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* from the blacksmith's quarter (3), a follower may be moved to a road  
* from the blacksmith's quarter (3), a follower may be moved to a road  
* from the cathedral quarter (4) a follower may be moved to a cloister <ref>
* from the cathedral quarter (4), a follower may be moved to a cloister <ref>
{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' Until now it was impossible to deploy a second monk to a cloister... '''Answer:''' That is exactly the point. There was no rule that said only one monk could occupy a cloister. It was simply not possible because of the rules for placing tiles. This is the first opportunity for stealing a cloister away from a player. And deploying the big follower to a cloister may now be worthwhile as well.
{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' Until now it was impossible to deploy a second monk to a cloister... '''Answer:''' That is exactly the point. There was no rule that said only one monk could occupy a cloister. It was simply not possible because of the rules for placing tiles. This is the first opportunity for stealing a cloister away from a player. And deploying the big follower to a cloister may now be worthwhile as well.
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{{IconBook}} This is no longer entirely true. Placing of a barn, and the subsequent scoring of the farm, '''does''' count as an opportunity to remove a follower from Carcassonne. Now that farms can be scored at times other than at the end of the game, followers from the market can be moved to farms earlier in the game. That occurs immediately after the placement of the barn, and before the farmers are scored. [''Joining of a farm containing a follower to a farm with a barn would logically be another opportunity – Chris O.'']
{{IconBook}} This is no longer entirely true. Placing of a barn, and the subsequent scoring of the farm, '''does''' count as an opportunity to remove a follower from Carcassonne. Now that farms can be scored at times other than at the end of the game, followers from the market can be moved to farms earlier in the game. That occurs immediately after the placement of the barn, and before the farmers are scored. [''Joining of a farm containing a follower to a farm with a barn would logically be another opportunity – Chris O.'']
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{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' How does follower placement during the final scoring work? '''Answer:''' In principle very similarly to the way it works during the game. The 'trigger' for the final scoring is the player who placed the last tile and so ended the game. Beginning with the player on the left of the 'trigger' player, each player redeploys one of his or her followers from Carcassonne to an appropriate feature [followers in castle can only be deployed to cities, and so on] on the board. Followers can also be redeployed to incomplete roads, cities, cloisters, or farms, since these will also be scored at the end of the game. This process continues until no player can redeploy any more players from Carcassonne. The Count still blocks the city quarter in which he is resident. Normally the player with the most followers in Carcassonne will be the one to redeploy the last figure.
{{IconBook}} '''Question:''' How does follower placement during the final scoring work? '''Answer:''' In principle very similarly to the way it works during the game. The 'trigger' for the final scoring is the player who placed the last tile and so ended the game. Beginning with the player on the left of the 'trigger' player, each player redeploys one of his or her followers from Carcassonne to an appropriate feature [followers in castle can only be deployed to cities, and so on] on the board. Followers can also be redeployed to incomplete roads, cities, cloisters, or farms, since these will also be scored at the end of the game. This process continues until no player can redeploy any more followers from Carcassonne. The Count still blocks the city quarter in which he is resident. Normally the player with the most followers in Carcassonne will be the one to redeploy the last figure.
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