Ha. Hadn’t thought about just referring to the hexes.
A raft on a coast is effectively on the land, and it does take a move to dock or undock. Rivers are better, no docking required.
Thanks
Can I confirm the range of the raft then please
Undock from 5-7 for 1 (at 5-6)
5-6 to 5-5 for 1
5-5 to 6-5 for final movement?
Looks right.
Thanks, I’ll tidy up my post
Just checking - you know you could have researched anything you wanted in production this turn?
Oh. I thought it was at the end of the turn? Is it in production? Can I retcon?
Sure. Research is part of production and production can be done in any order. So, produce, research, produce some more, all good. All you need is a transporter, paper, and geese in the same hex (and the transporter to be carrying one or more of those goods).
My brain doesn’t allow me to work out what I have on my home tile after all of those actions.
I think I’m going to build a brick, but I need to see what I have first
Lovely. I’ve researched oil rigs for the benefit of the southern kingdoms.
Where is the road to?
It turns out I’ve been playing this wrong. I thought you had to “pave the bridge”.
I’ll amend my turn.
Which side of the river is the road from 2-3 to 1-3?
Looks good. You know Brie didn’t move. You could have Brie in 1-7, and if the intent is to build a woodcutter, that could also be achieved this turn.
Ah, excellent point! Yes please!
Question is the 6 next to a sawmill it’s maximum output in boards or the number of logs you can put in it?
Max output.
The assumption is correct. Thanks! I didn’t clarified it
Two, according to the image.