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During the initial placement, you are allowed to place a settlement on any open intersection (as constrained by the proximity restrictions), so you are allowed to place on coastal intersections, so placing on a harbor is a legitimate placement for a settlement during setup.
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.
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)
You cannot build more pieces than what is available in your pool maximum of 5 settlements, 4 cities, and 15 roads. ... Note: If you have built all 5 of your settlements, you must upgrade 1 of your settlements to a city before you can build another settlement.
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.
No. During the setup phase, there are two rounds during which each player is allowed to place a settlement and a road anywhere on the island. After the setup phase is over, the normal building rules apply for the rest of the game.
Definite “yes.” It is an inexpensive way to gain control of an intersection you and your opponent may be competing to build on if you have enough resources for roads but not enough for a settlement. In fact, you can even build a settlement on an opponent's road if one of your road segments intersects with it.
The distance rule means two things. One: the maximum number of settlements around any particular hex is 3, as they'll all be two spaces away from each other. Two: Placing a second settlement opposite the first on a hex (three segments away) closes off that hex for further development.
a settlement/city of another color will block your road! The settlement blocks your road if it appears at the end of your road, that is if one of your roads comes off it.
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