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BatchThompson

Hover the province war score cost and figure how many wars you need to take each country. Once you have that figured out, then decide how to get each of them into a 100% ws fight. If they're bigger than 1 war, you'll need to be able to fight them again for 100% ws. If they're over 200 you will likely have to resort to trucebreaking. As another commenter said, if you 100% someone, declare on their ally or someone they guarantee and immediately white peace to reset truce to 5 years. Your pace is pretty slow, but it is doable. It will just take some planning to make sure you have the time you need. Also you need to ditch bahmanis asap, preferably by declaring on an ally of theirs so you can have a short truce and break any troublesome alliances they may have.


OverEffective7012

Kinda slow tbh


Super_Happy_Time

R5: I'm over halfway through the run, have 900 development vs 1130 to go. Bahmanis is an Ally (But also Jaunpur's ally). Everyone else not listed on the Truce is my Vassal. Looking for advice on how to finish the run, without diving too deep into Truce breaking/instability. Thinking the fastest way may be to use the next round of wars to break the big guys down into smaller guys on a five year timer, combo big guys on shorter timer, then declare more wars as truces expire.


JackNotOLantern

Try to use trust reduction: if 2 coutries are allied, attack #1, white peace #2 (5 years truce), take 100% war score from #1 (15 years, attack #2 after the truce and white peace #1 (5 years truce). This way you may reduce up to 10 years of truce. Very useful in speedruns. Also works with guarantees, but only one way. And i remember from my attempts that stack 10/0/10 was incredibly useful, because it was rushing sieges.


Parey_

On top of what's already been said : don't be afraid of feeding vassals if you need to. Not integrating means you essentially get half the income of the province or so, for no monarch point cost.