No, but tournament points increase the chances of winning the joust.
Yes.
Yes. In this case, you get two of the applied resources back but not the stars.
Note: Foreign Cards and the Pawnbroker are part of the CATAN Card Game, which can be found in the Ludography.
No, a Unit deserts only when the Statue is built.
Note: The Witch belongs to the theme set "Wizards & Dragons", the Pawnbroker belongs to the theme sets "Trade & Change". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Note: The Flagship belongs to the theme set "Barbarians & Traders". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Note: The Templar Fortress belongs to the theme set "Politics & Intrigue". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
Yes. You are building a Statue, and therefore, the rules for building a Statue apply.
No. The stars don’t count as resources in the sense of the Building Crane rule.
Note: The Building Crane belongs to the theme set "Science & Progress". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
Yes.
Yes.
No.
Note: Master Merchant's Guildhall and the Merchant's Residences are part of the Catan Card Game – Expansion Set. More information on the games can be found in the Ludography.
No, the cards must be placed under an Expansion Card stack.
No. You always can only play one Action Card at a time.
Yes.
Note: The Excommunication belongs to the theme set "Politics & Intrigue". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Note: The Stone of Wisdom belongs to the theme set "Wizards & Dragons". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
No. What you receive is your game partner’s last discarded Attack Action Card, not his last played Attack Action Card.
Note: The Excommunication belongs to the theme set "Politics & Intrigue". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
Yes.
At some point during your turn. You determine the moment yourself.
That’s up to you.
No.
Note: The Horse Farm belongs to the theme sets "Trade & Change". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Yes, if the 2nd strength point is important to you.
Yes.
Note: The cards mentioned in the question are part of the CATAN Card Game, which can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Note: The question concerns the "Tournament Game". In the "Expanded Game", both Public Feeling cards are placed into the principalities at the start of the game.
No. The Public Feeling is not a Building, and Witches can only be placed on Buildings.
Note: The Witch belongs to the theme set "Wizards & Dragons". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Yes.
No.
Note: Flavo the Fool belongs to the theme set "Barbarian & Traders", *Metropolises" belong to the theme set "Politics & Intrigue". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
- In the Tournament Game, you have to incorporate it into your deck.
- In the Expanded Base Game, it is displayed from the start.
Note: The Citadels belong to the theme set "Wizards & Dragons". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
You must decide immediately after the Event Card is revealed.
Yes.
Note: Benjamin the Loyal Vassal is a Special Card, which can only be used when both players agree, or the use of the card is allowed by the tournament organization.
No. This is an income obtained by rolling the production die; therefore, it is affected by the Riots.
Note: The Merchant Outpost belongs to the theme set "Barbarian & Traders". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No. The Riots refer only to the income obtained by rolling the production die.
Note: The Church Domain belongs to the theme sets "Politics & Intrigue", the Paper Merchant’s Residence belongs to the theme set "Barbarian & Traders". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
No.
Note: The Merchant Outpost belongs to the theme set "Barbarian & Traders". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, but it makes no sense because you don't get anything in return: the star does not count as a resource. And to redeem the Chapel from the Pawnbroker's clutches, you would have to discard one gold and one star.
Note: The Pawnbroker is part of the them set "Trade & Change". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
No.
Note: The Mission belongs to the theme set "Politics & Intrigue". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
Yes. With each Merchant your opponent plays, and with each of his successfully played Brigands cards, you receive any two resources of your choice from the bank. If he plays a Spice Caravan, only the Chapel earns you a resource.
Note: Irmgard the Keeper of the Light is a Special Card, which can only be used when both players agree, or the use of the card is allowed by the tournament organization.
No.
Note: The answer is valid for the old CATAN Card Game, in the Age of Enlightenment, its successor can be placed when no star can be received.
No; you must trade when you move the Traveling Theater.
No.
No.
Note: The Merchants’ Residences and the Master Merchant's Guildhall belong to the theme set "Barbarians & Traders". All expansions of the CATAN Card Game can be found in the Ludography.
You get a resource from your game partner and a star.