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General info and comments

The Abbot symbol

The Abbot was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2014.

It introduces the abbot meeple and garden features.

A garden

Along with The River, The Abbot is considered part of the basic game that can be used as desired. [1] It implements a mechanic that is unique to the new edition of Carcassonne, diverging in this aspect from the 1st edition.

With its introduction in 2014, tiles featuring gardens became available in the new design Base Game which included The River. Later, they appeared on tiles in the major expansions as they were re-released in the new artwork, and in Big Box 6 when it was released in 2017. [2] Bear in mind that The Abbot provides a new mechanic involving the abbot meeple, but the tiles it affects are not part of the expansion itself. Garden tiles that have been included in the base game and in expansions are listed for information in the tile distribution below.

Finally, it must be noted that the abbot in this expansion is not the same as the abbot used on special monasteries (German monasteries, Dutch & Belgian Monasteries, and Japanese buildings). The abbot in this expansion is a specialized meeple for monasteries (any monastic building [3]) and gardens whereas the abbot in special monasteries refers to any meeple placed sideways on special monasteries (placement as an abbot) as an alternative to placing the meeple standing (placement as a monk, the standard way for most features). Just in case things weren't confusing enough already.

Contents

  • 5 abbots, one in each player color. [4]
Figure Abbots Base.png

Rules

Preparation

Each player adds the abbot of their color to their supply. With the exception of the new rules used with this mini-expansion, all basic Carcassonne rules remain unchanged.

Gameplay

1. Placing a tile

When placing a tile with a garden, you must place it so that it its edges match the edges of tiles already in play.

2. Placing a meeple

Placing a meeple or your abbot

When placing a tile with a monastery or a garden, you may place either a normal meeple or your abbot. The normal meeple is placed as usual whereas the abbot must be placed on the monastery or garden you've just placed. [5]

Removing and scoring an abbot [6]

In addition, the abbot has a special property. On your turn, you may decide to not place a meeple during phase 2. Placing a meeple, and may instead return your already-placed abbot to your supply. If you do so, you score immediately as many points as the garden or monastery your abbot occupied is worth at that moment, which corresponds to the value of the feature at the end of the game. [7] [8]

Example: You place this tile, but choose to not place a meeple. Instead, you return your abbot to your supply, which you placed on a previous turn. You score 6 points (1 for the garden, and 5 for the tiles surrounding it).

3. Scoring a feature

When the monastery or garden occupied by your abbot is surrounded by eight tiles, you score 9 points, as in the basic game. The garden is therefore scored the same as a monastery.

Final scoring

During final scoring, incomplete monasteries or gardens occupied by abbots are scored the same way as monasteries occupied by monks. [9]

