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Friday, 19 January 2007

 

Zum Prof.Easy Tutorial This short introduction is meant for all those who are familiar with the rules of the board game “The Settlers of Catan” but would like to know how it works as an online game. However, if you don’t know the board game at all, you should have a look at the tutorial for the board game at www.profeasy.com .

 

All Catan games are operated in a similar way and have a comparable screen layout. Therefore, first the general operation is described by means of the Basic Game, while the specifics of the individual Scenarios are considered later.

 

Basis_screen

 

 

General Operation

 

As soon as you have started the game, you see your character on the lower left. The characters of your fellow players are displayed in the corners, together with the most important game information. The name of a game partner has the color of his/her game pieces.

The icons below stand for:

Victory Points

Road segments belonging to his/her
Longest Road

Knight cards
Cards in one’s hand
Number of resources 
STATUS_SIEGPKT

STATUS_STRASSE

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STATUS_KARTEN

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If a player has the “Longest Road” or the “Largest Army,” the numbers are displayed in red color.

status-sonderSP There is also a display for Special Victory Points. Victory Point cards, Savior of Catan (Cities & Knights), and Victory Points for the discovery of islands (if included in the Scenario) all fall in the category “Special Victory Points.” You can find more detailed info about possible Special Victory Points in the descriptions of the individual Scenarios.

 

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The area for your Resource Cards is located above the Status display. Each resource is displayed as a small card and grouped together with resources of the same type. In case there shouldn’t be enough space available, the number of resources of the same type is indicated by a number on a card of this type. The numbers are displayed in red if you have more than 7 resources and thus are in danger to be robbed by the Robber.

ritter_karte The Development Cards (Knight cards, for example) are displayed to the right of the Chat. You can use the two arrows to the right and left of the fields to skim through the cards, in case you have more than two. Should you want information about a card, just mouse over it. If you want to play a card, click on it using the left mouse key. You have to confirm the action afterwards. This is your last chance to cancel the action. If you confirm the action, it cannot be revoked.

If one of your opponents plays an Action Card, it is displayed above his/her Status window. Information about this card is shown automatically when you mouse over it.

A yellow-and-red Flag symbol next to the player’s name indicates the starting player and subsequently the player that is currently taking his/her turn. After the starting set-up, you always begin your turn by rolling the dice. This is done via the Dice button to the left of the Chat. Before the dice are rolled, only certain Action Cards can be played. (Basic Game: e.g. a Knight, to drive away the Robber)

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When you have finished your turn, click on the “Continue symbol,” for the next player to continue.

 

Chat

 

During the games, the Chat output window is collapsed by default, and the Chat texts are displayed inside text balloons next to the respective player. However, you can expand or collapse the Chat output window at any time via the blue double-headed arrow at the right end of the Chat input window. When the window is showing, you also have the usual access to the channel system.

 

Trade with Fellow Players


When you obtain resources, they are shown at the bottom of the Status display, as described above. For trading with your fellow players, click on the Trade button. The Trade menu appears above your Resources window.

 

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The Trade menu consists of three parts:

 

1. Request (above – green arrow): By means of the Resource buttons, you can exhibit the respective resources in the Request field. You will receive them upon successfully completing the trade.

2. Offer (below– red arrow): You can fill your Offer field with resources from your inventory. For this purpose, click on the desired Resource Card in your inventory, and it moves to the Offer field. To remove the card from the Offer field, click on the card again.

3. Bank Trade (center): see below

 

You can also request or offer any resource by leaving the Offer field or Request field empty. In this case, a “?” will be displayed in the corresponding field of your game partners, which stands for “any resource.”

As soon as you have specified the desired trade offer, click on the button with the green checkmark for confirmation. Now the offer is displayed to your fellow players.

 

gegner_handelIf one of them accepts it, above or next to the corresponding fellow player you will see a small Trade box containing your original offer and a hand with the thumb up. Now you can seal the trade by clicking the Accept button. However, the thumb is down should the player reject the offer. 

 

Of course, it is also possible that your fellow players send you an alternative offer. In this case, above or next to the respective player a Trade box with his/her offer will appear. Now you can accept the offer by means of the Accept button in the other players Trade box. After the opponent has accepted the trade on his/her part, the resources are exchanged.

While trading, you can also specify requests in your Chat window and send them (just type them in and press the Enter key).

During the turn one of your opponents, another button bar will open up above the Chat if a trade offer (passive trade) is made. The bar contains all the common answers to a trade offer that can be used to quickly react to an offer without having to type:

akzeptieren
Accept
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ablehnen
Reject
plus
“I want more.”
null “Sorry, I don’t have that.”
schloss “I need that myself.”
frage
“I want something different.”

 

sprechblaseVia text balloons, these established answers will be assigned directly to the player without appearing in the actual Chat output. Except in the case of “Accept,” all actions result in a rejection of the offer, with the “thumb down.”

 

 

 

Bank Trade

 

button-bankIf you own enough of a certain resource for a 4:1, 3:1 or 2:1 exchange with the Bank, and you have moved this resource to the Offer field, the Bank menu in the center (chest) becomes active. Depending on the Harbor, the Bank automatically makes the most favorable trading proposal. The Bank trade can be carried out by clicking on the Bank button.

 

Quick Bank Trade

If you have many resources of the same type, e.g. by means of a monopoly, you can trade several resources with the Bank in one single action.

 

Example:
A player has 6 grain and a Grain Harbor. He/she puts one grain into the Offer field and selects 3 resources of the same type or different typesin the Request field. In the Bank area of the Trade menu, 6 grain are displayed, corresponding to the exchange ratio for the resources in the Request field. By clicking on the Bank button, the resources are traded in one action.

 

Building

 

When you are building a settlement, road, or city (in case of Seafarers, also a ship, etc.), or you want to buy a Development Card, click on the button showing a hammer.

The Build menu with the possible building objects appears above your Chat window. Under each building object, the respective resource costs are displayed. When you click on a building object and have the resources required for building, the mouse cursor changes into the desired building object. Now you have to drop the building object at an allowed spot on the map. Possible building sites are marked with white rectangles.

 

Robber

 

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Finally, a word about the Robber: If a “7” comes up when rolling the dice, all players who own more than 7 resources have to discard half of their resources. Only after all players have done this can the Robber be moved. Click on the Robber, and the figure will “stick” to your mouse cursor. Now you only have to click on a terrain, and the Robber has a new home. Afterwards, click on a player who owns a settlement/city adjacent to the Robber’s new territory, and you receive a randomly determined resource from him/her.

 

Continue:

-->    Cities & Knights

-->    Seafarers

-->    The Scenarios

-->    Troy

Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 August 2008 )
 
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