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== General info and comments ==
== General info and comments ==


[[File:Count_KingCover.png|thumb|right|King and Scout packaging (King side)]]
[[File:Count_KingCover.png|120px|thumb|right|Box]]


'''King and Robber Baron''' was originally released by [[Hans im Glück|Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2003}} (as part of '''King and Scout''', which also featured 5 tiles for [[Hunters and Gatherers]]).
'''King and Robber Baron''' was originally released by [[Hans im Glück|Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2003}} (as part of '''King and Scout''', which also featured 5 tiles for [[Hunters and Gatherers]]).
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The City of Carcassonne (from The Count of Carcassonne) does count as a city when scoring points for the King tile. (11/2013)  
The City of Carcassonne (from The Count of Carcassonne) does count as a city when scoring points for the King tile. (11/2013)  
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The City of Leipzig form (The Markets of Leipzig) should be counted as a city when scoring points for the King tile, following the lead of the City of Carcassonne.
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At the end of the game, the player in possession of the Robber Baron scores '''1 point''' for every completed road. <ref>
At the end of the game, the player in possession of the Robber Baron scores '''1 point''' for every completed road. <ref>
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Short roads like those on some CRCR tiles should not be considered for the Robber Baron bonus, since they cannot be occupied or scored.
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| [[File:Inns_C1_17_old_junction.jpg|frame|none|CRCR tile with short roads in Inns and Cathedrals (old junction version)]]
| [[File:Inns_C1_17_new_junction.jpg|frame|none|CRCR tile with short roads in Inns and Cathedrals (new junction version)]]
| [[File:Festival10_C1-06.png|frame|none|CRCR tile with short roads in The Festival]]
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With the three-way tile in [[Abbey and the Mayor (1st edition)|Abbey and the Mayor]], the length of the road is the total number of tiles in the road, not simply the longest distance between two ends. The road has three ends which have to be closed, but the result is that it’s likely to be bigger.
With the three-way tile in [[Abbey and the Mayor (1st edition)|Abbey and the Mayor]], the length of the road is the total number of tiles in the road, not simply the longest distance between two ends. The road has three ends which have to be closed, but the result is that it’s likely to be bigger.
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