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Yeah the map is screwed up. Guess who will be my adversary when those freaking western douches will come to the eastern indies?
Yeah, and it feels a bit ridiculous to me. I know it has to be somewhat complicated or hard to annex, but come on.
Arrrrrrrrg! It seems as though every game I start that looks promising always ends up getting ruined! I mean, I started a game as Muscovy (I've never done Eastern Europe before), and I was of course, doing what I normally do; conquering the small states around me and forming alliances. And in doing so I've created a medium size state. Though, for some strange reason, right after my war with Ryazan and Novgorod, Lithuania cancels their alliance with me (my only alliance); and then decides to go on a rampage. Now they're a massive beast of an empire, and for some strange reason they hate me (and have warned me). In the outcome of the war with Novgorod and Ryazan, those two formed an alliance together. And to top it all off I've been warned by the Golden Horde. So basically, I can't start a war without getting dog-piled by everyone surrounding me. What should I do???
I guess you'll just have to guarantee some states and hope God plays the diplomacy cards in your favor... that way, you can sneak right away from that pesky little warning.The key to break a large "alliance" is to find holes in it, and luckily, EU3 has plenty of technicalities ready to be exploited!
Guaranteeing is a nice way to unilaterally form an alliance as well: if you guarantee Ryazan, and they're attacked, you'll be allied with them for the duration of the war, as well as with any of their allies!
...Unless HTTT changed it.
I don't think you automatically go to war in HTTT if you have guarantee, I think you just get a casus belli, or at least that's what I think... I usually don't guarantee states![]()
Though I will try that! I won't do it to Ryazan though, since they have some delicious cores I want...
Damn Paradox can't make up their mind... sometimes a guarantee is an alliance call, other times a casus belli!
But regardless of the exact mechanics, the point remains true. Once you understand the diplomatic mechanisms, exploit all the loopholes in alliances to pick an alliance apart.Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary would be very menacing... but if you can attack each of their separate allies... you can dismantle that power bloc with ease.
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