It says the active player can choose at what point during his turn he will move a flea and move a follower away from the flea. Does this include in between drawing a tile and place a meeple. Is it meant to be this powerful that you can grab your tile, find out its a city cap, use a flee to remove someone from that city, then place a tile to complete a city, place a meeple and score the points. Is that how the rules should be interpreted? Have any of you used a houserule where you can choose when to do those two things, but if you draw a tile you must place it first?
Now I count myself lucky that I don't need to worry about hurting her because she won't play Carc with me...ever
then.. the plague spreads with EVERY next player. the player can choose to put 1 flea token either above, under, left or right from the outbreak token. if a flea token hits a follower. these are "killed"now. how does this stop?
Everyone else: Is what I said actually correct?
So you always have a "line" of tokens just like the monasteries right?
Quote from: SRBO on October 28, 2014, 12:36:53 AMSo you always have a "line" of tokens just like the monasteries right?No, not always a line. A token can be placed on the next horizontal or vertical tile from any other token in the outbreak. So the outbreak expands the same way that the dragon moves.
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