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Catan replacement cards
Catan replacement cards












catan replacement cards

3 Stone, 3 Bricks, 4 Wood, 4 Sheep, 4 Wheat, 1 Desert. Your board will need 19 hexagons, arranged in a regular pattern in columns of 3-4-5-4-3, like the picture above.Įach hex gets one resource (draw a picture or just write the word).

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It took several tries before I learned how to draw it quickly and nicely, and I'll mention some tips in a later section. The most iconic part of Settlers of Catan is the hex board. If you like Catan, you should go buy it (but who are we kidding, if you like Catan you probably already do.) This instructible is not meant as a replacement for owning the real game, just for use in emergency situations. The game was created by Klaus Teuber and first published in Germany, before becoming a world-wide hit. Maybe in real life, it'll look more like Picture 3, but this is an instructable and I wanted it to look extra nice for demonstration purposes.) *Disclaimer* Settlers of Catan is a great strategy / nation building board game that is WAY more fun than it sounds. The final product at the end of this 'ible will look like Picture 2. This is for all the times you were camping and forgot to bring the board, or were stuck at the airport for an unexpected 4 hour layover. (If you do, then my hat is off to you good sir/ma'am.) That is why I spent some time finding a way to play a reasonable facsimile with just things you almost always have on hand: pens, paper, and pocket change. Do you love Settlers of Catan? You do!? Great, me too! Do you carry it with you wherever you go? No? That's what I thought.įew of us carry a hex-board, road pieces, dice, resource cards, and all the other trappings a of good game of Catan with us on a daily basis.














Catan replacement cards