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번역 관련 문제 보고
https://test-steamproxy.haloskins.io/app/712100/discussions/0/3166519278509347739/
Ireland tends to consolidate into a northern lord+vassal and a southern lord+3 vassals. You can't annex the vassals, but you can annex their masters - they often are weaker than their vassals.
You don't get legitimacy for taking settlements by annexation, so there may be something to be said logic in annexing small factions.
Expand slowly and make sure to honor calls to war, and be careful when making treaties so that you don't get friendly with someone you will declare on in a few turns.
Conquering a settlement in Ireland will increase your legitimacy by +1 (so this does not hold for settlements outside of Ireland).
Natural decline:
Legitimacy only declines over time when you are at war. It does NOT decline when you are completely at peace.
So try to keep your wars short and make peace as soon as you stop taking over settlements to prevent decline!"
You don't have to be fully defensive. Just end wars as quickly as possible when it doesn't yield any land in Ireland. Plan short effective wars to capture several settlements and then sue for peace.
I would like to add that there is one good time to by a decree to help you on your way to the "A United Front" achievement:
If you have enough legitimacy to seek to annex more than one faction within a few turns (or are within a few turns of getting a *20 Legitimacy technology).
Purchase the decree that improves your diplomacy. It will increase the likelihood that your target will accept the offer.
I play-tested this in Legendary at the beginning of a turn (loading my one save after trying without the decree to reset to the beginning of the turn) and one faction who'd originally declined the offer accepted it on the second try.
Maybe it was just a RNG thing, but I think it helped.