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Carcassonne Around The World
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Carcassonne Scoring During Turn Sequence
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Cardcassonne
Castle Lords (Fan Expansion)
Castles in Germany
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Cathedrals in Germany
Cathedrals in Germany (1st edition)
Christmas Present
Cleric and Serf (Fan Expansion)
Collections and Expansions
Count, King and Robber
Count, King and Robber (1st edition)
COVID-19 (Fan Expansion)
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CundCo
CutCassonne
Darmstadt Promo (1st edition)
Demo Spiel
Devir
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Děčínský Sněžník (Fan Expansion)
Easter in Carcassonne (1st edition)
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Ghosts, Castles and Cemeteries
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Gold Rush
Gold Rush Base Game
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Gold Rush The Sheriff
Gold Rush Tile Reference
Great Fairs (Fan Expansion)
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Hans im Glück
Heretics and Shrines (1st edition)
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Hills & Sheep
Hills & Sheep (1st edition)
Hunters and Gatherers
Hunters and Gatherers Base Game
Hunters and Gatherers Fan Expansions
Hunters and Gatherers Scout
Hunters and Gatherers v2 Base Game
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Marcel Gröber
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Mindok
Mists over Carcassonne
Mists over Carcassonne Base Game
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My First Carcassonne
My First Carcassonne Base Game
New World
New World Base Game
Notes on the Czech translation
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Order of Play
Order of Play (1st edition)
Over Hill and Dale
Over Hill and Dale Base Game
Over Hill and Dale Fan Expansions
Print-and-Play Demo
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Rio Grande Games
River
River (1st edition)
Robber's Son (Fan Expansion)
Russian Promos (1st edition)
Safari
Safari Base Game
Saint Nicholas Scoring Board
Scoring After the Game
Scoring After the Game (1st edition)
Scoring During the Game
Scoring During the Game (1st edition)
Scoring During Turn Sequence
Scoring During Turn Sequence (1st edition)
Scoring Flags
Scoring: A Historical Perspective (1st edition)
Selected Rules Variants
Snakes and Ladders
Solo Variant
South Seas
South Seas Base Game
South Seas Fan Expansions
South Seas Friday
Spiel Doch Promo
Spiel Doch Safari Promo
Spiel Promos
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Star Wars
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The Abbot
The Adults of Carcassonne
The Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant Base Game
The Barber-Surgeons
The Bets
The Castle
The Castle Base Game
The Castle Falcon
The Catapult (1st edition)
The City
The City Base Game
The City Gates (1st edition)
The Count of Carcassonne (1st edition)
The Courier (Fan Expansion)
The Dice Game
The Discovery
The Discovery Base Game
The Drawbridges
The Farmers
The Ferries
The Ferries (1st edition)
The Festival
The Festival (1st edition)
The Flier
The Flier (1st edition)
The Flying Machines 2 (Fan Expansion)
The Fortune Teller
The Fruit-Bearing Trees
The Gifts
The Goldmines
The Goldmines (1st edition)
The Labyrinth
The Labyrinths (Fan Expansion)
The Land Surveyors
The Land Surveyors Simulator
The Markets of Leipzig
The Messages
The Messages (1st edition)
The Obelisk (Fan Expansion)
The Peasant Revolts
The Phantom (1st edition)
The Plague (1st edition)
The Plague Diagrams (1st edition)
The Princess and The Dragon
The Princess and The Dragon (1st edition)
The Robbers
The Robbers (1st edition)
The School (1st edition)
The Signposts
The Spell Circles
The Tollkeepers
The Tower
The Tower (1st edition)
The Tunnel (1st edition)
The Watchtowers
The Wells (Fan Expansion)
The Wetlands (Fan Expansion)
The Wheel of Fortune (1st edition)
The Wonders of Humanity
Tile Reference
Tile Reference (1st edition)
Tile Reference (2nd edition)
Tile Reference (3rd edition)
Tile Selector Labels
Timeline
Tournaments and World Championships
Traders and Builders
Traders and Builders (1st edition)
Translation Test
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Variants
Vistas (Fan Expansion)
Visual Changes in the 2nd Edition
Visual Timeline (1st edition)
Visual Timeline (2nd edition)
Wagon Movement Rules Changes
WICA Translator
Wikicarpedia:About
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Wind Roses (1st edition)
Winter Edition
Winter Edition Base Game
Winter Edition Die Kornkreise
Winter Edition The Abbot
Winter Edition The Gingerbread Man
Winter Edition The River
Winter Game Figures
Winter Game Reference
Winter Order of Play
Winter Scoring After the Game
Winter Scoring During the Game
Winter Scoring During Turn Sequence
Winter Tile Reference
Z-Man Games
Zamek Base Game
Zamek Falcon
Language
aa - Afar
ab - Abkhazian
abs - Ambonese Malay
ace - Achinese
ady - Adyghe
ady-cyrl - Adyghe (Cyrillic script)
aeb - Tunisian Arabic
aeb-arab - Tunisian Arabic (Arabic script)
aeb-latn - Tunisian Arabic (Latin script)
af - Afrikaans
ak - Akan
aln - Gheg Albanian
alt - Southern Altai
am - Amharic
ami - Amis
an - Aragonese
ang - Old English
anp - Angika
ar - Arabic
arc - Aramaic
arn - Mapuche
arq - Algerian Arabic
ary - Moroccan Arabic
arz - Egyptian Arabic
as - Assamese
ase - American Sign Language
ast - Asturian
atj - Atikamekw
av - Avaric
avk - Kotava
awa - Awadhi
ay - Aymara
az - Azerbaijani
azb - South Azerbaijani
ba - Bashkir
ban - Balinese
ban-bali - ᬩᬲᬩᬮᬶ
bar - Bavarian
bbc - Batak Toba
bbc-latn - Batak Toba (Latin script)
bcc - Southern Balochi
bci - Baoulé
bcl - Central Bikol
be - Belarusian
be-tarask - Belarusian (Taraškievica orthography)
bg - Bulgarian
bgn - Western Balochi
bh - Bhojpuri
bho - Bhojpuri
bi - Bislama
bjn - Banjar
bm - Bambara
bn - Bangla
bo - Tibetan
bpy - Bishnupriya
bqi - Bakhtiari
br - Breton
brh - Brahui
bs - Bosnian
btm - Batak Mandailing
bto - Iriga Bicolano
bug - Buginese
bxr - Russia Buriat
ca - Catalan
cbk-zam - Chavacano
cdo - Min Dong Chinese
ce - Chechen
ceb - Cebuano
ch - Chamorro
cho - Choctaw
chr - Cherokee
chy - Cheyenne
ckb - Central Kurdish
co - Corsican
cps - Capiznon
cr - Cree
