Stellaris - How to Get a Subjugation Casus Belli - Gamer Empire (2024)

Only the strongest empires will survive. The weak often end up in one of two situations. They are either destroyed or subjugated by stronger empires.

Subjugation is a common feature in Paradox games. In Stellaris, stronger empires can bring weaker empires under their rule. Making one the vassal and the other the overlord.

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There are a multitude of reasons that you would want to do this, and it can be beneficial to both parties. It is possible to subjugate another empire by peaceful means, but that is the boring way.

The fastest way to make another empire bend its knee is using a subjugation Casus Belli.

There are four ways to obtain a subjugation, Casus Belli in Stellaris – having superior or better relative power, being president of a level three hegemony federation, taking the become the crisis ascension perk, and being the galactic emperor.

Table of Contents

  • How to Get a Subjugation Casus Belli in Stellaris
    • Subjugation Casus Belli
    • Hegemon Casus Belli
    • Imposed Inclusion Casus Belli
    • Imperial Crusade Casus Belli

How to Get a Subjugation Casus Belli in Stellaris

A Casus Belli is a legal reason to go to war. Having one allows you to declare war on another empire and set goals for the conflict.

War goals can range from humiliating rivals to the total destruction of another empire.

There are four subjugation casus belli. These are; Subjugation, Hegemon, Imposed Inclusion, and Imperial Crusade.

Subjugating empires is not exclusive to players. If you are not careful, the game will not think twice about becoming your new boss.

The following headings will cover the casus belli’s, how to get them, and what war goals they provide.

Subjugation Casus Belli

The casus belli every empire, except genocidal empire’s of course, has access to is the eponymous subjugation casus belli.

To get this, all you need to do is be stronger than the empire you wish to bring under your yoke.

In Stellaris, the game rates empire’s based on relative power. This is calculated using fleet size, how thriving the economy is, and how much technology has been unlocked.

The game tallies up all of these values and gives each empire a score. This score is relative power, and if you have a lot more than your target, you can subjugate them.

Viewing the diplomacy screen of another empire shows how you compare. It doesn’t reveal exact numbers but uses words to give an estimation of relative power.

If your empire is superior or overwhelming to the target, you will be able to declare a subjugation war on them. This assumes your empire is not pacifist and allows that kind of thing.

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The war goals you can set are; vassalize, make tributary, or make subsidiary. A vassal is under your rule and has little to no autonomy. You are responsible for their protection, and they must join all your wars.

Tributaries and subsidiaries are the same thing. These empires pay tribute to you in exchange for protection.

Hegemon Casus Belli

Hegemon federations can be a real pain if you are not the one running it. Members of hegemony federations are stuck and cannot leave.

The president of the federation is able to force other empires to join, whether they want to or not.

To get this casus belli, you will need to be the president of a hegemony and upgrade the federation to level three.

Once done, you can use the “establish hegemony” war goal on other empires. You have to own the Federations DLC to use this method.

Imposed Inclusion Casus Belli

Taking the “become the crisis” ascension perk unlocks a new form of subjugation.

When your empire makes the decision to become the crisis, they believe that they have adopted the noble goal of ascending to a higher plane of existence.

The catch being that they first have to destroy the galaxy. You can impose this same belief system on another empire using the imposed inclusion casus belli.

The war goal forces the other empire to become your subject and aid you in your genocidal mission.

You need the nemesis DLC to use this casus belli.

Imperial Crusade Casus Belli

The last one is the rarest of all of them, as not every empire will go down the galactic emperor path.

If your empire forms the galactic imperium and some empires decide not to join, you can help them see the error of their ways.

With the force into imperium war goal, you can use force to subjugate an empire.

The imperial Crusade resolution will need to first be passed before it is considered legal for the imperium to do this.

This is everything you need to know about how to get a subjugation casus belli in Stellaris.

If you have any questions or suggestions for this guide, please let us know in the comments section below.

As always, have fun subjugating rival empires in Stellaris.

Stellaris - How to Get a Subjugation Casus Belli - Gamer Empire (2024)

FAQs

Stellaris - How to Get a Subjugation Casus Belli - Gamer Empire? ›

You have to demand subjugation and if they refuse you get it.. Which is incredibly silly if you think about it. You have to rely on them saying "no" to give you what you want.

How do I get a subjugation in casus belli stellaris? ›

As long as you have a superior military,you can use the subjugation cassus belli. Make sure you have claims on a few systems and make sure you have the right ethics. Neither of those matter unless your ethic forbids subjugation.

How to get claim casus belli stellaris? ›

You have to capture every outpost/starbase and ! planetes in the afore claimed systems. After done that, push his war exhaustion to a limit, where your enemy will accept peace with giving you the claimed systems.

What happens when you reach 100 war exhaustion Stellaris? ›

War exhaustionEdit

Armageddon Bombardment), and a passive accumulation over time called Attrition. When a side's war exhaustion hits 100% they can be forced into a status quo peace after 24 months.

How to get a subjugation casus belli eu4? ›

The condition is you must be 12+ provinces in size, not at war, and the target must be less than 3 provinces or <100 devs, less than 3 provinces or <50 devs if you're not 500+ in devs, independent, less than 100 opinion of you, and you can't have an alliance or claim/core on him.

How do you denounce an empire in Stellaris? ›

It's a galactic council resolution under Politics and Culture. The section is called Denouncement and it's right under sanctions. You probably need council denouncement powers to be passed before the section will appear. Only empires you have bad relations with will show up to be denounced.

What is secret fealty Stellaris? ›

A secret fealty means they switch their alligance over to you and will support you if a war breaks out. Them declaring war on their overlord means they are fighting for their liberation and dont want to be a vasall at all, so it makes no sense to involve you in that, you would be just another "master".

How do I get a valid casus belli? ›

Gaining CBs
  1. Forge the claim using your Chancellor. ...
  2. Marry someone who has an inheritable claim. ...
  3. Marry someone in your dynasty to someone who has an inheritable claim. ...
  4. Invite someone with a claim to your realm.

What does cassius belly mean? ›

An act or situation provoking or justifying war. The phrase is Latin, and comes from casus 'case', and belli 'of war'; it is recorded in English from the mid 19th century.

Is casus belli legal? ›

casus belli, a Latin term describing a situation said to justify a state in initiating war. The United Nations charter provides that warlike measures are permissible only if authorized by the Security Council or the general assembly or if necessary for "individual or collective self-defense" against "armed attack."

How do you subjugate an empire Stellaris? ›

If you want to make sure that the AI will say yes, then you usually need to offer more than the minimum. To my experience the AI will accept subjugation (maybe always) if it's at least 20 in the greens. This can be done with for instance offering goods, then changing the deal after they accept.

How do you force empire to spawn Stellaris? ›

If you type "spawn_enabled = yes", then the empire may (or may not) randomly spawn in the new game under AI control. If you type "spawn_enabled = always", then that empire is forced to appear in every random game as an AI nation instead of randomized race.

What is subjugation Stellaris? ›

Having an overall superior or overwhelming relative power instead enables an empire to use the Subjugation casus belli to forcefully make another empire a subject. Subjects can also be created from sectors by individualist or. Progenitor Hive empires.

How do you create vassals in Stellaris sector? ›

Go on your government view (the little thing top left where you can see your leader) and there at the bottom you can see "demographics". Click on it and you will find a nice "Create Vassal" button.

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