Count, King and Robber (1st edition)
General info and comments
Count, King, and Robber was the sixth major expansion for Carcassonne and was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2008.
This expansion represents a collection of (parts of) several smaller expansions which had been independently released at different times (2003-2008). The information for these smaller expansions is included here as a part of this large expansion, rather than individually with their own page. This is the most reasonable way to obtain each of the small expansions, although the individual small expansions may become available, from time-to-time, on the second-hand market. Because each part truly functions independently (and the publisher even recommends against playing with River II and Count of Carcassonne at the same time), each is described separately, and each Tile Distribution will be at the end of the respective subsection rather than at the end of the entire section.
Small Expansions included :-
- King & Robber Baron (2003)
- The Count of Carcassonne (2003)
- River II (2005)
- Heretics and Shrines (2008)
King and Robber Baron
King and Robber Baron was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2003.
Extra pieces
- 5 new land tiles
- 1 King tile
- 1 Robber Baron tile
The Count of Carcassonne
The Count of Carcassonne was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2003.
Extra Pieces
- 12 new city tiles
- 1 count
The River II
Details of The River II have been incorporated on the main River page.
Heretics and Shrines
Heretics & Shrines was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2008. [1]
Extra Pieces
- 6 new land tiles
Footnotes
For Icons explanation and licensing please visit Icons page.
- ↑ This expansion was originally released in 2008 as part of the Count, King, and Consorts collection, along with the previously released King and Robber Baron, The Count of Carcassonne, and The River II. Rather than subsume the older expansions under a new heading, I have chosen to leave them in their original place and only list the new part of the expansion here, as if it were a mini-expansion in its own right. However, the rules used for the older expansions are those from the HiG release of King, Count, and Consorts release. The rules here have also be re-formatted in the Big Box style.