crh - Crimean Tatar
crh-cyrl - Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic script)
crh-latn - Crimean Tatar (Latin script)
cs - Czech
csb - Kashubian
cu - Church Slavic
cv - Chuvash
cy - Welsh
da - Danish
dag - Dagbani
de - German
de-at - Austrian German
de-ch - Swiss High German
de-formal - German (formal address)
din - Dinka
diq - Zazaki
dsb - Lower Sorbian
dtp - Central Dusun
dty - Doteli
dv - Divehi
dz - Dzongkha
ee - Ewe
egl - Emilian
el - Greek
eml - Emiliano-Romagnolo
en - English
en-ca - Canadian English
en-gb - British English
eo - Esperanto
es - Spanish
es-419 - Latin American Spanish
es-formal - Spanish (formal address)
et - Estonian
eu - Basque
ext - Extremaduran
fa - Persian
ff - Fulah
fi - Finnish
fit - Tornedalen Finnish
fj - Fijian
fo - Faroese
fr - French
frc - Cajun French
frp - Arpitan
frr - Northern Frisian
fur - Friulian
fy - Western Frisian
ga - Irish
gag - Gagauz
gan - Gan Chinese
gan-hans - Gan (Simplified)
gan-hant - Gan (Traditional)
gcr - Guianan Creole
gd - Scottish Gaelic
gl - Galician
glk - Gilaki
gn - Guarani
gom - Goan Konkani
gom-deva - Goan Konkani (Devanagari script)
gom-latn - Goan Konkani (Latin script)
gor - Gorontalo
got - Gothic
grc - Ancient Greek
gsw - Swiss German
gu - Gujarati
guc - Wayuu
guw - Gun
gv - Manx
ha - Hausa
hak - Hakka Chinese
haw - Hawaiian
he - Hebrew
hi - Hindi
hif - Fiji Hindi
hif-latn - Fiji Hindi (Latin script)
hil - Hiligaynon
ho - Hiri Motu
hr - Croatian
hrx - Hunsrik
hsb - Upper Sorbian
ht - Haitian Creole
hu - Hungarian
hu-formal - Hungarian (formal address)
hy - Armenian
hyw - Western Armenian
hz - Herero
ia - Interlingua
id - Indonesian
ie - Interlingue
ig - Igbo
ii - Sichuan Yi
ik - Inupiaq
ike-cans - Eastern Canadian (Aboriginal syllabics)
ike-latn - Eastern Canadian (Latin script)
ilo - Iloko
inh - Ingush
io - Ido
is - Icelandic
it - Italian
iu - Inuktitut
ja - Japanese
jam - Jamaican Creole English
jbo - Lojban
jut - Jutish
jv - Javanese
ka - Georgian
kaa - Kara-Kalpak
kab - Kabyle
kbd - Kabardian
kbd-cyrl - Kabardian (Cyrillic script)
kbp - Kabiye
kcg - Tyap
kg - Kongo
khw - Khowar
ki - Kikuyu
kiu - Kirmanjki
kj - Kuanyama
kjp - Eastern Pwo
kk - Kazakh
kk-arab - Kazakh (Arabic script)
kk-cn - Kazakh (China)
kk-cyrl - Kazakh (Cyrillic script)
kk-kz - Kazakh (Kazakhstan)
kk-latn - Kazakh (Latin script)
kk-tr - Kazakh (Turkey)
kl - Kalaallisut
km - Khmer
kn - Kannada
ko - Korean
ko-kp - Korean (North Korea)
koi - Komi-Permyak
kr - Kanuri
krc - Karachay-Balkar
kri - Krio
krj - Kinaray-a
krl - Karelian
ks - Kashmiri
ks-arab - Kashmiri (Arabic script)
ks-deva - Kashmiri (Devanagari script)
ksh - Colognian
ku - Kurdish
ku-arab - Kurdish (Arabic script)
ku-latn - Kurdish (Latin script)
kum - Kumyk
kv - Komi
kw - Cornish
ky - Kyrgyz
la - Latin
lad - Ladino
lb - Luxembourgish
lbe - Lak
lez - Lezghian
lfn - Lingua Franca Nova
lg - Ganda
li - Limburgish
lij - Ligurian
liv - Livonian
lki - Laki
lld - Ladin
lmo - Lombard
ln - Lingala
lo - Lao
loz - Lozi
lrc - Northern Luri
lt - Lithuanian
ltg - Latgalian
lus - Mizo
luz - Southern Luri
lv - Latvian
lzh - Literary Chinese
lzz - Laz
mad - Madurese
mai - Maithili
map-bms - Basa Banyumasan
mdf - Moksha
mg - Malagasy
mh - Marshallese
mhr - Eastern Mari
mi - Maori
min - Minangkabau
mk - Macedonian
ml - Malayalam
mn - Mongolian
mni - Manipuri
mnw - Mon
mo - Moldovan
mr - Marathi
mrh - Mara
mrj - Western Mari
ms - Malay
ms-arab - Malay (Jawi script)
mt - Maltese
mus - Muscogee
mwl - Mirandese
my - Burmese
myv - Erzya
mzn - Mazanderani
na - Nauru
nah - Nāhuatl
nan - Min Nan Chinese
nap - Neapolitan
nb - Norwegian Bokmål
nds - Low German
nds-nl - Low Saxon
ne - Nepali
new - Newari
ng - Ndonga
nia - Nias
niu - Niuean
nl - Dutch
nl-informal - Dutch (informal address)
nn - Norwegian Nynorsk
no - Norwegian
nov - Novial
nqo - N’Ko
nrm - Norman
nso - Northern Sotho
nv - Navajo
ny - Nyanja
nys - Nyungar
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{{UX |seotitle={{TextCarcassonne}} - {{TranslatedPageName}} |sortingtitle=DEFAULTSORT |image={{filepath:Box_C3_ZMG.png|nowiki}} |description=Carcassonne, the world-famous French city, is known for its imposing fortifications erected during Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This fortress, surrounded by magnificent walls, still stands today as one of the most unique French cities. In this game, players must develop the area around Carcassonne. They place their meeples onto roads and into cities, monasteries, and fields. Only those who make the most judicious placements will gain the points required to win the game. }} <languages />{{ChooseDesign|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_O.png|image2=Base_Game_C2_Tile_O.jpg|otherimage=Base_Game_C1_Tile_10.jpg|otherlink={{BaseGameLink|edition=C1|logo=noborder}}}} {{Breadcrumbs |link1={{CarcassonneLink}} }} <!--covers are available for different regions--> <!--please use the cover for your region--> <!--if no entry match to you region use the HiG image instead--> <!--you can see the different covers here http://wikicarpedia.com/index.php/User:Murphy013/Boxes--> [[File:Box_C3_ZMG.png|thumb|right|200px|Carcassonne C3 (3rd Edition)]] [[File:20th_Anniversary_Edition_Box.png|thumb|right|200px|Carcassonne 20th Anniversary Edition]] [[File:Box_BaseGame_C2_ZMG.png|thumb|right|200px|Carcassonne C2 (2nd Edition)]] == General info and comments == Originally released by [[Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2014}}, this second edition of the game is known as C2 for short. A {{VariantsLink|version=20thAnniversary|logo=hide}} was released in {{Year|2021}} including some celebratory elements that do not affect the rules. A third edition, known as C3 for short, was released in {{Year|2021}} including more detailed graphics and some minor wording changes. Copies printed in C2 in the period 2014-2016 have the [[Visual Changes in the 2nd Edition#Darker cities|darker city backgrounds]]. The 20th Anniversary Edition and Carcassonne C3 have [[Visual Changes in the 2nd Edition#Cities with clipped buildings|cities with clipped buildings]]. The game was released in its {{BaseGameLink|edition=C1|logo=hide|text=first edition}}, known as C1 for short, in {{Year|2000}}. This edition includes some variations in wording, if compared with later editions, and a different graphic style. However, all the editions are compatible. {{DottedFrameMessage|text=''Carcassonne, the