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st
Adds stability
ws
Adds war support
Focus.NoChecks
Not enough world tension to do that one focus needed to revitalize your economy? Worry no more!
Focus.IgnorePrerequisites
Two very good focuses but are locked under mutually exclusive focuses? Let's get them both!
tag
Gives you control of another country. Boost allies, cripple enemies, draw neutrals to your side.
exp
Imagine this scenario. You are playing as a minor South American nation with a generic focus tree and a generic 1-1-1-1 general. WT has just hit 80% and now you just joined the allies. Upon landing in France, you need to fight a level 8 German general who has fought in Spain, China, Poland, Norway, France, and the USSR for the past 5 years. We have to level the playing field.