Ming will usually accept you as a tributary if you share a border with them. Just right click them and select the “become tributary option” under the influence tab.
The “Become their Tributary” Diplomatic Action
There are a few ways to go about this. The first is to look for a nation that is in need of assistance and has a weak economy. The second option is to find a nation that is in the middle of a civil war or has been recently invaded by another country. The last option is to find a nation that is in debt and needs money. ..
This is a diplomatic action that was taken under the influence of a stimulant.
Convincing Ming to Accept You
Offering a job to someone doesn’t mean they will take it. ..
Ming is a powerful leader and he will not want any weak links in his empire. Make sure you are willing and able to contribute to Ming’s goals, and be sure to show your loyalty by working hard. ..
-The Ming Dynasty is in decline -Ming is not a great leader -Ming is not popular with the people
-The “Strategic Interest” modifier affects how much the AI thinks you will benefit them as a tributary. -Being too large, having recently expanded, and Ming wanting the land for themselves all work against you. -On the other hand, having less development and not being a warmonger will give you a higher value on the eyes of the AI. -Sharing a Border – This is a hard yes or no question the game asks essentially. Not sharing a border with Ming makes it impossible to become their tributary. Sharing one is de facto a requirement. -Attitude – Ming’s attitude plays a major role. Being rivaled or hostile towards you will make it impossible for them to accept you as a tributary. On the other hand, if they have the domineering or friendly attitude towards you it’s almost guaranteed they will accept. ..
When To Pursue Tributary Status
In some campaigns, becoming a Ming tributary is not a necessary condition for success.
In fact, experienced players are usually not the ones to go down this road.
Option 1: Take the easy way out and go to a tourist spot. This will likely involve spending a lot of money, but it will give you a good overview of the culture and some interesting relics. Option 2: Try to find something that you can do on your own and learn more about it. This could involve exploring the city on foot, going to local restaurants, or even taking a class in an interesting field.
- Acting to bring down Ming Dynasty in order to gain an advantage.
- Becoming a vassal state of Ming Dynasty, even if this means breaking ties later on. Regardless of the outcome, triggering Ming’s collapse will still be necessary after the vassal state is formed. ..
The more powerful nations, like Oirat, would rather immediately work towards collapsing Ming by fighting them and expanding around them for the “Unguarded Frontier” disaster to begin. ..
Although becoming a Ming tributary has merit, it is difficult to do so as most nations outside of Burma are already Chinese tributaries. The hard part in this case is securing a border with Ming as a nation who is not already a tributary. ..
The trick is to call one of Ming’s tributaries as a non-cobelligerent in a war and secure a land border with Ming.
Mong Mao is a popular target for this. ..
Ming might be angry towards you for a while, but it’s important to improve relations with her as much as possible. If you can’t, you’ll likely end up being ignored and left out in the cold.