world-famous French city, is known for its imposing fortifications erected during Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This fortress, surrounded by magnificent walls, still stands today as one of the most unique French cities. In this game, players must develop the area around Carcassonne. They place their meeples onto roads and into cities, monasteries, and fields. Only those who make the most judicious placements will gain the points required to win the game.'' }} === Info on farmers rules === '''Farmers''' are considered a part of the base game for most Carcassonne players. They are also used in every official tournament as they are commonly not considered an expansion. In C2 and later editions, farmers were separated as a supplement to ease access to the game for new players and smooth learning curve. WikiCarpedia follows this streamlined approach. For the sake of other expansions and the rest of the WikiCarpedia, farmers are considered a part of the base game. You can find farmers rules '''{{FarmersLink|edition=C3|logo=hide|text=here}}'''. == Components and setup == Following part will explain initial setup and introduce components of the game. The 72 LANDSCAPE TILES show roads, cities, and monasteries, in a field. {| |- valign="top" | [[File:New_rules_city.png|none|frame|Tile showing a city]] || [[File:New_rules_road.png|none|frame|Tile showing a road]] || [[File:New_rules_monastery.png|none|frame|Tile showing a monastery]] |} The backs of all the tiles are the same, but the START TILE has a darker colored back, so you can recognize it easily. Other graphical elements such as houses, people, or animals have no impact on the game. <ref> {{IconWorld}} They have no impact considering the base rules. Some of them are used in some expansions, such as '''{{MarketsLeipzigLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''' or '''{{TollkeepersLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}'''. </ref> {| |- valign="top" | [[File:new_rules_regular_back.png|none|frame|Regular back]] || [[File:new_rules_dark_back.png|none|frame|Dark back]] |} Place the start tile (the one with a dark back) in the middle of the table. Shuffle the remaining tiles and set them as different facedown stacks that are easily accessible to all players. Tiles can also be placed into a sack or game box and drawn randomly. [[File:new_rules_start_tile.png|none|frame|Start tile]] Then comes the scoreboard, which you set to the side of your playing surface (table, floor, etc.). [[File:New_rules_scoring_track.jpg|none|frame|Part of the scoring track with meeples on initial positions.]] Finally, we have the MEEPLES. You will find in the box 40 regular meeples, including 8 meeples in each of these colors: {{ColorYellow|yellow}}, {{ColorRed|red}}, {{ColorGreen|green}}, {{ColorBlue|blue}}, and {{ColorBlack|black}}. <ref> {{IconArrow}} The '''{{VariantsLink|version=BigBox6|logo=noborder}}''' includes the sixth player, in {{ColorPink|pink}} color, as part of the base game and not at '''{{InnsCathedralsLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}'''. This makes the rules clearer. </ref> In addition, there are also 5 abbots. Usage of abbots is described in '''{{AbbotLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''' mini expansion page, including 1 in each of the same colors. Abbots are not important from base game point of view. [[File:{{Figure|name=NormalMeeple|edition=C3|color=defaultcolors|variant=imagename}}|thumb|frame|none|<div style="text-align:center">Meeples</div>]] Start by distributing 7 meeples of the color of their choice to each player. These meeples constitute each player’s personal supply. Each player takes seven meeples of their chosen color to form their supply. Place each player's eighth meeple on the 0 space on the scoreboard. These will be used to track each player's score throughout the game. If you are not playing with '''{{AbbotLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''', put those unique meeples back into the box. {{FAQ|title=Too few followers—are we playing wrong or are there really too few?|text=[[File:Base_Game_C1_Meeples_Footer_Note_2.png|frameless|right|]] This is the number intended by designers. A certain shortage of followers is entirely intentional. An important element of the game is precisely learning to be economical with one's followers. }} == Overview and goal of the game == In Carcassonne, players take turns placing tiles and expanding the landscape of roads, cities, monasteries and fields, one tile at a time. Players may place their meeples on the individual features of tiles as well (roads, cities, monasteries, and fields), where they will become highwaymen, knights, monks and farmers. Points are earned throughout the game, and the player with the highest score at the end is the winner! {{DottedFrameMessage|align=left|text=<table> <tr> <td>'''Changes to the 20th Anniversary Edition and Carcassonne C3''' The rules for the 20th Anniversary Edition and Carcassonne C3 stay the same but the roles of some meeples have been updated: * '''Highwaymen''' become '''female travelers''' * '''Knights''' do not change * '''Monks''' are also referred to as '''nuns''' * '''Farmers''' become '''female farmers''' Publishers have followed the new roles provided in the rules by [[Hans im Glück|HiG]], although some of these changes are not noticeable in other languages. '''Note:''' We stick to the classic role convention for the sake of consistency with all the exisiting rules for the time being. [[Hans im Glück|HiG]] may decide to update the rules in the future to follow this new naming convention for new releases and reprints. </td> <td valign="top" style="min-width: 90px; max-width: 90px; text-align: center;"> [[File:20th_Anniversary_Edition_Box.png|80px]] [[File:Box_C3_ZMG.png|frameless|80px]] </td> </tr> </table> }} <span id="gameplay"></span> == Gameplay == A game of Carcassonne is played in clockwise order. Starting with the youngest player, <ref> {{IconArrow}} The [[Z-Man Games|ZMG]] rules of the base game mention the "first player" without explaining how it is decided. However, the '''{{VariantsLink|version=BigBox6|logo=noborder}}''' rules are re-aligned with the [[Hans im Glück|HiG]] rules and indicate the first player is the youngest one. </ref> <ref> {{IconHouse}} It is common practice to choose