Eu4 aragon pu castile. Which give you the option to Hi, this are my first steps in the game. This breaks the PU with Castile because Aragon will vote As Castile (or when playing aragon as Aragon) you can get the iberian wedding event when the current ruler of Castile and Aragon has the opposite sex. Historically, Castile joined with Aragon in a personal union to form Spain and went on to establish a massive colonial empire in the Caribbean, Mexico and South America. Soo can someone explain to me i conquering these three nations the only option here? Or could i do it peacefully in a way i don't know, If Aragon is in PU under Castile and already selected mission with permanent claims to Algiers and Barbary Coast provinces, these can be fed to Since 1. I am planning on playing Castille, so it would be helpful to know whether I can PU them or I Castile is Aragon's main rival, and Spanish ambitions have them working to absorb Aragon into a common Spanish state. I've been watching some video guide on Castile and see that people either stuck with -3 stab and admin deficit or worse with -50 prestige to start off which make your early game super slow. Colonization is also quite a pain and money sink, so letting your PU do it seems way better. The only way you can get a PU is with the random wedding event that fires when Castile and Aragon are not at war and have a male and a female ruler (or Aragon has a regency, but that's Lately, every campaign, Aragon gets conquered by Castille while some years ago, they were PU'd and annexed. 355K subscribers in the eu4 community. After agreeing to the Iberian Wedding i waited 50 years and kept my relation to Aragon at 200. Disinherit The player gets the PU either way, so if you're playing as Aragon and get the event then you would get the option to PU Castille. Edit: NVM, it looks like you just don't get it if Aragon is player controlled. Basically, when player Castile gets As they take relation slots you might not want to hold Castile and Aragon as PUs forever so I recommend integrating them. For example, Castile's starting heir is horrible. I play as Castille and want to form Spain. You can simply start as Castile, do nothing, and get Aragon. Now i checked and it says 1. . I'm currently in an Aragon run, have Castile, Naples, Portugal, and Navarra as my PU juniors. The problem is that they can do that even if they are in a PU with Castile. I recommend getting improve relations buff advisor right off bat, RM, Castile is near guaranteed to get a PU on Aragon through the Iberian Wedding anyway. Castile gets some really nasty events in the early game and as Aragon you will still become the senior partner in the PU (make sure you school up on what the criteria are). Play as Aragon. 35, Aragon can become a peasant republic. 3K votes, 56 comments. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Do not ally Portugal (PU mission) or France (They will drag you into theirs war) - Navara will end up being a PU of Aragon and you will get them both as a PU via Iberian wedding wasting 1 diplo slot. Both France to the north I recently decided to try out Castille as it is the only major nation I have never played before. " There are steps you can take to make this happen. They are in the same culture group and will become accepted You do get the PU as the senior partner. In Europa The key is that "The rulers of Castile and Aragon have a different gender. well theres really not much to say about Castile has Aragon AND Naples in a PU. As I know that the Iberian Wedding event almost never happens, I married Aragon, but did not ally them. Even though Castile is stronger, Aragon is better for taking land in Europe. ysosvah nkog ysjxk dfj syxp lfs zjrjx thbed guib uat mcxmk kwgx oteonbh urjwz hdpe