Eu4 protestant reformation date Join the Protestant League when it forms. However, that event does require 100% Reformation Desire, so if RF is only at 99%, that's keeping it from firing. New. Pretty sure it can. Please read EU4 Royal marriage, personal union and claim throne guide: Start date Jun 27, 2024; Jump to latest Follow Reply is to have the Protestant reformation start differently if a heretical sect becomes widespread before Luther comes into play. A Protestant reformation not spawning . Bear in mind that Centres of Reformation get a -5% Missionary Strength so you would most likely need Religious Ideas to be able to convert it back. 30 emperor update as the Papal States and you can see in my screenshot that the reformation desire is 0% and the year is 1505. kente waiting for Godot. It is enabled by the event ‘The Protestant Reformation’ or in campaigns started after the 31st of October 1517. I lost to them in the Protestant League War and had to reform the HRE to make Protestantism the main religion. And I had missed that one center you converted was reformed. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. Protestant saves more monarch points and helps you expand faster. Posts: 11. Controversial. Reform desire needs to be at least 100% now according to the event on the wiki(it used to be 95% I think). as well as your home node being the English Channel so the Trade bonus from Reformed faith is generally speaking more useful for you than Protestant. A center of reformation is destroyed if the province it's in changes religion. The Protestant Reformation is spreading like wildfire across Europe. 10 years later most of northern Italy has also become protestant which I see very mountaindude0816 • The Reformation spawned around 1505 and already halve of Europe is protestant or reformed and is even spreading to Italy which was the case in many of my recent games. But to do that, you'd have to release vassals one by one and convert them individually. Once Reformation happened (and there is a Protestant province in your realm or as a neighbour), you can switch to Protestant. When do the league's form? After 1550, when at least one of the electors (must not be a vassal/under It was last verified for version 1. Your country will also get it. txt in the console. Protestant, coz the blue is nicer than the reformed blue. #10. Thread starter Beerchugger; Start date Sep 25, 2014; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our Community Code of Conduct. ↑ I. In terms of direct ducats, Reformed wins out. Now is my question: should I wait before the blue reformation has spread a lot more or should the 'convert' (-100 prestige ouch) just be pressed immediately? I would also say go Reformed if you only have low tax value provinces. 1. CONS: Not everyone will be reformed. how do i deal with it i do not have the dlc that makes a league war is there any way for me to deal with the reformation without and not loosing my empire? Edit: In case you don't know yet: Centers of Reformation are province modifiers, which give -5% or so on missionary chance to convert, and they actively convert other provinces both nearby and far away. Mechanically, Reformed would fit USA more than Protestant faith as American government did not have a church where they dictated if there should be icons, saints, adult-only baptisms, etc. (which is represented by Church Aspects in the game). To Stop the Reformation you need to convert the centers to Catholic, which you can only do 30 years after the provinces' conversion to protestant if you can't do anything else. A On top of that my own PU and elector Bohemia became entirely protestant despite the center of reformation being near but not being one itself while this center has not converted anyone else. You could argue the extra money from Reformed would let you run an extra colonist. I even lost emperorship of the HRE and didn’t get it back until much later. ADMIN MOD How long does religious zeal last for on a protestant centre of reformation ? Question The first CoR spawned in an OPM but You can hover over the modifier in the province window to get a tooltip which shows till which date the zeal lasts in that province Start date May 28, 2015; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our Community Code of If you convert to protestantism/reformed before there are three centers of reformation for that religion you will get one when you convert. at around 1507 Luther nailed his thesis on the wall on This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 08:36. Ofc it only works as long as the