![]() The "Longest Road" card is now renamed the "Longest Trade Route" since this is now calculated by counting the number of contiguous ships plus roads that a player has. A shipping line that is not anchored at both ends by different settlements can also move the last ship at the open end, although this can only be done once per turn and may not be done with any ships that were created on the same turn. Thus, a chain of ships is always anchored at a settlement on the coast. ![]() A settlement must first be built before a player can switch from building roads to building ships, or vice versa. Each ship costs one lumber and one wool to create (lumber for the hull and wool for the sails). Seafarers introduces the concept of ships, which serve as roads over water or along the coast. The concepts introduced in Seafarers were part of designer Klaus Teuber's original design for Settlers. ![]() The Seafarers rules and scenarios are also, for the most part, compatible with Catan: Cities & Knights and Catan: Traders & Barbarians. ![]() The expansion also provides numerous scenarios, some of which have custom rules. The main feature of this expansion is the addition of ships, gold rivers, and the pirate to the game, allowing play between multiple islands. Water tiles and ships tokens - new in "Seafarers of Catan"Ĭatan: Seafarers, or Seafarers of Catan in older editions, ( German: Die Seefahrer von Catan) is an expansion of the board game Catan for three to four players (five-to-six-player play is also possible with both of the respective five-to-six-player extensions). ![]()
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