![]() ![]() One of the claimants makes a drastic decision. Its Khan decided now would be a great moment to stop living, plunging the Khanate into a succession crisis. The Crimean Khanate has some stability issues at the start of EU4. The Fate of the Crimean KhanateĪs if the Ottomans weren’t already powerful enough, they can gain a powerful ally to the North: The Crimean Khanate. You can get a powerful march for free – the Crimean Khanate. This is the reason you don’t want to have all your armies tied up. You can revoke your guarantee of the country to save some diplo power.Īround this time, you might get another event popping up. With the Hungarians losing their claims on Wallachia, there’s no imminent threat that they will end up in their sphere of influence. You can retake some Bosnian cores for cheap, too! When you’ve cored all the land, you can also complete the mission to Conquer New States. This grants you permanent claims on all of Wallachia. This way, you can complete the Conquer Serbia mission. Also, force them to give up their claims on Wallachia. Let Bosnia retake its cores and take Nándofehérvár, better known as Belgrade, for yourself (if you border, give it to Bosnia otherwise). We’re not going to take too much from Hungary since we don’t want them to get weak too fast or upset too much of Europe. If they have no strong allies, declare war on them once you’ve sufficiently neutered the Hungarian army. Īs you’re fighting and beating Hungary, your truce with Serbia might run out. You can now also complete the mission Acquire Subjects. Make sure to improve relations with Dulkadir while you’re in this stage – we’ll be vassalizing them soon. So once you’ve vassalized Bosnia, it’s time to declare war on Hungary. When you take cores that belong to a vassal, it’s easier to acquire them and costs less aggressive expansion. Save Bosnia from annexation, and they’ll be your best friend! Anything to get to that +190 relations so they agree to vassalization. So it’s time for the diplomatic offensive! Ally Bosnia, guarantee it, improve relations, give it money and use your influence. If we vassalize Bosnia and declare a war on Hungary to retake Bosnian cores, we can severely weaken our greatest Balkan adversary very early on. In my scenario, they’re a one-province minor, willing to be vassalized by the Ottomans, with active rebels in Hungary. There’s almost always an opening – in my case, that opening existed in the form of the severely weakened Bosnia. Your EU4 run might give you other opportunities. Note that this Ottomans Guide is here especially based on opportunities. Perfect timing to expand our hold on the Balkans. Racing Hungary and Venice for Influence: Serbia, Bosnia, and WallachiaĪlthough some states are definitely upset with us, they’re not ready to be the backbone of any massive coalition against us. The Mamluks are about ready to form a coalition, and they’re pretty big and scary. Some countries are already a little annoyed. Next up in this EU4 guide: it’s about 1460 and we are revving up the Ottoman engine. EU4 Ottomans Guide (Late Game): 1510 – 1600Ģ.6) Back to the Black Sea Act III – Races in the Balkan and the Levant.EU4 Ottomans Guide (Early Game): 1444 – 1460.Another very helpful DLC for the Ottomans is Rights of Man, which will keep you from ever having to worry about heirs ever again.įind the first and third installments of this guide here: ![]() The guide also assumes that players know the basics of the game, such as constructing buildings, managing armies and finances, and conquering new territory. If you don’t have all the DLCs, make sure to at least get the Cradle of Civilization DLC. This EU4 Ottomans Guide is for patch 1.33.3 and with all DLCs installed. In case you joined the guide series here, welcome! To prevent you from having to read basic info in just the first part, I’ll repeat it quickly here. If you’re stuck anywhere in the Age of Discovery, this part of the guide is also for you. This part is for those players who are wondering which moves to make next. The first part of this guide covers starting moves and the first 15 years, as you deal with the Anatolian beyliks of Candar and Karaman, the remainder of the Byzantines, Greece, and part of Serbia. This is part 2 of the Ottomans made Easy EU4 guide. ![]()
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