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Eu4 Castile Heir, Also his infertility leads to a civil war right? Archived post. I've often had a soft spot for Castile and Spain and love to play them but it seems the events never want to fire when they're expected to. Archived post. I don't use any mods or dlcs but I remember this didn't happen before. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by If Austria and Castile/Spain are allied and both rivals of France there's an event that can fire that gives Castile/Spain a Habsburg heir, which would make both a natural PU and especially a claim throne Have you tried disinheriting a 6-6-6 heir I am sure there wouldn't be any pending events in that scenario. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Spain has a very powerful tool in her disposal in-game. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game hgtjgtj OP • 2 yr. I know you can put one in Spain as Austria but is there an event or easy way to become the chin as I had a female heir better than Isabella as Castile and a few years younger, so I declined this event. If Castile and Austria both rival France, Austria has the Habsburg dynasty, and Castile has no heir then there is a very high chance that you'll get an event I rivaled France too, RM Austria, disinherit Enrique and within a few months got the event for Habsburg heir. Does this happen in eu4? Without disinheriting heirs can a new male heir be born and If you have a royal marriage with them, they are not rivaled to you, they do not have an heir, but can have one, they are not under a PU, their ruler age is at least 20, both of you have been rivaled by So I've read a ton about how Castille is super easy mode and all that. Getting a girl is unlikely, though. Claim throne: If you have a royal marriage and same dynasty with another country and they have a disputed succession (either no heir or an heir with low Basically, is it better to get Isabella or continue with a Habsburg heir in the hopes of getting a PU in the future with Austria You can get Enriques far competenter sister Isabella of Castille as heir if you are after 1450. Our kingdom is being torn apart by our meddling nobility which has now thrown us into a civil war. Or several random heir EU4 Event IDs Find below a list of all event IDs in EU4. 354K subscribers in the eu4 community. A female heir is difficult in the current version, because you can only seem get them from events. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. A female regent is able to trigger the Iberian inheritance event, which you That will trigger a queen regency (needs also the Rights of Man DLC) which also counts as a female ruler. 30: never. 29 Castile (I'm assuming you actually mean Castile, because Spain doesn't matter for the wedding) has a 19. Among other conditions the most important one is that Austria got So I play Castille quite a bit but I was playing last night and got the Isabela heir event for Castille. do nothing and become PU partner of either Russia or Castile (Russia has my dynasty). Monarch. thanks Castile: How to get royal marriage with Austria for the Habsburg event? It is said (legendary?) that if France rivals both Castile and Austria, and they both rival France back, and if Castile and Austria are Queen Regents count too, if you get an heir and he's to young try killing off your leader. 30, had a RM with Burgundy when the ruler died without heir. I read about some opening moves and one of them is to disinherit Enrique to get Isabella as an heir to trigger the Iberian wedding. Aragon can later take a decision to inherit Castile and form Spain. I have found no way to get rid of It just gives you a female heir. There is also the event Isabella of Castile which gives you a good female heir, but the chance Hi, this are my first steps in the game. In fact the only event that you might face in that scenario TIL you can straight-up inherit the Low Countries as Castile / Spain. ok so can either nation have a regency The conditions are: Castile has no heir (so you need RoM to disinherit enrique) France Rivals Austria (very likely) France Rivals Castille (30-40% chance, restart if not) Austria Rivals France (very likely) But I don't know how things work if the king dies with no heir, so I just wonder if I should make sure there's a replacement before throwing him out of the house. I'm Our kingdom is being torn apart by our meddling nobility which has now thrown us into a civil war. true you disown your heir in the country management tab (where go assign advisors, it’s the first tab on the left) it’s behind a dlc i believe i can’t remember which one but there should be a button next to Heirs seem to be bugged currently and you only seem to get male heirs (at least as castile). However, they got 0/0/0 heirs from start in both 1444 and 1492. If I introduce a new heir, would it be possible to somehow Hi everyone, I have a few questions that came up my Castile game: (1) Dynastic considerations: Seeing that abominable 000 heir, I decided to disinherit him and live with the prestige hit. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game What are the different parameters affecting my chances of inheriting it? I assume Austria and France usually will have much better chances than me, right? Thanks. New comments cannot I am currently playing as Lotharingia, I formed the country like 50 years later after Marie died. 67 votes, 31 comments. 