Europa Universalis 4: 10 Strongest Formable Nations (2024)

When presented with a map of the world from 1444, it's easy to see that things look quite different from today. Spain doesn't exist, the Ottomans are a major world power, and Japan is composed of warring states. But there are many things you can do to shape the world toward the one we know in the 21st century.

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From a 1444 start in Paradox Interactive's magnum opus, you can choose several nations that may start off small but go on to bigger and better things as the years go by. Whether through warfare, diplomacy, or luck, you have plenty of choices to rise through the ranks of the world and become a Great Power.

10 Castile To Spain

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If you're looking for a greater challenge, it's possible to form Spain with Aragon, but Castile is the easiest way to do it. In fact, Castile is one of the most popular choices for a 1444 start, and it's also a nation that the game itself recommends for beginners. One reason this is so is that Castile has few internal problems, has a very clear mission tree, and there are engaging gameplay options from the get-go.

Since you shouldn't be spending too much time playing whack-a-mole with rebels, you can get started with The Reconquista almost as soon as the game begins. Through the Iberian Wedding event, which is pretty easy to trigger, Castile can also ultimately take control of neighboring Aragon, which means you could avoid taking any needless military risks and focus on building your economy to become an imperial power. Colonialism is, after all, where Spain really shines, as you'll be one of the first European nations to make it across the pond.

9 England To Great Britain

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There's a convoluted way you can form Great Britain by starting as Scotland, conquering England, reforming England, and then forming Great Britain with Irish ideas, but England is the more straightforward choice. Right off the bat, England is the dominant power in the English Channel trade node, which is the best trade node in the game. And you'll continue to get more power in that node by vassalizing and conquering Ireland. If you can get around France's guarantee of independence toward Scotland (which you should be able to do with your incredible navy), taking Scotland will make you even more powerful.

You also start with provinces in France, so if you want to try and extend the Hundred Years' War, you have that option to you as well. But even if you lose your foothold in mainland Europe, the united British Isles alone offer the England player extraordinary power within a game of EU4.

8 Holland To The Netherlands

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A proper Holland game is best done with the Conquest of Paradise DLC, since that's the additional content you'll need to garner support for your independence and break free from your personal union with Burgundy. And if you manage to form them, they could be a major force.

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The Dutch start with an additional Merchant, increased trade range, 15 percent extra trade efficiency, and decreased costs for developing their provinces. Militarily, Dutch forces have ten percent extra fire ability. The Netherlands' unique Dutch Republic government also provides an additional 10 percent efficiency bonus to trade, and a bonus to the damage heavy ships can dish out. If you manage to form the Netherlands and build up your navy to rival Great Britain, that could be your ticket to becoming a global world power.

7 Brandenburg To Prussia

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Prussia is arguably the best military nation in the entire game. It's a nice reward too, because the first few decades for the Brandenburg player can be a bit rough going. The early struggles are worth it, however.

In addition to Prussia's potent military ideas, reforms that are available to Prussia as a monarchy or republic contain militarization (with the Rights of Man DLC), which gives your army bonuses the more militarized you get. 50 military power gets you ten militarization, and at 100, you'll receive even more boons to your army. The Teutonic Order, or any nation that has Prussian, Saxon, or Pomeranian culture, can also form Prussia.

6 Brandenburg To Germany

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Prussia is often the goal for Brandenburg, but you can take your game one step further and try to form Germany. While perhaps not as militarily imposing as Prussia, Germany can still be a force to be reckoned with thanks to their national ideas that grant you increased discipline, trade efficiency, less unrest, more goods produced, and an additional diplomatic relation, among other benefits.

You can't form Germany directly from Brandenburg. A good Germany game necessitates forming Prussia as quickly as possible. If you want to go a different route, you can begin your game as Brunswick.

5 Naples To Italy

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The Italian peninsula is one of the most developed pieces of terrestrial real estate in the game, and competition for it is high. What's the payoff? A stable nation with great economic and diplomatic abilities and the chance to rule the Mediterranean with a formidable navy.

Naples starts in a personal union with Aragon as the junior partner, but you can get your independence with the Conquest of Paradise DLC. If you don't have the DLC, fear not! Forming Italy can come from other Italian nations as well, many of which are quite good. Florence, for example, can form Tuscany and quickly expand to form Italy that way.

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The benefit of a Neapolitan start, however, is that you begin with the southern half of the boot and have access to the sea on both sides of the peninsula. Fun fact: Italy is the only Catholic nation in the game that can hold Roma and subjugate the Papal States without any penalties.

4 Poland To Commonwealth

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You can form Commonwealth via Lithuania, but Poland starts off in a better position economically and has the superior military, so Poland it is. Eastern Europe in the 16th century can be a dangerous place in EU4.

The Ottomans have been snowballing in power since 1444, and Muscovy or Russia have been expanding eastward for a couple of hundred years, growing in both size and power. If you're in the region and you're neither of those nations, then the Commonwealth's superior cavalry, army morale, and overall stability is your best chance of staying alive.

3 Muscovy To Russia

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Beginning in 1444, you'll likely be engaged in a rivalry against the frightening Ottomans right away, and it takes a lot of power to survive, let alone to thrive as their neighbors. But as Muscovy and later Russia, you will thrive!

Russia can field an enormous army, especially if you take Quantity ideas and make use of their Life-Long Conscription idea, which grants the Russian player 50 percent extra to your allowed army size. Russian troops also take less fire damage, artillery is cheaper, penalties for aggressive expansion are reduced, and you pay less to core provinces.

