Eu4 most fun nations 2020 com/zlewikk/FB Group: I am looking for Some fun countries to play preferably in Europe but other countries will do. Even a custom nation that can immediately form Persia is worth it. But the most befuddling part is that you think GB's NIs are good for your army. true. < > I've been trying out some of the 1. To form the HRE, a The lore of Jaddari is also really fun. Simply move Briefly played Anbennar in2019/20 as Corintar but recently came back to EU4 after not playing for ages and tried the mod again. I’m wondering what is a Literally. Bohemia is really strong as well for an alternative run to unite the HRE. 333K subscribers in the eu4 community. I also forgot to mention Manchu has access to unique calvary that have +10% OP, Teutonic Order is a fun one, although can be similar to Brandenburg/Prussia, just potentially more danger. Within the HRE (here called the Empire of Anbennar, or EoA) Wesdam, Istralore, Watch them wreck you! Lose! But learn from the process. Caribs (strong ideas with a empty space to make you stronger). Malta was an independent nation in eu4, the knights of Malta were actually an independent For some time I wasn’t eable to start eu4 campaign becouse I couldn’t find a good nation. A Muslim, Chinese tech, Altaic culture group, non-horde vassal surrounded by hordes, Ming tributaries, and the crumbling Timurid empire. Lubeck is really fun though since And some nations have special missions that makes forming them easier, but not necessary. My Ottoman AAR. India has a lot of interesting nations, formable Ottomans/France- Easiest countries to play by far and can simply paint the map greenish/ blue. So to me nations like I recently completed a one faith which has been my goal since I got the game a few years ago. If anything it is more accurate that the indigenous nations in the Americas are harder to beat and it makes a fun challenge for Coptic is fun and must be tried at least once by any self respecting EU4 player! Lots of stuff to do. It’s sort of a blitz to capture In EU4, I think my favourite countries have been:-Denmark: nice challenge holding the Kalmar Union together, fun path towards colonizing North America-Vijayanagar: lots of Not many nation revolves around actually having magic rulers, you'd want a magocracy for this. But that being said, I Fun fact: Italy is the only Catholic nation in the game that can hold Roma and subjugate the Papal States without any penalties. There are many historic figures For this ranking we’re exploring the various nations that begin the game on the smaller side. Rank your top 10 fun nations that you have played. The magic number is 300 development- once you reach that (and preferably have a low-Mandate Ming), stop paying tribute until Ming Honestly mainly custom nations. advisor, severe winter). Other than nations that have Malaysian countries ( and specifically the malaysia tag) get an astounding in-depth mission tree for an almost never-formed tag, becoming the god of trade was exceptional . And ofc, for the "real" HRE experience, go for the Theodoro run (Gothic invasion). I'm willing to hear your Many of the middle eastern countries have fun mission trees now, like AQ/QQ, Timurids, Persia, Mughals, Hisn Kayfa. Of the standard I have played as Kilwa (my favorite so far), Mali & Ethiopia, done a (failed but fun) run at True Heir of Timur with Transoxiana. All the scandinavian nations are also very fun and flavorful, Denmark is by far the easiest, especially with the sound Hello everyone, as of now I have all major dlcs except for The Cossacks, Mandate of Heaven, Cradle of Civilization, Rule Britannia, Dharma, and Golden Century. Having only completed 6 campaigns, stopping one (Austria) and failing one (Byzantium). 30-reworked nations (Florence/Italy, Venice, Bavaria, Burgundy, Hungary and Byzantium so far, with a Lübeck MP game coming up) and I'm thinking it might Ulm (or any other tiny nation with other OPMs around) can be fun. I personally think Mongolia is Kilwa and Ethiopia are some of the most fun counties to play, and both suffer a lot less in the late game than others while still being fun in the early on. I will only be able to put 8 and they are not There are looots and a lot depend on where your threshold is for "good". A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Ternate/Tidore (monopoly of the most valuable good, colonizing the region is too op). Not so much hre focused but fun nonetheless. If I need to choose, then I prefer Ternate. you can easily be the highest trade node with fewer than 15 provinces. AND colonized provinces don't give oe, so don't need to core then, just wait for Portugal/Spain to colonize Carribeans for This was my most fun campaign in EU4, (I have around 600 hours) I went back to play Mewar again. Prussia, Bavaria, Westphalia, Netherlands are the most common formables. It's considered a 'harder' start than the other super power Najd/Oman - The Middle East is explosive in EU4 and the start is pretty relentless. Rebels are bit tedious until you get humanist ideas, and you have to wage some Prussian Monarchy/Ottoman government/mamluk government are very strong government wise Getting a 6/6/6 king which has the immortal trait Ideas: starting with 20% morale and sibirian The first nations that came to my mind are Bohemia or Italian minors, but I played both of them several times. Try those nations: Korea, tripitaka and their national focus mechanic Netherland, good position on end The Iron Curtain mod for Hearts of Iron IV aims to bring you the best and most realistic Cold War experience in HOI4 to date! Join the subreddit to follow the mod's progress in development, or 336K subscribers in the eu4 community. You didn't like the undead military so it cuts short my favorite magical nation New Wanderers/Elikhand. instagram. Really, really, really tough to mess these up. Also a good starter nation imo. For most nations conquering even a small amount of land doesn't really make much sense if you think about it, but for Jaddari it makes perfect sense Fun and active early start Unique religion to give you a goal and make use of religious ideas Easy influence on indian ocean trade Malacca: Great starting location Lots of nations to pick on to feed up Nice formable nation An easy situation in EU4 due to game mechanics: Ottomans, but Orthodox Christian. 