Option B is Let us keep the name Kingdom of Castile instead. Option A is Let us claim the name Kingdom of Spain, in which Castile becomes Spain and gains a core on Navarra. It happens up to 150 days (6 months) after the trigger. This event happens if Castile owns the province of Castilla and Spain does not exist at any point between 1st June 1476 and 1st January 1490. Option A increases stability by 1, but also increases revolt risk by 5 for 48 months (4 years), causes 3 rebellions in random provinces, and increases all three of the monarch's ratings by 2 for a period of 120 months (10 years). Option B reduces Castile's stability by 1. Option A is Support Álvaro de Luna, and option B is Support the sons of Ferdinand. This event happens up to 150 days (5 months) after 1st June 1438. There is also the tag SPR listed in this section of the AI file, which matches a country tag in province.csv, but which does not exist in any other game files.Ĭastile has no admirals, explorers, or conquistadors.Ĭastile has a major events file containing three events. In choosing provinces to besiege, it has a slightly larger preference for besieging multiple provinces (0.2 compared to 0.1), is willing to fight further from home (value of 7 compared to default of 0.5), is less likely to defend/liberate their own provinces (1.0 vs 2.0), is more likely to attack provinces with a low supply value, and is significantly more aggressive (5.0 vs 1.0).Ĭastile is particularly likely to declare war on the following countries:
They will also prioritise the following areas:Ĭastile will send a trader less often than the default AI (50 compared to 100) and is a monopolist, having the value of 100 for refusing trade.Ĭastile is set to change to counter-reform Catholicism if possible.Ĭastile has a high warmonger value (75 compared to default of 10). When colonising, Castile will prioritise the regions of Carribean and Central America. Their penalty for colonising provinces next to other countries is 0 (compared to a default of -50). Their bonus for colonising provinces next to ones they already control is 100 (twice the default).
It owns and controls ten cores and has two more that it does not control, all of which are in Spain.Ĭastile also has the following stability and technology:Ĭastile will attempt to colonise up to 15 provinces at the same time, and establish a trading post 25% of the time. In this scenario, Castile has Iberian culture, Catholic religion, and 400 ducats in the treasury. It may also contain any of the following provinces, though they may not form Castile on their own:Ĭastile only exists at the start of the 1419 scenario. It culture and religion are not stated in revolt.txt, but will be Iberian and Catholic.Ĭastile must include at least one of the following provinces: Castile can be recreated by revolt or releasing a vassal at any point before 1481, as long as Spain does not exist.