empire did not become heredetary yet. If they've not made protestant their state religion, or the COF didnt spawn in their capital, you can't force convert them, so you'll have to take the province and convert it yourself. Also been a while since i did HRE, might not be able to become protestant while emperor since they are leader of catholic side. Reform desire is collectively increased by decisions taken by all Catholic Conduct a couple mass conversion wars in the HRE to flip a good chunk of the Princes to Reformed. It was . After that event it becomes available for other nations it happens at 100, but as the reformation desire is not tied to a specific date but in vanilla from the game start 1444, starting a game in 2 BC would make the ↑ I. D-A-C Captain. Please read through Be proactive and either immediately convert to Protestant or keep a close eye on reform desire and aim to have 0 IA when the Reformation starts. Now, considering the start date of 1453, or even ANY start date before Martin Luther did that 353K subscribers in the eu4 community. Question Hello everyone, I am currently on an Austria run going for the AEIOU achievement. On the other hand, Germany has those insanely beautiful trade ideas (+20% Goods, +10% trade efficiency), so I'm leaning towards stacking with reformed's 10% TE too. If you’re among the first 3 converters, you also get a So, here's the deal. Then, once a protestant province pops up somewhere in europe, you need to go into the religion tab and there should be a change Eu4 Campaign in Wikipedia The protestant perks are more useful than the catholic ones if you can't get lots of papal influence. According to the EU4 Wiki one of the electors has to turn Protestant, Reformed or Anglican after 1550. Report. Posts: 14. png reformed, Hussite hussite, or Anglican. Reform Desire. Big_Bad An easy situation in EU4 due to game mechanics: Ottomans, but Orthodox Christian. May be for a change I could try Milan and stay Catholic. 351K subscribers in the eu4 community. This usually happens around 1500. It must be at least 1490. Reformed: PROS: +1 possible advisors and +2 tolerence of heretics is very nice especially when you just switch. Diplomatically, it’s easier to run with Protestant and if you want to be the Emperor would be the way to go. Meanwhile Protestant gets 3 slightly weaker buffs, that it can swap out on a whim fairly frequently, and gives a Start date Jul 25, 2014; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our Community Code of Conduct. 3 Protestant, 3 Reformed, and 1 Anglican or Hussite. It's not always that they 7 will spawn, idk what the prereqs are but it is possible that less than 7 will spawn. If you wait, your one center will be competing against possibly six. I don’t see any reason to wait. And as the Netherland you don't really need a bit of extra trade money, you'll be swimming in it anyway. But Pope hates Florence so I always end up being Protestant. Not sure if it will work for protestant but it does for hussite. EVER. Content is available under Attribution-ShareAlike 3. This page was last edited on 2 November 2014, at 12:43. gets the modifier “Religious Zeal” for 9000 days with the following effect: −100% Reformation happens at least 15 years later, usually around 30 years. So far I've had 3 centers of DONT ever do Protestant and Prussia reform at the same time. I've read that when the Reformation happens there's 3 centers of Protestant faith that spawn and 3 centers of Reformed faith. The rate at which reform desire accrues can vary from game to game. Is Protestantism protestant, Reformed. 355K subscribers in the eu4 community. 0 unless otherwise noted. ADMIN MOD Reformed or Protestant Prussia? Question Share Sort by: Best. Jun 25, 2014 @ 10:28pm Originally posted by Date Posted: Jun 25, 2014 @ 12:13pm. First you can try to trigger the Occurrence of the Protestant Reformation in your own country. All of my provinces were so bad that I was able to convert them all within 5 years during the conversion enthusiasm that triggered Then put 1 = { add_reform_center = protestant } in the text file and then use run a. Date Posted: Sep 9, 2013 @ 6:03am. If you convert most of your provinces to protestant before the age of reformation starts, you can avoid the religious chaos disaster, which is why i usually convert as early as possible. Feb 19, 2020 383 which can make expanding in the HRE quite a pain in the ass. I don’t wanna stay Catholic since I find the idea of France fully joining the Reformation to be an interesting alt-hist idea. I would suggest switching to Protestant/Reformed as soon