EU4 but the LITTLE GUYS strike BACK!
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 12. 02. 2023
- In today's Europa Universalis IV (EU4) video we will be checking out the Revenge of the Bullied mod what changes the 1444 borders in Europe to give land to the historically smaller and weaker nations like Byzantium, Granada, Novgorod, the Teutonic Knights, and many more!
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Having byzantium in the thumbnail or title is basically a youtuber cheat code for successful videos.
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Having Byzantium suceed in thumbnail is a call for orthodox bros: russians, Serbs etc. India on thbnail but eastern edition.
As a russian, i confirm it works
Espionage is still underrated even after being buffed, stacking AE reduction with Saluzzo is just 10/10 with this
I second this
When everyone says it's underated it's not underrated xD
it removes corruption from the game as well
@@DaxRaider I mean what did you expect us to say? Quantity? lmao
@@DaxRaider the thing is that there still are people who treat it as the meme idea group even after the buff
"Byzantium" ending the game as a massive empire but without owning "Byzantium".
Who owned it though?
No Constantinople??? đ€šđ€šđ€š
@@deadbushinwater7446 do you know what " " means?
@@ShiningLight what do you mean by " "
@@deadbushinwater7446 it's a way to shown scepticism or in this case sarcasm about nomenclature. I know that it's the Roman Empire and Constantinople, but I use " " when calling it Byzantium to express irony at EU4 position while also making a point for my statement.
Grand Pirate Confederacy of Great Britain (with Cornish as its main culture) wasn't really on my bingo card for this video when it started. It was hilarious tbh
Just out here, rooting for my boy Byzantium
As a Welsh person I give you a pass to make the sheep shagger jokes. It's kinda funny
Apparently stealing sheep was a death sentence, but shagging one was not which i believe is where the rumour started
@@aaroncousins4750 You are correct
@@aaroncousins4750 Reminds me a similar thing I have heard with Iran. I heard its the only Muslim country where an animal used for bestiality can be eaten, as long as its someone else eating it.
Aristocratic is underrated. 20% manpower and mil cost reduction which let's you use mana to develop and get even more manpower and leaders (with siege).
Hard agree
After quantity nerf Aristocratic is idea that i pick if i want manpower and it is the best idea to pick with exploration and expansion(33% manpower and -15% construction cost policies win my early game)
I often pick aristocratic nowadays. They do a bit of everything
Yes, it's my most picked idea group after the rebalance. I think I pick aristo/pluto/divine in every campaign these days. And I even had both aristo and divine as Persia, which is feudal theocracy.
Humanist. Nobody wants to say it, but it saves so much micromanagement from rebels.
Divine idea stacked with religious is the ultimate larper move, highly underrated
Yes another mod to add to my collection of things to do when bored, thank you tremendously.
"Nothing changed in south america"
Pretty much every HOI4 mod in a nutshell.
You should do a video where countries with 3 or less provinces get big bonuses. To really have the little guys be strong and see if the majors can overcome this.
HRE will get even worse.
Plutocratic has very nice morale, goods produced and unrest reduction buffs as well as a merchant. Definitely a great one when playing as a republic
SoâŠ.. Every trade good is its own country? I want to see the boarder gore!
I just want to put it out there that the only Welsh person I have met married a veterinarian. I can only assume.....
Aristocratic is an underrated idea group, especially as a better quantity group than Quantity. Between its own ideas and the Aristo-Exploration policy, there is no way to get more manpower with only two idea groups.
For a similar video you could give every nation under 100 dev a crazy modifier that lasts them up until they exceed 100 dev. That would make for an interesting scenario.
I wish re-formables had some slight name variation based on who formed them. It's always so disappointing when a minor does well and beats a major only to end up as that same major >
Being a Welsh person, I can safely say that being referred to as a sheep shagger brings me a sense of national pride. Nothing offensive about it!
Legend!
I'm not sure if it's possible, but i'd like to see a game where every mission from mission trees is automatically fulfilled. So everybody gets all their temporary and permanent modifiers, claims, or personal union cbs from the start.
It would be possible but someone would have to probably give each individual benefit from every mission to every nation. It would definitely take a lot of time.
I'd say that innovative is pretty underrated. Massive advisor cost reduction + extra siege bonuses when paired with already really strong offensive makes games so much more convinient
Video 4 of asking: Can you do a Each dynasty is a Country? so when you they royal marry they get auto-inherited. Including the non-catholic nations and republics?
Plutocratic is crazy underrated. Not only is it really good by itself, with morale of armies, manpower recovery, -2 national unrest which is shockingly handy, and trading buffs, its policy with everyone's favourite espionage gives 33% national manpower, which is more than quantity, as well as giving 10% as part of both its admin and expan policies. It is the go to if manpower is what you're after, but most people don't know about it because republics are rare and it's tucked away in the policies.
