The Duke: Reinforcements – City Troops

The Duke: Reinforcements – City Troops

Expansion for Base-game, Abstract Strategy

by Bryn K. Bills

Score

5.6

Ratings

77

Published

2014

Players

2 players

BGG community rating

Complexity

3.0

Medium

Best with

Play time

30 min

Age

13+

Information

Players

2 players

Play time

30 min

Age

13+

Complexity

3.0 / 5 · Medium

Published

2014

Designer

Bryn K. Bills

Artist

Matt Heerdt

Publisher

Catalyst Game Labs

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About

REINFORCEMENTS: CITY TROOPS These tiles can be used to replace the following tiles in the game: Militia = Footman; Thief = Assassin; Baron = Champion; Watch Tower = Longbowman. Before the start of any game players decide how they want to mix and match these troop tiles. They can choose to replace all of them, some of them, or none of them; both player's choices can be totally different. Only two rules apply: - You cannot have both tiles in the bag. For example you either have the Thief or the Assassin, but not both. - In instances of multiple identical tiles (such as the Footman/Militia); If you replace some of them, you must replace all of them. NEW MOVEMENT ICONS In additional to the specifics below, the standard rules for Movement Icons apply (see p. 3, The Duke Rules Booklet). Non-Capture Move/Jump/Slide/Jump Slide: Non-capture Move/Jump/Slide/Jump Slide icons follow all the exact same rules as the Move, Jump, Slide and Jump Slide icons (see p. 4, The Duke Rules Booklet), with the following exception: there cannot be a tile (either friendly or enemy) in the target square or in a square the time is attempting to move through; if there is a tile , the active tile cannot be moved into that square (meaning an enemy tile cannot be captured using these icons).

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Categories & mechanics

Expansion for Base-gameAbstract StrategyAction QueueGrid MovementTile Placement

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