Europa Universalis IV: Keeping Army Tradition HIgh
I just did a difficult economical-challenged achievement (Lucky of the Irish as kildore).
It was difficult in the early years to keep army tradition higher than 10-25ish Army Tradition.
I was wondering is there an easier first 4 at most idea group order that can reach at least 50ish army tradition hovering ignoring National Ideas (Like Prussian .5 bonus to Army Tradition).
Requirements:
+Two military ideas in three or four first idea groups at most
+possible use of policies is ok
+Assuming western tech group country
+assume National Idea will not contribute one way or another to army tradition
+stuff that indirectly reduce boost army tradition like building cost and less maintenance is ok
+Assume growing tall gameplay with few war or mostly defensive mentality
+reach hovering 50 army tradition or higher
+assume this country will either start small or medium (One province up to 30ish) and grow to afford +1/2 advisers across the board
+idea group obviously have to be practical like second idea is military to avoid falling behind
+ideally doable before 1600 (Thirty Years' War)
+fewer monarchy points used the better
I know it is possible to reach 100% hovering (did it for an achievement) but it requires lot of idea group picks to be practical in every possible situation.
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How do you increase Army tradition eu4?
Gaining army traditionEdit The exact formula for tradition gain is not currently known, but you get more tradition the more losses you suffer, relative to your total force limit. Losing a battle will cause you to gain more tradition than winning.What is good Army tradition eu4?
The easiest way to keep navy tradition high is by making sure you protect trade with light ships. What this means is that you get +2 yearly naval tradition per 100% ratio of light ships to your naval limit.Quarbit Explains Army Tradition in EU4
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