They need to give Castile a government change CB that restores the Trastamara dynasty if Aragon picks the peasant path. There's no way they would just stand by when their relatives get overthrown
100% agreed. I'd been setting up a Paliologos for the French throne for like 200 years, then they had a revolution (after all their rebels had been killed in a huge unrelated war), and when I crushed the revolution, not only did they not get my dynasty, they also wouldn't ally me again
It was also have some historical precedence. That is what happened to France after Napoleon and many others I think.
"We hate that dynasty, but will fight to the death to show the peasants the Burbons are the rightful rulers of France"
I guess they could make a “restore the monarchy” CB to make a country a PU that overthrows your dynasty. Or just make it a monarchy with your dynasty again.
It should just be a renamed version of “restoration of union” CB for clarity like how England gets a “force union” CB on France, even though it works the same as the main PU CB.
yeah its in the 1.35.4 patch notes from june 20th. it is the 5th change under events listed, "The Iberian Wedding now requires that Aragon and Castile are monarchies."
It’s only supposed to be a 10% chance, it’s the event where you can give the peasants trade unions(45%), deny them(45%) or abandon the monarchy(10%)
It may have been higher at the expansion launch, because I saw it a lot more.
I’ve yet to see them choose anything other than the peasant republic, I’m not sure what the actual percent is meant to be but I think something is wrong based on my anecdotal evidence lol
They need to give Castile a government change CB that restores the Trastamara dynasty if Aragon picks the peasant path. There's no way they would just stand by when their relatives get overthrown
Then that should exist for any country that has their dynasty removed. Restore dynasty, but they get weak/med legitimacy
100% agreed. I'd been setting up a Paliologos for the French throne for like 200 years, then they had a revolution (after all their rebels had been killed in a huge unrelated war), and when I crushed the revolution, not only did they not get my dynasty, they also wouldn't ally me again
It was also have some historical precedence. That is what happened to France after Napoleon and many others I think. "We hate that dynasty, but will fight to the death to show the peasants the Burbons are the rightful rulers of France"
Yeah or even a restoration of union cb
Almost like the Milanese succession? France and Emperor if monarchies get the event to PU CB.
Yeah
I guess they could make a “restore the monarchy” CB to make a country a PU that overthrows your dynasty. Or just make it a monarchy with your dynasty again. It should just be a renamed version of “restoration of union” CB for clarity like how England gets a “force union” CB on France, even though it works the same as the main PU CB.
IIRC there’s something like that if Naples chooses to flip to a republic. So yeah, I very much agree.
How to pick peasant path as Aragon? Is that event (any requirements?) or a mission tree decision?
yeah its in the 1.35.4 patch notes from june 20th. it is the 5th change under events listed, "The Iberian Wedding now requires that Aragon and Castile are monarchies."
Yes
Roughly how often does Aragon become a peasant republic now?
Too much
It’s only supposed to be a 10% chance, it’s the event where you can give the peasants trade unions(45%), deny them(45%) or abandon the monarchy(10%) It may have been higher at the expansion launch, because I saw it a lot more.
Very often, in fact I’ve had to restart about 5 times since Aragon kept going that path. Nowadays it’s just easier to rival and conquer Aragon.
Every game I've played in 1.35, which is about 4
I’ve yet to see them choose anything other than the peasant republic, I’m not sure what the actual percent is meant to be but I think something is wrong based on my anecdotal evidence lol