![]() ![]() Thus, the player who placed the tile may redeploy his or her followers last. The player to the left of the one who placed the tile causing the scoring begins, followed in turn by the other players, with the redeployment round moving once around the table. from the market quarter (2), a follower may be moved to a farm įollowers in the market quarter may only be redeployed at the end of the game.from the cathedral quarter (4) a follower may be moved to a cloister.from the blacksmith's quarter (3), a follower may be moved to a road.from the castle quarter (1), a follower may be moved to a city.The followers may be redeployed according to these rules: In this way, followers may thus be deployed to already occupied features. If a feature is completed during the subsequent course of play, then before scoring takes place, all players may redeploy their followers from the appropriate city quarter to the feature being scored (with the exception of those followers in the same city quarter as the Count). If using Abbey and Mayor, the mayor may also be deployed to the castle quarter, and the wagon to the castle, blacksmith, or cathedral quarters. īig followers may also be deployed to Carcassonne as usual, they count as two followers as far as the calculation of the majority in a feature is concerned. However, if a player has a double turn-because of the builder-a follower may be deployed to Carcassonne in both parts of the turn. This placement is in addition to any follower he may place as part of his normal turn, but he may only place one follower in Carcassonne per tile placed, regardless of how many scoring opportunities this placement causes. If several features are completed, the player must not score points in any of them in order to take advantage of this opportunity.Ī player may only deploy one follower to Carcassonne each turn. Whenever a player places a tile that causes at least one player to score points, īut the player placing the tile does not, this player may deploy one follower from his or her supply to a city quarter of his or her choice. This is described below.ĭeploying followers to and from Carcassonne However, when using The Count of Carcassonne expansion, additional actions occur if, by placing a tile, a feature is scored anywhere on the playing area by another player, or players, but not by the player placing the tile that triggers it. If you place a tile which completes a feature on The City of Carcassonne (road, city), it is scored according to the normal rules. If you place a tile to extend a landscape feature on The City of Carcassonne (road, city or field), you may place a follower on it according to the normal rules. Tiles may be placed against the City of Carcassonne starting block to build the landscape as normal. Draw and place land tiles from the base game and other expansions being used according to the normal rules. There are no land tiles associated with this specific expansion. ![]() If you score an incomplete feature at the end of the game which is protected by the fairy, do you score an additional 3 points?ĥ.The wooden count figure should be placed on the castle quarter of Carcassonne, and then the game begins as usual. (Rationale: yes, because the rules say you can an additional 3 points when the feature is 'scored', not completed)Ĥ. If you remove an Abbot from an incomplete monastery or garden while it is protected by the fairy, do you score an additional 3 points? Can you move the fairy to a feature which is about to be completed and scored (and gain 3 extra points)?ģ. (Rationale: yes, because you can place a meeple, and moving the fairy is equivalent.)Ģ. After the dragon is drawn, can you move the fairy before the dragon starts to move? We played as if the answer was 'yes' to all 5 questions:ġ. My girlfriend and I just finished playing our first game of the Princess and the Dragon expansion (new edition) and we have a few questions! Apologies if they are very newbie ![]()
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