A wagon can always be used in a city, in a cloister and on a road, but not on a farm. In the first edition after scoring a wagon can only move from a city, cloister or road to an adjacent city, cloister or road. It cannot drive throug a field. If you placed a wagon on a city with city gates and the city was scored, you can move the wagon to an adjacent road, if there is a road at the edge of the city gate, or to an adjacent city, if there is a city with city gate at the edge with the city gate (so there are two edges with city gates directly connected) - but the wagon may not drive through the city gate, if there is a farm behind it. There is a different rule for the moving of the wagon in the second edition ... I think, he can fly.
Quote from: Fritz_Spinne on January 04, 2021, 06:56:19 AMA wagon can always be used in a city, in a cloister and on a road, but not on a farm. In the first edition after scoring a wagon can only move from a city, cloister or road to an adjacent city, cloister or road. It cannot drive throug a field. If you placed a wagon on a city with city gates and the city was scored, you can move the wagon to an adjacent road, if there is a road at the edge of the city gate, or to an adjacent city, if there is a city with city gate at the edge with the city gate (so there are two edges with city gates directly connected) - but the wagon may not drive through the city gate, if there is a farm behind it. There is a different rule for the moving of the wagon in the second edition ... I think, he can fly.For the 2nd edition, a wagon can move to any unoccupied and incomplete feature (except fields) on any of the 8 adjacent tiles and on his tile itself.So the city gates do not change anything. A city gate itself isn't a feature, the wagon can not be placed on the city gate itself (no meeple can).But if a wagon is on a city with citygates that has just been completed, it can move on any adjacent tile (the same as if there was no city gate). Again, this is fore the 2nd edition rules. For the first, like Fritz_Spinne said, if a wagon is on a city with a city gate, it may drive through the gate to go on a road or city that is directly connected, but it can't stop on the gate itself, it can't go on en empty space, and it can't go on a field. Hope this helps
Well, I find interesting the option to put the wagon on a free City Gate with the intention of 'passing through' when there's no tile on It...
Quote from: DrMeeple on January 04, 2021, 03:00:12 PMWell, I find interesting the option to put the wagon on a free City Gate with the intention of 'passing through' when there's no tile on It... It can be an interesting house rule
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