Original Guide by GamerBlurb.com | Published on 11/04/2025 at 11:58 PM CST

Europa Universalis V
Managing a growing empire in Europa Universalis V can get messy fast. Sometimes the smartest move isn’t conquering more land, but letting part of it go under your control. That’s where releasing subjects comes in.
How to Release a Subject in Europa Universalis V
To release a subject, open the Diplomacy menu and go to Relations. There you’ll see options for Create Subject or Release Subject. Click one to open a list of available nations or locations that can become subjects.
If you own all the land belonging to a historic nation, you can release that tag instantly. For example, as Castile, owning Granada lets you bring it back as your vassal. You can also release a custom subject by picking specific provinces you want to hand over. After confirming, the new subject appears on the map and becomes tied to your country.
What Happens After You Release One
When you create a subject, it becomes its own nation but stays under your authority. It will pay you taxes, join your wars, and rely on your protection. You keep influence without directly running every province.
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You lose some Control and Crown Power over the released region
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The subject can’t make its own diplomatic deals
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You can build in their territory, but they provide materials while you pay gold
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They add to your reach but can’t become Great Powers themselves
This setup works great for large empires trying to manage unrest or distant provinces that drain resources.
Loyalty and Liberty Desire Basics
Each subject tracks loyalty toward its overlord. If loyalty drops below 50, they stop joining your wars and can’t be integrated until they calm down. Liberty Desire is the opposite, showing how badly they want freedom.
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Loyalty rises with good relations and clear power balance
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Liberty Desire falls over time unless boosted by events
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Strong subjects and weak overlords make disloyalty more common
Keep an eye on both stats. You can boost loyalty with diplomacy, privileges, or reduced taxation.
Setting a Subject’s War Behavior
Use the Manage Subjects menu to pick how your subjects fight. You can change this anytime depending on their size and your goals.
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Normal keeps things balanced
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Aggressive pushes them to attack and siege more
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Supportive makes them follow your armies
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Passive sticks to blockades or low-risk moves
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Defensive keeps them near home territory protecting your land
Small subjects usually do best in Supportive mode, while strong ones handle Aggressive tactics fine.
When Releasing a Subject Makes Sense
Sometimes giving up land is a win. Releasing a subject helps you stay stable while keeping long-term control.
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Useful for lowering unrest in conquered regions
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Helps maintain Control in areas far from your capital
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Creates buffer states between rival powers
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Prepares vassals for peaceful integration later
The loyalty and tax income you keep from subjects make them perfect for expanding smart, not just fast.
Final Blurb
Releasing a subject in Europa Universalis V isn’t losing territory, it’s organizing it better. Subjects give you reach, safety, and income while saving you from the headaches of rebellion and distance. Play your cards right, and those smaller nations will fuel your empire instead of fighting it.
FAQ
How do I release a country I’ve conquered
Open Diplomacy, choose Relations, then Create Subject. If you control all provinces of that country, it will appear in the list.
Can I release just part of my land
Yes, use the Custom Subject option and select the provinces you want to hand over.
How do I make my subject more loyal
Improve relations, lower their taxes, and keep your army stronger than theirs.
Can subjects start wars
No, all diplomacy runs through you while they stay your subject.
Can I take them back later
Yes, use Integrate Subject once loyalty is high enough and the cooldown period has passed.
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