Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:25 pm
Page 92 of the full manual states:
"Starting with 1915, any Diplomatic Action check involving Italy implies a
prior “D’Annunzio” check (famous Italian poet and orator). The detailed
procedure for the “D’Annunzio” check is in the Appendices."
My interpretation of "imples" was that the D'Annunzio check is automatic with the diplomatic action. Is this incorrect?
Page 203 also says:
"beginning in 1915, if a Diplomatic Action is played on
Italy, the “D’Annunzio” test automatically takes place as part of the
Action. D’Annunzio, cantor of Italian Nationalism, stimulates the
warlike enthusiasm of the Italians! The test is rolled by the player who
originated the Diplomatic Action (NB: If Austria chooses to cede
Trentin to Italy or if France surrendered to Central Powers"
Perhaps the political action is used prior to 1915?