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{{ColorGreen|BLACK}} scores nothing, since {{ColorGreen|GREEN}} has more knights in the city.]]
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===== Scoring farms =====
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Only the farmers and their farms are left, and these will be scored now. The owner of each farm should be established. If several players have farmers on a given farm, then the player with the most farmers is the owner. In the case of a draw, all the players with the most farmers are considered to be owners. The owner (or owners) of the farm score '''3 points for every completed city which borders the farm''', or lies within it.<ref>{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' It is unclear whether incomplete farms earn points during the final scoring. '''Answer:''' It is almost impossible to close off or complete most of the farms. The most important thing when scoring the farms are the cities, which do indeed have to be complete. So: completed cities count on incomplete farms as well. [[File:Base_Game_C1_Example_Note_30.jpg|frame|none|Scoring "incomplete" farms]]</ref> <ref>{{IconBook}}  '''Question:''' At the end of the game, do we score farms which are completely closed off by roads, but which don't have any adjacent cities? If so, how? '''Answer:''' Strictly speaking, they should be scored exactly like every other farm, with 3 points for every completed city. In this case, that makes a total of zero points. And the farmer is nevertheless unable to leave the farm. All this is of course highly frustrating and cries out for revenge! [[File:Base_Game_C1_Example_Note_31.jpg|frame|none|Scoring farms closed off by roads]]</ref> If a city borders more than one farm, the owner(s) of each farm score(s) 3 points for the city.<ref>{{IconArrow}} This describes what is known as the "third edition" method of scoring farms, the method currently accepted by all publishers.</ref> <ref>{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' What are the differences to the rules of the first edition, when
Only the farmers and their farms are left, and these will be scored now. The owner of each farm should be established. If several players have farmers on a given farm, then the player with the most farmers is the owner. In the case of a draw, all the players with the most farmers are considered to be owners. The owner (or owners) of the farm score '''3 points for every completed city which borders the farm''', or lies within it.<ref>{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' It is unclear whether incomplete farms earn points during the final scoring. '''Answer:''' It is almost impossible to close off or complete most of the farms. The most important thing when scoring the farms are the cities, which do indeed have to be complete. So: completed cities count on incomplete farms as well. [[File:Base_Game_C1_Example_Note_30.jpg|frame|none|Scoring "incomplete" farms]]</ref> <ref>{{IconBook}}  '''Question:''' At the end of the game, do we score farms which are completely closed off by roads, but which don't have any adjacent cities? If so, how? '''Answer:''' Strictly speaking, they should be scored exactly like every other farm, with 3 points for every completed city. In this case, that makes a total of zero points. And the farmer is nevertheless unable to leave the farm. All this is of course highly frustrating and cries out for revenge! [[File:Base_Game_C1_Example_Note_31.jpg|frame|none|Scoring farms closed off by roads]]</ref> If a city borders more than one farm, the owner(s) of each farm score(s) 3 points for the city.<ref>{{IconArrow}} This describes what is known as the "third edition" method of scoring farms, the method currently accepted by all publishers.</ref> <ref>{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' What are the differences to the rules of the first edition, when
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