ok so i went Protestant with 1534 event. I sent out several missionaries, figuring Henry had good admin, and immediate followers wouldnt. I got lucky - all hit - so delaware and manhattan converted from pagan, and all the catholic provinces in England that didnt go reform went protestant (one by random event) Northumberland, which went Reform( by Calvin event) after id sent a missionary, went Protestant too. So only off religion provinces ive got are the two remaining Reform provinces, and the Irish provinces (and calais - which is rebel controlled and im hoping to lose) Ive gone to high tolerance for Reform.
Now its 1558 and im about to get Liz. Who should have strong admin. Which i could use to convert Ireland (ill come up with some RP justification) and the Reform provinces, or maybe some new conquests in the new world.
Except i dont have any missionaries. With high innovativeness, and Protestant, I actually generate NEGATIVE missionaries.
What can I do - other than go full narrowminded, or convert to Reform? Is Protestant designed to give this dilemma? Should I be playing Protestant as trader or colonist, but NOT as conqueror of new world pagans?
Your thoughts?
Now its 1558 and im about to get Liz. Who should have strong admin. Which i could use to convert Ireland (ill come up with some RP justification) and the Reform provinces, or maybe some new conquests in the new world.
Except i dont have any missionaries. With high innovativeness, and Protestant, I actually generate NEGATIVE missionaries.
What can I do - other than go full narrowminded, or convert to Reform? Is Protestant designed to give this dilemma? Should I be playing Protestant as trader or colonist, but NOT as conqueror of new world pagans?
Your thoughts?
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