Other expansions

The Abbot

Figure Abbot red.png


General comments
Related features
All other features are forbidden, including cathedrals in cities (Exp. 1 - Inns and Cathedrals), which cannot be claimed, and German cathedrals (Cathedrals in Germany).
  • Interpretation from the Community Monastic buildings are a valid feature for abbots and all other meeple types except mayors (normal meeple, abbot, large meeple, wagon, ringmaster, phantom). However, gardens are a valid feature for abbots only.
  • Special areas where an abbot can be placed:
    • Interpretation from the Community An abbot can also be deployed to special areas:
      • The cathedral district in the city of Carcasonne (Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber): since it can be re-deployed to a monastic building or a garden from there.
      • The crown of the Wheel of Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune): since any meeple can be placed on the crown of the Wheel of Fortune
    • Interpretation from the Community An abbot can be trapped and moved to certain special features:
      • A free bathhouse (The Barber-Surgeons): if the abbot scored a completed feature on its own
      • The Vodyanoy tile (Russian Promos): if adjacent to the feature with the abbot
Actions with abbots in phase 2. Placing a meeple
  • Placing and removing the abbot - when?:
    • Interpretation from the Community The abbot can be placed (or removed) when no other action is done as first placement (Step 2B-1):
      • No meeple is placed by direct placement, via a magic portal or flying machine (including in these cases an acrobat)
      • No special figure is placed: builder, pig, barn of shepherd.
      • No neutral figure is placed (fairy, tower floor)
      • No token is placed (little building, no tollhouse token)
      • No figure is removed with a festival
After placing (or removing) the abbot (Step 2B-1), the active player can place their phantom as second figure (Step 2B-2).
Placing or removing an abbot cannot take place if the current player removed a knight on the same turn with a princess tile.
  • Interpretation from the Community There is no limitation in the rules to prevent the active player from removing an abbot from a monastic building or garden just completed. This would allow the player to score early the abbot if threatened by the dragon or a tower.
  • Interpretation from the Community Note: The rules indicate you can place an abbot meeple when not placing a "regular meeple," but they are also referring to other meeples and special figures not considered as meeples such as the builder, the pig, the shepherd or the barn, as can be implied according to the figure classification provided in Big Box 6 and making it extensive to all the expansions. Therefore this stipulation actually refers to not performing any other 2. Placing a meeple action at all but this is not explicitly stated. In other words, the publisher was keeping the rules as simple as possible at the moment when not all the new edition expansions had been released. (12/2014, updated 3/2015, updated 9/2018, updated 8/2020)
  • Placing the abbot - how?:
    • Interpretation from the Community The abbot can be deployed onto an unoccupied, incomplete valid feature by direct placement.
    • Official clarification from the publisher The abbot can use a magic portal and can be used as a flier. However, the abbot can only end up on an unfinished monastery or garden, and the monastery or garden must be unclaimed if using the magic portal. (3/2015)
    • Interpretation from the Community The abbot can be placed directly on an unoccupied space on the Wheel of Fortune.
  • Removing and scoring the abbot - how?:
    • Official clarification from the publisher This scoring occurs immediately during the 2. Placing a meeple phase when the abbot is removed. This effectively protects the abbot from the dragon and produces a scoring round for Messages. Afterwards, the normal scoring phase occurs. (3/2015)
    • Interpretation from the Community No majority is applicable to the removal and scoring of an abbot, even if several meeples are present on the feature. Likewise, no meeples can be deployed from Carcassonne to the feature with the abbot being scored.
    • Interpretation from the Community Basic scoring (square tiles only): an abbot scores 1 point for the feature tile and 1 point per adjacent tile.
      • If the feature was just completed, the abbot will score 9 points.
      • If the feature is still incomplete, the abbot will score 1 point for the feature and 1 per adjacent tile.
No additional bonus points associated to the feature will be applied.
  • Interpretation from the Community General scoring (all tile geometries): an abbot is worth 1 point for the space occupied by the feature with the abbot and 1 point per occupied adjacent square space.
  • If the feature was just completed, the abbot will score 9 points, no matter the type of tiles surrounding it.
  • If the feature with the abbot is incomplete, the abbot will score as many points as the number of occupied spaces considering the feature and its adjacent square spaces.
No additional bonus points associated to the feature will be applied.
Note: The basic scoring is applicable most cases but needs a revision if playing with expansions incorporating tiles with other geometries. In these cases, we will consider "occupied square spaces" instead of simply "tiles":
  • A square tile occupies a square space, so there is a 1-to-1 correspondence.
  • If playing with triangular tiles (Halflings), an adjacent space may be occupied by one or two triangular tiles to be considered occupied.
  • If playing with double-sized tiles (Castles in Germany, The Markets of Leipzig), one of these tiles may occupy one or two adjacent spaces.
  • Interpretation from the Community Bonus points: The scoring of the abbot (even on a just completed feature) in phase 2. Placing a meeple is different from the scoring of the completed feature in phase 3. Scoring a feature. This means that no majority is applied (if several figures are present on the feature) and any bonus points associated to the scoring of a completed feature are not taken into consideration for the abbot scoring, for example:
  • Exp. 3 - The Princess & the Dragon: The 3-point fairy scoring bonus if the fairy is next to the abbot
  • Exp. 9 - Hills & Sheep: Vineyard points if the abbot is on a monastic building
  • The Land Surveyors: Scoring tile bonus/penalties affecting a monastic building
  • Little Buildings: Bonus points for any little buildings on the feature tile or on any neighboring tile.
  • Darmstadt Promo: The Darmstadt church bonus points if the abbot is on a Darmstadt church
Analogously, if the abbot is participating in a challenge, the early removal and scoring of an abbot would end it (Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber).
  • Applicability of actions associated to scoring features:
    • Interpretation from the Community Since removing and scoring an abbot takes place in phase 2. Placing a meeple, it has no relationship or impact in actions related to scoring happening in phase 3. Scoring a feature, such as:
      • Sending a meeple to Carcassonne: this action cannot be triggered by the scoring of an abbot (Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber).
      • Re-deploying a meeple from Carcassonne: this action cannot be used to place additional meeples on the feature with the abbot being removed and scored (Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber).
      • Sending a meeple to a free bathhouse: this action cannot be triggered by the scoring of an abbot (The Barber-Surgeons).
Actions with abbots in phase 3. Scoring a feature
  • Scoring features with abbots:
    • Interpretation from the Community Even if occupied by abbots, the scoring of completed features in phase 3. Scoring a feature or after the game will follow the usual rules:
      • Monastic buildings with one or more meeples (including abbots) will follow the usual scoring rules defined in the base game (Base Game).
      • A garden with one or more abbots will follow the usual scoring rules for the feature (see below for more details).
Note: In general terms, monastic buildings and gardens are usually occupied by one meeple only. Some expansions allow players to deploy more than one meeple to these features during the game, so the majority will have to be considered in these cases when scoring those features (as usual for other features):
  • A flying machine will allow you to deploy several meeples to a monastic building or a garden (Mini #1 - The Flier (Flying Machines)).
  • Right before scoring, players would be allowed to deploy additional meeples to a monastic buildings from the cathedral district in the city of Carcassonne (Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber).
Details
Major expansions

