Fantastic video. Your comment about high speed trading in the 1850s is hysterical. There is one counterpoint though to this very funny joke. David Ricardo engaged in high speed trading based on inside information on the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo (1815). He netted well over a million pound sterling on one day's trading going as fast as he could on the information the British had won the battle while creating the general consensus the French had won. Ricardo immediately retired (as no one would trade with him again) and wrote books on economics.
Thanks for the comment. That "joke" about high speed trading I can't take credit for - that was in the rulebook :) But an interesting fact you mentioned.
Really clear rules explanation, Paul. No small feat with a game this complex. Not only that, I find your videos engaging and very enjoyable to watch. Great job - can't praise your videos highly enough. Now just need to await the arrival of my Kickstarter copy!
Thanks Gary. Hamish's contract is very specific. It cost me so much just to have him on screen, I've actually lost money on this job. Currently meeting with trade union lawyers next week about it as he is demanding workers rights or something.
Tnx a Lot! I wached a vídeo in portuguese ( my language) and didnt undestood top much. Waching your vídeo i have no doubts about the rules. Very well explained!
Excellent video as always, Paul. After watching so much of your Patreon content it’s almost strange to see a pure rules video. Ready to give the game a play tomorrow now!
Thank you for this!! Just inboxed my KS version (love the metal coins) and played a couple of rounds. Really enjoyed this game! Your video was precise and to the point.
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As usual an excellent, well-structured and technically clear presentation. Thanks alot! 👍
cheers Paul, watched this this morning while waiting for other ladies to wake, I now feel I can teach them pretty painlessly, if they get stuck, we can just watch you again.
Very clear rules explanation, nice job. If I was to offer one criticism I wish there was a little bit more in the end goal of the entire game before you got into set up an individual actions
YYEESS!! I've been waiting for this masterpiece for so long and finally it's getting closer and closer of getting produced and delivered. Game of the year 2017.
so nice to watch your rules videos, wished you did more of those nowadays.. :) but I get that they're quite time consuming and if you don't get paid doing them.. *sigh* my last play of CoC was almost a year ago, so it was great to refresh my knowledge of the rules.. :)
A welcome, concise teach in a world where we all play digitally now and board game arena is a great place to play, but a horrible place to learn to play a game.
Q1 Settelment scoring: How does the top single settlement gain access to the bottom 3-hex settelment if you use Shipping when we look at a previous comment regarding Shipping upgrade and reach: "No matter what your level of shipping, you can not jump over land spaces, not even along a river." Q2 Regarding Port tiles, I assume Black only need to have a distance of 2, as the 3rd sea tile is the port itself?
Hi. Q1: at 19:00, if you have "2-loch shipping", it means you can cross two water hexes. This connects the settlement with the single sheep to the size-3 settlement to the south. The single worker settlement at the very top is "connected" to the single sheet settlement over the river. So, not every settlement needs to be connected to every other settlement, they just need to be connected somehow to each other. i.e. A is connected to B and B is connected to C - that means A, B, C are all connected for end of game scoring. Q2: Correct.
Thanks for another great explanation video, Paul! It looks like a very enjoyable game. I'm planning of buying a farming / economic game for the family and some of those I m thinking of are Clans of Caledonia and Glen More II. Do you have any preferences or suggestions? Thank you.
Manos it’s hard for me to say really, since this was a sponsored video. However, although I like Glen More, and yes, it has cows and stuff in, I wouldn’t say it is really a farming game. Same with this one. Possibly look at Agricola, family edition perhaps? I’m not the biggest Agricola fan, but it is definitely farming.
@@manos2495 Caverna is more family friendly and relaxed. Agricola is more like chess and you really need to plan several turns ahead and if you fail or others block you it can punish you pretty badly. Caverna is more relaxed because you always have ton of other options if one or two fails. In Agricola your hands are far more tied to just a few actions and without proper backup plan you can suffer a lot.
Might be a little while as I have already spent a lot on a few kickstarters recently as well as a few other games but this one is definitely on my list. will have to make sure to come back here if I do decide to get it.
Ass always. Super Video. Thanks. Short question. At 16.57. Your example of turning basic goods into upgrade goods: It looks like you are turning the 2 grain into 1 Bread and 2 Wiskey. But from what i hear you say, 1 Bakery needs 1 grain to make bread, and 1 Distillery needs 1 grain to produces 1 Wiskey. Is that correct ? Or could 1 Grain produce both 1 Bread and 1 wiskey ?
oh gosh. It's been so long now since I'm played, I'm not completely sure. In the video, I had 3 grain in total. One of which was turned into Bread and the other two were turned into Whiskey. I had 2 Distilleries, which is how I was able to turn 2 Grain into 2 Whiskey
Thank you for this video! I have one question about the neighboring trade bonus. Can you use this action everytime you expand adjacent to an opponents production piece or is there a limit? Example I expanded next to an opponents bakery, I trade up to 3 bread. Then in another turn I expanded once more next to the same bakery could I theoretically do this once more? We where scratching our heads on this one, thanks again for the video!