329K subscribers in the eu4 community. These lands are not represented by specific provinces Even better, if your king dies while you either have no heir or an underage heir, your queen (if you have one) will become regent. My female heir proceeded to immediately die within a few Aragon can also form a personal union over Castile through the Aragonese “ Iberian Wedding ” event if Aragon is controlled by a player. There is a bug somewhere which causes the normal heir mechanics to only produce male heirs (at least for Both the introduce heir and the normal heir mechanic seem to never generate female heirs. Its main requirement is that the ruler of Aragon and Castile have different genders (or Aragon is in a regency So I like to disinherit bad heirs and fight like 3 minor nations and get around 17 prestige each from them but I want to know if its worth introducing a new heir or just waiting. Deleted all male names and to my shock , the add_heir created " de Trastámara". Since [Root. Castile and Aragon are two very powerful nations in EU4, and binding them together is a great way to start building a Spanish empire. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Next keep colonising into Africa / America and fighting Malmurks to connect your land together while you wait 10 years to call in France again (I don't play with Cossacks) against Castile. GetName] currently lacks an heir, 941 votes, 96 comments. Question about Castille civil war event I am playing castille, selected Isa as heir decision, later, when the Castille civil war starts the only options are to replace my current heir with a different one, siding with Alright so I got the Iberian wedding event back in 1452 and so I have been waiting for the Isabella of Castile event hopping that I can still get it and I can't have my shitty 0/0/0 heir inherit so yeah can you There is an event "A Very Strategic Marriage" which can give Austrian Lowlands to Spain/Castile and an Habsburg Heir to Spain/Castile. The land of a realm which has access to estates is divided among all the estates, and the crownland, which represents the land you directly control. Disinherit him and hope for a girl instead. I'm planning on some achievement hunting with them however the starting King and Heir are going to kill my ability to 352K subscribers in the eu4 community. Is there any way to increase the chance of getting it? I tried killing my heir & king, since IIRC 5 ذو القعدة 1439 بعد الهجرة News About us Careers Join our playtests Media contact Social Media Quite important for Iberian wedding In 1. 6% chance to get a female heir (the In my opinion the most effective way is to : desinherit Enrique and and then it doesn’t matter if the heir is male or female as long as the heir is young when Currenty I have a RM with Burgundy and good relations and Burgundy rivaled both France and the Emperor. Is there any chance to trigger that I can get a female heir to name her Marie? Or do I need to start all over I have a royal marriage with Burgundy and Austria. This tool comes in the form of an event aimed at simulating the historical ascendance of the Habsburg You start in a game where France rivals Austria and Castile, Austria rivals France and you rival France. After agreeing to the Iberian Wedding i waited 50 years and kept my relation to Aragon at 200. If Castile get into a Then the opportunity came to seize Castile's throne, and I did, so now I'm at war with everybody, and Castile got their own heir again. I would disinherit but the heir has really I have 2 options: introduce a new heir that isn't my dynasty. ago r5: castile disinherited enrique at the start of the campaign, i've never seen that before bruhbruhbruhpoopbruh The dynasty was presumed to have died out, but it now seems that there still exists a member, although their claim to the throne is considered weak. They are to eat, not ally. I read about some opening moves and one of them is to disinherit Enrique to get Isabella as an heir to trigger the Iberian In EU4, rulers are influential in the running of a country, having between 0 and 6 points of administrative, diplomatic and military skill; these skills contribute They do get an event that allows them to add a Habsburg heir to a non-Habsburg no heir ruler of Austria, and that heir has a 10% chance of being female (their base female heir chance is ~3%). You should not need I got Isabella as heir before Castilian Civil War triggered. Noob here, playing Castile, do disinherit him , wait for him to die, or another option. In my last Castile-Spain playerthrough, I ended up with the Burgundian Succession, Neapolitan PU, got a Hapsburg heir, which led to a PU over Austria (after they'd I did a test run as Castile on 1. Claiming a throne has got to be the most unreliable CB in the game For example, Castile's starting heir is horrible. I think it will always work in these circumstances. 344 votes, 36 comments. They inherited their junior partners and then I got a PU over them. For about 5 years the tooltip said that on monarch death, I will have a personal union with them, but now they got a Ottomans are one of the great dangers of the world. Is there any other 85 votes, 11 comments. I read that if Burgundy rivaled France and the Emperor that I (Castile) will get the Apparently, if you play as Austria, you can get an event to get an heir of the von Habsburg dynasty on their throne if Castile/Spain doesn't have an heir and you The strategy I use for Castile is the following: Disinherit Enrique. I tested this with castile and didn't get a female heir in about 50 tries with the introduce heir and with the normal Playing as Portugal I used 'claim throne' on Castile who had no heir at the time. Is there a way to get the inheritance or increase your chances as Hello I would like to ask if somebody already have tested triggering Burgundian Inheritance for Castile with Emperor patch? - is it necessary to force it to trigger and if yes, how? is it same as it was before I played a Castile campaign in 1. This seems to apply to the add_heir console command, the normal birth of an heir and the introduce heir Thinking of firing up a Castile game and trying to get a Habsburg on the throne (and avoiding insta-PU). After the civil war was Also not having a heir triggers heir generating events, extra is your ruler is somewhat old already so your chance of improving bad heir increases notably though it comes with the gamble of possibly losing Modified the names in countries/ castile and gave Maria a -100000, still no female heir. Never had it happen with a female heir, only Regency councils, so I'd say your chances of that happening are way better than waiting for a queen to appear. We're roughly in 1470. 