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Eu4 Ruler Wrong Religion. I formed brazil with a custom nation that was jewish (religion) and tupinambá (culture), but once i formed brazil the rulers always came. Suppose your ruler has a religion that is not the state one. Without knowing exactly what happened, it's likely you had a monarch die w/o an heir while rm'd to the. Please help with verifying or updating older sections of this article. But i don't know the specifics. At least some were last verified for. A common case is a queen regency when the queen comes from a marriage with an. I think there is a rare event which can make a country convert to the religion of the ruler. Check out dynasties on the eu4 wiki. You can try to change your dynasty, which is pretty much entirely luck based. Most importantly you will get an event about unrest upon succession if the new ruler has divergent culture or religion. I think it is in. You need your ruler to die without an heir, and.

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At least some were last verified for. Suppose your ruler has a religion that is not the state one. Most importantly you will get an event about unrest upon succession if the new ruler has divergent culture or religion. You need your ruler to die without an heir, and. Check out dynasties on the eu4 wiki. You can try to change your dynasty, which is pretty much entirely luck based. Without knowing exactly what happened, it's likely you had a monarch die w/o an heir while rm'd to the. But i don't know the specifics. A common case is a queen regency when the queen comes from a marriage with an. I think it is in.

My best ruler so far r/eu4

Eu4 Ruler Wrong Religion I think it is in. A common case is a queen regency when the queen comes from a marriage with an. I think it is in. Please help with verifying or updating older sections of this article. But i don't know the specifics. Most importantly you will get an event about unrest upon succession if the new ruler has divergent culture or religion. I formed brazil with a custom nation that was jewish (religion) and tupinambá (culture), but once i formed brazil the rulers always came. Check out dynasties on the eu4 wiki. At least some were last verified for. You need your ruler to die without an heir, and. Without knowing exactly what happened, it's likely you had a monarch die w/o an heir while rm'd to the. I think there is a rare event which can make a country convert to the religion of the ruler. You can try to change your dynasty, which is pretty much entirely luck based. Suppose your ruler has a religion that is not the state one.

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