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Wealth of Nations bolts a proper trade empire system onto EU4, turning merchant republics and commercial powers into a genuinely distinct playstyle worth building around.

Europa Universalis IV is already one of the deepest grand-strategy sandboxes on PC, and Wealth of Nations is the expansion that makes trade feel like a real second win condition rather than a background income ticker. Before this DLC, money largely flowed to you because you held territory. After it, you can route, redirect, and dominate entire trade networks through deliberate merchant placement, privateering, and the development of a proper commercial identity for your nation. If you have ever looked at Venice, Genoa, or the Dutch and thought their economies should feel mechanically distinct from landlocked agrarian powers, this is the expansion that delivers that. The headline addition is the trade league system, which lets merchant republics formally bind smaller trading partners into a defensive-commercial bloc. Pair that with the ability to hire Cossacks as light cavalry proxies (available to steppe-adjacent nations), improved piracy mechanics that let you actively sabotage rival trade nodes, and a reworked privateering system, and you get a surprisingly wide toolkit. The trade node map starts to feel like a board you are playing rather than a backdrop you ignore. Sending a light ship to deny a competitor's trade flow while your merchants funnel ducats back through Lubeck or Alexandria is the kind of multi-step decision loop that makes this game addictive. For newer players, a word of calibration: Wealth of Nations is not a standalone product. It sits on top of the EU4 base game and assumes you already understand trade nodes, merchant republic mechanics, and roughly how diplomatic relations interact with economic strategy. If you are still learning which ledger tabs matter, the base game plus the free patches have added enough trade depth that you do not urgently need this DLC in your first hundred hours. Come back once you have run a full campaign and found yourself wishing your Venetian or English East India Company run had more commercial levers to pull. For experienced players, the value calculus is straightforward. Any campaign where trade income is a primary strategy - maritime empires, merchant republics, colonial trade powers - gets meaningfully richer with this expansion installed. The AI does make use of the trade league mechanics, which is worth noting; you will face coordinated commercial blocs rather than just competing merchants. It is not perfect AI behavior, but it is noticeably better than the base game's passive trade logic. The mod ecosystem has also built substantially on Wealth of Nations hooks, so if you run total conversion mods or overhaul packs, compatibility here is mature and well-supported. The expansion has aged well relative to its 2013 release window largely because Paradox has continued patching EU4 around it, keeping the underlying systems in sync with the current balance. Trade routing remains one of EU4's most intellectually satisfying mechanics, and Wealth of Nations is the reason that system has the granularity it does. Commercial playthroughs - especially as a small maritime nation punching above its weight through clever node control - are among the most replayable the game offers. If that sounds like your kind of problem to solve, this DLC earns its place in your library. Diego, Scout Team

Europa Universalis IV - Wealth of Nations (DLC)

Europa Universalis IV - Wealth of Nations (DLC)

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Wealth of Nations bolts a proper trade empire system onto EU4, turning merchant republics and commercial powers into a genuinely distinct playstyle worth building around.

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Europa Universalis IV is already one of the deepest grand-strategy sandboxes on PC, and Wealth of Nations is the expansion that makes trade feel like a real second win condition rather than a background income ticker. Before this DLC, money largely flowed to you because you held territory. After it, you can route, redirect, and dominate entire trade networks through deliberate merchant placement, privateering, and the development of a proper commercial identity for your nation. If you have ever looked at Venice, Genoa, or the Dutch and thought their economies should feel mechanically distinct from landlocked agrarian powers, this is the expansion that delivers that. The headline addition is the trade league system, which lets merchant republics formally bind smaller trading partners into a defensive-commercial bloc. Pair that with the ability to hire Cossacks as light cavalry proxies (available to steppe-adjacent nations), improved piracy mechanics that let you actively sabotage rival trade nodes, and a reworked privateering system, and you get a surprisingly wide toolkit. The trade node map starts to feel like a board you are playing rather than a backdrop you ignore. Sending a light ship to deny a competitor's trade flow while your merchants funnel ducats back through Lubeck or Alexandria is the kind of multi-step decision loop that makes this game addictive. For newer players, a word of calibration: Wealth of Nations is not a standalone product. It sits on top of the EU4 base game and assumes you already understand trade nodes, merchant republic mechanics, and roughly how diplomatic relations interact with economic strategy. If you are still learning which ledger tabs matter, the base game plus the free patches have added enough trade depth that you do not urgently need this DLC in your first hundred hours. Come back once you have run a full campaign and found yourself wishing your Venetian or English East India Company run had more commercial levers to pull. For experienced players, the value calculus is straightforward. Any campaign where trade income is a primary strategy - maritime empires, merchant republics, colonial trade powers - gets meaningfully richer with this expansion installed. The AI does make use of the trade league mechanics, which is worth noting; you will face coordinated commercial blocs rather than just competing merchants. It is not perfect AI behavior, but it is noticeably better than the base game's passive trade logic. The mod ecosystem has also built substantially on Wealth of Nations hooks, so if you run total conversion mods or overhaul packs, compatibility here is mature and well-supported. The expansion has aged well relative to its 2013 release window largely because Paradox has continued patching EU4 around it, keeping the underlying systems in sync with the current balance. Trade routing remains one of EU4's most intellectually satisfying mechanics, and Wealth of Nations is the reason that system has the granularity it does. Commercial playthroughs - especially as a small maritime nation punching above its weight through clever node control - are among the most replayable the game offers. If that sounds like your kind of problem to solve, this DLC earns its place in your library.

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