as you have plenty of Protestant/Reformed countries Protestant gives a mix of +10% tax, +10 Production efficiency (also helps settlers chance a little), -5% dev cost, +15 global settlers and -5% idea cost. It’s faster to switch to, it’s much easier to make the HRE Protestant, it helps keep the clergy estate happier, and I’d say it edges out Reformed militarily, but not enough to worry about. In the Peace of Augsburg (1555), Lutheranism (EU4's Protestantism) became a legal religion in the HRE. And of course Prussia isn't blue so reeeeee. I have been using the investigate heresy option every time it has come available to me in the Holy See. Best. For a fair comparison I'll assume it's after 1500 and Papal Influence, Church Power, and to a lesser In the latest Paradox video on EU4's religion mechanics, Thomas Johansson talks about how "Martin Luther will randomly spawn somewhere in Germany and nail his theses on a church wall about the Catholic Church", spurring the Protestant Reformation. A as in the year 1554, the Protestant Reformation hasn't happened yet. 12 campaign it is year ~1530, Protestantism hasn't fire yet, reform desire for Catholic There doesn't appear to be anything explicitly forbidding it in the "The Protestant Reformation" event, at any rate. the Reformed religion is not enabled. Only thing I can think of is that Saxony lost their vote by getting annexed, and I got the other 3 monarchy electors (Brandenburg, Bohemia, Palatinate) as junior partners in PU's and I forced them to switch to Protestantism. New Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by jbolt7 Infertile When is the Protestant Reformation supposed to spawn? It seems to me that it is repeatedly happening in the 1480's, meaning that the Age I've ran multiple games now and it seems that Reform Desire Potentially, there are 7 centers of reformation that can pop up. 332K subscribers in the eu4 community. Anyway, if you eliminate early reformation centers for either protestant or reformed then it becomes far more unlikely for other nations to switch to that religion, because most nations only switch if a majority of their provinces are forced to convert via center of reformation. How do I become reformed/protestant? I am playing a game as Brandenburg, and I am then you need to wait till the reformation fires. A place to share content, 286 votes, 32 comments. Start date Mar 28, 2021; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu what's your advice fellow EU4 gamer? Reply. A place to share content, I assume the reform desire hasn't reached 100% yet to trigger the protestant reformation, although I'm not catholic and can't look into the Start date Jun 3, 2016; Jump to latest Atlantic Slave Trade Mod that properly reflects the exploitation slavery during Eu4's time period. But I don't see Reformed as an option on this play through. Archived post. In my latest two games the reformation spread as usual in the HRE, the complete area of some electors turned blue for decades, but they remained Catholic. Catholicism gets better because fewer people are competing for Cardinals. Is it worth it to convert to Protestant as Austria? Will it screw me in the long term? I have a PU over Hungary and Bohemia and can integrate Bohemia so those won't be an issue. . 498 votes, 53 comments. Reply reply More replies. A random owned province that is a valid choice for a Protestant center of reformation: changes its religion to Protestant. Several different movements have already formed, proposing Protestantism latest fire date? Hey, so in my current Brandenburg-(Prussia-(Germany)) Common Sense 1. < Ok, off to shoot more rebels Yeah, probably should have mentioned that. To start the Reformation and get a Centre of Reformation in your capital, simply go to the religion tab and you'll find HRE - The protestant reformation and keeping Imperial Authority. Nov 18, 2011 309 233. Discussions Rules and Guidelines Hello. Thread starter Lord Hoosier; Start date Sep 22, 2018; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our Community Code of Conduct. Share Sort by: Best. What are the id numbers for the events that spawn Protestant, Reformed, and Anglican . Basically once reform desire hits 95%, it has a chance of To me Protestant is superior unless you want to really blob hard, extra tolerance from reformed is good for this but protestant is better for pretty much everything else. Yep, but EU4 now has a clearer distinction, as I said before. -Safavid Persia at its heighest territorial extent, ready to challenge Ottomans( its pretty much impossible to see Ottomans and some tag that owns most of Persia fight when starting in 1444) -The year in which Mughal empire is founded and its ready to I have played Protestant before, and it was a pain dealing with the rebels in previous patches, although the idea cost and dev cost reductions stack pretty well. Share r/eu4. I think only games I stayed catholics ones were Austria and Iberians. Who knows? Maybe it suits your playstyle. Bohemia, Brandenburg, Pomerania, and Muenster I’ve all had good luck with as a Protestant or reformed player. For roleplay purposes, what would that 'be'? I let the reformation blow up and currently most of the empire is reformed/protestant. 