Dorfromantik: The Duel

Further Details

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FURTHER DETAILS

• You may place Task tiles in a territory that already has 1 or more Task tiles with or without a Task marker.

• You may not place a Task tile in such a way that the territory (or Track, Stream, and Wraparound Task) would consist of more tiles at the moment of placement than the value of the Task marker. You are also not allowed to close-off a territory, Track, or Stream when placing a Task tile by forming a territory smaller than the task marker requires. (Closed-off means there is no longer an open edge to enlarge a territory with further tiles).

Example: You are not allowed to place the Task tile with the number 5 Village Task marker in this orientation because the Village area would then be closed-off, but would only consist of 4 tiles, yet the Task marker requires 5.

To place the tile in this position, you would have to turn it clockwise by 1 edge. Then 1 tile with a Village is still missing to complete the 5-Village Task.

• However, you are allowed to later add a tile to a territory, Track, or Stream that then contains more tiles than any Task marker already in place requires. In this case, the Task marker is canceled and must be returned to the box without being scored. The same applies if you later close-off a territory, Track, or Stream in such a way that there are fewer tiles than the Task marker requires. A Double Task may only be canceled if the conditions described can be applied to both territories. A Wraparound Task can never be canceled.

• By placing a tile you may complete more than 1 Task marker at the same time.

Example: You can place this tile with Grain like this, which would then complete the number 6 Double Task, but the number 5 Grain Task would have to be canceled.

If the 5 Grain Task was a 6 Grain Task, you would complete both Tasks by placing this tile.

• If the stack of Tasks is used up, you cannot bring any more Task tiles into play. Continue playing by placing only Landscape tiles until the end of the game.