Symbol PrincessDragon C1C2.png Exp. 3 - The Princess & the Dragon:

  • Princess tiles:
  • Placing and scoring an abbot:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot cannot placed or removed if the active player used a princess tile to remove a knight.
  • Magic portals:
  • Placing an abbot:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot can use a magic portal. However, the abbot can only end up on an unfinished, unclaimed monastic building or garden. (3/2015)
  • The fairy:
  • Placing the fairy:
  • Interpretation from the Community The fairy can be assigned to an abbot.
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community If the fairy is next to an abbot being removed and scored, the 3-point fairy scoring bonus is not applicable, since no feature is scored.
  • The dragon:
  • The dragon's meal plan:
  • Interpretation from the Community The dragon can eat an abbot.
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community The removal and scoring of the abbot takes place before the dragon moves.

Symbol Tower C1C2.png Exp. 4 - The Tower:

  • Tower actions:
  • Official clarification from the publisher The abbot can be captured by a tower.
  • Official clarification from the publisher The abbot cannot be placed on a tower.

Symbol AbbeyMayor C1C2.png Exp. 5 - Abbey & Mayor:

  • Abbeys:
  • Placing an abbot:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot can be placed on an abbey, as it is considered a monastery (a monastic building).

Symbol CountKingRobber C1C2.png Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber:

  • The Cultists:
  • Placing an abbot:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot can be placed on a shrine/cult place, as it is considered a monastery (a monastic building), albeit a heretic one.
  • Abbots and challenges:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot on a monastic building can participate in a challenge.
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot on a garden cannot participate in a challenge.
  • Official clarification from the publisher The abbot's special ability (removing and scoring an abbot) allows it to quit a challenge, even if its feature (monastery, abbey, shrine/cult place...) is not complete, and will score the as many points as the incomplete feature at that point.
  • The Count of Carcassonne:
  • Abbots and the city of Carcassonne:
  • Interpretation from the Community The abbot can only be placed in the cathedral district in the city of Carcassonne.
  • Interpretation from the Community The abbot in the city of Carcassonne can only be deployed to a monastic building. Gardens are not a valid destination in this case.
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community The city of Carcassonne is not involved in the removal and scoring of abbots.

Symbol BridgesCastlesBazaars C1C2.png Exp. 8 - Bridges, Castles and Bazaars:

  • Castles:
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot, when removed an scored, does not trigger the scoring of a neighboring castle in phase 2. Placing a meeple, even if the monastic building or garden was just completed. After the abbot is removed and scored, if the feature was completed, the scoring of any neighboring castle will be triggered in phase 3. Scoring a feature.

Symbol HillsSheep C1C2.png Exp. 9 - Hills & Sheep:

  • Vineyards:
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community If the abbot is removed and scored from a monastic building, no vineyard points can be considered.