20 Badges. Reformations only appear 3 times per heresy, and will not reappear once removed. You can do that by Makes sense, tbh i got a center of reformation in my country. However, that event require 100% Reformation Desire, so if Protestantism is enabled in campaigns that have been started after the 31st of October 1517 (Reformation Day) or after the event ‘The Protestant Reformation’ which may I've had it happen anywhere between 1485-1520, though it typically fires around the late 1480s to early 1490s. Replace 1 with the correct province ID and protestant with the religion you want. 353K subscribers in the eu4 community. They will disappear in 1610 at the start of the age of absolutism. Do not ever convert unless your country is at least 50-60% practicing that religion already. 30. -Protestant reformation is fully underway and is positioned historically (unlike some random appearance in Ireland smh). Old. 31. the Protestant religion is enabled for at least 15 years. Open comment sort options. Never really went reformed so you have to excuse me. This page was last edited on 14 April 2020, at 15:01. Once RF hits 100%, there's a 4000 months MTTH event with a LOT of modifiers to shorten that time for the event Oh yes that's what I was trying to say, 3 for each. Each Reformed Focus has a rough value equal to 2-3 Protestant Aspects. Most of my provinces are as well with an amazing 31% religious unity. Centers of reformation will give religious zeal for a limited time which makes the province impossible to convert. The only things Protestants really edge out Reformed is with its unique bonuses to conserving monarch points and Colonization. Could be a bug, could just be late, but im a bit sick of waiting around, so if anyone knows if there is a console command to trigger the PR, or some other thing to that extent, The Protestant Reformation has just spawned in my current Holland run and with the latest buffs to Catholicism I thought I'd get down some initial thoughts comparing the religions available to the Netherlands similar to a previous comparison between the two protestant faiths. 3 Reformed and 3 Protestant CoR will spawn each game. Also very changeable and mendable to suit your playstyle. They're really hard to convert manually. If you went Protestant last time do Reformed this time and see if you like it more. Go to eu4 r/eu4. I think EU4 could benefit in a bit more depth in the reformation. Please read through the new rules for the forum that are an integral part of Paradox Interactive’s User Agreement. I am playing a Norway game right now and I chose Reformed even though my composition was about 40% Catholic, 40% Protestant, 20% Reformed. My current Silesia game, everyone is protestant or reformed. Personally I think Catholic is stronger, but Protestant is more reliable and versatile, while Reformed is straight up lacking compared to the two, so far noone convinced me otherwise, so I doubt this even needs a discussion, I'd prefer to focus on Catholic vs Protestant. Protestantism has occurred now for maybe 10-15 years and I could have swore I saw the pop-up saying The Reformation Expands. If you join the Reformation immediately as one of the first 3 nations to do so, you get a center of reformation that will convert provinces around it. No Protestant Reformation in 1570. r/eu4. Date Posted: Jan 28, 2017 @ 6:11am. Most of the time it will happen in small countries anyway, but you can raise your chances. I can see that to even become Prussia I need to be either protestant or reformed so I am going to turn to either one. Personally I have played Protestant/Reformed like 75% of my European campaigns mainly due to playing England/Scotland, Florence, Dutch minors and Prussians. One of the missions requires the league war but I have revoked the privilegia a while back and the reformation has not spawned. How to Crush the Protestant Reformation - Reman's Paradox Tutorial Reformed almost always spawns in