Cathedrals in Germany (1st edition)
General info and comments
German Cathedrals (Kathedralen in Deutschland) was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2016.
This mini expansion, containing 6 well-known cathedrals in Germany, gives the players the opportunity to gain a respectable number of points with the help of archbishop and highwayman.
Contents
- 6 new land tiles showing cathedrals in Germany.
Rules
Each of the 6 cathedral tiles has 3 or 4 roads segments starting from the cathedral. [1]
Preparation
Shuffle the six new Land tiles showing the cathedrals with those from the base game. This expansion has been developed for the Carcassonne base game and its rules still apply [2].
Placing a tile
When you draw a Land tile showing a cathedral place it according to the normal rules.
Deploying a follower
After placing a Land tile showing a cathedral you may place one of your meeples on it according to the normal rules. You may place it on a road, in a field, or on the cathedral as archbishop.
Scoring
Scoring a closed road
When you complete a road leading directly to a cathedral your highwayman gives you 2 points for each tile the road consist of.[3]
Special rule when scoring a road
Unlike the rules of the base game, for a road starting and ending on the same Land tile showing a cathedral, you count and score each section of the road separately - i.e. that tile counts twice.
Scoring a cathedral
The cathedral itself can only be scored once all roads leading to it are closed. The archbishop gives you points for all the roads - 1 point for each road tile. The 3 or 4 road segments on the cathedral tile are counted separately.
Note: A road starting and ending at the cathedral, is counted as one road, which will be scored once.
After scoring you take your meeple back as usual.
Final scoring
At the end of the game unfinished roads leading to cathedrals and unfinished cathedrals give you points. Highwaymen and archbishops give you one point for each road tile leading to the cathedral.[4]
Other expansions
Inns and Cathedrals
When using Inns and Cathedrals, for each closed road with an Inn [5] that leads to a cathedral, you get 3 instead of 2 points for each road tile, and 2 points instead of 1 for your archbishop. [6]
The Princess and the Dragon
When using The Princess and the Dragon the dragon eats the archbishop when the dragon moves onto a Land tile showing a cathedral.
Tile distribution
Total Tiles: 6
The cathedrals in detail
Cologne Cathedral (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Cologne cathedral counts among the biggest gothic cathedrals in the world. Its foundation stone was laid down in the 13th century but it was finished only in the 19th. Today, Cologne Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. www.Koelner-dom.de
Frauenkirche (Munich, Bavaria)
The Frauenkirche in the capital of Bavaria was built in the late Gothic style. As early as 1494 it was consecrated as place of worship. With its towers that stand at almost 100 meters tall it is characteristic of the skyline of Munich. www.muencher-dom.de
Dresden Cathedral (Saxony)
The Frauenkirche in Dresden was built in baroque style between 1725 and 1743. During WWII it was badly hit by Allied air raids and collapsed in the morning of February 15th, 1945. Rebuilding began in 1994 and was completed 11 years later. www.frauenkirche-dresden.de
St.Michael's Church (Hamburg)
The protestant main church, Saint Michael called "Michel" ("Mike"), is the most famous church in Hamburg and a landmark of the Hanseatic town. It counts as most important baroque church in northern Germany and is dedicated to the archangel Michael whose huge bronze statue stands above the main portal. www.st-michaelis.de
Ulm Minster (Baden-Wurttemberg)
The Ulm Minster was built in Gothic style and has the tallest church tower in the world (161.5m). Its foundation stone was laid in 1377 when Ulm was still mostly catholic. Today it is Germany's biggest Protestant church building. www.ulmer-muenster.de
Aachen Cathedral (North Rhine-Westphalia)
During a period of 600 years, 40 German kings were crowned in Aachen Cathedral - its construction started in 796. In 1978 the cathedral was the first German cultural heritage to be included in UNESCO's world heritage list. www.aachenerdom.de
Footnotes
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- ↑ Authors Note: Of course, the real cathedrals are located within their cities. We wanted to make the distinction since cathedrals already played a part in the first expansion Inns and Cathedrals. Thus, the cathedrals in this expansion are standing in the fields and fulfill their own function. We are also aware that no cathedrals and archbishops exist in the Protestant church. We simplified the names for easier reading. Thank you for understanding.
- ↑ Question: If you play with German Cathedrals and Cult Places, do the German Cathedrals act as a kind of monastery? Answer: No, there is no interaction as there is between monasteries/cloisters and cult places
- ↑ Question: If a road starts at one German Cathedral and ends at a different German Cathedral is the scoring of the road still 2 points per tile? Answer: Yes, still 2 points per tile.
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This paragraph has been updated to reflect the original meaning of the HiG rules. The official clarifications provided indicated that:
- Highwaymen on unfinished roads are scored as usual.
- Archbishops on unfinished cathedrals get 1 point per road tile from all the finished and unfinished roads leading to the cathedral.
The original text in the English rules said:
- At the end of the game all unfinished roads leading to cathedrals and all unfinished cathedrals give you points. Each highwayman and each archbishop give you one point for each road tile leading to the cathedral.
Therefore, according to the rules provided for German Cathedrals, a player having the majority with one or more highwaymen on an incomplete road connected to German Cathedral should get the usual scoring for that road times the the number of his/her highwaymen on that particular road.
This interpretation has been ruled out by the clarifications provided by HiG. - ↑ Inns do no stack: If more than one Inn is present on a road, the road still scores 2 points for each road tile.
- ↑ Archbishops score 2 points per road tile on a finished road both during the game and after the game. (4/2016)