Monopoly - Game of Thrones
The Master of Coin can play too but must keep their money separate from the Royal Treasury.
5 Gold Dragons (worth 5 Each).
5 Silver Stags ( worth 1 each).
Total = 30 Keep the rest of the coins in the box as the Royal Treasury.
The last player to have watched an episode of Game of Thrones starts, and play moves to the left.
Move around the board buying as many properties as you can. The more you own, the more rent you'll be able to collect from other players.
If you're the last player with money when all other players have gone bankrupt, you win!
On Your Turn:
Did you roll a double? Roll the dice again, and take another turn.
Watch out! If you roll a double 3 times in a row, you must immediately Go To Jail! Do not complete your third turn.
That's all you need to know, so begin your journey . Look up the spaces as you land on them.
There are three types of properties: Locations, which come in color sets, Faiths, and Orders
When you land on an unowned Location, Faith, or Order, you must buy it or auction it.
The highest bidder pays the Royal Treasury. If no one wants to bid on the property, that's fine. No one pays anything, and the Title Deed stays with the Royal Treasury.
When you own each Location in a color set:
When you land on a property that someone else owns, the owner must ask you for rent. If they do, you must pay. If they don't ask before the next player rolls the dice, you don't have to pay
There are four Faith spaces: The Old Gods, The Many-Faced God, The Lord of Light, and The Seven.
Pay rent based on the number of Faiths the owner has. Faiths:
Pay the rent shown on the Location's Title Deed card.
There are two Order spaces: Citadel of Maesters and Castle Black.
Roll both dice to determine rent. If the owner has 1 Order, pay half the amount rolled. Round up if needed. If the owner has 2 Orders, pay the amount rolled.
When you pass or land on the GO space, collect 2 from the Royal Treasury.
Take the top card from the Iron Throne. Read the card aloud, and immediately do what it says. Return it to the pile when done.
if the card tells you you may keep it until you're ready to use it, do so. After you use it, return it to the pile.
Pay the Royal Treasury the amount shown on the space.
Relax! Nothing happens.
Don't worry. If youTand here, put your token in the Just Visiting section.
Move your token to the In Jail space immediately! Do not collect 2 for passing GO. Your turn is then over.
You can still collect rent, bid during auctions, buy Holdfasts and Castles, mortgage, and trade while you are In Jail.
You have 3 options:
You can use up to 3 turns to try for a double. If you don't roll a double by your third turn In Jail, pay 5, and use your last roll to move.
As soon ns you get a color set you can start buying Holdfasts (you don't have to wait for your turn). Pay the Royal Treasury the cost on the Title Deed card, and place a Holdfast on the Location.
You must build evenly. You cannot build a second Holdfast on a Location until you've built one on each Location in the set. You can only have 4 Holdfasts on a Location.
Once you have 4 Holdfasts on all Locations in a color set you can pay to upgrade to a Castle.
Pay the Castle cost on the Title Deed card, return all 4 Holdfasts to the Royal Treasury, and put a Castle on the Location.
You can only have 1 Castle per Location. You can't add any more Holdfasts. You cannot build on a Location if any Location in its color set is mortgaged.
if multiple players want to buy the last Holdfast or Castle, the Master of Coin must auction it. Bids start at 1 and anyone can increase the bid by as little as 1. You don't need to follow turn order. Payment goes to the Royal Treasury.
You can't buy any until someone sells theirs bach.
You can buy, sell, or swap property with other players at any time.
You must sell all buildings in a color set to the Royal Treasury before you can sell or trade a Location. You cannot sell or trade buildings to another player.
Property can be traded for coins, other property, and/ or Get Out of Jail Free cards. The amount is decided by the players making the deal.
Mortgaged property can be traded at any agreed- upon price. The new owner may repay the mortgage ( pay the Royal Treasury the unmortgage cost) at any time.
If you owe money and can't pay, try to raise money by selling buildings back to the Royal Treasury and/or mortgaging properties.
Sell Castles to the Royal Treasury for the same price, and exchange them immediately for 4 Holdfasts.
Sell Holdfasts to the Royal Treasury for half the cost price. Round up if needed. Holdfasts must be sold evenly across the color set.
To mortgage a property, you must first sell all buildings in its color set to the Royal Treasury at half their cost price. Round up if needed.
To mortgage, turn the Title Deed card facedown, and collect the mortgage value on the back from the Royal Treasury.
To repay a mortgage, pay the unmortgage cost to the Royal Treasury, then turn the card faceup.
Rent cannot be collected on properties that are mortgaged. However, the increased rent level can be collected on the unmortgaged Locations in a color set.
The increased rent on unmortgaged Faiths and Orders may be collected in the same way.
Give them all your mortgaged properties and any Get Out of Jail Free cards.
The new owner may repay the mortgage (pay the Royal Treasury the unmortgage cost) at any time.
Return all your properties to the Royal Treasury Any mortgages are canceled.
All your properties must immediately be put up for auction. Return any Get Out of Jail Free cards to the bottom of the appropriate deck.
The remaining players keep playing until there is only one person left in the game . That player is the winner!
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