1. We had a situation where 2 Cathedrals were already placed on board next to each other. One of the Cathedrals had an empty slot adjacent to it that would only fit a special Abbey tile from Abbey and Mayor expansion. The question was - does the Abbey count as a Cathedral and therefore it is not allowed for it to touch 2 or more other Cathedrals? Or it might be universally placed anywhere, even next to two adjacent Cathedrals?
2. Who gets the Robber tile - the one who built the longest road, or the one who built the road that scored the most points (with inns)?
3. There are tiles with bazaars on the road - does it mean that the road is split?
4. How do you resolve the Castle King tile own-age - who gets it in a weird situation, when 2 or more players get same amount of points for the same huge caste (for ex. multiple meeples from other players jump to finished castle from the 'central Carcassonne', there is an adjacent castle with a fief, who also gets same amount of points, etc).
As above with the Robber baron, it's the player who completes the city (i.e. places the last tile), not necessarily the player(s) who score points from it.
Hmm, how about we have two adjacent cloisters and and empty space next to one of them? Can we put an Abbey into it?Quote from: jungleboy on February 07, 2017, 10:07:08 AMAs above with the Robber baron, it's the player who completes the city (i.e. places the last tile), not necessarily the player(s) who score points from it.Can you elaborate a bit more on this?
Quote from: jungleboy on February 07, 2017, 10:07:08 AMAs above with the Robber baron, it's the player who completes the city (i.e. places the last tile), not necessarily the player(s) who score points from it.Can you elaborate a bit more on this?
As long as the four surrounding orthogonal tiles are in place (creating a hole), you can place the abbey.
Quote from: jungleboy on February 07, 2017, 10:07:08 AMAs long as the four surrounding orthogonal tiles are in place (creating a hole), you can place the abbey.If I'm not mistaken, the only time you can't place an abbey into a 'hole' is when it would touch two or more shrines (orthogonally and/or diagonally).
258 The rules that restrict the placement of cloisters next to already placed shrines also restrict the placement of abbeys.
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