.. The double turn is counted as one singular turn per se so, for example the dragon effect takes place after your second turn.
for example the dragon effect takes place after your second turn.
I think the difference in wording between complete and extend is to deal with the Abbey tiles, iirc. If you complete a city / road with a normal tile you have also extended it by one tile, so you get a builder turn. However if you complete it with an abbey it has not been extended, so you do not get a builder turn.Does that sound right to everyone?
We had a long discussion about "Abbey and Builder", I don't know any results, but in my opinion there is only a builder turn if the city or street was extended. Completing without extending should not give a builder-turn.
I would note that the builder turn is not a true double turn (as there are aspects of a turn that are not doubled), but rather an extended turn which includes second occurances of certain aspects of a regular turn (such as drawing and placing a tile and a wood move). The CAR could be written more clearly on this point IMO.
Quote from: Carcking on June 07, 2014, 06:47:26 AMI would note that the builder turn is not a true double turn (as there are aspects of a turn that are not doubled), but rather an extended turn which includes second occurances of certain aspects of a regular turn (such as drawing and placing a tile and a wood move). The CAR could be written more clearly on this point IMO.I think that footnote #53 on page 33 of CAR V7.0r2 covers that very clearly.
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