WOF C1 Expansion Watermark.png The Wheel of Fortune:

  • The Inguisition event:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot on a monastic building except a shrine will be considered for the Inquisition event, since it is a monk (no matter if is placed as a monk or as an abbot).
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot on a garden cannot be considered for the Inquisition event, since it is not a monk.
  • The crown spaces:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot can be placed on a unoccupied crown space of the Wheel of Fortune, the same as any other meeple. The abbot placement limitation does not apply to this special feature.
Minor expansions

Symbol Flier C1C2.png Mini #1 - The Flier (Flying Machines):

  • An abbot as a flier:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot can be used as a flier. However, the abbot can only end up on an unfinished monastery (any monastic building) or garden, no matter if it is already occupied. (3/2015) [10]
  • Scoring an abbot (sharing a feature):
  • Interpretation from the Community If playing with Mini #1 - The Flier (Flying Machines), several meeples may occupy the same feature. As a consequence, multiple abbots may occupy a monastic building or a garden. If so, each abbot could be removed and scored separately before the feature is completed. This means, the monastic building or garden could be partially scored several times before it is completed. When scored during or after the game, a monastic building or garden with several meeples will take into account the majority on the feature. Abbots have a 1 majority vote.

Symbol Messages C1C2.png Mini #2 - The Messages (Dispatches):

  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community The abbot, when removed and scored, generates a round of scoring and therefore the active player may receive Messages at that point of the turn sequence.

Symbol GoldMines C1C2.png Mini #4 - The Goldmines:

  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community The abbot, when removed and scored, doesn't allow the active player to collect any gold ingots in its neighboring tiles, even if the feature was just completed. The scoring of the abbot takes in phase 2. Placing a meeple is different from the scoring of the completed feature in phase 3. Scoring a feature, the the gold ingots are collected.

Symbol Monasteries C1C2.png Monasteries in Germany / Monasteries in the Netherlads & Belgium / Monasteries:

  • Placing an abbot meeple as an abbot (sideways):
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot can be placed onto other features considered monasteries such as special monasteries: German monasteries, Dutch & Belgian monasteries, Japanese buildings. In this case, the abbot can be placed as a monk (standing) or as an abbot (placed sideways).
  • Question without official clarification An abbot placed as an abbot (sideways) on a special monastery (German monastery, Dutch & Belgian monastery or Japanese building) could be also removed as per the interpretation of the rules. If removed, it would be scored as a meeple placed as an abbot at the end of the game. The rules don't contain any limitation to prevent players from doing so. An official clarification would be necessary.

Logo Festival15.png The Festival:

  • Removing an abbot without scoring:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot can be removed with a Festival tile. If so, no abbot scoring would take place.

Symbol BarberSurgeons C2.png The Barber-Surgeons:

  • Sending an abbot to a bathhouse:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot will be sent to a free bathhouse when scoring a completed feature occupied only by the abbot.
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot removed and scored cannot be sent to a free bathhouse, since there is no feature scoring involved.

Porxada C1 Tile 01 Feature.jpg La Porxada:

  • Swapping abbots:
  • Interpretation from the Community Meeple exchanges caused by La Porxada require that any meeple redeployed ends up on a valid feature. This also applies to abbots.

Land Surveyors C2 Scoring Tile 12.png The Land Surveyors:

  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community Scoring tile bonus/penalties do not affect the scoring of an abbot when removed and scored.
  • Interpretation from the Community Scoring tile bonus/penalties affect the completed feature occupied by an abbot.

Symbol Darmstadt C1.png Darmstadt Promo:

  • Placing an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot can be placed onto other features considered monasteries such as Darmstadt churches.
  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community If an abbot is removed and scored from an Darmstadt church, the Darmstadt church bonus cannot be applied, even if the church was just finished.

Token LB House4 C1.png Little Buildings:

  • Scoring an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community The abbot, when removed and scored, will not receive points from neighboring little buildings, even if the feature monastic building or the garden was just completed, since the abbot is not scoring the feature.

Symbol RussianPromos C1.png Russian Promos:

  • Vodyanoy and an abbot:
  • Interpretation from the Community The Vodyanoy tile can capture an abbot placed on an adjacent tile.