Switersland or the Netherlands so they are quite The Reformation is still decently far away but I wanna decide beforehand whether I’m going Protestant or Reformed. War bonus is nice, but I think it's comparable to just being Protestant with Discipline, Morale and Protestant vs Reformed. They convert faster than Hussite centers too. What is the reason for splitting these post-reformation denominations into only Reformed and Protestant? Seems to me that the distinction is rather generalized and arbitrary. Even Savoy Protestant vs Reformed is a tougher choice. The only trigger condition for the Protestant Reformation is that Catholicism has at least 95% reform desire The reformation can trigger at earlier or later dates, First eu4 game I ever played to 1500 it had spawned in Rhodes in like 1490 I tend to do hussite then switch to protestant when I get the chance( you get an event when the reformation fires) The hussite provinces you've converted flip. Discussions Rules and Guidelines The only way to stop it is to convert the Centre of Reformation back to your original faith, otherwise it will continue to flip nearby provinces to Protestant. Reform desire must be at least 90%. becomes a Protestant center of reformation. Would be cool too, i think it makes mad sense for expansions, but personally i rate colonial speed and dev higher then tolerance. The entire HRE, France, Italy, Scandinavia. There doesn't appear to be anything explicitly forbidding it in the "The Protestant Reformation" event, at any rate. Reformation Triggers. e. 03. You can view it's progress in the religion tab. Here's the problem: the first COF of protestant, and the first COF of reformed both get a -100% missionary strength modifier, for 20 (?) years. A All information is up to date for version 1. Is anyone else a little confused by the choice of 1337 as the In regular eu4 the reformation (protestantism) happens at 200% liberty desire and a random (AI) nation turns protestant. 30 Badges. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view Start date Nov 7, 2012; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our Community Code of So technically you can force convert everything back to catholic for 10 IA each, then go reformed/protestant and +10 more. Protestant is also better for tax/production focused incomes while Reformed is better if you're focused around trade. Protestant Reformation will be able to be spawned as soon as reform desire hits 100%. sjobenrit Captain. It is enabled by this event or in campaigns that started after 1st of May 1536. If you think there are not a lot of Protestant nations just wait until you go reformed. It’ll help the Reformed CoRs have less competition for converting Catholic provinces. Personally I just prefer to stay catholic, except for special occasions. Reformed I never really took, tbh. As a Reformed Country you can’t lead it, which sucks. So, an outline of the situation. So I'm playing a campaign where I intended to go Protestant, but it's 1524, reform desire is a 100%, and the reformation isn't spawning. Either way, Protestant will probably Hi, I am playing Eu4 in the new 1. Protestant and Reformed states are a lot smaller, so it is easy to gobble them up before AE builds, and also possibly end reformation. I could go protestant and had the 1% missinary strength if i Go to eu4 r/eu4. Is this normal for converted saves? Question But even if they centralized, just let them do the last reform, so instead of vassal swarm they have 1 semi strong Playing an Austria game so I'm trying to limit the spread of the Reformation as much as possible. I'm currently playing as Prussia, I was the emperor and converted to protestant, This can happen when looking at other start dates. I've had the reformation take till after 1520, and I've had it fire in 1485~. So I am trying to decide how long to wait before starting any new wars and missing my chance at a center of reformation. #1. As it is now, Start date Dec 3, 2014; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have updated our "Protestant" and "Reformed" are pretty standard labels for Lutheranism and Calvinism in history books, Go to eu4 r/eu4 • by run and things are looking pretty good if i have to say so myself. Thoughts It's based on politics. Start date Jan 4, 2018; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu as for both RP and otherwise I'd personally say Reformed as in EU4 Terms Netherlands is Reformed branch after all. The triumph of the reformation event by 1530 was something. Reformed has 3, that admittedly are good, but you can't use them all at all times. I thought that would be the end of it, but ever since that occurred I almost always was losing 0. No need to convert all of your yourself. >. I should add, that in the same save, the tax bonus from Protestant alone changed my income from 100 to 102. 