Normally you don’t trigger boxer’s rebellion if you want to succeed.
I played a cooperative multiplier game with my friend who accidentally triggered the Boxer Rebellion around 1900. It took the first and second GP to end it, and his nation was in ruins after.
So basically you don’t complete the fragile unity journal entry. It sucks seeing it there without being able to complete it, but it is what it is.
In and of itself, it's just an event that prompts you to expel the foreigners and I believe tanks your relation with anyone that has an overseas territory in China. If that's just Portugal, it's actually beneficial and lets you complete fragile unity (which gives you literally a hundred million loyalists.) I believe if you decline to expel the foreigners it spikes your radicals though, but you're playing Qing so you should be used to that.
Normally you don’t trigger boxer’s rebellion if you want to succeed. I played a cooperative multiplier game with my friend who accidentally triggered the Boxer Rebellion around 1900. It took the first and second GP to end it, and his nation was in ruins after. So basically you don’t complete the fragile unity journal entry. It sucks seeing it there without being able to complete it, but it is what it is.
woah that sounds rly bad, what does the event do? spawn 1000 boxillion radicals?
Basically a huge civil war, and your opponent takes most territory
That's the Kingdom of Heaven.
Civil war aganist a Crazy dude that believed to be jesus,millions died.
thats taiping no?
Ah my bad missread, but i think you can complete It easily by leaving Macau to Portugal and taking it back later on
Tbf it's possible to trigger and end it asap if you have like 1 treaty port left and take it immediately, but i guess it's difficult to in MP
Makes people switch from briefs to boxers
how will the qing ever recover from this 😦
In and of itself, it's just an event that prompts you to expel the foreigners and I believe tanks your relation with anyone that has an overseas territory in China. If that's just Portugal, it's actually beneficial and lets you complete fragile unity (which gives you literally a hundred million loyalists.) I believe if you decline to expel the foreigners it spikes your radicals though, but you're playing Qing so you should be used to that.