Gardens

Feature Garden C2.png


General comments
Feature properties
  • Gardens are not monastic buildings:
    • Interpretation from the Community Gardens can only be occupied by abbots. No other meeple types are allowed on a garden.
    • Official clarification from the publisher Gardens do not count as monastic buildings in relation to their interaction with other expansions. (10/2018)
    • Interpretation from the Community This means that gardens will not benefit from the following bonus points applicable to monastic buildings:
  • Completing a garden:
    • A garden is completed when all its adjacent square spaces are occupied by tiles:
      • In general terms, this means 8 adjacent square tiles.
      • If playing with triangular tiles (Halflings), an adjacent space can be occupied by one or two triangular tiles to be considered occupied. This means, triangular gaps are not considered when deciding if a garden is completed.
      • If playing with double-sized tiles (Castles in Germany, The Markets of Leipzig), one of these tiles may occupy one or two adjacent spaces.
Scoring the feature
  • Scoring a garden:
    • Interpretation from the Community Gardens are usually occupied by one abbot. If playing with Mini #1 - The Flier (Flying Machines), several abbots may occupy the same feature. If so, the majority will be taken into consideration when scoring the feature.
  • Interpretation from the Community Basic scoring (square tiles only): a garden is worth 1 point for the feature tile and 1 point per adjacent tile.
  • If the feature was just completed, the garden is worth 9 points.
  • If the feature is incomplete, the garden is worth 1 point for the feature and 1 per adjacent tile.
Additional bonus points may apply.
  • Interpretation from the Community General scoring (all tile geometries): a garden is worth 1 point for the space occupied by the feature with the abbot and 1 point per occupied adjacent square space.
  • If the feature was just completed, the garden is worth 9 points, no matter the type of tiles surrounding it.
  • If the feature is incomplete, the garden is worth as many points as the number of occupied spaces considering the feature and its adjacent square spaces.
Additional bonus points may apply.
Note: The basic scoring is applicable most cases but needs a revision if playing with expansions incorporating tiles with other geometries. In these cases, we will consider "occupied square spaces" instead of simply "tiles":
  • A square tile occupies a square space, so there is a 1-to-1 correspondence.
  • If playing with triangular tiles (Halflings), an adjacent space may be occupied by one or two triangular tiles to be considered occupied.
  • If playing with double-sized tiles (Castles in Germany, The Markets of Leipzig), one of these tiles may occupy one or two adjacent spaces.
  • Interpretation from the Community Bonus points: Some additional bonuses may apply when scoring a garden during and after the game:
Details
Major expansions

Symbol PrincessDragon C1C2.png Exp. 3 - The Princess & the Dragon:

  • The fairy:
  • Scoring a garden:
  • Interpretation from the Community If the fairy is next to an abbot on a garden being scored, the abbot will receive the 3-point fairy scoring bonus.

Symbol CountKingRobber C1C2.png Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber:

  • The Cultists:
  • Abbots and challenges:
  • Official clarification from the publisher An abbot on a garden cannot participate in a challenge.
  • The Count of Carcassonne::
  • Gardens and the city of Carcassonne:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot in the city of Carcassonne cannot be deployed to a garden from the cathedral district, since a garden it is not a monastic building.

Symbol Catapult C1.png Exp. 7 - The Catapult:

  • Seduction token:
  • Interpretation from the Community Meeple exchanges caused by the Seduction token require that any meeple redeployed ends up on a valid feature. This also applies to abbots.

Symbol BridgesCastlesBazaars C1C2.png Exp. 8 - Bridges, Castles and Bazaars:

  • Castles:
  • Scoring a garden:
  • Interpretation from the Community A completed garden will trigger the scoring of a neighboring castle if the garden tile is in the castle fief.

Symbol HillsSheep C1C2.png Exp. 9 - Hills & Sheep

  • Vineyards:
  • Scoring a garden:
  • Interpretation from the Community Vineyard points do not apply to gardens, since they are not monastic buildings.

WOF C1 Expansion Watermark.png The Wheel of Fortune:

  • The Inguisition event:
  • Interpretation from the Community An abbot on a garden cannot be considered for the Inquisition event, since it is not a monk.
Minor expansions

Symbol Messages C1C2.png Mini #2 - The Messages (Dispatches):

  • Message 3:
  • Interpretation from the Community Message 3 (Smallest monastery) does not apply to gardens, since they are not monastic buildings. [11]

Symbol GoldMines C1C2.png Mini #4 - The Goldmines:

  • Scoring a garden:
  • Interpretation from the Community The scoring of a completed garden entitles the owner(s) to collect gold ingots in neighboring tiles.

Symbol Watchtowers C1C2.png The Watchtowers:

  • Watchtower bonus for monasteries (monastic buildings):
  • Interpretation from the Community The watchtower bonus for monasteries (monastic buildings in general) does not apply to gardens, since they are not monastic buildings.

Symbol Leipzig C2.png The Markets of Leipzig:

  • Bookbinders quarter bonus for monasteries (monastic buildings):
  • Interpretation from the Community The Bookbinders quarter bonus does not apply to gardens, since they are not monastic buildings.

