![]() ![]() ![]() To me the best starting moves in the game is to Ally/Royal Marriage Milan, Castile, Burgandy, and ally Ottomans. However every single alliance that you have created at this time will automatically be joined in the war and they have no choice. Not only will it start a war automatically but it will only be England you are fighting regardless of who or how many alliances they have. Thank you for reading our EU4 France Guide! AdvertisementsĪll you have to do at least now “maybe it was a patch” is wait it out and the game will automatically start the war with you and England. Alternatively, you may want to invade Ireland, the Iberian Peninsula, or Italy. Or, you can continue to invade central Europe. In which, you have the ability to be one of the first nations to reach the New World. To increase the chance of Burgundy being inherited by France, we recommend you forge an alliance with Burgundy.Īfter you have taken care of many of your smaller neighbour’s -Provence, Brittany, etc- and taken back your core lands, there is multiple paths you may take.įor instance, you can choose to colonize. During which, Burgundy will be inherited by either you, or Austria. Keep in mind, that if you got a royal marriage with Burgundy - like I advocated for in the previous steps -, there is a very likely chance that the Burgundian Inheritance Event occurs. By now, you should be the most powerful nation in Europe. Whether you annex or vassalize them is your choice. Though they might ally a strong nation, by now you should be able to deal with it. If you have been following the French mission tree -.Ĭontinue by declaring war against Brittany. Once that war is over and done with, justify a war goal against Brittany - Or, you should have an exisiting war goal against them.Along with two of the southern provinces. The Provence war should be pretty straight forward.Once you have a claim, declare war against them. But if not, you may need to build a spy network, and fabricate a claim. Like I have previously mentioned, Provence typically gets excommunicated -providing you with a Casus Belli. Furthermore, within the following years, your peace treaty timer with Provence should finish.You may need to improve relations with them before they accept. Trust me, forming a royal marriage with them is crucial down the track. If you can, you will want to form an alliance with the Burgundians -Burgundy-, or at a minimum form a royal marriage with them. After the war, you will want to turn your attention on some of you neighbour’s.I usually take the two southern provinces and most of the northern ones. ![]() Upon having enough, take back as many French cores as you can. Once you’ve sieged all of the English provinces on mainland Europe, you’ll have to start playing the waiting game-the war score will slowly tick up.TIP: Wait until you receive a free war goal against Provence before invading them due to The Papal States excommunicating them-which will result in 50% less aggressive expansion when taking their provinces. Thus players must conquer them-the sooner you break your alliance with them, the sooner your truce timer finishes. Next, you will also want to break your alliance with Provence, as their land is a part of your mission tree. So you will want to remove your guarantee on Scotland, as it will not help you out long term -let alone the short term. They begin the game with a somewhat one-sided relationship with Scotland. Firstly, you’ll want to organize France’s diplomatic situation.This guide will focus on creating an overpowered France in EU4-expect to be one of the most influential and powerful nations. So yes-France starts with a somewhat average monthly income, but be assured that you will have so much money as the game progresses. This disregards the wealthy (arguably overpowered) economy of France. France has an overwhelmingly good army discipline, which increases its manpower, army discipline, and infantry combat ability. ![]()
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