starting player at random. More on this in [[#House|house rules section]]. </ref> the current player does the following actions in the order listed below, after which it is the next player's turn, and so on and so forth. First, we'll give you a brief description of the actions you have to do during one of your turns. These actions will be detailed as we present the roads, the cities, and finally the monasteries. So what are these actions? <div class="wica-top-spacing wica-visible"> {{BeginBlockList|width=900px}} {{StartBlock|width=250px|padding-right=10px|padding-bottom=10px}} {{RulesPlacingTile|header=fake-h4|title=1. Placing a tile|rules= <div style="width:230px; max-width:230px; display:inline-block; height:210px;"> <table> <tr> <td width="130">The player '''must''' draw exactly one land tile from a stack and place it faceup adjacent to any tile already on the board to continue the landscape. <ref> {{IconBook}} A newly placed land tile '''must fit''' the adjacent terrain on '''all edges'''! During placement it is not enough to look for only one side that fits. </ref> </td> <td width="90" valign="top"> [[File:Base_Game_C2_Gameplay_Place_Land_Tile.png|center]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> }} {{EndBlock}} {{StartBlock|width=250px|padding-right=10px|padding-bottom=10px}} {{RulesPlacingMeeple|header=fake-h4|title=2. Placing a meeple|rules= <div style="width:230px; max-width:230px; display:inline-block; height:210px;"> <table> <tr> <td width="140">The player '''may''' place a meeple from their supply onto the tile just placed.</td> <td width="80"> [[File:Figure_Meeple_red.png|60px]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> }} {{EndBlock}} {{StartBlock|width=250px|padding-right=10px|padding-bottom=10px}} {{RulesScoring|header=fake-h4|title=3. Scoring a feature|rules= <div style="width:230px; max-width:230px; display:inline-block; height:210px;"> <table> <tr> <td width="140" valign="top">The player '''must''' score any feature completed by tile placement.</td> <td width="80" align="right">[[File:Base_Game_C2_Gameplay_Score_Points.png]]</td> </tr> </table> </div> }} {{EndBlock}} {{EndBlockList}} </div> <span id="roads"></span> === The roads === {{RulesPlacingTile|title=1. Placing a tile|rules= You draw the depicted tile with three road segments starting from a village. You must place it in such a way that it continues the existing landscape (the tiles already in play). In the rare case that a tile cannot legally be placed anywhere, and all players agree, it is removed from the game, and the player draws another. <ref name="tile-in-supply"> {{IconBook}} Alternatively, if legal, the player could place the abbey tile ('''{{AbbeyMayorLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''') instead of drawing another tile. (1/2013)<br /> {{IconWorld}} By extension, other tiles in the player's supply could be chosen: a German castle ('''{{CastlesGermanyLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''') or a Halfling tile ('''{{HalflingsLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}'''). </ref> <ref> {{IconHouse}} If drawing tiles out of a bag, a tile that cannot be placed could be returned to the bag for later use. </ref> [[File:New_rules_road_a.png|none|frame|'''Example 1a:''' {{ColorRed|You}} place the tile here. The road and fields continue the existing landscape.]] }} {{RulesPlacingMeeple|title=2. Placing a meeple as highwayman|rules= After placing the tile, you may place a meeple as a highwayman on one of that tile’s road segments, but only if the road is unoccupied by another highwayman. In our example, since the road is not yet completed, no scoring occurs (see action 3) and play moves on to the next player. [[File:New_rules_road_b.png|none|frame|'''Example 1b:''' {{ColorRed|You}} use your meeple as a highwayman on this road. This is possible because no other meeple is present on it.]] The next player draws a tile that he/she places to continue the landscape. They may not place a meeple on the road to the right since your highwayman is already present on that road. Instead, they choose to place their meeple as a knight in the city segment of that tile. [[File:New_rules_road_c.png|none|frame|'''Example 1c:''' Since the road to the right is occupied, the {{ColorBlue|blue}} player decides to put his meeple in the city.]] }} {{RulesScoring|title=3. Scoring a road|rules= When both ends of a road are closed, that road is completed and scored. The end of a road is closed when it meets a village, <ref> {{IconWorld}} Village is a little set of red roofed buildings surrounding the crossroad. </ref> a city, a monastery, or it loops onto itself by meeting the other end. <ref> {{IconWorld}} This list is valid in general terms and should be considered open ended. Some expansions incorporate additional features that may end a road, such as groups of trees and bushes, cottages, lakes, various types of ecclesiastical buildings, castles, etc. </ref> [[File:New_rules_road_d.png|none|frame|'''Example 1d:''' The road completed has 3 tiles.]] {{FAQ|title=Can a road end in nothing? |text=[[File:PnP_Demo_C2_Clarification_02.png|frameless|right|]] No, like all the usual land tiles, a road segment '''must''' continue to another road segment on all edges. <br clear="all" /> }} Even though it is your opponent that placed the tile, this still completes your road. How many points do you score? When scoring a road, '''each tile''' of that road grants you '''1 point'''. Here, since you scored a road that is made out of 3 tiles, you score 3 points. It is now time to note your score. You keep track of your score with the meeple you placed on the scoreboard before starting the game. Continuing our example, you move it forward 3 spaces to show that you’ve scored 3 points. '''Note:''' if your score passes 50 points, lay down your scoring meeple to show your 50+ points. [[File:Base_Game_C2_Road_Example_06.png|none|frame|'''Example 1e:''' {{ColorRed|You}} keep track of the 3 points you earned on the scoreboard.]] After scoring, '''return any meeples''' that occupy the road that was just scored to their owners' supply. [[File:New_rules_road_e.png|none|frame|'''Example 1f:''' {{ColorRed|You}} return to your supply the highwayman that earned you 3 points. The {{ColorBlue|blue}} meeple stays in place since it was not part of a scored feature.]] }} </div> We’ve