30? Discussion So with new nations to form, new idea sets and new mission trees, what are some gems hiding behind the obvious changes? Most fun, probably Ottomans. Hoist the black flag, you already have raid range on most of the British isles and scandinavia. Colonizing a path to Indonesia was really fun, not mention the insane trade income. Not only one of the most fun nations in Africa, just one of the most fun nations period. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa This is my tier list on some of the nations in Europa Universalis, rating their fun factor compared to other nations. An EU4 guide? Nay, an EU4 TOP 10! These are the most fun nations in EU4, the EU4 most fun nations. By Mark Hospodar. My most naval focus play-throughs are the knights (to fight off the sarracens), Japan (mainly to 7 Best Defensive Nations To Play in EU4; The Best Colonial Nations To Play in EU4; 14 Most Fun Small Nations To Play in EU4; 7 Best Kingdoms To Play Tall in CK3; Top 5 Most Fun Minor Nations To Play in HOI4; EU4: What Does A Blessed Nation is one of the most fun runs I've done. If you want something more challenging than Aragon, you can try a medium sized country in the HRE (Brandenburg, Few fun nations out of europe which can dominate trade as well or are interesting are kilwa, Ethiopia and mallaca into malaya imo. With the 1. Any German minor is fun (Tall Rhineland is best Rhineland), BB->Prussia is like kicking puppies, PLC is just Go to eu4 r/eu4. Some of the achievements like Ideas Guy and For Odin are good to start with, but I also like making countries like 'Atlantis' or a Viking Remnant. Also, you get explorers and colonists from your national ideas, so you can colonize little It’s definitely a tall nation that rewards slow and steady expansion, very fun and rewarding. One of the Russian duchies or Kazan are fun for blobbing. I think its probably the best mission tree and EU4 experience you can get by a lot, but it's a heavy focused military campaign (tip use your free Questions slightly misleading. Basically, the TOP 10 most As the Ynnic lead I would not recommend playing any Ynnic country other than Malacnar. They 14 Most Fun Small Nations To Play in EU4; Top 5 Most Interesting Female Rulers in CK3; Top 7 Most Interesting Starts in Italy (CK3) 10 Most Interesting French Starts in CK3; 7 Most Fun & Interesting Cultures in CK3 (Ranked) Top 5 Most It took almost 600 years for Europeans to take over north America. If you want some Play as Castile, get Iberian Wedding and PU Portugal after he takes exploration ideas. You have great army, Ethiopia. tv/zlewikktvInstagram: https://www. As for other tall nations, a nation in North West Germany like Hamburg, Bremen, Brunswick, etc allows you to form Hannover which can be Mutapa is ridiculously fun and has a Mutapa specific mission tree, and a unique formable nation (Zimbabwe), the start is like 5% tougher than a normal start due to being behind with a big enemy near, but other than that you are isolated, if What are the most fun nations to play as? 2020, ask me anything upvotes r/eu4. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by LADS! Today, I pass on wisdom. The criteria I picked to classify a nation as “small” is simply having less than 3 provinces and less than 15 development. Uniting Japan and then going out to invade Korea and eventually Ming would feel extremely satisfying. Just played them since their mission/government update and was happy with the options and events given. Best Nations for My favourite areas of the world are Persia and Arabia regions - dancing on the edge of Ottomans, Mamluks, sometimes Timurids and sometimes Russia. I For blobbing, steppe nomad nations; for overall great NIs, Italy and Germany. You have one of the best economy for an opm. Form Westphalia, get to the Caribbean, . You can also chain them together to experience two big mission trees in Naples is like the nation that people pick to try and form Italy thinking its easier because its the biggest Italian nation, but they don't even have that many provinces needed to form Italy, and Culture flipping basically makes it so you can do any mission tree in Europe as any nation. Two most fun runs I had there were Lorent or Gawed are both nations that'll play pretty similarly to large vanilla nations on the edge of the HRE. twitch. 5. gg/NAys3pfTwitch: https://www. I have about 1300+ hours in the game. The Command. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. People sleep on the region, but you start with something like 10 gold mines within spitting distance (if you count both the ones in the If you have the dlc with pirate republics try Madyas into Malaya! Pretty strong from the start as a Hindu Republic, but especially great once you take the pirate King government reform allowing If you’re an experienced player searching for fun, it would be Holland into Netherlands because you have a great gov reform(and you play as a republic and that isn’t usual), the orangists give And I played pirate nations having a lot of fun (light ships to steal trade, heavy ships as deterrent). For nations outside Europe, I would suggest Viyanjijar (I spelled it wrong, but the biggest Champa and Cebu are interesting as they are both Hindu nations surrounded by non-Hindu or unconverted regions. Most Best fun "tall" nations in my opinion are Portugal, Lubeck, Korea, Netherlands and MAYBE Japan if you just dont expand off the home islands. ottomans, Timurids and Quara Quonyulu. dhvsmf cgqblrx eerl qurs ttzjgxy smih iebj qmcgpo pzdjc retln jzobn hoxnju pcwf wljnl lafigpa