Has anyone seen vassals in their campaign? I've not witnessed any faction become a vassal, not been able to impose this and have not had this demand from anyone. Just wondering
......Orda
Has anyone seen vassals in their campaign? I've not witnessed any faction become a vassal, not been able to impose this and have not had this demand from anyone. Just wondering
......Orda
Yes, I've seen France being the vassal of Spain.
I've tried twice to impose it, to no avail and haven't had the demand from anyone.
I guess it can easily be overlooked? I don't check the diplomatic screen every turn and I don't think you get a message like "faction x became the vassal of faction y"? I wonder what the conditions are?
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Early in my English campaign, France (after betraying the alliance with me and tried to besiege me) sent their princess and wanted me to became their vassal, twice, (if I remembered correctly)...my respond is of course...wipe them off the mapOther than that I haven't seen any nation becoming vassal of others
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I've seen it quite a few times and have been asked to become a vassal a lot and there is a diplomatic message.
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I posted some stuff in lengths about this before but too lazy to go find it now.
Lets just say that in order to make someone a successful vassal,you already have to be at war with them (to get the option)
In the diplomacy screen, they will only ever become your vassal if when you make the offer it is counted as balanced or demanding to begin with.
Also, there is an oddity with it where loading the game may bump it from balanced to very demanding (they will never agree unless you give them all your settlements)
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The Mongols keep asking me to become their vassal. Every time I just scream "NO" and then the diplomat annoys me by saying "don't worry, we can talk about this later" in his annoying Mongol accent!
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Someone almost always demans be to become their vassal at the start of the campaignm, but the only time ive ever seen someone become a vassal is when denmark became a vassal to germany.
It does happen quite a bit in my games. Turks usually submit to Byzantium (or the other way round). France usually gives in to Milan and then Milan bows to England in late game. I think Poland and Hungary became vassals in my last game after Timurids swarmed over their empires.
To beat a faction into surrender, you need to border all their territories, outnumber them 4 times in total military strength and 3 times in local strength. The first condition can be horribly hard to achieve, especially if they have a crusade territory somewhere far away.
Ive seen it a lot. Portugal and Spain, France and the HRE, Egpyt and Turkey, and a few more I cant remember. To enforce it myself you have to threaten enemy cities/castles with a large force inside the province.
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In a Danish Campaign I was a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire, France, Hungary, The Holy Romn Empire again, The Mongols and then Hungary again.
Its quite an easy way to make money (Danish freedom generally costs around 10,000 florins). Never had anyone be my Vassal though.
Both times I've played as England France has asked me to become their vassal. The first time this happened, they agreed to trade me a couple of their regions if I became a vassal. I accepted, and then a few turns later attacked them with apparently little or no penalty. So it ended up being a cheap way to get a couple of regions for free.
Trading regions in diplomacy is not cool :-/
in my first english campaign france demanded i become their vassal and i agred for a huge tribute for 10 years. theya greed. :D gave me time to build up enough strnght to beat them.
i've seen it a few times among the AI but doesnt seem to mean much since the protector doesnt seem to do any protecting.
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I myself had a few vassals, but the funiest thin g i ever witnesed was,
The HRE has in one campain i played accepted SIMOULTAINEOSLY to be the vassal of i think denmark and venice![]()
Although i think denmark and venice were alies then..
I get demands of vassalship frequently. I've seen an actual client kingdom relationship announced once. It may have happened more often and I just wasn't paying attention, I tend to whip through or completely ignore most of the diplomatic info messages from ending turns, since diplomacy really doesn't matter in this game. (IMO)
I've tried dozens of times to make a faction my vassal but have never succeeded. Even with them on the brink of elimination with the army in place ready to lay seige.
I know, I know, Offer them provinces, offer them money...
Done it. Never works. For me anyway.
If you need to offer them provinces or a lot of money, then they will not accept to begin with unless you give them your empire.
If they are willing to accept, giving them map info + 4000-8000 flroins should be enough.
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I've seen AI factions turn other AI factions into vassals a lot. Been demanded I become a vassal once, though I've never got a vassal myself.
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I make other factions my vassals all the time. It's not hard.