already seen the most important parts of the game. Now, we will further expand on those actions by showing you how they apply to the other features, namely the cities and the monasteries: <span id="cities"></span> === The cities === {{RulesPlacingTile|title=1. Placing a tile|rules= As usual, you draw a tile that you use to continue the landscape. Of course, the illustration must be continued as well. For example, a city segment must be connected to an open city. [[File:New_rules_city_2.png|none|frame|'''Example:''' A tile showing a city.]] }} {{RulesPlacingMeeple|title=2. Placing a meeple as a knight|rules= Then, you see if there is already a meeple as a knight in the city. Here, there isn’t, so you can place one of your meeples as a knight in this city. [[File:New_rules_city_example_a.png|none|frame|'''Example 2a:''' {{ColorRed|You}} placed this tile and it expands the city by one tile. Since the city is unoccupied, you place a meeple there.]] {{FAQ|title=We have difficulty deciding when a placed tile represents a new city or belongs to one already being built. |text=[[File:PnP_Demo_C2_Clarification_01.png|frameless|right|]] 'Corner to corner' is not a connection. Segments can only be connected on the edges. In the example shown there are two cities at the moment. <br clear="all" />}} }} {{RulesScoring|title=3. Scoring a city|rules= Let’s continue our example and assume that a few turns have passed. You now draw this tile that you place to continue your city. Since the tile you’ve placed completes a feature (here, the city), it must now be scored. A city is completed when it is surrounded by walls and there are no gaps inside the city. Since you have a meeple in the completed city, you are the player to score it. '''Each tile in a completed city is worth 2 points.''' In addition, '''each coat of arms is worth 2 more points.''' <ref> {{IconWorld}} Note that a coat of arms only affects the city segment it is in, not the whole tile (if there is more than one segment on a single tile).</ref> For this city, you score 8 points! As usual, the meeple that was in the scored feature '''returns to your supply.''' [[File:New_rules_city_example_b.png|none|frame|'''Example 2b:''' Completed city scoring.]] }} <span id="monasteries"></span> === The monasteries === {{RulesPlacingTile|title=1. Placing a tile|rules= Once more, you draw a tile to continue the landscape. Monasteries are always depicted in the center of a tile. <ref> {{IconWorld}} Monasteries are always located in the center of a tile, so when you place a monastery you must continue the existing other landscape features. Monasteries tend to be surrounded by fields, so monastery tiles normally have field and road edges. In some expansions, we may also find monastery tiles with city edges, and even monasteries within cities. </ref> When placing such a tile, you must, as usual, make sure that it continues the illustration. <ref> {{IconBook}} Monasteries can be placed directly next to each other, or corner to corner. It is not necessary for there to be eight other (non-monastery) tiles neighbouring a monastery. A monastery stands in the middle of a field segment and other segments can be placed next to it. In contrast to roads, cities, and fields, it is not possible to connect to a monastery. </ref> [[File:New_rules_monastery.png|none|frame|'''Example:''' Tile showing a monastery]] }} {{RulesPlacingMeeple|title=2. Placing a meeple as a monk|rules= You can place a meeple on a monastery as a monk. Of course, that meeple must come from your supply. [[File:New_rules_monastery_example_a.png|none|frame| '''Example 3a:''' A monastery is always in the middle of a tile. You may place this tile here because the monastery on it is surrounded by fields.]] }} {{RulesScoring|title=3. Scoring a monastery|rules= A monastery is completed when it is surrounded by tiles. During scoring, the monastery is worth '''1 point''' per tile that completes it (including the monastery itself). By placing this tile, you complete your monastery. It earns you 9 points and allows you to '''take your meeple back'''. [[File:New_rules_monastery_example_b.png|none|frame| '''Example 3b:''' Completed monastery scoring.]] }} We have already seen most of the rules for Carcassonne. There are only a few points left to see, but first, here is a summary of what we’ve seen so far: === Summary === {{RulesPlacingTile|title=1. Placing a tile|rules= * You must place your drawn tile in such a way that it continues the landscape and the illustration. * In some very rare cases, it may be impossible to place the tile. In those cases, simply return the tile to the box and draw a new one. <ref name="tile-in-supply" /> }} {{RulesPlacingMeeple|title=2. Placing a meeple|rules= * You may place a meeple on the tile you’ve just placed. * You may not place a meeple in a feature where there already is at least one other meeple, including one of yours. }} {{RulesScoring|title=3. Scoring a feature|rules= * A road is completed when both ends lead to a village, a city, a monastery, or the road forms a loop. Each tile in a completed road is worth 1 point. * A city is completed when it is surrounded by walls and there are no holes inside the city. Each tile in the completed city is worth 2 points. Each coat of arms in the completed city is worth an extra 2 points. * A monastery is completed when it is surrounded by 8 tiles. Each of the monastery’s tiles (the 8 surrounding tiles and the one with the monastery itself) is worth 1 point. * Scoring always occurs at the end of a player’s turn. At that moment, each player with a meeple in a scored feature earns points. <ref> {{IconBook}} When two meeples of one color are occupying the same road, city, or field, you '''do not''' score double in these cases. The number of meeples (or in '''{{InnsCathedralsLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''' the size of the meeples) has no effect on the points that a player earns from a road, city, monastery, or field. Two knights do not double the points. The number of meeples is only important in establishing who has the majority.