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Copies of '''The River''' printed in the period 2014-2016 have the [[2nd Edition Dark Cities|darker city backgrounds]].
Copies of '''The River''' printed in the period 2014-2016 have the [[2nd Edition Dark Cities|darker city backgrounds]].
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[[File:Inns_c2_watermark.png|75px|frame|right|The Inns and Cathedrals symbol]]
'''Inns and Cathedrals''' was originally released by [[Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2015}}.
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|<div id="TradersandBuildersC2"></div>[[Traders and Builders]]
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'''Traders and Builders''' was released for the edition by [[Hans im Glück|HiG]] in {{Year|2015}}.
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|<div id="PrincessandDragonC2"></div>[[The Princess and The Dragon]]
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'''The Princess & The Dragon''' was released for the New Edition by [[Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2016}}. It was originally released for the 1st Edition in {{Year|2005}}.
Enter a realm of chivalry and sorcery with this Carcassonne expansion. The Princess sends knights out to perform acts of chivalry; meanwhile, a fearsome dragon threatens meeples unprotected by the magic of the fairies! '''The Princess & The Dragon''' expansion introduces princesses, dragons, fairies, and other storybook elements that add surprising wrinkles to your Carcassonne game. You can use thirty new tiles to unleash a dragon that devours anyone in its path, summon a fairy to protect your meeples, or remove rival knights from a city. No matter what tile you draw, you’ll have plenty of options to disrupt your opponents’ plans and claim more points for yourself.
All in all, this expansion introduces you to the world of fantasy, the land of fairy tales and where knights fight big dragons with the following new features:
* The dragon
* The fairy
* The princess
* A magic portal
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'''The Tower''' was released for the New Edition by [[Hans im Glück| Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2016}}. The [[The Tower (1st edition)|1st. Edition]] was originally released in {{Year|2006}}. The tiles of the first German editions had no expansion symbol.
This is the fourth major expansion for [[Base game|Carcassonne]] and introduces a new aspect to the game. With this expansion you can build high towers from which you can capture opposing players' meeples, and hold them for ransom or wait for a one-for-one exchange.
New features are:
* Towers
A Carcassonne expansion is not really a Carcassonne expansion when there are no new tiles, so in the box you also find 18 tiles that represent city segments, road segments and cloisters in new configurations plus the addition of tower foundations which will help create much more than a beautiful landscape.
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|<div id="AbbeyandMayorC2"></div>[[Abbey and the Mayor]]
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'''Abbey & Mayor''' was originally released for the New Edition by [[Hans im Glück| Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2016}}. The  [[Abbey and the Mayor (1st edition)|1st Edition]] (Major Expansion #5) was originally released in {{Year|2007}}.
This expansion introduces new tiles including the special abbey tiles, that allow players to close gaps in the game board. It also introduces new figures with special characteristics:
* '''Mayors''', a meeple that can only be placed in cities and has variable strength
* '''Wagons''', a meeple that can move to another feature after scoring
* '''Barns''', a figure that triggers field scoring
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|<div id="CountKingRobberC2"></div>[[Count, King and Robber]]
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'''Count, King, and Robber''' was the sixth major expansion for Carcassonne and was released for the New Edition by [[Hans im Glück|Hans im Glück]] in  {{Year|2017}}.
The 1st Edition of [[Count, King and Robber (1st edition)|Count, King and Robber]] was released in {{Year|2008}}. Originally, this expansion bundled a collection of several smaller expansions which had been independently released for the 1st Edition at different times ({{Year|2003}}-{{Year|2008}}). However, these minor expansions are only available for the new Edition as a bundle.   
This page contains all the information for this major expansion but the River II, that is described on a separate page dedicated to the New Edition [[River|River]] expansions.
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|<div id="BridgesCastlesBazaarsC2"></div>[[Bridges, Castles and Bazaars]]
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'''Bridges, Castles and Bazaars''' (originally '''Brücken, Burgen und Basare''') was released for the New Edition by [[Hans im Glück| Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2017}}. It is an update of the [[Bridges, Castles and Bazaars (1st edition)|first edition]] released in {{Year|2010}}.
This is the eighth major expansion for [[Base game|Carcassonne]] and introduces some new aspects to the game.
Travelling traders arrive in the land and organize bazaars, in which haggling is considered an art. At the same time, engineers are expanding the road network with modern bridges, and small castles are being built everywhere to defend the region.
New features/things are:
* Bridges
* Castles
* Bazaars
A Carcassonne expansion is not really a [[Base game|Carcassonne]] expansion when there are no new tiles, so in the box you also find 12 tiles that represent city segments, road segments and cloisters in new configurations plus the addition of bazaars which will help create much more than a beautiful landscape.
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|<div id="HillsSheepC2"></div>[[Hills & Sheep]]
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[[File:Hills_And_Sheep_C2_Extension_Watermark.png|frame|80px|right|Expansion symbol]]
'''Hills & Sheep''' was released for the new edition by [[Hans im Glück| Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2018}}.
This is the ninth major expansion for the [[Base game|base game]] and introduces some new aspects to the game.
The Shepherds in the meadows throughout Carcassonne wait peacefully until their entire flock of sheep gathers around. However, they have to be careful that a wolf doesn’t show up before they have led their flock safely into the stable. In the hills, you can take control of lands once thought lost. In addition, many a monk is always happy to have a vineyard near his cloister.
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|<div id="UnderBigTopC2"></div>[[Under the Big Top]]
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'''Under the Big Top''' was released by [[Hans im Glück|HiG]] in {{Year|2018}}.
You can integrate this entire expansion into the game, or only parts of it if you choose. You can also combine this expansion with any other Carcassonne expansions.
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|<div id="Barber-SurgeonsC2"></div>[[The Barber-Surgeons]]
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Originally released by [[Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2018}} during Essen Spiel.
With this mini-expansion, you'll send your Meeples to the barber surgeon's. A bathhouse had several purposes during the Middle Ages. You could take a bath sharing the latest gossip, as well as enjoying a highly professional medical treatment. Of course, your Meeple will be enjoying his time in the bathhouse, so he won't be able to help you. To get him back there are various possibilities...
With this expansion you can score more points when scoring cities or roads with bathhouses, but your meeples can be attracted by bathhouses forcing them to stay there.
This expansion has been developed for the Carcassonne basic game. All the basic game rules still apply in addition to the expansion rules below. You can combine it with other expansions - but at your own risk – that is, there will be no official rules for these combinations.
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Revision as of 09:19, 8 July 2020