2 Uesugi To Japan

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In 1444, the warring states of Japan begin as tiny nations with one-to-a-handful of provinces. You're making no money, and war is happening all around you. No matter - Uesugi is the way to unite Japan.

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Uesugi holds three provinces in the Hokoriko region, which gives them good access to the sea on both sides of the archipelago. This positioning is also useful in allowing Uesugi to take the northeast with relatively less competition from the other daimyos. Sure, you may have to take out a boatload of loans to field a competent army and navy, but it's worth it... right?

1 Jianzhou To Qing

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You might be surprised to learn that tiny Jianzhou, bordered by the all-mighty Ming in 1444, is a more-than-adequate nation to form a future world power. In fact, Jianzhou is the best non-Ming nation to play in the region, thanks to its strong military ideas. Jianzhou boasts bonuses to their morale and manpower and suffers less attrition in enemy lands while also giving their enemies additional attrition in Jianzhou's own lands.

Jianzhou also has added bonuses to yearly legitimacy, horde unity, and stability. Keep in mind that Jianzhou can form Qing after they have formed Manchu via the Nurhachi's Reforms event, which triggers only once per game.

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Europa Universalis 4: 10 Strongest Formable Nations (2024)

FAQs

What is the strongest nation in Europa Universalis 4? ›

For the A.I the ottoman empire is the strongest nation in the game and the hardest to deal with for other A.I nations.

What is the best economy nation in eu4? ›

Pskov might have the best economic idea set in the game. They have 20% goods produced, the most significant bonus, matched only by Britain. They also have an extra merchant and bonuses to trade power, trade steering, and caravan power. The result is a nation that punches far above its weight in trade control.

What is the most played country in eu4? ›

Custom nation is number 1 but these are the top historical nations.
  • Spain (presumably mostly from continued saves)
  • Japan.
  • Hungary.
  • Denmark.
  • Ming.
  • Netherlands (presumably mostly from continued saves)
  • Commonwealth.
  • Burgundy.
Jun 25, 2015

What are the best tall nations in Europa Universalis 4? ›

Florence and Holland are top tier tall nations. Sirhind, Jaunpur, or Bengal can all easily make a tall nation in the Ganges Plains, with its vast amount of grassland/farmland with valuable trade goods. Korea and Confusian Japan are both nice picks too even though their trade node sucks.

What is the best country to play in EU4? ›

For fans looking to try something different and interesting, it's hard to go wrong with these nations.
  • 12 The Papal State.
  • 11 Austria.
  • 10 Poland.
  • 9 England.
  • 8 Trebizond.
  • 7 Castile.
  • 6 Novgorod.
  • 5 Wallachia.

What is the best country to colonize in EU4? ›

Portugal is many a player's top choice for colonization and for good reason. Portugal starts with a 25 percent bonus to their colonial range, but they're the European nation closest to the New World anyway via the Azores. Your best friend is Castile, which means you have no immediate enemies approaching you on foot.

What are the richest regions in EU4? ›

The eastern european farmland, France, Sevilla, Lubeck and China. These are great for money and devving. Africa has high trade value and excellent goods.

Which government type is best EU4? ›

  • 5 Native Tribe. Starting With Extreme Handicaps. Effects. ...
  • 4 Monarchy. Vanilla But Flexible For Most Playthroughs. Effects. ...
  • 3 Republic. Dominate Early Game Management. Effects. ...
  • 2 Theocracy. Dominant Military Held Back By Contentious Leadership. Effects. ...
  • 1 Tribal Government. Razing As The Backdrop Of World Conquest. Effects.
Dec 27, 2023

Is Japan strong in EU4? ›

If the shogun vassalizes a country outside Japan, it will become a daimyo and gains the special Daimyo government. This makes Japan extremely powerful in practice as it is essentially allowed unlimited vassals.

Does EU4 have America? ›

USA does not exist. Administrative technology is at least 10. is not at war. Capital is a cored province in the Colonial Eastern America region.

Who has the most hours on EU4? ›

Most Europa Universalis IV Playtime Ladder (Worldwide)
#Steam IDPlaytime (H)
1BCK48,428
2Ayanami25,598
3Raichuu24,981
4DrunkenBlowfish24,108
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Can you conquer the whole world in EU4? ›

Most of the game is just setting up for later in the game, when Administrative Efficiency kicks in. All you need is a decent powerbase, you can easily conquer about 80% of the world in the last hundred or so years.

Can you colonize in EU4? ›

Netherlands even if many other nations also had colonies overseas. In EU4 however, any nation can create a vast colonial empire with proper planning.

Is EU4 realistic? ›

EUIV being a sandbox game is as accurate as it can be at the start of the game. However, as you continue with the game further into the timeline a divergence can occur from a historical accuracy standpoint.

Can you conquer the world in Europa Universalis 4? ›

Yes, this is known as a World Conquest (WC) and is the goal of the achievement World Conqueror, and the game's hardest achievement The Three Mountains; conquer the entire world as Ryukyu. There's also One Faith, which is converting the entire world to, well, one faith.

What is the best start in Europa Universalis 4? ›

Among EU4 players of all levels, the default 1444 start is by far the most popular choice. From a beginner's perspective, the 1444 start is particularly advantageous: Many game mechanics are not yet accessible in 1444, and will gradually unlock as the timeline progresses.

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