
So they used word meeple which means any kind of meeple. Two meeple can be placed separately on unoccupied features and then later joined by a new tile. Place a meeple or large meeple on the flying machine (The Flying Machines)Īs you see, to flying machine is possible to place also Large Meeple but in Messenger rules are only this:Īfter placing a tile with a flying machine on it, you may choose to place a meeple either normally (and then follow all normal rules of placement) or on the flying machine. It is possible through clever placement of land tiles for there to be more than one thief on a road, more than one knight in a city, and more than one farmer on a field. Then, you may move the Count to a district of your choice within the city of Carcassonne. Place a meeple (Carcassonne) or abbot (The Abbot) or large meeple (Inns & Cathedrals) When you complete a feature during your turn, if at least one of your opponents gains points and you gain none, you may place a meeple in one of the four city districts (even if the Count is in that district). Instead of placing a normal meeple on your turn, you may place your large meeple, following the normal rules. Its purpose is not to offer any particular guidance relating to Carcassonnes increasingly complex labyrinth of rules, and as such I would. If you place an abbot, you must place it on the monastery or garden you just placed. Scoring a feature 3.5.3 Additional examples 3.5.3.1 Example 1. Ive written this FAQ as a means for answering a number of common questions relating to Carcassonne and the significant place that it holds in the rich history of modern boardgaming. When you place a tile with a monastery or garden, you may either place a normal meeple or your abbot meeple. You can place a meeple on the monastery as a monk As Large Meeple was introduced in 2001, and in all other newer expansions were always used same approach, where word Meeple includes Normal Meeple from base game and Large Meeple from Expansion 1, then words Meeple without any other specification means in this moment () these official meeples: Normal Meeple, Large Meeple, Abbot, Wagon, Mayor, Shepherd, Guard Meeple, Ringmaster. Including: Normal Meeple, Large Meeple, Wagon, Mayor, Shepherd, Guard Meeple, Ringmaster. And it means any figure which is meeple type. Carcassonne is a tile-placement game where players draw and place a Land tile with some French landscape features.

The fruit action is optional: A player may comply with the given requirements but decides not to perform a fruit action.

The placement of a special figure or a neutral figure or a token does not count. But Imagine situation, you double your meeple in city and you place there Mayor and in a city are 3 cote of arms. The rules require the placement of a meeple: The meeple placement can happen as first or second figure (the phantom).
