There is a lack of common ground for disciplining students. ..

Most religions provide discipline bonuses, but you can only enjoy one of these bonuses at a time. This includes national ideas and government reforms.

Why is Discipline So Strong?

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The key to effective battlefield tactics is having a disciplined army. By keeping your troops in formation and using proper tactics, you can damage your opponent while they are defending, leading to an overall victory.

A higher military technology level does not always lead to more powerful tactics. In fact, getting 5% discipline can be more powerful than an increase in military technology. ..

The defensive properties of discipline stem from increasing your military tactics. This increase is additive on top of the additively increasing-with-time military tactics value.

In the late game, when your base military tactics value is higher, discipline becomes more important. ..

This discipline increases the damage your troops deal. Offensively, it means that your troops deal an equal amount of damage to all enemies.

MIL tech 13 introduces a new mechanic where artillery gets a damage bonus from being placed in the back row. This makes discipline after MIL tech 13 increasingly important, as the bonus starts to apply to your artillery even if it’s placed behind your frontline troops. ..

The EUIV late game is increasingly difficult to win due to the high attrition rates and lack of resources. Morale is less and less relevant in this environment.

In the battlefield, casualties and manpower are the deciding factors in who wins and loses. ..

Discipline indirectly impacts manpower, as you receive fewer casualties and inflict more damage to your opponent. Morale simply lets your troops fight longer. ..

Best Sources of Discipline

There are a number of ways to increase your discipline value, and it all depends on what you want to achieve. Some options include finding new ways to motivate yourself, setting stricter rules, or using punishment as a last resort. ..

#1: National Idea Sets

National ideas are a very important part of many nations. ..

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When formulating a nation, it is important to check its national idea set and compare it to your current one. You should always prioritize national ideas that provide discipline.

#2: Idea groups and Policies

Idea groups can provide a great deal of discipline to a military force. Always aim to use them as sources of guidance, as they can greatly improve your fighting abilities. ..

The full quality ideas, +5% discipline, are a way to increase the discipline of your army. This will make them more effective in battle and help you to achieve your goals.

#3: Religion

Many religions provide a source of discipline. With most religions fleshed out, the ways these bonuses are provided differ in nature, but are always easy to get if you follow the religion.

The Baku Atesgah monument in Shirvan provides Zoroastrian nations with a +10% discipline bonus. This is the hardest of the modifiers to obtain, but it is also the most powerful. ..

Nations with a strict ruler get greater bonuses from their ruler personalities, meaning that a strict ruler (normally +5% discipline) will provide 10% instead. On top of that, traits of past rulers can be added to your ancestor slots, making the bonuses permanent. Doing that with the strict trait gives a +5% permanently.

When a new ruler is crowned, they have the opportunity to choose a patron deity. This will give them a +5% discipline bonus. ..

Norse rulers can select Tyr as their personal patron deity. Among his bonuses is a +5% discipline bonus. ..

Nahuatl, the native Aztec religion gets a +5% discipline bonus when a nation successfully passes the “Warrior Ranks” religious reform. This is due to the fact that Nahuatl is an Aztec language and as such, it has many of the same grammar and syntax rules as Spanish. As a result, this language can be used to communicate religious messages to other nations, which in turn helps them achieve success in religious reform efforts.

Orthodox nations can commission the icon of St. Michael to get a +5% discipline bonus, along with a bonus to manpower. Arguably the strongest religion in the game, discipline from the St. Michael Icon certainly contributes to that title. ..

The Tengri nations, which are made up of various syncretic faiths, receive various bonuses depending on which one they choose as their faith. choosing Shinto as a syncretic faith gives a nice +5% discipline bonus.

Buddhist nations with a Karma between -33 and +33 get +5% discipline. Having less than -33 Karma gives +2.5% discipline instead.