Yay! I love these vids. Thanks Chewy
Glad you like them!
I think innovative is underrated. It's my goto starting idea group if I start admin. Flat 10% tech cost for the rest of the game, increased institution spread, and cheaper institution cost to embrace. I find the long term mana and early game cash saved on institutions is crazy good.
IMO the most underrated idea is espionage, especially as Poland, getting tanks instead of cavalry, and siege ability through the roof
Spionage ideas are good
2:43 that's cool, just like in our timeline!
"In the end it doesn't even matter" linkin park are happy ahahah
Exploration and expansion, many people don't like those but I just really love colonising, it let's you get very powerful.
lets goooo new chewy vid!!!!
Andalusians would speak Mozarabic. It was a latin/romance language with arabic influences. Though I'm pretty sure they would also speak their own arabic dialect with latin influences, since the rulers were arabs themselves.
Yeah, Spanish didn't even existed when the caliphate invade Iberia. Mozarabic was a dialect of arab with latin influence
@@Omouja Mozarabic is a Romace language while Andalusian Arabic is a dialect of Arabic. Both languages were spoken.
I love Divine ideas. I always take it as a theocracy. It might not make up for the lack of control over your monarchs, but it's so much fun to use inconjunction with Religious and Espionage.
Finally, a mod I actually played before watching your video
Influence ideas are somehow the most underrated
Most underrated idea group is probably Espionage honestly. It was terrible originally but the current iteration is actually pretty solid.
Pre-video guesses - Byzantium has my bet for doing well simply because it is already pretty powerful with it's mission tree and idea group, so if it is buffed enough to get out from under the Ottos thumb it'll be a breakaway winner.
12:20 "Grand pirate confederacy of Great Britain"
UK, but Based
I played this mod about a month ago, and somehow, england got the burgundian inherentence and roflstomped scotland. Some things never change
Well done with speed5 btw
Nice vid too
Thanks I did my best! Cheers :)
8:37 Timurids looking like they are about to eat ming
What about this idea? Any nation with a coastline is deleted leaving nations on the interior to expand outward thanks to colonize please.
Either way this was a fun video and far more chaotic than expected.
6:51 you finally mentioned it
EU4 but every trade region is a particular good production (or EU4 but trade is op)
1821 some random tag owns Constantinople next to a massive byz, average ai experience
In almost every run I go espionage, it just so helpful and a good all-rounder
I agree, especially since 1.34 changes
Aristocratic is pretty underrated imo, it may not have the best combat buffs, but absolutism, dev cost, manpower, army tradition decay, and if you are playing a cav focused nation like Hungary or Poland the cav combat ability isn't almost useless.
Editor where was the "Fine, I'll do it myself" clip when Burgundy fromed France??!
Qotd: probably innovation
Espionage underrated af
How cursed is constantinople in 1821? Yes.
Well that settles it, AI Hungary can never do well until the end of a game, they will inevitably die somehow.
I barfed a bit on the revolutionary bizantium
5:18
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Can imagine the only Welshmen who are fine with the "sheep shagger" joke is probably the south cause it takes the piss out of goggs
Just from the title I expected a triggered modifier severely buffing nations indirectly proportional to their number of provinces. That would actually be quite cool. Let's say there's broken bonuses to tech cost reduction, army, colonialism and various blobbing capabilities for opms, and these get -25% for each additional province. So a 4 province nation might get still a quarter of it, but a 5er nothing.
Could combine it with technology cost, unrest and negative diplo rep for larger nations with development. >250 development minor malusses, 500, 750 and then >1000 significant malusses. Something like that.
The andalusian language is arabic for religion and state and mozarabic ( similar spanish with arabic words) for common people. You have a great mozarabic language in 'i love languages" CZcams channel.
Plutocracy for sure
When you will make campaigns?
there's something very funny about Romania (Modern) bordering Romania (Eastern Rome) in this timeline
I have another idea: Mod that gives you HUGE boosts if you are OPM.
The MOST underrated? Definitely Naval or Humanist!
What if the war score become flipped from what it is as default? For example, if a OPM is seiged by another country, it will have 100% warscore rather than -100%
Quality. People screech about Quantity so much...
HAPPY VALENTINES
My brain fried looking at the map 12:40
Byz at the end has Rome ironically they don't have Constantinople
how can he change all the nonchangable things in the game ? i want to try it on my own game but i have no idea what to do ? i mean changing all goods to gold etc.
i wonder if Portugal immediately pressed their button to escape to Brazil the second they colonized it since they started with so little provinces
for that they need have an established colony there, the brazil in the game was a colony of andalusia you can see it in religious and cultural map
Portugal in 1807:
Definitely Espionage, ae, corruption. Though rebel support is definitely a dead slot. Also, you forgot to link the mod.
