reform your government to enact instutitions but the tooltip says reform your religion not government. Effectivly this means that only nations starting in Australia and the Americas should ever be primitive. Content is available under Attribution-ShareAlike 3. ildwuuylrnwqbtetafjmmxwdiksyruauhmggqycuwuzhsxrkacdtcvct