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Author Topic: Das Schicksalsrad - rules  (Read 16950 times)
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« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2009, 10:03:55 am »

Just uploaded a new beta!

I opted to use 'sector' and 'big pig'. As far as 'crown spots' are concerned, I decided to call them 'plinths' for the moment. We'll have to wait and find out what RGG calls them.
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« Reply #16 on: July 15, 2009, 10:52:32 am »

Thus, I re-write my summary:
0) Pre-Draw:
— Buy back imprisoned followers
1) Draw Tile
— Resolve Wheel
2) Place Tile
— Use catapult
— Move Dragon
3) Deploy Follower; or:
— Place Large Follower, Builder, Pig, Barn, Wagon, or Mayor
— Move the fairy
— Place follower in City of Carcassonne
— Place follower on Wheel
— Bump follower using Princess
— Build a Tower
4) Score completed items and return follower(s); and/or:
— Move Followers from City of Carcassonne (optional)
— Collect Trade tokens
5) Returning Scored Followers:
— Move wagon
— Initiate second draw phase with Builder
Next player begins turn (rinse, lather, repeat)

That summary is much closer but still has an issue.  In your step 3 you have:

— Bump follower using Princess

That step is actually done during your Step 2, before catapult and dragon.  And if the power was used (and you can not choose not to use it), you must skip your Step 3.  Please reference Big Box 2 rules page 10 from RGG http://www.riograndegames.com/uploads/Game/Game_304_gameRules.pdf


The Princess:
When a player draws and places a princess tile, he places it following the normal rules. If he places the tile so that
it adds to a city with one or more knights, he must return one of those knights to its player (his choice, and he
may choose a large or normal sized follower). In this case, he may not place a follower (or any other figure) on
this tile, even on the field or the road
. If he removes the last knight from the city that has a builder of the same
color, he removes the builder, as well. If he places the tile so that it adds to an empty city, or only starts a new city,
he may place a follower (or other figure) in the normal ways.


You may also reference CAR v5.0b6 page 39 - If a knight is removed from the city, the player may not deploy or move any other figure
(follower, builder, pig or fairy).


That note from CAR should also include tower pieces since it explicitly lists the fairy, so there is no additional confusion.
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« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2009, 11:31:57 am »

Something else just occured to me.  If memory serves, HiG and RGG have a difference concerning the dragon.

HiG moves the dragon after follower placement but prior to scoring, RGG moves it post follower placement and scoring.

Needless to say, that difference in the rules will effect scoring.

That also means you will need to mover your Step 2 — Move Dragon

To post Step 3 or post Step 4 depending on who's rules you plan to follow.
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« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2009, 09:46:03 pm »

I suspect most of us follow HiG rules. They are somewhat more official since they came first.
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