After dealing with the disaster, it is time to step into Mansa Musa's footsteps and try to outperform his generosity. Restore Mali Authority will end the disaster and gives you a -15% Stability cost and -0.05 Monthly Autonomy. With the Restore the Empire mission you can finally retake your status as an Empire, and if you also finish the mission Handle the Kaabu you can finally put an end to the Decline as you have clearly proven that Mali has recovered from the disaster. An additional bonus of the missions is that each conquest of a new territory will grant you +1 Stability as long you have the disaster active. At the same time, the missions of the Reconquest will push you into conquering former territory back, giving permanent claims over Macina, Jenné, Timbuktu, and Songhai. They will remove the Pretender rebels spawning on every new monarch, make the estates loyal for your cause and remove the estate rebellions and will finally ensure that provinces, which are the core of other nations, remain loyal to you instead of revolting. The dealing with the Disaster side of the tree is the one you will focus on the most in the early game as its rewards remove some of the disaster events, making the Decline much more bearable. The mission tree is split into three parts: Reconquest of your former borders, dealing with the Disaster, and a little bit of colonization. Now the question is: how do you end this disaster? Well, the mission tree has the solution.
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While the modifiers themselves are not the end of the world, Mali will have to face a series of events. As such, Mali has not had a good time starting in the game as they will have to face the Disaster Decline of Mali, with its crippling modifiers. Starting prior to 1444 with the death of Mansa Suleyman Keita, the brother of the famous Mansa Musa, Mali has been facing civil wars and poor leadership.
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This patch does not contain any bug fixes, improvements or balance. It would be a difficult path, through civil wars, religious upheaval, great fires and awkward unions.
Weakened by wars on the continent, with a feeble monarch and rapacious nobles, England in the mid-15th century had no inkling of the glories to come. This week we’ll release 1.31.6, which is a compatibility patch for the launch on Epic Store, where EU4 will be freely available for a short period of time. Europa Universalis IV: Rule Britannia Immersion Pack. Mali is a realm that has outlived its time of glory and is spiraling into irrelevance during the timeframe of EU4. Hello everyone and welcome to a rather meaty development diary for Europa Universalis IV.