Mănăstiri speciale
Informații generale și comentarii
Miniextensia Mănăstiri din Germania a fost lansată original în ediție nouă în anul Template:Year ro de Hans im Glück.
Această miniextensie, care conține șase mănăstiri germane binecunoscute, îți dă posibilitatea de a îți evalua mănăstirile într-un mod reînnoit. Totuși, vei știi doar la sfârșitul jocului dacă ai făcut o decizie profitabilă.
Înainte de această lansare, miniextensia Construcții japoneze, cu aceleași reguli, a fost lansată în anul Template:Year ro de Hans im Glück. Are grafici făcute de Toshihiko Ishibashi, care nu se potrivesc stilul de grafici din ediția veche, deși manualul s-a bazat pe acea ediție. Cu toate acestea, este considerată o miniextensie de ediție nouă. Aceste cartonașe nu au niciun simbol.
Fiecare dintre aceste miniextensii au fost dezvoltate pentru jocul de bază Carcassonne. Toate regulile jocului de bază încă se aplică în adiție cu regulile miniextensiei de mai jos. Le poți combina pe fiecare cu alte (mini)extensii - dar pe riscul propriu – asta este, nu vor exista reguli oficiale pentru aceste combinații.
Conținut
- Mănăstiri din Germania: 6 cartonașe de teren noi
- Construcții japoneze: 6 cartonașe de teren noi
Reguli
Deși meepleul poate fi folosit ca un stareț în aceste două miniextensii, acesta nu trebuie confundat cu meepleul abate din miniextensia Abatele.
Pregătire
Elimină cartonașele „originale” cu mănăstiri și returnează-le în cutie.[1] Amestecă cele șase cartonașe noi cu mănăstiri cu celelalte cartonașe de teren.
1. Placing a tile
The tiles of this expansion are placed following the basic rules of Carcassonne.
2. Placing a meeple
If a player draws one of the special monastery tiles, it is placed according to the normal rules. The player then has two options when deploying a meeple on the monastery:
- As a Monk: In this option, the monastery is treated like a monastery in the base game, and all the normal scoring rules remain the same; or
- As an Abbot: In this option, the meeple is considered an abbot of the monastery. To emphasize this, the player stands the meeple on its side to signify that the special monastery will be scored differently than a original monastery. The monastery scores only at the end of the game.
These two options are available whenever a meeple would be placed on the monastery: initial tile placement, wagon movement, magic portal, flier, etc.
Note that the special monastery is only a single feature, even though it can be used two different ways. Thus, if it is occupied by a meeple, one cannot place a phantom there, drive the wagon there, or deploy a meeple to it with a magic portal.
3a. Scoring a monk
A meeple placed on a special monastery as a monk follows the regular scoring rules of Carcassonne.
3b. Final scoring of an abbot
An abbot on a special monastery is not scored until the end of the game. For his abbot, the player receives 1 point per tile present in the vertical column and horizontal row outward from the monastery. The monastery tile itself also scores 1 point. Any empty spaces in the monastery’s row or column interrupt the series of tiles that score for the monastery.
Interacțiuni cu alte extensii
Comentarii generale
- You can occupy a special monastery with the following figures placing them as a monk (standing) or as an abbot (on its side):
- Normal meeple, the standard option (Base game)
- Abbot meeple (Base game - The Abbot)
- Large meeple (Exp. 1 - Inns and Cathedrals)
- Wagon (Exp. 5 - Abbey & Mayor)
- Ringmaster (Exp. 10 - Under the Big Top)
- Phantom (The Phantom)
Contele, regele și vasalii
An abbot cannot be involved in a challenge with a heretic on a shrine/cult place, as the two scoring mechanisms are entirely different (the abbot's monastery is never completed, so the heretic would always win).
Poduri, cetăți și bazaruri
Because an abbot scores only at the end of the game, and this special monastery is never considered completed, a monastery with an abbot will not score points for a meeple in a castle.
Oi și dealuri
When using special monasteries, the vineyard bonus is applied to the special monastery if the meeple is placed as a monk and the feature is scored as a finished original monastery. However, the vineyard bonus is not applied if a meeple is placed as an abbot on a special monastery, as the abbot scores only at the end of the game, when the vineyard has no effect.
Aparate de zbor
If a second meeple is placed on the special monastery through use of the The Flying Machines, the player can choose to make the new meeple either a monk or an abbot, regardless of the identity of the first meeple there. However, if the special monastery is already surrounded by 8 tiles, thus representing a completed monastery, the second meeple must be an abbot.