Hi Paul, I'm slightly confused between the changing from basic to processed goods. Can we actually place the processed goods (cheese) on the map? will it then produce one cheese?
Hi Patrick. Sorry it isn't clear. Maybe the confusion comes because the cheese dairy is exactly the same shape as the cheese itself? So... on the map, you place your cheese dairy (which in the video would be a red triangle shape thing) - thats not cheese, thats a cheese dairy. Then, in your production phase, each cheese dairy you have on the map allows you to turn 1 milk in your stock into 1 cheese in your stock. An actual cheese is a yellow triangular piece. Hope that helps.
Yeah, that's an important thing to reinforce when teaching the game & remind players during. It's easy to mistakenly assume that your cheese factory is going to produce a cheese during production (due to the + symbol) and think you can complete a contract at the start of next round. However, that won't happen if you don't buy a milk from the market or produce milk at the end of the current round first!
Hi Neil. For end of game scoring, you count how many settlements are "connected". The top settlement is just over the river from the one below it, and since my shipping reach is 2, it means I have river-crossing shipping too, so it is connected. Hope that helps.
Got it. The arrows were kinda confusing, it made it seem like the top one was within two shipping reach of the bottom one, when really you're just saying all three are connected to each other.
I hope same day go to Sctland castles is my big dream just dream to uch expensive i cry a lot i wait BRICS i ask to Russian cut Brics dela made in my brithday in Moscow
Fantastic video. Your comment about high speed trading in the 1850s is hysterical. There is one counterpoint though to this very funny joke. David Ricardo engaged in high speed trading based on inside information on the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo (1815). He netted well over a million pound sterling on one day's trading going as fast as he could on the information the British had won the battle while creating the general consensus the French had won. Ricardo immediately retired (as no one would trade with him again) and wrote books on economics.
Thanks for the comment. That "joke" about high speed trading I can't take credit for - that was in the rulebook :) But an interesting fact you mentioned.
I didnt know this story but have learnt economic models by Ricardo in my studies ...
A really nice, clear cut rules guide.
Well done paul.
Now, if only there was a guide to make everything fit in the box after punching it out.
Right!! The box is so dang small!!
There is! Play it on Boardgamearena.com. No setup or cleanup, and the website is very intuitive. :)
This is just the way that rules should be explained. Well done.
Thank you :)
Thanks for taking the time to put together such a well made and clear explanation. It has proved invaluable. Good luck with your channel.
Thanks Mike. Really appreciate it.
Really clear rules explanation, Paul. No small feat with a game this complex. Not only that, I find your videos engaging and very enjoyable to watch. Great job - can't praise your videos highly enough. Now just need to await the arrival of my Kickstarter copy!
Though I feel we could have seen and heard a little more from Hamish... :)
Thanks Gary. Hamish's contract is very specific. It cost me so much just to have him on screen, I've actually lost money on this job. Currently meeting with trade union lawyers next week about it as he is demanding workers rights or something.
Great video, as always. I've seen the Rahdo RunThrough and decided then that this game should be bought. Now only wait for another month! 😀
Very nicely done rules explanation.
Thanks Thomas. Glad you enjoyed.
I am glad you haven't kept the sheep and bagpipes transition sounds over the past 6 years in other videos :)
Oustanding video Paul. Love that you got all of this game explained in a 20 minute video.
Great rundown of the game, anxiously awaiting the kickstarter to arrive.
Thanks. Hope you get your copy soon. Let me know how it goes.
Tnx a Lot! I wached a vídeo in portuguese ( my language) and didnt undestood top much. Waching your vídeo i have no doubts about the rules. Very well explained!
Great video, very clear and easy to follow.
Bring on the game!!
Playing it tonight for the first time: NOW I'm ready to clash with my experienced mate! As usual, awesome job Paul 👊🏻
Excellent guide, clear & well-presented. Thanks Paul.
Great rules for a nice game. Every company should hire you for their rules videos
Another great Gaming Rules video!! A must for learning Clans!!
Thank you! Excellent clear and concise explanation of the rules.
Having a game night next week to play this for the first time, and this was very helpful prep. Thank you!
Thank you Paul, very clear explanation and professional quality overall
Super useful - thanks a lot! Just managed to get a copy of the game - rare find until the reprint.