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Base game
Box BaseGame C2 ZMG.png

Originally released by Hans im Glück in 2014.

Carcassonne, the world-famous French city, is known for its imposing fortifications erected during Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This fortress, surrounded by magnificent walls, still stands today as one of the most unique French cities. In this game, players must develop the area around Carcassonne. They place their meeples onto roads and into cities, monasteries, and fields. Only those who make the most judicious placements will gain the points required to win the game.

Copies printed in the period 2014-2016 have the darker city backgrounds.

Box BaseGame C2 ZMG.png

Originally released by Hans im Glück in 2014.

Carcassonne, the world-famous French city, is known for its imposing fortifications erected during Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This fortress, surrounded by magnificent walls, still stands today as one of the most unique French cities. In this game, players must develop the area around Carcassonne. They place their meeples onto roads and into cities, monasteries, and fields. Only those who make the most judicious placements will gain the points required to win the game.

Copies printed in the period 2014-2016 have the darker city backgrounds.

The Farmers

Originally released by Hans im Glück in 2014.

Farmers are considered a part of the base game for most Carcassonne players. They are also used in every official tournament as they are not considered an expansion. In the new edition of Carcassonne farmers were separated as a supplement to ease approach to the game for new players. WikiCarpedia follows this streamlined approach. For the sake of other expansions and the rest of the WikiCarpedia, farmers are considered a part of the base game.