Referință pentru cartonașe
Mănăstiri din Germania
Numărul total de cartonașe: 6
Construcții japoneze
Numărul total de cartonașe: 6
Clădirile în detaliu
Mănăstiri din Germania
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Andechs Monastery (Bayern) On the eastern shore of Lake Ammersee, Andechs Monastery, the oldest pilgrimage site in Bavaria, is located. It was founded in 1455 as a branch office of the Benedictine monks. The monastery is also known far beyond the borders of Bavaria for its beer. www.andechs.de |
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Eberbach Monastery (Hessen) The Eberbach Monastery is a former Cistercian abbey near Eltville. The monastery was founded in the 12th century, and with its Romanesque and early Gothic features, is one of the most important monuments in Europe. It gained worldwide fame as a filming location for the film adaptation of the novel "The Name of the Rose" by Umberto Eco. www.kloster-eberbach.de |
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Lorch Monastery (Baden-Württemberg) Lorch, a former Benedictine monastery, is situated on a mountain ridge above the Rems valley, and is visible from far away. It was donated in 1102 by Duke Frederick I of Swabia and his family. The heyday of the Benedictine monastery was during the late Middle Ages. Even today, the charming monastery, complete with church, retreat, farm buildings and a garden, surrounded by a circular wall, is still completely intact, and attracts many visitors. |
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Maria Laach Monastery (Eifel/Rheinland-Pfalz) Founded in 1093 the Maria Laach is a high medieval monastery, located on the southwest side of Laacher Lake. A landmark of this Benedictine monastery is the 6-towered monastery church, the Laacher Munster. |
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Marienthal Monastery (Sachsen) The monastery of St. Marienthal is the oldest convent of the Cistercian Order in Germany. It has continuously been in operation from its founding in 1234 until today. It is situated near Görlitz, on the border triangle of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. www.kloster-marienthal.de |
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Maulbronn Monastery (Baden-Württemberg) The Maulbronn Monastery, a former Cistercian abbey which is now recognized as a World Heritage Site, is considered to be the most well-preserved medieval monastery north of the Alps. Founded in the 12th century, all styles and levels of development of the Romanesque period through the late Gothic period are represented here. www.kloster-maulbronn.de |
Construcții japoneze
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KINKAKUJI This Budhist temple in Kyoto is covered in gold and is one of the most popular buildings in Japan, attracting a large number of visitors anually. It was registered as a Wold Heritage Site in 1994. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkaku-ji |
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KAMINARIMON It is the gate of Sensoji in Tokyo. It was first built in 941 by a military commander but then reconstructed at its current location in 1635. It is said that this was the time when they built the 2 statues flanking the gate, though it has been burnt down a couple of times and the current structure dates from 1960. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaminarimon |
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GOJYU-NO-TOU (five-story pagoda) It is in HOURYUJI. Hourjuyi is an area with the oldest wooden buildings in the world. Many pictures and carvings show the history of Japan for more than 1.300 years. In 1993, it was Japan first registered World Heritage Site. |
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HIMEJIJO It is also called Shirasagijo (Egret castle). This castle comprising 83 buildings with highly developed systems of defence and ingenious protection devices dates from the beginning of the Shogun period. It is a masterpiece of contruction in wood, combining function with aesthetic appeal, and also registered a World Heritage Site in 1993. |
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GORYOUKAKU It is a fort in Hokkaido and was built to protect the city of Hokodate. It is a famous place for the fight between the old government (Shogun side) and the new goverment (Imperial side) in the last stage of the Edo period. After the fort had lost its military importance, it was eventually turned into a public park in the 1910s. Over one thousand cherry trees were planted along its moats, making it one of Hokkaido's best cherry blossom spots. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goryōkaku |
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KAMAKURA DAIBITSU It is a Buddhist temple mainly containing one giant bronze statue of Buddha with a height of 13.35m and a weight of 121t. Monks may enter it to pray inside the statue. Its first building was made out of wood and dates from 1252. A few years later, as the wooden structure was damaged badly by a storm, it was decided to build it from Bronze. Since the big tsunami in September 20, 1488 washed all buildings away, the statue stays in the open air. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōtoku-in |
Note de subsol
Pentru licențierea și semnificația pictogramelor te rugăm să vizitezi Pagina pictogramelor.
- ↑ Ca o alternativă, cartonașele cu mănăstirile specialee pot fi adăugate pur și simplu cu cartonașele normale fără a elimina cartonașele originale cu mănăstiri. Totuși, dacă se joacă cu jocul de bază și fără alte (mini)extensii, pot să existe prea multe cartonașe cu mănăstiri. (4/2014)
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