![]() It's worth to select Support Loyalists to decrease Sweden's liberty desire by 20%. Norway is relatively easy to integrate, however Sweden is not, having significantly more provinces than Denmark and tending to have a larger land force limit and more advanced administrative, diplomatic and military technologies than Denmark, thus usually wanting to declare an independence war against their overlord. In order to annex the personal unions of Norway and Sweden, Denmark must have at least as many provinces as the country you want to integrate as well as +190 relations with said country. ![]() Up from Patch 1.34, the mechanics for Denmark were changed and it is not possible to integrate Sweden and Norway without following the Danish missions any more. The strategy below worked in the game versions until Patch 1.33. Bear in mind, due to the dynamic nature of the game, it may unfold differently for other players. The below is one of many player suggested strategies for Denmark. If Has completed the mission “Colonize the Gold Coast”ĪI will always take this decision Disasters.If Has completed the mission “Push further West”.If Has completed the mission “The North Sea Empire”.If Has completed the mission “Colonize America”.If Has completed the mission “Dansk Vestindien”.If Has completed the mission “Dansk Deccan Coast”.Our country gains a permanent claim on all provinces in the following regions :.If Has completed the mission “Conquer Bengal”.Our country gains a permanent claim on all provinces in the following areas :.Country's name changes to “Kalmar Union”.Else, if has enacted the “Unified Kalmar Monarchy” government reform :.Country's name changes to “North Sea Empire”.gets “Increased Centralization” for 20 years, giving:.removes all provinces from the Holy Roman Empire, if it is a member and not an elector or the emperor.Trigger country event “New Traditions & Ambitions”.If the country does not have custom ideasnor Scandinavian Ideas :.gets permanent claims on Scandinavia region. ![]() increases rank to kingdom, if it is a duchy.owns at least 40 provinces within the Scandinavia region.has completed a mission that lets the nation ignore the tech requirement.Playing with normal or historical nations. has an administrative technology of at least 20.is not a subject nation other than a tributary state or a Cultural Influenced State.is not the Papal State or the Holy Roman Empire.Afterwards, the possibilities for Denmark are plenty, including colonization, fighting Muscovy/ Russia or dominating the North in general. Further on Denmark's goals are mainly keeping the two unions stable and eventually integrate their lands. It is a good idea to annex Holstein first, as Denmark will need 15 provinces to integrate Norway and at the start it only has 10, so the 2 additional provinces will be very welcome. Holstein is Denmark's vassal these circumstances give the player the chance to expand rapidly and peacefully early on. In 1444, Denmark starts as the leader of the Kalmar Union, the senior member of two personal unions Sweden and Norway. The Norwegians still favor the deposed Erik, while the Swedish nobility was recently united under their regent, Karl Knutsson. The Danish crown has pawned away many of its assets to its leading families while neither the Swedish or Norwegian nobles seem to care much for their new German king. Time will tell what Christopher's legacy will be. Cristopher has no ties to the Danish or Swedish nobility but it seems he has grand plans for the three Nordic kingdoms, styling himself the first Arch-King of the North. This recently culminated in a series of wars ending in the loss of Slesvig followed by the deposition of the Danish king Erik, now a mere pirate chief on the island of Gotland.ĭenmark has just elected a new king from the Bavarian Wittelsbach family. The Danish monarchy has many enemies however, in particular among the cities of the Hanseatic League, an alliance of free cities in control of the Baltic trade that Denmark now threatens. Since its inception this Kalmar Union has been lead by the Danes, the strongest and richest of the Nordic powers, close to the continent with an ambition to control and dominate the Baltic Sea area. As of the treaty of Kalmar in 1397 the Nordic Crowns of Norway, Sweden and Denmark are intended to be borne by one monarch.
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