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Revision as of 17:12, 18 June 2019
Información general
Originalmente publicada por Hans im Glück en el 2011 para conmemorar el décimo aniversario de Carcassonne. [1]
Contenido
- 10 nuevas losetas de paisaje (cada una con el símbolo de los 10 años perteneciente a la expansión "La Fiesta")
Reglas
Preparación
Baraja las 10 losetas de la Fiesta junto con el resto de las losetas del juego básico.
Esta expansión ha sido desarrollada para el juego básico de Carcassonne. Todas las reglas siguen siendo las mismas. .
Colocar una loseta
Cuando un jugador roba una loseta con un símbolo de la fiesta en ella, él o ella deberá ponerla siguiendo las reglas habituales de colocación.
Colocar un seguidor
El jugador entonces debe elegir cualquiera de las dos:
- deploy one of one’s own figures to the tile in the usual way; or
- return one of one’s own figures [2] [3] [4] from the entire playing area [5] to his or her supply. [6] [7] [8]
The player can also choose to do neither of the above.
Captured followers (from The Tower expansion) cannot be returned to the player's supply in this way.
Scoring
When you complete one or more areas (e.g. a monastery, a road etc.) by placing a Festival tile, you score them according to the normal rules.
Final scoring
There is no additional scoring at the end of the game with the Festival tiles.
Tile distribution
Total Tiles: 10
Footnotes
For Icons explanation and licensing please visit Icons page.
- ↑ Esta expansión es realmente una parte de la Edición Aniversario de Carcassonne perteneciente a HiG y RGG’s Jubilee Edition de Carcassonne, que consiste esencialmente en una versión de lujo del juego básico y esta mini-expansión.
- ↑ All of one’s own figures are meant here, including normal and big followers, wagon, mayor, builder, pig, barn, shepherd, phantom, CII abbot, and CII ringmaster. (5/2015; updated 12/2018)
- ↑ No scoring would be applicable to the shepherd or the CII abbot. Note that:
- If a shepherd is removed, no Herd flock into stable action is invoked and no flock scoring would take place. There is no official clarification about what happens in this case to the shepherd's flock, but it is reasonable to leave it as is on the game board. If it is shared with one or more shepherds, they would not be affected; otherwise, the flock could be claimed by a new shepherd and it would be an analogous case to the sheep found on some tiles in 1st edition minor expansions such as The River III or Halflings II.
- It would be odd to use this expansion to remove a CII abbot, as it has its own retrieval mechanism that involves scoring.
- ↑ A player cannot return a figure from another player. Also, a player cannot return a neutral figure (such as the fairy or the dragon).
- ↑ By specifying “entire playing area,” this allows removal of followers from the City of Carcassonne (even if the Count is in the same space) from The Count of Carcassonne, the Wheel of Fortune crown spaces, the City of Leipzig from The Markets of Leipzig and therefore a bathhouse from The Barber-Surgeons. (updated 12/2018)
- ↑ The RGG 10-year anniversary edition rules actually use the term “followers” for both bullet points. The new version of the Festival tiles sold separately through publisher CundCo also uses the term “followers.” However, the official HiG reading remains “figures.” (updated 5/2014)
- ↑ If the Festival is used to remove a follower, the Phantom can still be placed on that turn. (11/2013)
- ↑ If the Festival is used to remove a follower, the Fairy cannot be moved, as an action was still taken in the “Move Wood” phase. (5/2014)