Difference between revisions of "The Labyrinth"

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When you place a labyrinth tile, you are allowed to put a meeple on it (also in compliance with the standard rules). The labyrinth is '''not''' a crossing; all outgoing roads are interconnected. Consequently, a meeple can only be placed on it if all the roads connected to the labyrinth tile are unoccupied. <ref>
When you place a labyrinth tile, you are allowed to put a meeple on it (also in compliance with the standard rules). The labyrinth is '''not''' a crossing; all outgoing roads are interconnected. Consequently, a meeple can only be placed on it if all the roads connected to the labyrinth tile are unoccupied. <ref>
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A meeple can be placed on an incomplete labyrinth network by other means if unoccupied: a wagon can move from a completed neighboring feature or a flier can land on any tile of the labyrinth network or a meeple can be placed by using a magic portal.
A meeple can be placed on an incomplete labyrinth network by other means if unoccupied: a wagon can move from a completed neighboring feature or a flier can land on any tile of the labyrinth network or a meeple can be placed through a magic portal.
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The meeple then is a thief on all the connected roads.
The meeple then is a thief on all the connected roads.
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Since the labyrinth makes the connections of the roads quite unmanageable, the placing of meeples is regulated differently in this variant. If you place the labyrinth, you may place a meeple on it even if there is already a meeple on one or more connected roads. <ref>
Since the labyrinth makes the connections of the roads quite unmanageable, the placing of meeples is regulated differently in this variant. If you place the labyrinth, you may place a meeple on it even if there is already a meeple on one or more connected roads. <ref>
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A meeple can be placed on an incomplete labyrinth network by other means: an unoccupied labyrinth tile or road segment can be occupied by a wagon moving from a completed neighboring feature or by any meeple by means of a magic portal or a flier. <br />[[File:Abbey_And_Mayor_C1_Wagon_Clarification_01.png|frame|none|'''Example:''' A wagon moves to an unoccupied road brach of an incomplete labyrinth when applying using '''The Labyrinth''' advanced rules]]
A meeple can be placed on an incomplete labyrinth network by other means: an unoccupied labyrinth tile or road segment can be occupied by a wagon moving from a completed neighboring feature or by any meeple via a magic portal or a flier. <br />[[File:Abbey_And_Mayor_C1_Wagon_Clarification_01.png|frame|none|'''Example:''' A wagon moves to an unoccupied road brach of an incomplete labyrinth when applying using '''The Labyrinth''' advanced rules]]
</ref> It does not matter who owns those meeples.
</ref> It does not matter who owns those meeples.