26 محرم 1447 بعد الهجرة Whether you want a Habsburg monarch on the throne for roleplaying purposes or want to use the event to improve your nation’s position, there are simple ways to I'm very new to the game and I recently started a playthrough with Castile. For example, let's take the Isabella of Castile event: This seems to I remember a game from over about a year and a half ago, where I (Castile) had taken several provinces from Aragon and yet I still got the Iberian Wedding, that was EU4 before COP. 355K subscribers in the eu4 community. When I read the patch notes for the Isabella of Castile event on the EU IV wiki, it just mentioned the change that Isabella will now be given as a heir rather than a ruler. If you get a good male heir you don't want to disinherit as well, kill off your king while So Austria has owned the lowlands almost the whole game but as soon as Castile got a Habsburg heir they inherited the lowlands. Portugal and Morocco can be either though I So by disinheriting Joan as your heir, you also killed him as the ruler of Navarra, triggering a succession war between you and Castile because all three of you I'm playing as Portugal and my king is 47 years old and I don't have an heir and I have a RM with Spain and Britanny, no one else will accept a RM with me, is there any other way to get a consort or do I I just tried 3 times ironman Castile, but got frustrated, since I never got the Iberian wedding even until 1530. In 1. 29 and this setup worked pretty well for me. I’m guessing it’s a new event I have a royal marriage with Burgundy and Austria. I didn't think they'd count but it happened to me about an hour ago so ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯ It seems impossible to get the Netherlands as Castile despite them getting it irl. Do your estate stuff (mana privilege, get the +1 diplo rep from the clergy, burgher In real life monarchies if there was a son, even if he was younger, he would replace the daughter as the next heir. 5 رجب 1439 بعد الهجرة 28 رجب 1446 بعد الهجرة If Austria and Castile/Spain are allied and both rivals of France there's an event that can fire that gives Castile/Spain a Habsburg heir, which would make both a natural PU and especially a claim throne 13 ذو القعدة 1446 بعد الهجرة I'm trying to get the PU with Aragon so I can actually progress, but I've seen how rare the Isabella of Castile event is, so how should I go about it? Is it worth it to wait for a female heir in Aragon or try to 19 محرم 1444 بعد الهجرة 24 ذو الحجة 1442 بعد الهجرة I'm very new to the game and I recently started a playthrough with Castile. Find out how it works. Of course, then it triggered, replacing Isabella with the useless Enrique. The bad news is that my royal family is Habsburg now. The Castilian Civil War [1] is a disaster in Castile. Reroll until you have England as rival and France and Aragon as friendly. She has already [Castile MP] No heir - Succession war over me - what happens? I'm playing a multiplayer game as Castile, with my friend playing England. To PU Aragon, you need the event The Iberian Wedding. you don't even need to disinherit Enrique for that event, but it's mtth is 1000 months. I play as Castille and want to form Spain. He was buffed from 0/0/0 to 2/0/1 but he remains trash. 352K subscribers in the eu4 community. For me it's a bit weird to keep seeing this when Kösem Sultan While the heir to our land is still too young to serve as ruler, the heir's mother Kösem Sultan have asked to officially serve as a regent ruler of the Ottoman Empire. Now I know who was the historical queen of Spain and brought the Aragon and Castilian thrones together The Burgundian Succession is just one of many actual historical events to be replicated in EU4 and it's a very complex one. Type the name of an event or an event key into the text box below to instantly search our database 1,590 events. If both Castile/Spain and Austria rival France, France rivals both back, and Castile/Spain and Austria do not rival each other, Castile/Spain can gain a As Castile this time (9/10 Burgundy will rival Castile if it's the player) in 1450, Charles has a strong heir. If I break royal ties with Burgundy, disinherit my current heir and introduce a new heir, will that heir be part of the Hapsburg dynasty? Archived post. Now i checked and it says Castile is a very strong country, sure. I always get Isabella of Castile very early so after I choose her, in the Castilian civil war I always lose her as heir. Ally Poland if they PUed Lith, and work on an heir there starting in the 1500s, you definitely want your family on the throne in . Both are quite young and a high chance to live for a very long time. The BI happens and Austria gets it, when you don't have an heir you will get an event that will give 2.
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