There is some RNG element to it and you might need to save scum if you really want Bohemia under PU. Now you open up the diplomacy screen for Bohemia, go to speed 4 or 5 and stare at it till you see a von Habsburg as a ruler.
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Ally Milan (they will help in your war against Venice and maybe even the Popeman).Ally Papal State (we ally them now to use up one of their relationship slots).
Don’t ally burgundy because you don’t want to be called into their defensive wars. Austria starts with 2 diplomats so we will juggle them around cooldown times.
I wish I could give you a longer step by step guide, but the RNG in game will dictate how you play to some extent. After that, I will lay out the next objectives in more broad terms. I have laid out each step you will take for the first couple of months. Diplomacy has to be timed fairly well, as once nations fill their relationship slots its harder to get alliances and royal marriages (RM). This guide will help you set up the first couple of months and fulfill short term objectives. Just have fun!Īustria is one of the few nations where you will use diplomacy more than war to get a solid base for world domination. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to play this game. And so, I have decided to split the guide into two versions- a Guide to Assertive Austria (for minmaxing play style) and a Guide to Amicable Austria (for more casual play style). You can min-max and live on the edge or you can sit back, relax and play at your own pace. You can not only play different nations, but you can play the same nation in many different ways.
One of the best things I like about EU4 is it’s endless replayability. Here is my attempt to help out the newer players who want to try their hand at EU4. Disclosure: This guide is inspired by one of the posts I read on Reddit and realized that despite it’s steep learning curve, there isn’t a central hub for EU4 guides.