Should have read:Also, they will not trigger if you have not fulfilled the requirements for the Camillian reforms (owning 2 out of the three Sicilian provinces, and 2 out of 4 of the North Italian ones, if memory serves).
Once you do fulfill the requirements, reforms should kick in the next turn. Don't think there will be a delay of the reforms triggering, since it is perfectly possible to bypass Polybian reforms completely (to go from Camillian to Marian, you would need to hold 90 provinces + fulfill the requirements for the Camillian reforms).
Thanks for pointing it out.Also, they will not trigger if you have not fulfilled the requirements for the Polybian reforms (owning 2 out of the three Sicilian provinces, and 2 out of 4 of the North Italian ones, if memory serves).
Once you do fulfill the requirements, reforms should kick in the next turn. Don't think there will be a delay of the reforms triggering, since it is perfectly possible to bypass Polybian reforms completely (to go from Camillian to Marian, you would need to hold 90 provinces + fulfill the requirements for the Polybian reforms).
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