I Brought Russian Democracy to South America - EU4 1.35 Novgorod
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- čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
- In this video I play as Novgorod in Europa Universalis IV. Novgorod is Russian Veche Republic, which is usually conquered by muscovy in first 50 years. I will not only form Russia, but also colonize South America using Siberian Frontiers.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Opening moves
00:47 Expanding the Veche Republic
01:46 Dealing with Rurikoviches
02:47 Unifying Russia
04:47 Expanding Western holdings
06:17 Colonizing
08:26 Last Russian conquests
09:42 Moving to America
11:23 Conquering Brazil
12:11 Conquering Finland
14:41 Colonizing South America - Hry
"Russia is not the third Rome, Russia is the second Brazil" all time great line right there
Veovoda be like:
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I just imagine Russians and the Irish drinking vodka and whisky fighting the English 😂
I always thought Portuguese sounded suspiciously like Russian…
Doesn't that mean Romanian sounds like Russian too? You're cannot escape the wallet robbing.
Because it is)
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It's much easier to play Novgorod this patch. it's much easier to get alliance with poland.I deliberately chose to keep Novgorod ideas, playing wide Muscovy gets boring after too many times. the downside is that you don't have Siberian frontier. I think they should just put the Siberian frontier as a government ability instead of an idea.
Entire colonization system needs a rework but probably not happening due to engine limitations and spaghetti code.
Core issue is that settling a province is treated same whether it's the first foothold on the other side of the Atlantic or if you're just trying to push your border forward in area with no established polity.
@@Xazamasthat and making trade companies net ridiculous income
8:46 "This nation" is the Kasimov Khanate, a real historical Tatar vassal of the Russian Tsardom. It has been gone long ago, but the town of Kasimov still exists and has joined the Golden Ring of Russia recently.
It didn't take long for this channel to become my favorite EU4 channel.
Man I frickin love your unorthodox videos. Such a great different way to play eu4
I don't know what I expected, but "Now I will no CB Ireland" was not it LMAO.
This goes without saying, but great video, as always.
Also, im curious, why is it that people do the new world Siberian frontiers thing always as Novgorod? Is there something about Novgorod that makes them more suited for this, or is it just for the extra early game challenge?
Novgorod starts with a decent navy and has a coast so they can easily no cb Ireland and actually core it for example. Novgorod also doesn't have too much expansion opportunity at the start but that's not really the main reason
For me, Novgorod just "feels" more colonial and more appropriate to play "tall". Though it's also doable as Muscovy.
If you can get relations to above 140, they dont have any of your/your subjects provinces as interest, and you have a common rival/enemy, france will turn friendly. So the -20 neutral attitude modifier turns into +20 friendly attitude modifier. Also having common rivals give another +10 modifier. I used this on my current muscovy campaign to ally burgundy and france. Got france as PU by 1450s and burgundy in 1490s, despite not having a single province in western Europe (moskva being my westernmost province).
Thanks for the info! Always have thought that attitude is pure random, surprised that it's that simple.
@@CoolBonobo problem is that getting to that attitude is difficult if you dont follow the sane faith. Depending on the ruler traits it may even be impossible.
For example the fertility ruler trait increases the likelihood that a country with that ruler will accept royal marriage request. While the infertile trait does the opposite.
I like this strategy, because it's so fun and so unefficient in the same time xD
one thing i like doing is doing the rival war on Tver before you get too big for the 100 points
Евреи в троянском коне!
Инквизиторы ящеры!
Великая война динозавров!
Охота ящеров на славян!
Покорение Ермаком южной Америки!
when u nocb on ireland
desmond: *fear cry*
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Lore of I Brought Russian Democracy to South America - EU4 1.35 Novgorod momentum 100
So basically you exchanged corrupt politicians for corrupt politicians.
With all the mercenary use, I would've taken mercenary ideas instead of plutocratic
wouldn't you have double the dev if u went for explo-> infrastructure? or it doesnt work for syberian frontiers?
Good question, I think it should work. Tbh, didn't even know about this poliy before
@@CoolBonobo first thing I thought about it was republican Russia but i hadn't too much time to play since patch release
I think, что soon) 12:13
You said, "All hail our great 'posadnik'".
What does that word mean
Novgorodian elected ruler.
pt 2 please
If it needs to be isolated wouldn't gotland work ?
Sea tiles bordering other lands makes it not isolated
Russian Russia 🤓
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ahh yes colonial russia, my favorite
is that Kadyrov in the thumbnail? 🤣
Alexander Nevsky. For Kadyrov I would find funnier photo.
*"Yooo bonbo"* 👋👋
You've gotta try Mehmeds ambition or try to get Roman Empire borders as the Ottoman empire
Include all eyalets
Ah yes. The russian famine of Ireland...
hyperborea be like :
Siberia is much more profitable region due to trade company mechanics. Extremely cheap provinces combined with investments allows you to become hegemony before 1550, if you really push it. Not to mention cheesy stuff like becoming EoC.
You can colonize both actually, just need to colonize Siberia before going to New World. Colonizing New World with frontiers might be great idea to not have to wage war against 2 continents when fighting colonizers
@@CoolBonobo Yes, frontiers in America is OP. Although I would prefer to do them in North America, since nations there tend to form "chains" that can be used to quickly increase frontier perimeter. In South America most of the nations clump together and you mostly have to colonize province after province to get it whole.
i don't see how siberia alone is going to make you eco hegemon before 1550 as russia, please explain
@@BobbiusRossius I'm talking not about Siberia node specifically, but about going east in general and grabbing all low dev provinces to build up trade companies there. I'm talking about Siberia, Girin, Samarkand, Yumen and Astrakhan nodes. They're all low dev and usually belong to weak countries, so, you can conquer a lot of provinces there relatively quickly. If you compare return on investment for ordinary buildings, like manufactories, and TC investments, you'll see that the later are about twice as profitable. Especially, if you take into account things like bonuses for TC trade power share (check Trade company: Goods produced section on wiki) and keep heathen tolerance high to avoid production penalty in non TC provinces.
Burger King
hey just like our governments did
england joint medival nato against russ (Oc_ O)
Siberia? More like South America!
Souamerberia
@@FlyLoriens A lot better climate though
is this english?
Russian Russia 😂😂
Акцент какой то не английский 😅
У воеводы начали плагиатить западные блогеры
И что он сплагиатил?
Laith did this before Voevoda brat
Siberian Frontiers in America are clichè, and it has been this way since The Third Rome. I would be surprised if someone HASN'T made a video on this topic.
Чувак, пожалуйста, улучши своё произношение или хотя бы улучши речь в целом, потому что уши режит ужасно. В остальном видео отличные, желаю тебе удачи
нормальное произношение, все понятно. обычно подобные претензии возникают у людей, которые английским сами владеют не очень хорошо.
@@I-Nex факт
Norway -> Russian is better