How to Use Pops in Victoria 3

QM Staff
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Victoria 3 is a complicated strategy game that has a lot of different mechanisms and keeps you busy for hours. This is a sequel to the 2010 game Victoria II, and covers world history for a hundred years from 1836. Players are able to choose from a hundred countries on what they want to control as well. In this guide, we will take you through the process of how to use pops in Victoria 3.

How Does Pops Work in Victoria 3

To understand how to use pops, you will first need to know what pops are. It is short for population, but that’s not all it means in the game. It is essentially a representation of people who are occupying your nation.

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You will need some world history and political knowledge in order to play this game, as it will help you grasp the concepts quicker and progress quickly. As for pops, they are people who are categorized by the following factors: 

  • Profession
  • Culture
  • Religion
  • Workplace

All combinations of these factors are possible, and each unique combination of them has its very own pop. The size of your pop refers to the number of people inside each of these combinations. Your pops and their numbers matter greatly in the game, as they are the lifeblood of your nation. You will be able to find many uses for your pops, which are mentioned below:

Working in Buildings

Any building your construct needs workers in order to produce raw materials or items. This is provided by the pops.

Serving in the Army

When war breaks out, you will need to have a sizeable army ready. You can grow them in number only if you have a lot of pops.

Paying Taxes

Your country needs funds to run, which are provided by the pops. When you are in debt, you can ask them to loan money to you.

Pops will also be joining Interest Groups, voting, and taking an interest in the political matters of the country. They may or may not agree with the laws that you have instilled in place, so make sure to keep an eye on them to keep them happy.

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