![]() ![]() Here you can choose from a list of demands, each requiring a certain Warscore Cost to achieve. Select "Declare War" on the right side of the menu, which will bring up the "War Demands" screen. Open up the "Empires" tab, select the Empire you want to Vassalize, and click on the "Communicate" button. ![]() If I missed anything, make sure to call me out in the comments! Method 1: War There are a few ways of acquiring Vassals, which are listed below. Be wary of disloyal Vassals, as they may join an opposing Empire or attack you when on opportune moment arises (such as during catastrophic event or an invasion). Depending on your relationship with them, Vassals will either be loyal or disloyal to your Empire. Vassals also cannot colonize new worlds outside of their border range, and have no autonomy in relation to foreign policy or diplomatic relations. The subservient Vassals can be used to bolster your military ranks, as they will automatically join your wars - this applies regardless of whether you're attacking or defending, which can be very helpful when a larger Empire attempts to overwhelm you or you need few extra ships to take out an annoying fleet. ![]() Vassals are one of the types of Subject Empires that can serve you, and they're the Subjects that you can exert the most control over. ![]() What Are Vassals and What Are They Used For in Stellaris? Whether you want to conquer a species' homeworld and force them into servitude or liberate a species from the tyranny of another empire, there's a method for every play style when it comes to creating Vassals. While there are few different types of allies available in Stellaris, but this guide will focus on Vassals. ![]()
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