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Carcassonne – By Order of the King
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A
Carcassonne Central
expansion by JPutt927
As Carcassonne continues to grow, orders have begun to be issued by the
King. Do as he suggests, and reap the benefits... Ignore his decree, and suffer
the consequences.
E
XTRA
P
IECES

98 king’s order cards
- (51 regular, 47 expansion)
Preparation
Shuffle together all of the playing cards. Make sure to only include the cards pertaining to the expansions in which you are
playing with. There are 51 cards for the regular game of
Carcassonne
. There are 5 cards for each of the additional major
expansions, including
Inns & Cathedrals
,
Traders & Builders
,
The Princess & the Dragon
,
Abbey & Mayor
,
The Tower
,
Count, King, and
Cult,
and the
Catapult
. There are 2 additional cards used for the siege expansion. Expansion cards contain a watermark logo
depicting which particular expansion they belong to, along with a border matching the colour of it’s box.
Receiving the King’s Orders
Before beginning the game, place the shuffled pile of King’s Order cards near the playing area. Each player should randomly
draw 3 of these cards. After looking at their cards, players may choose to keep all 3 of these cards, or may choose to keep
only 2. In this event, a player may choose which card they would like to remove from their hand. All removed cards should
be placed on the bottom of the remaining King’s Order card pile.
Fulfilling the King’s Order
The King’s Order is displayed on the card. In order to fulfill the King’s Order, a player must do exactly as the card tells them
to do. Upon completing a card’s instructions, a player must immediately show their card and receive the amount of points
shown on the card. Players should place all their completed cards face up and in front of them for the rest of the game.
It is very important to note that the pictures on each card are only an
example
of what needs to be done to fulfill the King’s
Orders. A player’s feature does
not
need to match the picture shown, as long as it meets the card’s requirements.
In the example on the left, the King’s Order will be fulfilled when the player holding the card
places
a tile which completes
a city consisting of exactly 5 tiles. As the card does not specify, it does not matter if that player has deployed a follower to
that city or not, just as long as they complete it. As soon as this order is completed, the card should be shown to all players,
and the player who completed it should receive 6 points (as displayed on the card).
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A player may NOT fulfill more than one King’s Order in their hand at one time. In the event that a placed tile causes more
than one of a player’s cards to be fulfilled, that player MUST choose which
one
they want to earn points for at that time. For
example, if a player is holding a card that requires them to complete a city of at least 6 tiles, and that same player is also
holding a card that requires them to complete a city of at least 10 tiles, they must complete two separate cities. In other
words, if that player completes a 12 tile city, they must choose whether they would like that completed city to fulfill the 6 tile
city order, or the 10 tile city order, as it
cannot
fulfill both at once.
Fulfillment clarifications
In the examples on the left, the card states that the King’s Order will be fulfilled when a road connected
to two complete cities (example 1), or a road connected to a city of at least 4 tiles (example 2) is
completed. However, in these examples, and in any similar objectives, the completion does NOT have to
occur in this order. In other words, the completion of the road may occur first. In this event, the objective
would then be fulfilled when a tile is placed that completes the city portion. As long as the card’s
requirement as a whole is met, it doesn’t matter how a player goes about completing it.
In these examples, there is a specific requirement of followers that needs to be met in order to complete the
King’s Order. In these examples, neither the pig nor the builder are counted when determining if that
number is met. Furthermore, both the big follower and mayor are only considered to be 1 follower.
These rules apply to all similar objectives requiring a specific number of followers.
These examples require the player to win a challenge as either a shrine or a cloister. However, the player
does not need to initiate the challenge. If a player has claimed a shrine or a cloister, and gets challenged
by another player, they will still complete the objective assuming they win the challenge with the
respective feature.
The card pictured on the left requires that a city be completed that contains at least 1 tower site. The
majority of the tower site must be positioned
within
the city for it to meet the requirements. In the two
tile examples, the top tower site does fall within the city, while the bottom tower site remains outside the
city. Therefore, completing a city using the bottom tile will not fulfill the requirement of the King’s Order.
This card requires a measurement. Players should measure from the very center of the fair tile to the nearest edge of the target
hurling token. The token’s nearest edge must land within 6 cm of the center of the fair tile. They do not need to win the target
hurling contest in order to fulfill this objective.
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This card is different from every other card. If a player is holding this card, they will lose 10 points if any of their followers
(including the pig, builder, wagon, or mayor) is removed from play by the dragon. When this happens, the player must show
this card and 10 points will be subtracted. If a player holds this card and avoids the dragon until the end of the game, they
will be awarded 10 points.
Final Scoring
At the end of the game, ALL unfulfilled cards that players are holding are worth a value of -10 points. Players should
subtract the appropriate number of points from their score. For example, a player that is holding 3 cards at the end of the
game in which they failed to complete must subtract 30 points from their score.
Receiving additional cards
At any point throughout the game, at the beginning of his turn, a player may choose to draw an additional King’s Order card
from the shuffled deck. A player may only draw 1 card per turn, and he MUST keep the card that is drawn. A player may
not hold more than 5 cards in their hand at any one time. If a player is holding 5 cards at the beginning of his turn, he is
NOT allowed to draw another card.
The player who has completed the most King’s Order cards over the course of the game will receive 10 additional points. In
the event of a tie, all players with that amount will receive the 10 bonus points.
If at any time a player is holding 3 or more cards that require placing a farmer, that player may discard up to 2 of those cards
at the beginning of his next turn. A player must show these cards to the rest of the players at the time of the discard.
If a player is still holding this card at the end of the game, they will not lose 10 points. Instead, they will receive 10 points for avoiding the dragon
for the entire time in which they held this card.
Final Scoring
At the end of the game, ALL unfulfilled cards that players are holding are worth a value of -10 points. Players should
subtract the appropriate number of points from their score. For example, a player that is holding 3 cards at the end of the
game in which they failed to complete must subtract 30 points from their score.
The player who has fulfilled the most King’s Order cards over the course of the game receives 10 additional points. In the
event of a tie, all players with that amount will receive the 10 bonus points.
As stated above, if a player is still holding this card at the end of the game, they will not lose 10 points. Instead, they will
receive 10 points for avoiding the dragon for the entire time in which they held this card.
Acknowledgements

My brother Scott for giving input on the card design and for helping to determine the point value of
each card.

Acknowledgements

Gantry Rogue
(Gantry) for creating the Carcassonne Central web site where this fan-made expansion was
developed and hosted, and for his comments, which contributed to the development of this expansion.
My brother Scott for giving input on the card design and for helping to determine the point value of each card.

Matthew Harper
(mjharper) for the Completely Annotated Rules (CAR) for Carcassonne.

Gantry Rogue
(Gantry) for creating the Carcassonne Central web site where this fan-made expansion was
developed and hosted, and for his comments, which contributed to the development of this expansion.

Scott
(Scott) for inspiring this template, and
Jonathan Warren
(Joff) for making the original template upon which
this one was based.

Matthew Harper
(mjharper) for the Completely Annotated Rules (CAR) for Carcassonne.

Scott
(Scott) for inspiring this template, and
Jonathan Warren
(Joff) for making the original template upon which
this one was based.
www.carcassonnecentral.com
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