This article serves a brief convoy guide for Victoria 3 players who need to take their game further. As I will come across more details about convoys and find more relevant information in the future, the article will be updated.
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Wiki of economy in Victoria III
Victoria 3 is here and the economic part looks very complex and sometimes needs a bit of micro-management, but if you learn the basics that interconnect so you will be in the economic game perfect and your GDP will grow. I have written many articles about this topic and that’s why I decided to create my economy wiki for Victoria 3. I hope it will help you.
Explosives in Victoria 3
Let’s take a closer look at the goods called 🧨 explosives in Victoria III. This type of goods is one of the more advanced ones and will primarily be used in the more advanced phases of the game, where you can’t do without them in case you think you will be one of the best economic players in Victoria 3.
How to make money in Victoria 3?
After I started to understand the economic side of Victoria 3, I also started to focus on the other details of the game. I have to say that (at least from the US perspective) I came across some very interesting tips. Today, I’d like to introduce you to how to make a lot of money in Victoria 3.
First steps in Victoria III
After a few tutorials, I think I have enough experience to be able to put together tips on what to do first when starting a new game in Victoria III. Below is a list of tips on what to look for right after I choose a state.
Sulfur in Victoria 3
In the case of sulfur, it is a raw material of an unusual nature. In comparison with iron or coal, it is something you will need if you see yourself among the best economic players in Victoria 3.
Infrastructure in Victoria 3
After the construction sector, infrastructure is another essential part that you will have to monitor and continuously improve to grow GDP. Your country wouldn’t be successful without it. In this particular guide, I’m going to write down everything I have learned about infrastructure so far.
Construction sector in Victoria III
Building design is so different in Victoria III compared to other games and can directly affect your weekly budget. In today’s article, I present you my best tips to follow when building in Victoria III which I follow myself.
How to colonize in Victoria III?
The Victorian period was a time of the creation of new colonies. Different powers were taking over Africa, colonizing unexplored parts of America or South Asia, and everyone wanted to get their own colony. But how to do that when you’re not playing for a country that is known for colonization – I’ll answer that today.
Obligations in Victoria III and how to work with them?
In the past, I came across obligations while playing Victoria III in its diplomatic game. These can help you achieve your goals even if your opponent disagrees. But how? Well, in case you tie it up, your opponent can’t back down at all.