What would life be without agriculture? We try to answer part of this question by introducing the hard-working farmers who spend long hours in the fields of Carcassonne. As we did for the roads, cities, and monasteries, the farmers will be presented using the actions of a game turn.

The Abbot
File:Abbot C2 Logo.png
The Abbot logo

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

It introduces the abbot meeple and garden features. [1]

Along with The River, The Abbot is considered part of the basic game that can be used as desired. [2] 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. [3] 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 (new) abbot in this expansion is not the same as the (old) abbot used on German, Dutch and Belgian Monasteries, and Monasteries. The new abbot is a specialized meeple for monasteries and gardens whereas the old abbots were normal meeples placed on specialized monasteries. Just in case things weren’t confusing enough already.


River

For first edition rules follow here: River.

File:River III C1 logo.png
Expansion symbol for The River I (Big Box 6 version)

The River was originally released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2014. The 1st. Edition of River was release in 2001.

The River II was released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2017 as part of Count, King and Robber. The River II was originally released for the 1st. Edition in 2005, and later bundled in the major expansion Count, King and Robber in 2008.

The river expansions modify the beginning of the game by having players place a set of specific river tiles before the normal tiles.

Copies of The River printed in the period 2014-2016 have the darker city backgrounds.


Inns and Cathedrals
Box InnsCathedrals C2 ZMG.png
File:Inns c2 watermark.png
The Inns and Cathedrals symbol

Inns and Cathedrals was originally released by Hans im Glück in 2015.

Copies of this expansion printed in the period 2015-2016 have the darker city backgrounds.


Traders and Builders
File:Trad c2 watermark.png
Traders & Builders symbol

Traders and Builders was released for the edition by HiG in 2015.

Copies of this expansion printed in the period 2015-2016 have the darker city backgrounds.


The Princess & the Dragon
Box PrincessDragon C2 ZMG.png

The Princess & The Dragon was released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2016. It was originally released for the 1st Edition in 2005.

Enter a realm of chivalry and sorcery with this Carcassonne expansion. The Princess sends knights out to perform acts of chivalry; meanwhile, a fearsome dragon threatens meeples unprotected by the magic of the fairies! The Princess & The Dragon expansion introduces princesses, dragons, fairies, and other storybook elements that add surprising wrinkles to your Carcassonne game. You can use thirty new tiles to unleash a dragon that devours anyone in its path, summon a fairy to protect your meeples, or remove rival knights from a city. No matter what tile you draw, you’ll have plenty of options to disrupt your opponents’ plans and claim more points for yourself.

All in all, this expansion introduces you to the world of fantasy, the land of fairy tales and where knights fight big dragons with the following new features:

  • The dragon
  • The fairy
  • The princess
  • A magic portal


The Tower
Box Tower C2 ZMG.png
File:Tow c1 watermark.png
Expansion symbol

The Tower was released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2016. The 1st. Edition was originally released in 2006. The tiles of the first German editions had no expansion symbol.

This is the fourth major expansion for Carcassonne and introduces a new aspect to the game. With this expansion you can build high towers from which you can capture opposing players' meeples, and hold them for ransom or wait for a one-for-one exchange.

New features are:

  • Towers

A Carcassonne expansion is not really a Carcassonne expansion when there are no new tiles, so in the box you also find 18 tiles that represent city segments, road segments and cloisters in new configurations plus the addition of tower foundations which will help create much more than a beautiful landscape.


Abbey & Mayor
Box AbbeyMayor C2 ZMG.png

Abbey & Mayor was originally released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2016. The 1st Edition (Major Expansion #5) was originally released in 2007.

