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Dos Rios™ The one who best controls the rivers will control the valley, for the flow of the river carries fortune's tide. (Learn More...) |
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| Players: 2-4, Ages: 10+ Playing Time: 60-120 minutes |
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| Q: If I move one of my campesinos through a space with an opponent’s casa (I know that I can’t stop there), can I build a dam in that space “on my way through?” | |||
| A: A campesino can pass through a space with an opponent's Casa, but he can not stop there. He can't even pause long enough to build a dam before the people living in the Casa chase him off. So, you CANNOT build a dam with a worker that is on a hex with an opponent's Casa. If you want to build a dam on the edge of a hex with a Casa, you will have to place a worker on one of the neighboring hexes. Yes, this does mean that if you build two Casa next to each other, no other player will ever be able to build a dam between your two "houses." | |||
| Q: Can I “chase off” another player’s campesinos if they are in a space with a casa? I know that I would have to keep moving, and I couldn’t end the turn there. | |||
| A: You cannot even ENTER a hex that has both a casa and a campesino in it. Since you can't even inter the space, you can't possibly attack the campesino there, even if you come from higher ground or with greater numbers. | |||