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Ultimately, Hans im Glück recognized the popularity of The Cathars and published The
Ultimately, Hans im Glück recognized the popularity of The Cathars and published '''The Besiegers''' in 2013 to allow players to be able to obtain this element of Carcassonne again. The rules are identical to those of The Cathars, but the geography of the Besiegers tiles and the tile artwork are all new. Interestingly, the 2014 version of the Besiegers rules includes the note: “This mini-expansion appears in the 2004 Spielbox magazine under the name 'The Cathars’ (with only 4 tiles).” This seems to indicate that this expansion is considered a reprint rather than a new expansion, even though the tile features are different between the two sets.
Besiegers in 2013 to allow players to be able to obtain this element of Carcassonne again.
The rules are identical to those of The Cathars, but the geography of the Besiegers tiles
and the tile artwork are all new. Interestingly, the 2014 version of the Besiegers rules
includes the note: “This mini-expansion appears in the 2004 Spielbox magazine under the
name ‘The Cathars’ (with only 4 tiles).” This seems to indicate that this expansion is
considered a reprint rather than a new expansion, even though the tile features are
different between the two sets.

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Ultimately, Hans im Glück recognized the popularity of The Cathars and published '''The Besiegers''' in {{Year|2013}} to allow players to be able to obtain this element of Carcassonne again. The rules are identical to those of The Cathars, but the geography of the Besiegers tiles and the tile artwork are all new. Interestingly, the {{Year|2014}} version of the Besiegers rules includes the note: “This mini-expansion appears in the {{Year|2004}} Spielbox magazine under the name 'The Cathars’ (with only 4 tiles).” This seems to indicate that this expansion is considered a reprint rather than a new expansion, even though the tile features are different between the two sets.

Ultimately, Hans im Glück recognized the popularity of The Cathars and published The Besiegers in 2013 to allow players to be able to obtain this element of Carcassonne again. The rules are identical to those of The Cathars, but the geography of the Besiegers tiles and the tile artwork are all new. Interestingly, the 2014 version of the Besiegers rules includes the note: “This mini-expansion appears in the 2004 Spielbox magazine under the name 'The Cathars’ (with only 4 tiles).” This seems to indicate that this expansion is considered a reprint rather than a new expansion, even though the tile features are different between the two sets.