![]() Guide your brave settlers to victory by using clever trading and shrewd development. Seafarers includes 19 sea hex tiles, which makes the board bigger and gives players multiple islands to explore. Why there is a difference between the 2 example setups I don't know, but I would take it as a good thing, and try both example setups before playing randomized setups, both example setups are compliant with the placement rules of the latest 5th edition. Begin a quest to settle the island of Catan. Seafarers of Catan (blue box) The Basic Idea: Makes your board bigger The story is that the settlers have gone beyond the original island of Catan and discovered even more islands. With the alfabetic numbering you can't put 8's and 6's next to eachother when placed correctly. So if this happens you have to "manually" adjust the numbers. If you use the complete random setup you must indeed lookout for 8's touching 6's, which is never allowed no matter the edition version. Place your 2 roads and your 2 settlements on the game board. In the randomized setups you can either shuffle the numbers either completely random or place them according to the alfabetic numbering on the back. Setup Select a color and take your 5 settlements, 4 cities and 15 roads (no more and no less). Once you have "graduated" from the pre-made setups, you can advance to the randomized setups. ![]() Resources are used to build settlements/cities to expand resource production and earn victory points. Players compete to collect and trade resources. Up to 6 players can now enjoy CATAN with this. Catan is a 3-4 player game set on an island made up of areas that produce different types of resources. The premade number setup is not supposed to be used with random resource tiles as you are suggesting so a 6 or an 8 will never touch, not in the premade setups nor in the 5th edition random setups. Add green and brown player pieces and expand your island with 2 more harbors and 11 additional terrain tiles. ![]() But these setups are supposed to be used "as is" with the exact tile and number setup. The 2 pictures you show are premade setups, and both can be used to do a premade setup where the resources will flow well and are good for beginners. The Catan Card Game is a two-player game, although the rules can be accommodated as to allow players to share a set or for each player to have their own, as is. It seems to me you are confusing the premade example setups with the randomized setup. ![]()
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