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A force limit is a soft limit on how many ships or regiments a country can possess. It can be exceeded at a monetary price.
If a country goes past its force limit, the maintenance cost per unit will increase by twice as many percent as they are above the force limit, eventually making further expansion of the army or navy prohibitively expensive.
There are two independent force limits, one for naval units and one for land units, but both operate largely the same.
Provinces contribute to the force limit through their development level and through the following modifiers and buildings. Note that only coastal provinces may contribute to a country's naval force limit.
Vassals and client states give +1 + 10% of their land force limit to their master.
Marches give +1 + 20% of their land force limit to their master.
Large (10 or more provinces) colonial nations give +5 land force limit and +10 naval force limit to their master.
Junior partners in a personal union don't increase the land force limit of their masters.
if a subject owns Fuerte del Morro, the naval force limit of the overlord is increased by 10%/+20%/+30%(only with ). This is a modifier for the overlord which is independent of the force limit of the subject.
Following ideas and policies increase land force limits increased by subjects.
For example, an increase of 100% would mean that all above mentioned bonuses would be doubled (2 + 40% instead of 1 + 20% land force limit from marches or 10 instead of 5 from colonial nations).
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If a country has more land or naval units than the corresponding force limit, maintenance for those units will be multiplied by the ratio of units to the force limit, with the units over the force limit counting twice[1].
For example, having 12 regiments of infantry while at a force limit of 10 will increase maintenance for all regiments by 40%, independent of the type of unit.
As can be seen, going over the force limit will very quickly increase the maintenance costs and should only be done when absolutely necessary. Going over the land force limit will not increase the costs for naval units and vice versa.