Marching can be worth it, but generally in specific situations. This guide will cover them. ..
Marches: Brief Pros & Cons
The Diplomatic idea group removes the stability penalty and drastically reduces the opinion hit to just -10. This makes it a great choice for governments looking to improve their relations with other nations. ..
Purposes of a March
#1: For Offense
If you have a march idea, make sure it’s well executed. If your march is weak, your enemies will be able to take advantage of it easily.
Since the AI is in control, marches allow for less management on your part.
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In the Province UI, you can mark enemy provinces as your march’s objectives. They’ll prioritize occupying those if possible. In the Subject Interaction tab, you can adjust their Military Focus, which dictates their behavior during war. You can have them focus on sieging provinces or have them hunt down enemy armies.
A march is a useful tool for achieving an objective, but it can be more effective if it is completed quickly. If the march takes too long, your enemies may have already reached your objective and you will be at a disadvantage.
#2: For Defense
The United States has a long and complicated history with Mexico, dating back to the 18th century. The two countries have been at odds numerous times, and in some cases their interactions have been so difficult that they’ve made for ideal buffer states.
The enemy can use the sponges to their advantage by absorbing your time and manpower.
- They are very religious.
- They have a strong sense of community.
- They are very hospitable.
- They have a rich culture. ..
If you have the chance to subjugate any of them, turn them into a march and feed them provinces.
The Turks, the Russians, and everyone else in that region will be useful against the Ottomans, the Germans, and everyone else in that region.