</ref> * After each scoring, return the scored meeples to their owners' supply. * If there are multiple meeples in a single scored feature, the player with the most meeples is awarded full points and all other players receive nothing. When more than one player have the most meeples in a scored feature, the tied players all score full points. }} === Game end and final scoring === The game ends as soon as a player can no longer draw and place a landscape tile. <ref> {{IconArrow}} The [[Z-Man Games|ZMG]] rules state the following, which lead to certain interpretation issues when dealing with some expansions: "The game ends immediately after the turn of the player who placed the last tile." </ref> Then, players proceed to a final scoring, after which the winner will be known. Once the game is over, all meeples still in play are scored: * Each incomplete road is worth 1 point per tile, just like during the game. * Each incomplete city is worth 1 point per tile and 1 point per coat of arms, which is only half the points. * Each incomplete monastery is worth 1 point plus 1 point per adjacent tile, just like during the game. [[File:New_rules_final_scoring.png|none|frame|'''Example of final scoring:''' <ul> <li>'''Left city''': {{ColorGreen|Green}} is the only one to score 8 points (5 tiles and 3 coat of arms). {{ColorBlack|Black}} does not score any points since {{ColorGreen|Green}} has the most meeples in this city.</li> <li>'''Monastery:''' {{ColorYellow|Yellow}} scores 4 points for this incomplete monastery (3 points for the adjacent tiles and 1 point for the monastery itself).</li> <li>'''Right city:''' {{ColorBlue|Blue}} scores 3 points for this incomplete city (2 tiles and 1 coat of arms).</li> <li>'''Road:''' {{ColorRed|Red}} scores 3 points for this incomplete roads (3 tiles).</li> </ul> ]] Once the final score is known, '''the winner is the player with the most points.'''<ref>{{IconWorld}} Rules do not include tiebreakers. That is rules explaining situation when few players share the same score.</ref> === Special cases === ==== Many meeples on the same road ==== <div class="wica-top-spacing wica-bottom-spacing wica-visible"> {{BeginBlockList|width=700px}} {{Block| [[File:New_rules_multiple_a.png|none|frame|'''Example 4a:''' The tile {{ColorRed|you’ve}} just drawn could continue the road. However, there already is a highwayman on that road, which means that you may not place yours. You decide to place your tile, and a highwayman, so that it is not connected.]] }} {{Block| [[File:New_rules_multiple_b.png|none|frame|'''Example 4b:''' During a following turn, {{ColorRed|you}} draw this tile and decide to continue the road with it. Both roads, each with a highwayman, are now connected. Since this completes the road, it is now scored and both {{ColorRed|you}} and the {{ColorYellow|other}} player score 4 points. Then, you both take your meeple back.]] }} {{EndBlockList}} </div> ==== Many meeples in the same city ==== <div class="wica-top-spacing wica-bottom-spacing wica-visible"> {{BeginBlockList|width=800px}} {{Block| [[File:New_rules_multiple_c.png|none|frame|'''Example 5a:''' {{ColorRed|You}} wish to take control of the city away from {{ColorYellow|yellow}} and place your tile as pictured with a knight on it. {{ColorRed|You}} are allowed to place a knight there because the city segment is not connected to another city segment with a knight on it. If you succeed in linking your two city segments, your two knights will allow you to take the city from {{ColorYellow|yellow}}.]] }} {{Block| [[File:New_rules_multiple_d.png|none|frame| '''Example 5b:''' That is exactly the tile you needed to connect the city segments. Since {{ColorRed|you}} now have the most knights in the city, only {{ColorRed|you}} get to score the 10 points awarded for completing that city. Then, both {{ColorRed|you}} and the other player take back your meeples.]] }} {{EndBlockList}} </div> ==== Use a meeple, score a feature, and get the meeple back ==== You can place a meeple in a feature you just completed, immediately score it, and then return the meeple to your supply. To do so, follow these steps: <ref> {{IconBook}} Note that features are considered to be complete as soon as the tile is placed, although meeple placement and scoring only occur afterwards. This is important when playing with magic portals ('''{{PrincessDragonLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}''') or flying machines ('''{{FlyingMachinesLink|edition=C2|variant=long|logo=noborder}}'''). </ref> <span style="background:#5C7A1B; color: #5C7A1B">__</span> 1. Place a tile, completing a feature (such as a road, city, or monastery). <span style="background:#0072BC; color: #0072BC">__</span> 2. Place a meeple as a highwayman, knight, or monk on the feature you just completed. <span style="background:#9E2322; color: #9E2322">__</span> 3. Score the completed road, city, or monastery and return the meeple to your supply. [[File:New_rules_return_example.png|none|frame|'''Example -''' Sequence taking place:<br /> 1. {{ColorRed|You}} place a tile. <br/> 2. {{ColorRed|You}} place your meeple on the road. <br/> 3. {{ColorRed|You}} score 3 points for the road. Return your meeple to your supply.]] {{FAQ|title=There is a situation that puzzles us. If a player draws a tile with two city segments and completes a small city, earning 4 points, can he or she then deploy a meeple to a new city segment in the same turn? |text=[[File:PnP_Demo_C2_Clarification_03.png|frameless|right|]] A player may only deploy one meeple per turn, and that meeple may be deployed only once, and it must be before any scoring. If the player already occupies the small, now-completed city, he or she may deploy a second meeple to the other city segment immediately after placing the tile. The small city will then be scored and the meeple involved returned to the player. If the player does not yet occupy this city, he or she can decide which of the two city segments to deploy a meeple to. If the meeple is deployed to the small city (1), it will be returned immediately (2) and the player will earn four points, but the meeple cannot be redeployed (3). <br clear="all" /> }} <span id="House"></span> === House rules === {{IconHouse}} The players decide who starts the game by any method they choose—such as by rolling three meeples. The first player to ‘roll’ a standing meeple decides who plays first. (Thanks to Joff.) {{IconHouse}} To determine the first player; each player draws a tile from the bag, the player that drew the tile with the most roads (0 to 4) plays first, if there is a tie for most roads, a draw-off takes