Eu4 Best Custom Nation Ideas ((TOP))

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In Europa Universalis 4, one of the options for creating a custom nation with 800 points is to make your current ruler immortal. Yet, in order to do so you must start off with a one province nation with non-western technology, abysmal development values along with the weakest set of national ideas the custom nation designer will allow.

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You can actually be pretty smart about it and give the ruler traits as infertile, which gives -2 nation-points per trait (so max -4), and you can make your heir Age 0, giving -24 nation-points, you can then give your consort a trait that gives her -2 nation-points. If you choose the right tiles you can have western tech. By setting your government type to the lowest you save another 10 nation points, and if you don't have an issue with sacrificing some monarch-points you can make your ruler 5/5/5, which is still really good and saves you another 14 nation-points. By doing this you can then go to your ideas, pick whichever ones you like that have a base cost of 0.0, and you will be able to buff 2-3 of those to lvl 2.

I have been attempting to unite the world under one tag in EU4 with moderate success, doing a few test runs recreating the Roman Empire as an orthodox Ottomans and getting the Mare Nostrum achievement. But as much as the world trembles before the awesome culture and religion shifting powers of the Great Green Blob, they don't exactly have the optimal set of national ideas to undertake global dominion.

Aside from making a custom nation, which country in the game would have the best possible shot in terms of total development and national ideas at creating a worldwide government, be it formable or otherwise?

Between increased manpower-recovery, reduced core creation cost and massive force limit, they have a very good set of national ideas. This was even nerfed, the Ghazi idea used to give +50% recovery speed.

So Ideas: First - Administrative Ideas, (For Core cost reduction) Second - Espionage Ideas, for Aggressive expansion reduction and more importantly -0.10 Corruption + another -0.10 Corruption from Policies. So two ideas in and you start saving massive amounts on corruption costs which means you can overextend much quicker. Third - Plutocratic Ideas: , +1 merchant, 10% army morale, unrest reduction, Institution spread, manpower Recovery and a massive 43% increase in manpower from policies. Ideally you take this before you switch to the Mughals that way you convert to a plutocratic government, take the idea then form the Mughals and get the standard overpowered Mughal government bonuses. At this point there isn't a conquering speed that can possibly get you manpower to drop, it will always be maxed no matter how tight you layer your conquests. Fourth - Exploration so you can take Australia and the East Indies. More Merchants means more money! Fifth - Humanist ideas which you take now so that you can have tons of rebels right when you want to max your absolution. Usually times nicely with a boost in number of states so you can squash rebels and reduce autonomy like a boss as soon as possible. After you have all the Humanist ideas you no longer have to waste time sending your armies across the entire map to deal with rebels. And I mean no rebels ever even after a 100 years of 95% overextension! After this it is all military ideas, I take Defensive ideas first because this gives you another -0.20 corruption in policies and then Offensive for late game siege speed. By this time your army morale will be about 8 to 9 which will be higher than every European nation, your core cost reduction is insane most provinces will cost you about 2 admin to core, your manpower is insane, your money is insane, you have no rebels and most of the world is already yours because you haven't cared about corruption at all for most of the game. The only trick is to try and surround Europe by 1700 so you have a good 100 years to take out only europe.

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