Correct link: https://cundco.de/en/detail/index/sArticle/217/sCategory/47I like it that they are announcing some new things in the webshop!
I think I will play that any non-element building within a field (but not towns) can count as features for the sake of the last option in Leipzig.
Quote from: jungleboy on October 05, 2017, 07:29:59 AMYes but that was my poll and I rigged it so I could vote 32 times.Winner.Anyway, here's the translation that Google and I collaborated on:The Markets of LeipzigLeipzig's fair tradition dates back to the Middle Ages. At the crossroads of the important trade routes Via Regia and Via Imperii, a settlement of merchants and artisans was established under the protection of a castle. Its first reference was the "place near the Linden" in 1015 as "urbs Lipzi". Around 1165, Otto der Reiche succeeded in keeping the market town of Lipz within the city as well as the market law. Thus, for the first time, the annual markets were protected by the state; competing markets within about a mile around the city were pushed back. Privileges such as those of King Maximilian I of 1497 and 1507 promoted the emergence of the Leipzig trade fairs - the city became an international trade fair.The Leipziger Messe, whose logo serves here as a watermark, has its origin in these medieval market days.GAME COMPONENTS4 double landscape tiles (marked with MM)GAME PREPARATIONLay out the landscape tiles so that the four city districts lie together and make the city of Leipzig. In reality, the signpost for Francofortum points to the west, Stettinum to the north, Vratislavia to the east and Roma to the south. For the game, the sequence in which you arrange the quarters is irrelevant. Because of this display, the normal starting tile is no longer needed. If possible, give each player an additional meeple, since they will quickly become scarce in this variant.GAMEPLAYThe rules for 1. Laying landscape tiles and 2. Using a meeple remain unchanged.3. By scoring, bring meeples over to LeipzigFrom each city district of Leipzig there leads out a road. All the roads which are connected to it offer you the possibility to send a meeple to Leipzig. This also applies to roads that do not lead directly to Leipzig, but which are connected by a road to Leipzig. If you score a road that is so connected to Leipzig and you have the majority, you may choose:You score the road and get the points for it.ORYou send a meeple from the road to Leipzig and abandon the points.It should be noted:If you have several meeples on a road, you can only send one of them to Leipzig. For the other meeple(s), you may take the points for the road. If you send the meeple to the wagonmaker district you get the bonus points (see below).If several players have the majority on a road, everyone can choose independently from the others whether he wants to send his meeple to Leipzig or receive the points.During a road scoring, the road on the double tile counts as only one road segment.You place your meeple on a district of Leipzig of your choice (it does not necessarily have to be the district to which the road leads). He stays there until the end of the game. You can only have 1 meeple in each district. In each district, however, meeples may be left by different players. The meeples are simply stacked on top of each other.3. Scoring with meeples on Leipziger marketsIf you own a meeple in a district of Leipzig, it will give you bonus points for certain scorings.SCORING DURING THE GAMEWagonmaker/Cartwright District: During every road scoring where you have the majority, you get 1 bonus point for each road tile.Minter/Coiner District: During every city scoring where you have a knight in the city (even if you do not have the majority), you get 3 points for each coat of arms [a.k.a. pennant].Bookbinder Quarter: During every scoring of any completed cloister (even one of an opponent) you get 4 bonus points.The bonus points for these three scorings are available only for roads, cities, and cloisters completed during the game. During the final scoring at the end of the game, no one receives these bonus points.SCORING AT THE END OF THE GAMETanner District: During each farm scoring at the end of the game in which you have the majority of farmers, in addition to the normal points for cities, you get 2 points for each stable (cow, donkey, and pig) and each farmhouse that lies in the farm.Note: The city of Leipzig also counts as a completed city during farm scoring.This expansion has been developed for the CARCASSONNE basic game, the rules of which remain unchanged. You can also play "The Markets of Leipzig" with other expansions. But there will be no official rules for this.Acknowledgments | "The Markets of Leipzig" was created on the occasion of the modell-hobbyspiel 2017 and will be presented there for the first time. We would like to thank the Leipziger Messe for allowing the use of the trade fair logo as an expansion symbol.Carcassonne AMAZONAS Mini-ExpansionPut the 2 new Amazon double tiles with the previous 4 pieces. If you draw an Amazon tile with »!«, you now have more choices.
Yes but that was my poll and I rigged it so I could vote 32 times.
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