
Defensive Offensive at (-5)Ĭhanging the policy sliders is considered a disruptive process for your realm and will cause a loss of stability.
EU4 PLUTOCRACY FREE
Free Trade Mercantilism at (-5)ĭomestic Merchant Placement Chance: +50.0% Decentralization Centralized at (-5)Īristocracy vs. Modifiers that are added with HTTT are marked with bold type.Ĭentralization vs. If the values differ, they are marked with the symbol of the corresponding version. There are minor differences between HTTT and IN sliders. Merchant compete chance from owned provinces: −6.0%.Merchant compete chance from owned provinces: +25.0%.Decentralizationĭivine Wind Centralization vs. The effects of the eight domestic policy sliders are detailed below: The revolt risk in each of your provinces will increase by +1 for every step past this limit.Įach movement of a slider triggers a policy change event.

This limit will be displayed as a red arrow along the policy slider. Certain government forms may limit the setting for one or more sliders. To review the effects of changing a slider, hover your cursor over the arrows at the end of each slider. Hover your cursor over your government type to display the number of years required between policy changes. Hover your cursor over each of the sliders to review the effects of your current domestic policy.Ī nation can only change its sliders one step on one slider at a time, and only once in a certain number of years, which is determined by their government form's administrative efficiency and their number of provinces. You receive bonuses or penalties to your realm based upon the position of each slider. Each slider represents your nation's stance regarding a specific domestic policy on a spectrum from left (-5) to center (0) to right (5) for a total of 11 different positions. The domestic policy sliders are located at the bottom of the Government management interface. The government tab of the domestic management interface with the policy sliders.