place. This is repeated until someone wins. (Thanks to michael.) {{IconHouse}} Take your next tile at the end of your turn, to give you time to think about placement and avoid analysis paralysis. {{IconHouse}} Play with a three-tile hand. The abbey counts as part of your hand. Play your turn, including the builder, and then draw back up to three tiles. These tiles could be visible to all or hidden to the other players (Thanks to DavidP and youtch.) {{IconHouse}} When playing with a bag for the tiles, the original starting tile may be put into the bag, and unplayable tiles can be put back into the bag rather than set to one side. (Thanks to dwhitworth.) {{IconHouse}} Trees (bushes) on roads do not end the road—only houses do (when the road forks). This makes road building a lot more dynamic. (Thanks to Tobias.) {{IconHouse}} When a tile is the only tile which can currently complete a structure, other players can offer to ‘buy’ it by offering points, trades counter, abbey, and so on. (Thanks to Deatheux.) {{IconHouse}} If you place a tile that fills a hole in the playing field by touching something on all four adjacent sides, you get another turn. This helps motivate people to finish the board even if they do not get an advantage from the placement. (Does not apply to the abbey tile). (Thanks to viberunner.) {{IconHouse}} Incomplete features at the end of the game do not score points at the end of the game. (Thanks to metoth.) {{IconHouse}} The edge of the table limits the playing area. Thus, a player may not place a tile past the edge of the table or move the playing area to place a tile that would have been past the edge of the table. (Thanks to metoth for prompting this one, and to SkullOne for pointing out that this is an official rule from Hunters and Gatherers.) {{IconHouse}} Table borders COMPLETE features as an abbey would. (Thanks to PreGy.) {{IconHouse}} Use colored dice instead of meeples on the scoring track. Start out with the 6 showing on top. When the marker completes one lap, turn it to the number 1 to indicate it has completed one lap. This shows at a glance which player is on what lap and who's ahead. On the 100 space track it’s even easier to determine someone’s score at a glance. (Thanks to Carcking.) <span id="Use_of_a_Table"></span> === Use of a table === A number of questions have been asked about rules related to the play area itself, including what happens when the edge of the area is reached, or if a table has to be used for play. The following clarifications are from Georg Wild from [[Hans im Glück|'''HiG''']] (5/2013): * The edge of the table is the limit for the game if, as stated in the rules, a table is used. * The rules state that the starting tile is placed in the middle of the table. If all of the tiles are shifted to allow more room, the starting tile would no longer be in the middle. So in principle, total shifting of the tiles is not allowed. Additionally, with a manual shift of all of the tiles, the tiles and figures on the field can slip, which could lead to incorrect positioning of tiles or figures. * Addition of a second table is possible if one of an appropriate height is added to the first table. If a table is extended (as with an additional panel), make sure that the tiles and figures on the playing field do not slip. * Playing on the floor: The rules technically do not allow this, because the rules state that the first tile is placed in the middle of the table. Playing on the floor is not forbidden, however, if use of a table is not feasible. If the floor is used, tiles must be placed so all tiles are visible to all players. Tiles cannot be placed under the sofa, cabinet/shelf, etc. * It is important generally, that all the players in the round agree how to play: ** Table - Standard ** Table - with "total shifting" of tiles ** Table - with extension ** Floor * Continue to play fairly and not intentionally unfair to other players. == Tile distribution == === C3 Edition === {{BeginTileList|width=700px|tiles=72}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_A.png|count=2|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Monastery}} + ({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_B.png|count=4|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Monastery}} + ({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=DonkeyStable|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_C.png|count=1|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_D.png|count=4|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}}) + ({{TextS}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_E.png|count=5|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_F.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_G.png|count=1}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_H.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_I.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_J.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_K.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=DonkeyStable|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_L.png|count=3|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Village}}}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_M.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_N.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_O.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_P.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_Q.png|count=1}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_R.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_S.