I usually add them in the age of Exploration, then and start revoking them in Absolutism. +10 Estate loyalty equilibrium, +5 estate loyalty on revoking a priviledge: Estate loyalty equilibrium isn't hard to manage unless you are messing around with priviledges a lot. Still, you have to remember to insult rivals, which can be hard to remember to do. Early on that could be enough to get you to +50PP and the +1/+1/+1 monarch point bonus. That means the super-duper Scornful Insult should give +20PP. +100% PP from insults: This might be useful if I ever remembered to insult my rivals. I haven't used that idea set so far, but I'll go through the ideas one by one and give my impressions of them. But the ages are already geared to synergize these somewhat - Portugal and Denmark for example have both objectives (provinces on two continents, discover america and having two personal unions respectively) and bonuses that benefit them. I've been thinking of use cases for the extra splendor, for nations that may specifically benefit from the age bonuses but have less means to meet the objectives. I guess Plutocratic is interesting to stack government reform progress? It'd also be an okay idea group for Hordes if it weren't for the fact that Diplomatic has a much stronger policy. With a nation like Kongo I find I don't have a specific need for any diplo idea groups so this "filler" idea group can be decent. What comes to mind are New World and Subsaharan African nations who need less diplo play, and Ming because of ifs particular playstyle. The bonuses seem a bit so-so, only use case I can think of is for nations where you're not making use of the conventional diplo groups (diplo, influence, espionage) and not using exploration or trade either (or maritime.)
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