![]() ![]() I just got my first WC at about 1100 or so hours. You have basically finished the tutorial. ![]() Originally posted by Fedaykin:At 212 hours played. If you go with Castile, make sure to use some galleys to Hunt Pirates and Light Ships to protect Trade both in the Sevilla trade node if you go with Castile. Also works really well with Castile (and the PU's he gets). (Not Byzantium) This can be done with the Ottomans if you change religion. Which is basically getting about 60% of Europe (the hard part), about 30% of England, and all of North Africa, and the Black Sea. When to no-CB war (early!) and when to break truces.Ī good next step for you would be the Mare Nostrum achievement. Knowing when to expand using a vassal and when to core using admin mana. At the same time you have to be aggressive and ready to goto war without being near full power. A WC is about managing resources and bad things and making the right decisions to try to prevent bad things from happening down the timeline. If you're restarting when you get a coalition or lose a war or essentially anything bad You are not at all ready for a WC attempt. So I am just playing casually atm.)ĭoing a WC is a massive undertaking and you have to learn to manage bad things really really well. So I need to plan that out how I would turn that into a WC, but I am semi-occupied with the holidays and family things lately. I guess its always been the Ottomans in my mind for the core cost reduction. (I have a very early 1.19 England save game that may be perfect where I just finished the PU war over France and won (France had already full annexed Provence), so I may continue that into a WC attempt, but I have never considered using England to do that. I am at 1250 hours now, and have been planning my next WC which will not be starting in the HRE. I also used the HRE vassal swarm method which is a different skillset than doing a WC with any other country. ![]()
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