Amazing video! Clear, concise, and the visual aids are very helpful. Thank you so much!
Thanks Shareena. Glad it helped.
Excellent video as always, Paul. After watching so much of your Patreon content it’s almost strange to see a pure rules video. Ready to give the game a play tomorrow now!
Thanks. I do still create the pure rules videos. I have 6 more planned over the next few months :)
Thank you for this!! Just inboxed my KS version (love the metal coins) and played a couple of rounds. Really enjoyed this game! Your video was precise and to the point.
As usual an excellent, well-structured and technically clear presentation. Thanks alot! 👍
Thanks for another great video, Paul. Clear and concise, and just what we need to start playing 😊
Been a while since i last played Clans, this was a great rules breakdown! Thank you so much!😁
Looking forward to receiving this - great video!
Thanks John. Love your picture :)
Another excellent video. Top marks again!
This was a fantastic explanation of the game. Thanks for doing this so well!
Amazing job, Paul!
Great rules explanation. Thank you!
cheers Paul, watched this this morning while waiting for other ladies to wake, I now feel I can teach them pretty painlessly, if they get stuck, we can just watch you again.
or call the Gaming Rules! hotline.
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Very clear rules explanation, nice job. If I was to offer one criticism I wish there was a little bit more in the end goal of the entire game before you got into set up an individual actions
I'm always looking to improve, so thanks for the feedback.
I'm French player but very clear video. Thanks Paul ^^
Thanks. Hope you enjoy the game.
So excited to play this, thank you for the instructions!
Thanks for the great videos! Very clear and easy to follow.
Top-notch guide. Thanks.
As always love the concise precise explanation.
PS: Gaming rules podcast addict here.
This was tremendous. Looking forward to getting it to the table now
Can't wait to get this, glad I backed it
Excellent rules guide as usual.
YYEESS!! I've been waiting for this masterpiece for so long and finally it's getting closer and closer of getting produced and delivered. Game of the year 2017.
sounds like someone has already played it :)
Excited to try this one day!
Great video Paul. Thank you!
Thanks Peter.
Excellent video - very clear explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent explanation. Money well spent.
Thanks!
Great Video, clear and concise. Thanks.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope it helped.
Very good explained, thanks for the video.
Can't wait to give this a play
Let me know how it goes :)
Tony, you can play it for free on Tabletopia!
so nice to watch your rules videos, wished you did more of those nowadays.. :) but I get that they're quite time consuming and if you don't get paid doing them.. *sigh* my last play of CoC was almost a year ago, so it was great to refresh my knowledge of the rules.. :)
Thanks, I'd love to do more, but as you say, they take a long time to create :)
Awesome job! Thanks!!!
Thanks Paul👍
Well done mate!!!
Thanks again for an excellent video.
Your videos are amazing !!! ... Everything was really good explained .... Thanks (:
Thanks for the feedback. This video is only good because Hamish helped me to make it :)
Good pronunciation of Loch!
A welcome, concise teach in a world where we all play digitally now and board game arena is a great place to play, but a horrible place to learn to play a game.
Q1
Settelment scoring: How does the top single settlement gain access to the bottom 3-hex settelment if you use Shipping when we look at a previous comment regarding Shipping upgrade and reach:
"No matter what your level of shipping, you can not jump over land spaces, not even along a river."
Q2
Regarding Port tiles, I assume Black only need to have a distance of 2, as the 3rd sea tile is the port itself?
Hi. Q1: at 19:00, if you have "2-loch shipping", it means you can cross two water hexes. This connects the settlement with the single sheep to the size-3 settlement to the south. The single worker settlement at the very top is "connected" to the single sheet settlement over the river. So, not every settlement needs to be connected to every other settlement, they just need to be connected somehow to each other. i.e. A is connected to B and B is connected to C - that means A, B, C are all connected for end of game scoring.
Q2: Correct.
Ahh thank you for your answers, and thanks for a great rules videos.
I'm looking forward to gamenight tomorrow where I will get to play this game.
Thanks for another great explanation video, Paul! It looks like a very enjoyable game. I'm planning of buying a farming / economic game for the family and some of those I m thinking of are Clans of Caledonia and Glen More II. Do you have any preferences or suggestions? Thank you.
Manos it’s hard for me to say really, since this was a sponsored video.
However, although I like Glen More, and yes, it has cows and stuff in, I wouldn’t say it is really a farming game. Same with this one.
Possibly look at Agricola, family edition perhaps? I’m not the biggest Agricola fan, but it is definitely farming.
