![]() – You can now increase the base tax, base production and base manpower of your provinces at the cost of admin, diplomatic and military power respectively. Subject interactions are accessed through the country subjects screen. These are special actions and toggles you can enact on your subjects, such as forcing a colonial nation to declare war on another colony, placating a vassal to lower their liberty desire or forcing a lesser union partner to adopt your culture. – Added Subject Interactions for all subject types. While it is paused, no monarch power will be spent towards westernization progress and no westernization events will fire, but the country will continue to experience unrest. A Free City that gains a second province or leaves the HRE will lose their Free City status. The Emperor gets a bonus to tax income, manpower and imperial authority for each Free City in the HRE, but there can only be 7 Free Cities in total at any given time. Free Cities get a special republican government, a bonus to tax income and will always be able to call in the Emperor when they are attacked, even in internal HRE wars. – The Emperor can now grant Free City status to nations in the HRE that only own one province. Doing so will remove your own cores and claims on the province. – Can now return an owned province to another existing nation that has a core on it for an opinion boost, at the cost of 10 prestige. Rulers with balanced Karma get a bonus to both discipline and diplomatic reputation. Rulers with too high Karma become detached from the world and suffer a penalty to diplomatic reputation, while rulers with too low Karma will lose the trust of their mind and get a penalty to discipline. Karma decreases from aggressive conquest and increases from honoring alliances and releasing nations. ![]() Players with the Common Sense expansion can dynamically change their government rank through the Government screen and various events and decisions while those without are locked to rank 1 or 2 depending on whether they are independent, unless they are playing a historical empire such as Byzantium and Ming. Each Government type can now have up to 3 ranks, with higher ranks conferring better bonuses, and higher government ranks lowering cooldown on changing your National Focus. This action is not available unless the HRE has an official religion. – The diplomatic action Remove Electorate is now available to the Emperor, to remove an elector at the expense of worsened relations with other electors and 10 IA. A country can only have 3 aspects, after which Church Power can be used to trade in an existing aspect for a new one. Church Power accumulates over time and can be used to buy aspects, which are permanent modifiers added to that country’s particular version of Protestantism. If the vote goes through, the country gets the benefits of that issue for 10 years, otherwise it suffers a penalty to prestige. After five years of an issue being debated, there is a random chance that the vote will go through at the end of each month, with the chance of winning the vote depending on how many seats are backing it. Votes are secured either through events or by bribing parliament seats with things which that particular province wants. The country with the parliament can choose between a few randomly picked issues, and then have a number of years to secure enough votes for the issue to go through. Countries with Parliaments have to grant a certain number of their provinces Seats in Parliament, which then allows those seats to vote on issues. ![]() – Constitutional Monarchy, Constitutional Republic and English Monarchy now have Parliaments. Devotion affects your Papal Influence, Church Power, Prestige and Tax Income. Devotion goes up from high stability and pious acts and goes down from low stability and low religious unity. – Theocracies now have Devotion, which is similar to Legitimacy and Republican Tradition. – Theocracies now have heirs that are chosen by event, with each choice having a different effect and unlocking certain events that can happen once that heir becomes monarch.
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