Make all the Horde leaders immortal and put them on aggresive to see if the horde CAN roleplay worldconquest
So we arenât going to mention Bengali Korea and Byzantium without Byzantium
Lore of EU4 but the LITTLE GUYS strike BACK momentum 100
Underrated?
Espionage and Aristocratic are definitely up there. They are really good and become completely OP when you are playing Poland or the Holy Horde.
Naval also. Of course it's not good if you aren't waterbased nation, but I rarely see people pick it even when they are playing in heavily coastal areas.
And well, I guess Native ideas since nobody plays natives :D
I think Indigenous ideas are underrated, not because people think it's weak but because people don't think it's the strongest idea group, witch it is
Eu4 but Charlemagne/Frankish empire is back and holds Byzantine as personal union
I am very curious what would happen to this timeline in Victoria 2 and 3.
Honestly, with these kinds of mods I wish reforming base game tags like England or France was disabled so we don't just end up seeing them every time.
Welsh joke is relevant considering there are more than 9 million sheep there and only 3 million people. They do love their sheep
Can I ask which graphics mods are you using?
Chewys graphics on the workshop :)
Espionage is most underrated
In my opinion Marintime ideas are underrated that force limit is nice especially when you want to have alot ships combined with big amount of light ships that increase you trade and naval tradidtion and Quantity is clealry superior than Quality in naval battles also cheaper ships are great but the best thing is that sweet regeneration outiside of ports
i much more prefer to take marintime than naval ideas especially that naval are militaristic ideas group that locks spot for other militaristic idea groups that are superior to naval
Dutch speaking America isnât as far fetched as you might think, the only president to speak English as a second language was Martin van Buren, whose first language was Dutch
Aristocratic is great
Espionage is underrated and with Economic, Innovative or Offensive can give you the same amount of Diplomats as Diplomacy itself. Unless I'm going colonial it's pretty much my first choice every game
Innovative
Poor navarra did not got given all the basque culture provinces
How do you check top 8 powers
Underrated? Espionage! đ”ïž
What map mod are you using
Chewys graphics
the mod is not in the description though? I don't see it
Revenge of the bullied
he doesn't see that constantinopel is not controled by byzantium
Ayubids (Hisn Kayfa) Should be also included in mod
Iâm fairly certain I mentioned it was just Europe atm, but I didnât make the mod
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I feel that naval and maritime ideas are the most underrated.
@@snomcultist189 Theyre bad in a way that if you need a stronger navy just build a bigger navy, but they're actually banned in most mp games for their strenght
@@snomcultist189 to be fair the "Ships can repair when in coastal sea zones" of maritime ideas is pretty useful, it helped me very much on several occasions
Andalusia in this timeline would speak some evolved form of mozarabic, mozarabic being a romance language spoken in muslim Spain with heavy arabic influence (even heavier than regular spanish that has a shit ton of arabic loanwords)
It was the opposite, no? Arabic with heavy latin Influence?
@@Omouja No, mozarabic was a romance language
Can you link all the map and flag mods you are using? Great video! Thank you!đ„ł
Chewys graphics and the flags are from Tin on the workshop
@@Chewbert Thanks! :)
idk, not many idea groups are now underrated, i'd say innovative, but its literally a meta pick soo idek, the new aristo and espionage are good but they are also pretty well known at this point soo imma say Divine, had a lot of fun with Divine-Quality-Offenisve-Aristo mil picks as Teotons into Prussia (if i decide to play a campaign for longer I usually switch on a mod which grants 2 more idea groups soo I played with all of the mil groups much earlier than normal) and naval is very underrated... because navies unlike real life are pretty useless and its also removed in many competetive mods because its just that good that all naval powers are forced to pick it or get destroyed since navy is purely quality based, which is sad because every1 has the same naval units where irl this was where europe was head and shoulders above every1 else
Aristocratic and Espionage are probably the two most slept on
Andalusian is a mixed breed of morrocan and spanish... just like todays english is a mixed breed of saxon, dane and norman... some countries didnt bother converting cultures so they intermingled with each other... hence why for another example lithuanians are a mixed breed of livonian and polish and thats why polish is still an official language in lithuania to this day...
Andalusian is actually a dialect of Arabic, extinct now, but Andalusian writings are still completely legible to any literate Arab today!
Thatâs dope!
When you looked at the nations near the end, Byzantium lost Constantinople but owned most of Italy đđđ
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