@@GamingRulesVideos ok Paul, thank you :)
@@manos2495 Caverna is more family friendly and relaxed. Agricola is more like chess and you really need to plan several turns ahead and if you fail or others block you it can punish you pretty badly. Caverna is more relaxed because you always have ton of other options if one or two fails. In Agricola your hands are far more tied to just a few actions and without proper backup plan you can suffer a lot.
Fantastic. Bravo
Really good rules vid, need to check this game out.
Definitely check it out, and let me know if you decide to get it :)
Might be a little while as I have already spent a lot on a few kickstarters recently as well as a few other games but this one is definitely on my list. will have to make sure to come back here if I do decide to get it.
Great video!
Superb thank you very much.
Thank you!
As my last name Is Ferguson, I now must buy this game
Ass always. Super Video. Thanks. Short question. At 16.57. Your example of turning basic goods into upgrade goods: It looks like you are turning the 2 grain into 1 Bread and 2 Wiskey. But from what i hear you say, 1 Bakery needs 1 grain to make bread, and 1 Distillery needs 1 grain to produces 1 Wiskey. Is that correct ?
Or could 1 Grain produce both 1 Bread and 1 wiskey ?
oh gosh. It's been so long now since I'm played, I'm not completely sure. In the video, I had 3 grain in total. One of which was turned into Bread and the other two were turned into Whiskey. I had 2 Distilleries, which is how I was able to turn 2 Grain into 2 Whiskey
I have a question: In a 2 players game. If one passes can the other keep performing actions continuously until they decide to pass? Thanks for asking
Yes.
Thank you for this video! I have one question about the neighboring trade bonus. Can you use this action everytime you expand adjacent to an opponents production piece or is there a limit? Example I expanded next to an opponents bakery, I trade up to 3 bread. Then in another turn I expanded once more next to the same bakery could I theoretically do this once more?
We where scratching our heads on this one, thanks again for the video!
gosh. it's been years since I played, so I'm not 100% sure, but I think you can.
@@GamingRulesVideos Thanks again! I reread the rules and there's no special exceptions that I could find :).
Awesome video! Please just stop to slightly raising your arms from the table hahaha
The settlement scoring at game end needs a bit of thinking over....can you run that past me one more time??
Sure, but which bit wasn't clear in particular? You count the number of settlements that are "linked" - the size of each settlement is irrelevant".
Where do i put the settlements tokens?
Hi Paul, I'm slightly confused between the changing from basic to processed goods. Can we actually place the processed goods (cheese) on the map? will it then produce one cheese?
Hi Patrick. Sorry it isn't clear. Maybe the confusion comes because the cheese dairy is exactly the same shape as the cheese itself? So... on the map, you place your cheese dairy (which in the video would be a red triangle shape thing) - thats not cheese, thats a cheese dairy. Then, in your production phase, each cheese dairy you have on the map allows you to turn 1 milk in your stock into 1 cheese in your stock. An actual cheese is a yellow triangular piece. Hope that helps.
Gaming Rules! Ahh.. got that now, Thanks :)
Yeah, that's an important thing to reinforce when teaching the game & remind players during. It's easy to mistakenly assume that your cheese factory is going to produce a cheese during production (due to the + symbol) and think you can complete a contract at the start of next round. However, that won't happen if you don't buy a milk from the market or produce milk at the end of the current round first!
Is there a whiskey shot 🥃 drinking variant?😄
Drinking and playing euro games doesn't normally go well together I find :)
For every 10 IQ points you are ahead of your opponent you need to have a dram of Scotch at the beginning of each of the five game rounds.
I didn't know that an answer like this one from the developers is exactly what I am looking for in a game!
Fun fact: Scottish whisky is spelt without an e.
wizardryuk it is!😄
So if I have two woodcutters out, I get the lowermost exposed number? Or do I add both exposed numbers together?
lowermost. So you don't have to add up the numbers yourself.
Thanks!
Building Bonus. "the unselected Export Contracts are returned to the bottom of the draw pile" Are not Remove from the game!
sorry about that.
You rock!
At 19:00 why is the top settlement within shipping reach when the shipping power is only 2?
Hi Neil. For end of game scoring, you count how many settlements are "connected". The top settlement is just over the river from the one below it, and since my shipping reach is 2, it means I have river-crossing shipping too, so it is connected. Hope that helps.
Got it. The arrows were kinda confusing, it made it seem like the top one was within two shipping reach of the bottom one, when really you're just saying all three are connected to each other.
sorry for that, I had meant to infer that the top one is within shipping reach of the second one (over the river).
I hope same day go to Sctland castles is my big dream just dream to uch expensive i cry a lot i wait BRICS i ask to Russian cut Brics dela made in my brithday in Moscow
Why make a game this complicated. Not really needed. Sorry.
I’m not the designer, just the guy who made the video :)