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No. If you build a new road, it must always connect to one of your own roads, settlements, or cities. In the situation depicted above, the blue player would not be connecting his road piece to his own road but to the red player's settlement, which the rule prohibits.
1 Answer. Yes. You can build the settlement in the middle of an opponent's road (as long as your own road connects to it and there is at least one gap before any other existing settlements). Yes.
Settlements and Cities — May I build a settlement adjacent to an interrupted continuous road? Yes. You may do so as long as you have an own road adjacent to which you can build.
A settlement will earn one victory point, and a city will earn two victory points. You can only build a road onto an existing road, settlement or city. Settlements, on the other hand, must be connected to at least one road, and you can only place one on a vacant intersection between three open adjacent intersections.
No. If you build a new road, it must always connect to one of your own roads, settlements, or cities. In the situation depicted above, the blue player would not be connecting his road piece to his own road but to the red player's settlement, which the rule prohibits.
Each player has a supply of 15 roads, 5 settlements, and 4 cities. If you build a city, return the settlement to your supply. Roads and cities, however, remain on the board until the end of the game once they are built.
If you build a settlement on his road, you disrupt it yes. You can build on any place if: You can reach it by road or ship. ... (There must be at least one empty spot between two settlements/cities)
1 Answer. Yes. You can build the settlement in the middle of an opponent's road (as long as your own road connects to it and there is at least one gap before any other existing settlements). Yes.
A settlement will earn one victory point, and a city will earn two victory points. You can only build a road onto an existing road, settlement or city. Settlements, on the other hand, must be connected to at least one road, and you can only place one on a vacant intersection between three open adjacent intersections.
Your own cities do not affect your status towards the “Longest Road” You can view the official rules here, from pg. 9 (emphasis is mine). You can break an opponent's road by building a settlement on an open intersection along his road! On page 8, in the example, Emily has the longest road card with 7 segments.
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