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* ''' | * '''Settlements''': each is worth '''1 victory point'''. | ||
* '''Cities''': each is worth '''2 victory points'''. | * '''Cities''': each is worth '''2 victory points'''. | ||
* '''Victory point cards''': some ''development cards'' are worth '''1 victory point'''. They are kept hidden until you have sufficent points to win. | * '''Victory point cards''': some ''development cards'' are worth '''1 victory point'''. They are kept hidden until you have sufficent points to win. |
Revision as of 20:12, 18 March 2022
Objective
Get resources to buy various buildings and development cards, so that you can be the first player to reach 10 points.
Setup
- The board consists of hills (brick), forest (lumber), mountains (ore), fields (grain), pasture (wool) and a desert (nothing) at random places.
- Each terrain except the desert has a number of 2-12 on it. The desert starts with the robber on it.
- Each player places 2 settlements and 2 roads on the board, then receives resources for each terrain around the second settlement.
Gameplay
- On your turn, roll 2 six-sided dice and calculate the results.
- The terrains with that number produces resources and each player who has a settlement next to it gets 1 resource of the terrain's type if the robber isn't on it.
- However, if you roll a 7, no one gets any resources. Every player with 7 or more resources must discard half (rounded down) of their resource cards. You must move the robber to a new terrain and steal 1 random resource from another player who has a settlement or city next to that terrain. Your turn then ends.
- Otherwise, you can trade with all other players but they can only trade with you.
- You can also trade at 4:1 or use a harbour if you have a settlement next to it.
- Next, you can build roads and settlements, upgrade settlements to cities or draw a development card by paying the resources needed.
- You can also play a development card at any time during your turn if it is not bought during the same turn and it is not a victory card.
Scoring
- Settlements: each is worth 1 victory point.
- Cities: each is worth 2 victory points.
- Victory point cards: some development cards are worth 1 victory point. They are kept hidden until you have sufficent points to win.
- Largest army: the player who has played the most knight cards at any time (at least 3) gets the largest army card which is worth 2 points.
- Longest road: the player with the longest road at any time (at least 3) gets the longest road card which is worth 2 points.
- If there is a tie, the original owner keeps the achievement cards.
- End: When you have 10 or more victory points during your turn (including victory points cards), reveal them and the game ends with your victory.
- If you reach 10 points when it is not your turn, the game continues until any player has 10 points on his or her turn.