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2) I could change it to that, yes.
Anyway, any suggestions for other doctrines?
1. did you remove the cost for selecting a naval doctrine?
2. the brandenburg one is a bit overpowered tbh. sailors are never an issue even for maritime nations, and 15% manpower is incredibly powerful. maybe have it give trade power instead of manpower? prussia/brandenburg basically didn't have a navy for military purposes, only for trade
other than that, good mod. i like it
This might be helpful for Naples. If it can be justified historically the combat on owned coast might be a good idea due to often controlling Sicily and the strait and being vulnerable to invasion by Ottomans.
Under Sonni Ali, the Songhai possessed a major river-based navy of over 400 war canoes, which was used as his method of conquest. Rivers in general were used for transport, trade, and warfare all throughout the Nygeir River in West Africa, like roads.