↑ Important note: The "double turn" is really a single turn with two parts. Placing a bridge on a tile to extend a road is sufficient to trigger the builder’s double turn.Īs long as the builder was present in the city/road when the tile was placed to extend it, the second part of the builder turn can occur even if the builder is no longer present by the end of the first part of the turn (such as removal by completing the city, or removal by the dragon, or removal by The Festival). If a player completes a feature with an Abbey tile and his or her builder is on the feature, the feature does not get “extended” by the Abbey (as the Abbey is a separate feature), so the player does not get another tile. This means you may place your builder on a feature no matter it is also occupied by meeples and builders from other players. The only requirement is that there must be at least one of your meeples on the feature. Note that the rules do not include any limitations regarding the presence (or not) of meeples or builders from other players. The ZMG rules specified "normal meeple" (updated here) but the original HiG rules simply read "meeple." The wording by ZMG, by mistake, would rule out the placement of the builder with the large meeple or any other meeple different than the normal ones. Remember that you must score any features you completed during your turn, even if you don't want to.
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