Your Green robber plus Yellow’s and Red’s robbers are all on the scoreboard with the Red, Blue, and Yellow scoring meeples. You score a city that you share with Red worth 20 points, and your tile also completed a road that Blue owns for 5 points.
Yellow will only score 3 Robbed points. Blue will score 5 road points. Red will score 20 city points and 3 Rogue points. Red decides to move the 3 Rogue points first, then score the 20 city points.
Does Green have the right to move his robber to follow Red’s 3 Rogue points, then score 10 robbed points from Red plus the 20 points for the city?
If I got it right, the situation on the scoreboard is as follows:
On one space, we have:
* The Green (you) robber
* The Yellow scoring meeple
* The Yellow robber
* The Red scoring meeple - scoring 20 points for a city
* The Red robber
* The Blue scoring meeple - scoring 5 points for a road
On a different space, we have:
* The Green (you) scoring meeple - scoring 20 points for a city
On an unknown, irrelevant location for this scenario, we have:
* The Blue robber
If this is corect, then all the players scoring points only receive points for one feature and only have one scoring figure to do so (no messengers). The scoring sequence will be as follows:
1) All players scoring points will move their scoring meeples (the order is irrelevant):
- The Green scoring meeple will score 20 points (affecting no robbers)
- The Red scoring meeple will score 20 points (affecting the Green robber and the Yellow obber)
- The Blue scoring meeple will score 5 points (affecting the Green robber, the Yellow Robber and the Red robber)
2) The robbers will take into sccount what opponents' scoring meeples left the space shared with them to decide which points to rob:
- The Green robber can steal 10 points from the Red scoring meeple or 3 points from the Blue scoring meeple
- The Yellow robber can steal 10 points from the Red scoring meeple or 3 points from the Blue scoring meeple
- The Red robber can only steal 3 points from the Blue scoring meeple (Red cannot steal points from themself)
3) If we assume each player wants to steal the most points, then you will have the additional following scorings:
- The Green scoring meeple will score 10 rogue points from Red
- The Yellow scoring meeple will score 10 rogue points from Red
- The Red scoring meeple will score 3 rogue points from Blue
4) The following robbers will be returned to their owners after stealing points:
- The Green robber
- The Yellow robber
- The Red robber
Bottomline:
* Green scores 30 points (20 points for the city + 10 rogue points from Red)
* Red scores 23 points (20 points for the city + 3 rogue points from Blue)
* Blue scores 5 points for the road
* Yellow scores 10 rogue points from Red