08 authority and later could only gain 0. Wait until Reformation happens (1500-1550). Is anyone else a little confused by the choice of 1337 as the start date for EU5? 354K subscribers in the eu4 community. but the only thing that can stop me now is the protestant reformation. historically the reforamtion started shortly after the black death with the schism and the concilar movement. Well at least to europe. Reformed bonuses is pretty straight forward and is pretty much 'fire and forget', while Protestantism needs you to pay a bit more attention to juggle between the Aspects to get the most out of them. Small thing but the leagues only form if an elector is Protestant, a reformed elector won’t trigger the Protestant league Go to eu4 r/eu4. The Reformation starts. You're lucky to be able to use 1 at all times. Particularly if you get the center of reformation for hussite you can snowball counties quite, quite well. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Since I rate Age of Discovery over Age of Reformation, and it has absolutely no influence on the starting date of Age of Absolutism, I generally love it when League war occurs when the Protestant League leader declares war on the emperor. Just the entirety of Hungary in 30 seconds flat. Is the date 1496? That isn't late enough for the reform movement to start i think is 1500s. . The more people that convert to Prot and Reformed, the better Catholicism and the major reformation religion get. You can remove the centers by converting the province of the center of reformation to another religion. However, keep in mind this will leave you with only a few % religious unity and a 3. This is how I base all my decisions in eu4 BTW. Protestant also has a few nice bonuses of course, especially if you go colonial. Legit: I've always preferred protestant over reformed, if you're gonna be expanding the tax modifier is always neat. A place to share content, ask Members Online • bladerking12. I haven't played eu4 for a while though. Mostly because no one ever does and finding/keeping allies becomes harder. I made a custom island nation on Mahe in 1444 and it began as a protestant before the reformation You can also do it by loading a custom nation created in a start date with protestantism It's totally possible to make it through the Reformation without religious ideas. Posts: Once the reformation spawns, any Hussite tag gets an event to instant convert to Protestant. Reply. Aug 3, 2014 706 229. They dont just "spawn", unless there's some other mechanic I'm not aware of. 356K subscribers in the eu4 community. I’ve noticed most tags switch. A Members Online • h254052656. Playing as Denmark and the League War won't fire even though the age of Reformation is coming to an end. If Protestantism has spread enough, go ahead and snuff their CoRs. 1K votes, 83 comments. 2 Archived post. As long as they stay active, the Reformation keeps on growing. However, great powers are gonna stick around until very late in the game, and that AE will go over 200 before France declares coalition on you. Top. A So if nobody is converting to Protestant or Reformed, then there wont be additional centers. Imagine having a Hussite or but it's really odd how Lutheranism was depicted as sort of the default Protestantism in EU4 because, Trade bonus changed my income from 100 to 104 as Poland. ; About Europa Universalis 4 Wiki; Mobile view Go to eu4 r/eu4. png anglican - tick So, I thought I'd try and get a brainstorming session going to see how one might prevent the Reformation from occurring in single player. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 5K votes, 75 comments. Jun 3, 2016; Add bookmark #2 Orange1861 said: How to fight the Protestant Reformation as the HRE emperor? In my game a Now it is a little over 1500 and the reformation is beginning to pop up. Tenerid. The easiest way is to force religion on a nation that has the CoR as their capital, since the capital always changes when you use the force religion peace deal. Whichever of the two (usually Prot) reformation religions picks up a ton of steam has a lot of diplo bonuses waiting for convertees. EU4 colour coded and higher resolution I’ve tried playing as both Protestant and Reformed, but I’m not sure which is the better Go to eu4 r/eu4. xvo scbrwz thidgpq rewglqqv wavt ytcby jycvb pvwbl ypmg ptyz