In fact, I generally at the beginning of any campaign, pick one to three other factions that I intend to keep alive. I ally with them, make marriage alliances, etc. I never break an alliance with them, and if they attack me, I'll only beat them into submission, never destroy them.
Generally it's along historical alliance lines (Like if I'm Byzantium I'll keep the Rus and the Danes alive).
It's generally more trouble than exterminating them, but it's more fun.
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Interesting, Ive beaten many into a state where they are hanging on the brink. Whenever I offer a ceasefire and demand they become a vassal I am told it's very demanding. I thought it was quite compassionate myself but there you go. But if the so called protector does nothing to protect or interact it's a bit meaningless. I really thought we would get the chance to send armies to assist allies and vassals in joint field battles
.......Orda
Just made HRE vassals as England; even gave them 5k for this(God knows why). Didn't even beat them too hard... took Hamburg to give it to the Danes(God knows why again) and trashed 3 stacks that were around in the process.
And now, for the sake of roleplaying, I'm tryin' to protect them(which is a pain in the since I have to run around their territories like no tommorow due to them being at war with 3 factions and me not having watchtowers over there and being to lazy to make spies...). Otherwise, I didn't get what are the benefices of this thing... I pushed the french around abit, but they didn't support, despite having perfect relations with them(and that's with patched diplo)... Shrug, anyway, it's possible, and even for reasonable cash.
Saw the ai making each other vassals a ton of times however... particularly the mongols seem to enjoy it when I"m not over there:p Guess in every game I was in the west they made the turks vassals.
Anyway, again, this is with patched diplo; without, even when I had 50+ provs. to their 1 and offered them hundreds of k, they kept refusing...
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You have to part with something in the order of 50k florins to get them to agree, plus return them a few territories. It's a major hassle for something so easily broken.Originally Posted by Orda Khan
In RTW, I would maintain client kingdoms in the Middle East to save myself the agony of maintaining public order so far away. I love the new and more forgiving (as well as reasonable) public order system in M2TW, but now there's really no benefit to keeping protectorates around even for that purpose.
Dopp: That's not true. I've gotten factions to agree to vassalage without offering them a cent.
Usually though, I give them back one of the territories I took from them.
Oftentimes a faction will agree to vassalage after just one single really severe beating in battle. But if not, all you have to do is reduce them to their final territory, surround them with 3x the troops they have left, and make your offer.
Also, on the subject of benefits... Oftentimes it makes more sense to turn an area into a client kingdom rather than conquer it outright. You get a substantial part of their income, and you don't have to deal with the expense of managing it yourself.
Last edited by Musashi; 01-27-2007 at 03:17.
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There is a much higher chance of the ai agreeing to vassalage, if they offer a ceasefire. Once, i was the danes, delcared war on the polish and on the next turn, they offered a ceasfire, i wanted a vassalge and they agreed. A one turn war
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So have I. However, money seems to help.Originally Posted by Musashi
I've seen the AI create vassalages with one another a few times. I am assuming its the message in the Diplomatic Information to the effect of so and so has absolved diplomatic soverignty, etc. I could never tell who was the vassal of who. Personally, I have never been successful with getting a faction to become one of my vassals. Once, I had Milan completely wiped out as the HRE except for one province which was Jerusalem. I had their port blockaded for some time and eventually sent 3 stacks to wipe them out at once. Even before I attacked, I offered them to become my vassal and they refused.
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This is interesting....
Currently Poland has one region only and my army laying siege outnumbers them by far more than 3>1 and my general has 10 stars. I'd say it takes a very principled man to refuse a chance for his people to at least save their lives
.......Orda
Hmm, maybe the Poles want to die fighting?
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QFT. If your global reputation isn't reliable or trustworthy, you can forget about ever making another state a vassal (This makes sense, why would they trust you to honor your agreement if you have an untrustworthy reputation?)Originally Posted by zstajerski
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Even with Shaba Wangy diplo mod, France hates england.
I got vasseled by france in exchange for Toulouse.
They attacked me next turn.
They offer Vassal to me same turn they attack me, i accept for another castle (Bourdearex(sp?)) Continues like this until they only have capital. Without me even fighting them!
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