![]() ![]() I find the best way to do this is to get the "Danish Trade" mission at the start of the game and take Neva + Novgorod and Ingermanland before Muscovy takes them. Among other things, it gives you more options when dealing with subjects (such as placating the subject's local ruler, reducing their LD by 10% at the cost of 20 prestige). I would suggest you buy the Common Sense DLC if you can/want. Again, after annexing a subject, you get a penalty to the relations with your subjects (-30 or -50, I can't check right now). ![]() Keep high relations with Sweeden (always +200 if possible).This can hurt your relations with your subjects. After annexing a subject, you suffer a -3 DR for a few years (10 or 15 if I'm not mistaken). The lowest it is, the more LD you incur in your subjects. Make sure your Diplomatic Reputation is high.The highest development they have, the more their LD increases. They can get up to +75% LD if they ahve 100% of your army size (scales linearly). Make sure your army is stronger than Sweeden's.Note that at any time you can go in your subject's section and hover your mouse over the LD number to get the more information of the current LD value. What I consider the "easy to manage" factors would be as follows. I suggest you read the EU4 wiki page if you want detailed information on what influences a subject nation's liberty desire (LD). ![]()
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