Daimyo may also declare a "War for the Emperor" against the shogun.
I assumed that I had to *not* do that, because it would make me independent! However, I became an independent Duchy/Daimyo and my allies became independent Daimyo-s. Why didn't I become Shogun? All the documentation I found on the wiki said that if a Daimyo gets Kyoto then they become Shogun, so I assumed that an Independent Daimyo couldn't do it! Both times I took Kyoto, annexed Ashikaga and didn't demanded independence. Has it been changed from before? All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. I've done it before but this time I can't figure out what to do in the peace deal. It should happen when you take Kyoto. What do I need to do with the peace deal to become the Shogun??!??!??!? Is it possible? Thou hast dared to mock me, and to question the power of France, master of the fates of Europe. become independent. It is possible to see a subject's nation information by selecting the country icon on the subjects tab. I declared War for the Emperor after conquering half of Japan. A daimyo who controls Kyoto, the capital where the emperor resides, becomes the new shogun JavaScript is disabled. We will be taking the forums down for scheduled maintenance on 12 August 2020 at approximately 3PM CDT (8PM UTC / 10PM CEST), this downtime is currently estimated to last around 1 hour. abolish the ‘Daimyo’ government reform. All rights reserved. I understand that, but since EU4 is basically alternate history as soon as you press Enter, I hoped there was some way to become Emperor but with the actual, legitimate power that Emperor had from Meji's time onwards. Did I do something wrong? I suggest making a bug report.Sit now there, and look out upon the lands where evil and despair shall come to those whom thou allied. If you dont have this reform you cant be a shogun.Oh!
obtains new missions (which are Japanese missions).