![]() The size of the country modifier by itself is usually enough to completely wipe out any chance of inheriting a lesser partner in a PU - I'm not sure I have ever seen it happen. Secondly you are only looking at the increases you can get towards inheriting a lesser partner without factoring in any of the penalties. If you are playing with Lucky Nations then the chances of this happening are very low, you have a decent chance of getting PUs with non Lucky Nations but then its rare for the nation to be big enough for you to care anyway. ![]() ![]() I really want to see how much can I expand through marriage and limited wars.įirst of all PU's are incredibly dependant on chance in the first place - you can only get them if you have the same dynasty as the other nation and that is only going to happen with their ruler dies with no heir. With policies I can push my inheret chance to more than 50%Īny hidden mechanics I should be aware of? Will probably do this as soon as I finish my current campaign. It might be a fun strat, I know its not optimal but I really am the kind of person that likes to push something to the extreme and see how that turns out. To marry as many people as I can until I can get my dynasty there, and pressing my claim the moment I see no heir. Now its just a case of (according to this) Trading in Ivory(5) Though I won´t count it yet unless I can figure a good strategy to get thos consistently.įor a total of :22.5=45% of inhereting a PU. Influence Ideas 5: Diplomatic Influence(5)ĭiplomatic Ideas 5: Experienced Diplomats(3) Well, according to the Wiki for every point in Diplomatic reputation we get +2% chance to inherit lesser partner in a Personal Union.
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