Convoy Screen could also work as an ability, to given her more convoy flavour without giving her guard the convoy (which seems wrong, considering that twice one of her charges was sunk).
Also, she's at Hull 1, not Hull 2? Judging by the guidelines she looks to fall just shy of the 1/6/2s, but I wanted to confirm.
The Clemson standard weight is 10 tons less than this and she is Hull 2. I think she should be Hull 2, or this will never get used, no matter what we do to it...
Like I said before, if this starter idea is gonna work, we need to stop shafting the RN and IT and make these units playable. Making this Hull 2 would make it playable and still cheap...
Given the mechanism for the Improvised Artillery Position to be deployed. I recommend we give this one landing. As she delivered troops to Albania.
She could be given a Submarine Drive off ability for her attack against Talisman.
Drive off Submarine - Once per game, if this unit attacked an enemy submarine you may elect to drive that unit off. The submarine must move into an adjacent empty seas sector and cannot make an attack this turn. If you use this ablility, the submarine you attacked takes no damage.
Drive off Submarine - Once per game, if this unit attacked an enemy submarine you may elect to drive that unit off. The submarine must move into an adjacent empty seas sector and cannot make an attack this turn. If you use this ablility, the submarine you attacked takes no damage.
With the exception of the Navagatori class, italian interwar destroyer were iteratively improved over in each successive class of 4 ships. Freccia and her 3 sisters were still effective warships when Italy joined the conflict. Freccia engaging the enemy in the closing stages of the battle Calabria and screening the battleship Vittorio Venato at the battle of Sparaventio. Thereafter tasked in convoy escort, Freccia avoided harm for most of its war. Lightly damaged when a ship she was escorting exploded from battle damage. Freccia's luck ran out on 8th of August, 1943 when RAF bombers sank her while docked in Genoa.