The power of the Emperor was still considerable. Update on Horde mechanics: Tengri religion update. remove_advisor = advisor type create_admiral Creates a random admiral that will be equivalent to one generated with the given amount of tradition. Type the name of a console command into the search box to instantly search 227 EU4 commands. Leaving causes non-core provinces in the HRE to be ceded to the emperor, removes all core provinces from the HRE, hurts relations with the emperor and reduces Imperial Authority by Non-electors forming nations results in those nations leaving the HRE, unless they are the emperor or an elector (e.g. Refusing a demand for unlawful territory will reduce relations with all HRE members by The nation holding the unlawful territory also receives the following penalties for each un-cored province: Under the icon is a number which shows the Authority of the current reigning Emperor.Within the interface are a number of shields of various sizes representing members of the HRE. If the emperor has passed the 1st reform, then they could possibly declare war on you for the unlawful territory. Nations that have their capital province inside imperial boundaries are considered Of these, Holstein is a vassal of a non-member (Denmark), Brabant, Flanders, and Holland are in a personal union under a non-member (Burgundy), and Lorraine is in a personal union under a non-member (Provence). It is also possible to leave by moving the capital to a non-HRE province; however, this cannot be done manually, but can happen by losing the capital or some events. The sequence of centralization reforms in the game is loosely based on proposals that were made in the historical Holy Roman Empire starting in the 15th century, in order to "reform" it back into the more centralized and efficient structure it was considered to be in the 10th-12th centuries. Otherwise, the tied candidate whose country has the highest prestige wins the election.
Beware, however, that non-HRE vassal will still take into account the strength of HRE vassals (as that of other vassals), which can lead to a sudden rise in non-HRE vassal's liberty desire when the reform is passed. Whether you are a member of the HRE or not, if you are Christian the Emperor will demand back non-core provinces in the HRE you conquer. However AI-controlled emperors do not actually demand unlawful territory from countries at war. Please help with verifying or updating older sections of this article.The Holy Roman Empire interface is a small shield (with a picture of an imperial eagle) on the bottom of the screen (only visible as long as the HRE exists). If you want the emperor to be your ally, then the malus would be rather hard to overcome. If you influence enough electors that the majority support you, you will become the next Emperor when the current one dies. Good point. Centralization and decentralization reforms, meanwhile, are mutually exclusive, unlocked after passing the reform Perpetual Diet, and either unite the HRE into a unified state or empower individual princes. Same goes for guns, tanks, and ships. Thus, it is for instance possible to join the HRE regardless of the Emperor's opinion of your country by conquering a province in it (but note that the Emperor will be called in the war as a co-belligerent if you directly attack its owner), coring it and then losing all non-HRE provinces including the capital, for example by releasing vassals or giving them out in peace deals, causing the capital to be moved to the conquered HRE province. Under the icon is a number which shows the Within the interface are a number of shields of various sizes representing members of the HRE. The Emperor needs at least The imperial authority growth modifier increases the gained imperial authority: