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Hey guys, would really appreciate some help on this question. I'm sure it's been asked before here, but I couldn't find it!
We hunted and searched for a definition of a 'city', 'razed', 'ruined' and 'stronghold' or any rules to help us with our question, but to no avail. Our question is this:
There's a season card that performs an influence bid in which the highest bidder destroys a city. Because the city is no longer there (it's flipped over to it's "ruined" side, but still remains on the city hex), can players then build a stronghold in that same hex? The rules state you can't build a stronghold where a city is so.... can you now, in this case?
We'd really appreciate the help, it's our only question that we have no idea on how to answer - we're usually pretty good at figuring this stuff out, FAQing, reading into what the spirit of the rules intended, house ruling, being fair, etc. and so on.
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Only city tokens prevent a stronghold from being built. Thus, if the city is destroyed, you can then build a Stronghold in the area.
This was officially answered by Corey at some point; I've included it in my document of official rulings from Corey that you can download from Boardgamegeek. Alas, though, this forum's copy/paste mechanism is kind of a pain, and I don't feel like wrestling with it. I'll perhaps post a link later, but if you go to the Runewars page on BGG, you'll find the document in the Files section.
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XV8Crisis said:
There's a season card that performs an influence bid in which the highest bidder destroys a city. Because the city is no longer there (it's flipped over to it's "ruined" side, but still remains on the city hex), can players then build a stronghold in that same hex? The rules state you can't build a stronghold where a city is so.... can you now, in this case?
A destroyed city is not flipped to its "ruined" side - it is removed from the board. There is no "ruined" side.
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