This expansion introduces new tiles including the special abbey tiles, that allow players to close gaps in the game board. It also introduces new figures with special characteristics:

  • Mayors, a meeple that can only be placed in cities and has variable strength
  • Wagons, a meeple that can move to another feature after scoring
  • Barns, a figure that triggers field scoring


Count, King and Robber
Box CountKingRobber C2 ZMG.png

Count, King, and Robber was the sixth major expansion for Carcassonne and was released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2017.

The 1st Edition of Count, King and Robber was released in 2008. Originally, this expansion bundled a collection of several smaller expansions which had been independently released for the 1st Edition at different times (2003-2008). However, these minor expansions are only available for the new Edition as a bundle.

This page contains all the information for this major expansion but the River II, that is described on a separate page dedicated to the New Edition River expansions.


Bridges, Castles and Bazaars
Box BCB C2 ZMG.png

Bridges, Castles and Bazaars (originally Brücken, Burgen und Basare) was released for the New Edition by Hans im Glück in 2017. It is an update of the first edition released in 2010.

This is the eighth major expansion for Carcassonne and introduces some new aspects to the game. Travelling traders arrive in the land and organize bazaars, in which haggling is considered an art. At the same time, engineers are expanding the road network with modern bridges, and small castles are being built everywhere to defend the region.

New features/things are:

  • Bridges
  • Castles
  • Bazaars

A Carcassonne expansion is not really a Carcassonne expansion when there are no new tiles, so in the box you also find 12 tiles that represent city segments, road segments and cloisters in new configurations plus the addition of bazaars which will help create much more than a beautiful landscape.


Hills & Sheep
Box HillsSheep C2 ZMG.png

Hills & Sheep was released for the new edition by Hans im Glück in 2018.

This is the ninth major expansion for the base game and introduces some new aspects to the game.

The Shepherds in the meadows throughout Carcassonne wait peacefully until their entire flock of sheep gathers around. However, they have to be careful that a wolf doesn’t show up before they have led their flock safely into the stable. In the hills, you can take control of lands once thought lost. In addition, many a monk is always happy to have a vineyard near his cloister.


Under the Big Top
Box ManegeFrei C2 ZMG.png

Under the Big Top was released by HiG in 2018.

You can integrate this entire expansion into the game, or only parts of it if you choose. You can also combine this expansion with any other Carcassonne expansions.


The Barber-Surgeons
File:Barb c2 cover.png
One of the new buildings.
Punchout

Originally released by Hans im Glück in 2018 during Essen Spiel.

With this mini-expansion, you'll send your Meeples to the barber surgeon's. A bathhouse had several purposes during the Middle Ages. You could take a bath sharing the latest gossip, as well as enjoying a highly professional medical treatment. Of course, your Meeple will be enjoying his time in the bathhouse, so he won't be able to help you. To get him back there are various possibilities...

With this expansion you can score more points when scoring cities or roads with bathhouses, but your meeples can be attracted by bathhouses forcing them to stay there.

This expansion has been developed for the Carcassonne basic game. All the basic game rules still apply in addition to the expansion rules below. You can combine it with other expansions - but at your own risk – that is, there will be no official rules for these combinations.


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  1. 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 The Messages (Dispatches). (10/2018)
    Clarification by Christof Tisch (HiG) on BGG:

    https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2060792/article/30130380#30130380

    Interpretation from the Community This clarification can be generalized to other expansions providing bonus affecting monasteries (monastic buildings) but not gardens:
    • Hills & Sheep: Vineyards
    • The Wheel of Fortune: The Inquisition sector
    • Mini #2 - Messages (Dispatches): Message 3 (Smallest Monastery)
    • Markets of Leipzig: Bookbinders quarter bonus
    • The Watchtowers: bonus for monasteries (monastic buildings)
  2. Official clarification from the publisher As stated in the rules of Big Box 6.
  3. Interpretation from the Community The expansions included in Big Box 6 that contained garden tiles are Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, The Flier (Flying Machines), Mage and Witch and The Robbers.