During the a discussion on the thread of
Evergreen Forest, the rules regarding
The Orders of Chivalry were brought up:
Drawing of a chivalry tile
"When a player draws a chivalry tile he must play it to an existing city. If the tile can’t be played, it is removed from the game, the player drawing a new tile as a replacement from the supply."
Deploying a follower to the city
The player may elect to use the chivalry tile as a regular tile instead of exchanging a follower. If he wishes to do this, the player lays it in accordance to the usual rules. No player is able to exchange a follower on any subsequent turn using the laid chivalry tile.
Exchanging a follower
If the player places a chivalry tile onto a city that he has occupancy in, he may exchange one follower of his own colour for another of his own colour. For example, a Yellow regular Knight is deployed in a city. On his turn, Yellow draws and lays a chivalry tile that extends his already occupied city."Because this topic was brought up, I found an ambiguity within my OoC rules
It is in this line
"When a player draws a chivalry tile he must play it to an existing city. If the tile can’t be played, it is removed from the game, the player drawing a new tile as a replacement from the supply."This states that the player MUST play it to an existing city... it should read "MUST play the tile" (or something like that), because a player might want to play the tile to the road, or extend a farm, etc.
The sub title 'Deploying a follower to the city' is also misleading.
An update to the OoC rules will change the text to read:
"Drawing of a chivalry tile
When a player draws a chivalry tile he must play it. However, if it is impossible to play the tile (and all players agree), it is removed from the game, the player drawing a new tile as a replacement from the supply.
Using a chivalry tile as a regular tile
The player may elect to use the chivalry tile as a regular tile instead of exchanging a follower. If he wishes to do this, the player lays it in accordance to the usual rules. No player is able to exchange a follower on any subsequent turn using the newly laid chivalry tile.
Exchanging a follower
If the player places a chivalry tile and extends a city that he has occupancy in, he may exchange one follower of his own colour for another of his own colour. For example, a Yellow regular Knight is deployed in a city. On his turn, Yellow draws and lays a chivalry tile that extends his already occupied city."Edit: New Rules:
The Orders of Chivalry v1.2