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_T.png|count=1}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_U.png|count=8|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr|count=2}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=3}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_V.png|count=9|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr|count=2}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=3}})<sup>'''*'''</sup>}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_W.png|count=4|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Village}}}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C3_Tile_X.png|count=1|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Village}}}} {{EndTileList}} {{TileIllustrations|edition=C3|S=1|G=1|F=1|C=1|W=1|H=1|P=1|D=1}} This edition replaces one pigsty for one cowshed in the tiles marked with '''*'''. === 20th Anniversary Edition === {{BeginTileList|width=700px|tiles=72}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_A.png|count=2|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Monastery}} + ({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_B.png|count=4|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Monastery}} + ({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=DonkeyStable|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_C.png|count=1|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_D.png|count=4|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}}) + ({{TextS}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_E.png|count=5|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_F.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_G.png|count=1}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_H.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_I.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_J.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_K.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=DonkeyStable|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_L.png|count=3|config={{Feature|edition=C2|name=Village}}}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_M.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_N.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_O.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_P.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_Q.png|count=1}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_R.png|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_S.png|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_T.png|count=1}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_U.png|count=8|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};2x{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=3}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_V.png|count=9|config=({{Feature|edition=C3|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};2x{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};2x{{Feature|edition=C3|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C3|name=None|variant=abbr|count=3}})}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_W.png|count=4|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Village}}}} {{Tile|image=20AE_Base_Game_C2_Tile_X.png|count=1|config={{Feature|edition=C3|name=Village}}}} {{EndTileList}} {{TileIllustrations|edition=C3|S=1|G=1|F=1|C=1|W=1|H=1|P=1|D=1}} The 20th Anniversary Edition includes some celebratory details besides the glossy UV-printing: * The highwaymen by the roads usually look a bit different, but they can also join the party (maybe they will be a bit more peaceful in the future...). In case you play with an expansion that use them, they will count as normal highwaymen, as usual. * There are also additional details on the tiles, such as people partying everywhere, as well as hidden many so-called "Easter eggs". These make reference to other Carcassonne or [[Hans im Glück|HiG]] games. All these details have no effect on the rest of the game. === C2 Edition === {{BeginTileList|width=700px|tiles=72}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_A.jpg|count=2|config={{Feature|edition=C2|name=Monastery}} + ({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_B.jpg|count=4|config={{Feature|edition=C2|name=Monastery}} + ({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=DonkeyStable|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_C.jpg|count=1|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_D.jpg|count=4|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}}) + ({{TextS}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_E.jpg|count=5|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr|count=2}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_F.jpg|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_G.jpg|count=1}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_H.jpg|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_I.jpg|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_J.jpg|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_K.jpg|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=DonkeyStable|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_L.jpg|count=3|config={{Feature|edition=C2|name=Village}}}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_M.jpg|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_N.jpg|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_O.jpg|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Cowshed|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_P.jpg|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_Q.jpg|count=1}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_R.jpg|count=3|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_S.jpg|count=2|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=WaterTower|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_T.jpg|count=1}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_U.jpg|count=8|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};2x{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr|count=3}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_V.jpg|count=9|config=({{Feature|edition=C2|name=Garden|variant=abbr}};2x{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Highwaymen|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Farmhouse|variant=abbr}};2x{{Feature|edition=C2|name=Pigsty|variant=abbr}};{{Feature|edition=C2|name=None|variant=abbr|count=3}})}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_W.jpg|count=4|config={{Feature|edition=C2|name=Village}}}} {{Tile|image=Base_Game_C2_Tile_X.jpg|count=1|config={{Feature|edition=C2|name=Village}}}} {{EndTileList}} {{TileIllustrations|edition=C2|S=1|G=1|F=1|C=1|W=1|H=1|P=1|D=1}} '''When required to include C1 tile distribution add code below Translation of this section has to be made on source page.''' <nowiki>=== {{TextFirstEdition}} ===</nowiki> <nowiki>{{:Translations:Base_game_(1st_edition)/125/{{PAGELANGUAGE}}}} </nowiki> {{FootnoteIconPara}} [[Category:Completed]] [[Category:Second Edition]] [[Category:20th Anniversary Edition]] [[Category:Third Edition]]
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