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This means that a meeple using the magic portal can only be placed on an unoccupied incomplete feature on any tile of the playing area. Therefore, the destination feature has to be claimable. As a consequence, the meeple cannot land on another magic portal. | This means that a meeple using the magic portal can only be placed on an unoccupied incomplete feature on any tile of the playing area. Therefore, the destination feature has to be claimable. As a consequence, the meeple cannot land on another magic portal. | ||
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This list has been extended to include all existing meeples for the sake of completeness: Normal meeples, ringmaster (added later in '''[[Under the Big Top|Under the Big Top]]''') and phantom (from 1st Edition '''[[The Phantom (1st edition)|The Phantom]]''') have been included (1/2019) | This list has been extended to include all existing meeples for the sake of completeness: Normal meeples, ringmaster (added later in '''[[Under the Big Top|Under the Big Top]]''') and phantom (from 1st Edition '''[[The Phantom (1st edition)|The Phantom]]''') have been included (1/2019) | ||
</ref>) may be placed via the magic portal. | </ref>) may be placed via the magic portal. | ||
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If you place a magic portal tile, could you use it to send a meeple as a farmer to a closed field?| | |||
Since fields are never completed, you can use other mechanics to place a meeple in a field (magic portals, crop circles...). (1/2021)}} | |||
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