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All Protestant nations receive:
+10% National tax modifier
+15% Improve relations
No papal interaction.
Possible heresies include: Pentecostal, Puritan, and Congregationalist.
All Reformed nations receive:
+1 Possible advisors
+2 Tolerance of heretics
No papal interaction.
Possible heresies include: Methodist, Baptist, and Quaker.
If you got alot of heretic land then reformed would be better. If you plan not to expand into the lands of heretics or plan to force-convert them then reformed is pretty useless.
How is it the natural ally? Besides if its a natural ally then being protestant wont change a thing.
No, go for Xhosa is South Africa and form the holy Baltic Zulu Empire