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[[File:Hills_And_Sheep_C1_Shephers_Example_01.jpg|frame|none|'''Example:''' The {{ColorRed|RED}} and {{ColorBlue|BLUE}} shepherds are both standing in the same field. There are 4 sheep tokens in the combined flock with a total of 8 sheep. On {{ColorRed|RED’s}} turn, he extends the field and decides to score the sheep. {{ColorRed|RED}} and {{ColorBlue|BLUE}} both score 8 points. All of the sheep are put back into the bag, and both players return the shepherds to their supplies.<br /><br />If {{ColorRed|RED}} had decided to expand the flock and had drawn a wolf token, no points would have been scored by either player.]] | [[File:Hills_And_Sheep_C1_Shephers_Example_01.jpg|frame|none|'''Example:''' The {{ColorRed|RED}} and {{ColorBlue|BLUE}} shepherds are both standing in the same field. There are 4 sheep tokens in the combined flock with a total of 8 sheep. On {{ColorRed|RED’s}} turn, he extends the field and decides to score the sheep. {{ColorRed|RED}} and {{ColorBlue|BLUE}} both score 8 points. All of the sheep are put back into the bag, and both players return the shepherds to their supplies.<br /><br />If {{ColorRed|RED}} had decided to expand the flock and had drawn a wolf token, no points would have been scored by either player.]] | ||
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[[File:Hills_And_Sheep_C1_Hill_Symbol.jpg|frame|right|Hill symbol]] '''Place and occupy:''' If a player draws a land tile depicting a Hill, he immediately draws a second tile, keeping it face-down, and places it under the Hill tile '''without looking at the second tile.''' <ref> | [[File:Hills_And_Sheep_C1_Hill_Symbol.jpg|frame|right|Hill symbol]] '''Place and occupy:''' If a player draws a land tile depicting a Hill, he immediately draws a second tile, keeping it face-down, and places it under the Hill tile '''without looking at the second tile.''' <ref> |