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Additionally, non–de jure vassals can now request to become tributaries even if they are not nomads.
Note: The AI currently does not use any of these new mechanics, as I felt it would be too disruptive to game balance.
Permanent tributaries are intentionally more difficult to acquire than standard ones. Subjugating them requires more prestige, and they are more reluctant to accept demands.
Second this. But maybe bigger opinion malus and independence desire instead. For balance and roleplay, you know.
great idea though, hope it gets fixed
If I have time, I might add an interaction for vassals to request being released as tributaries.