Oceania’s native religion can get a +5% discipline bonus through their “story” mechanic. Each new ruler chooses a new story among the ones unlocked. The Adnoartina story, unlocked after humiliating a rival, provides the discipline bonus along with a bonus to prestige from land battles.

The protestant aspect of the Protestant religion provides +2.5% discipline. The customizable nature of the Protestant religion allows you to enable it whenever needed, while having another bonus active during times of peace.

The Sikh religion can get +2.5% discipline if they choose the “Miri and Piri” teaching of Guru Har Gobind. The Guru can appear after 1606, and it’s the clear best out of the three bonuses he offers you.

Nations in the Fetishist Nations region enjoy a +2.5% bonus to discipline from their ruler following the Mwari cult. The Mwari cult is native to southern Africa and the area of the Kongo. Making it the primary cult will double the bonus, but it will also make it harder to change out of it.

Coptic nations can get an extra 2.5% discipline through the “Will of the Martyrs” blessing. Holding a Coptic holy site (or ensuring it is held by another Coptic nation) grants one of five bonuses. This is one of the strongest bonuses in the game. ..

#4: Miscellaneous Methods

B) +10% from the Marathas estate (in Sourthern India), scaling with their land ownership and their wealth C) +10% from the Marathas estate (in Sourthern India), scaling with their land ownership and their wealth and power D) +10% from the Marathas estate (in Sourthern India), scaling with their land ownership, wealth, and power

Commandant advisor, +5% discipline is a beneficial buff that increases the soldier’s discipline.

At 100 Absolutism, your discipline increases by 5%.

A) Ruler with the Strict personality trait, +5% discipline and reduced corruption Ruler with the Strict personality trait is more likely to enforce discipline and reduce corruption in their realm. ..

Being a March with the “Send officers” interaction enabled from the overlord, gives you +5% discipline.

The Aztec event before 1460 provides two choices. One of which gives +2.5% discipline.

Morocco’s “Establish the Black Guard” mission is now complete, granting the country an additional 2.5% discipline. ..

Dai Viet’s discipline rating goes up by 2.5% as a result of completing the “Subjugate Siam” mission. ..

II) These units enjoy a unique advantage in battle, often resulting in decisive victories III) The discipline bonus or estate privilege can be important factors in determining a unit’s success or failure

#5: Government Reforms

B) Up to 10% of the nation’s population can be conscripted into the military at any time. The militarization mechanic is only available to the nations of Prussia, Zulu, and any nations formed by them. It is tied to these nations’ unique governments. C) Up to 10% of a nation’s land can be designated as military zones. The militarization mechanic is only available to the nations of Prussia, Zulu, and any nations formed by them. It is tied to these nations’ unique governments. D) Up to 10% of a nation’s budget can be dedicated towards military spending. The militarization mechanic is only available to the nations of Prussia, Zulu, and any nations formed by them. It is tied to these nations’ unique governments. ..

A) In order to assimilate the “Lost cultures” culture group, you will need to complete a special Ironman campaign. This will give you a +5% discipline bonus. ..

The Steppe hordes gain up to +5% discipline at 100 horde unity.

Integration of the Sohei provides +5% discipline among a couple more military bonuses.

The Girondist faction in power enjoys a +5% discipline bonus when ruling a revolutionary republic. ..

The “Governmental Purbias Register” gives Rajput regiments a +5% discipline bonus. ..

When Should You Focus on Discipline?

The short answer is always that.

You should take any and all available discipline modifiers into account. ..

It can be difficult to get what you want, even if you try very hard.

In the early game, morale is more important. Your troops will stay and fight against the opponent if they are feeling confident. This phase of the game doesn’t last long though.

When you start working on a project, it’s important to get started as soon as possible. By unlocking ideas and accessing sources of discipline, you can better focus on your work and get the most out of your resources.

The early game is a time of great opportunity for the player. If they can keep their discipline, they will be able to take advantage of this opportunity and win battles quickly.

Make sure you are not completely demoralized and run out of the battlefield! ..