Land Surveyors C2 Scoring Tile 12.png The Land Surveyors:

  • Scoring tiles for monasteries (monastic buildings):
  • Scoring a garden:
  • Interpretation from the Community Scoring tile bonus/penalties affecting monastic buildings do not affect gardens, since they are not monastic buildings.

Symbol Besiegers C1.png Besiegers - Cathars - Siege:

  • Escaping a besieged city:
  • Interpretation from the Community A knight cannot escape from a city via a garden, since it is not a monastic building.

Token LB House4 C1.png Little Buildings:

  • Scoring a garden:
  • Interpretation from the Community A completed garden will receive bonus points for any neighboring little building placed on the feature tile or any adjacent tile.

Tile distribution

The following tile distribution includes all the tiles featuring a garden that can be found in the Base Game and the expansions released until now (12/2018) for the new edition.

Base Game

Total tiles: 8

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River I

Total tiles: 1

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Exp. 1 - Inns & Cathedrals

Total tiles: 2

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Exp. 2 - Traders & Builders

Total tiles: 2

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Exp. 3 - The Princess & the Dragon

Total tiles: 2

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Exp. 4 - The Tower

Total tiles: 2

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Exp. 5 - Abbey & Mayor

Total tiles: 1

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Exp. 6 - Count, King & Robber

Total tiles: 2

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Exp. 8 - Bridges, Castles & Bazaars

Total tiles: 1

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Exp. 9 - Hills & Sheep

Total tiles: 1

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Exp. 10 - Under the Big Top

Total tiles: 2

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Mini # 1 - The Flier (Flying Machines)

Total tiles: 1

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Mini #5 - Mage & Witch

Total tiles: 1

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Mini #6 - The Robbers

Total tiles: 1

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Spiel Doch 02/2018

Total tiles: 1

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The Fortune Teller

Total tiles: 1

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Footnotes

For Icons explanation and licensing please visit Icons page.

  1. Official clarification from the publisher As stated in the rules of Big Box 6.
  2. Interpretation from the Community The expansions included in Big Box 6 that contained garden tiles are Exp. 1 - Inns & Cathedrals, Exp. 2 - Traders & Builders, Mini #1 - The Flier (Flying Machines), Mini #5 - Mage & Witch and Mini #6 - The Robbers.
  3. Interpretation from the Community We refer to all the features equivalent to monasteries as monastic buildings:
  4. Interpretation from the Community As far as the Big Box 6 is concerned, the sixth set of (pink) meeples is a part of the basic game, not Exp. 1 - Inns & Cathedrals. The same happens in Big Box 6 with the sixth abbot meeple. Prior to Big Box 6, the standalone base game included five abbots, with the sixth included with the sixth set of meeples in Exp. 1 - Inns & Cathedrals.
  5. Interpretation from the Community A regular meeple may be placed on a monastery or other features available on the tile, such as roads or fields, but it may not be be placed on a garden. An abbot may only be placed on a monastery or a garden.
  6. Interpretation from the Community The HiG rules describe this action as a special scoring case taking place in phase 2. Placing a meeple. The Big Box 6 rules include it in phase 3. Scoring a feature although mentioning the phase where it takes place. We have relocated this action to its correct place to avoid this discrepancy.
  7. Interpretation from the Community The wording of the rules assumes the scoring of an incomplete monastery or garden. However, there is no explicit limitation in the rules to prevent the active player from removing their abbot from a feature just completed.
  8. Interpretation from the Community Removing an abbot triggers an immediate scoring associated to the figure. So this scoring is not related to the feature it occupies. Note that an abbot scoring take places in phase 2. Placing a meeple and not in phase 3. Scoring a feature, when all completed features are scored.
  9. Official clarification from the publisher At the end of the game, the abbot is scored like a normal monk.
  10. Interpretation from the Community In contrast with this previous clarification from 3/2015, the Order of Play included in Big Box 6 omits the abbot from the list of figures that can be a flier. This omission is due to a mistake by HiG, as confirmed by one of the German proofreaders (Kettlefish) in this post from 5/2018 on Carcassonne Central:
    http://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=3384.msg58360#msg58360
    The same omission is still present in rules translated into other languages. (01/2019)
  11. Official clarification from the publisher Gardens do not count as monasteries in relation to their interaction with other expansions, such as Message 3 (Smallest monastery) from Mini #2 - The Messages (Dispatches). (10/2018)
    Clarification by Christof Tisch (HiG) on BGG:
    https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2060792/article/30130380#30130380