An uncontrollable firestorm is blowing across the island destroying resources! Can you construct a fire brigade large enough to save your smoldering settlements?
3-4 Player Set Includes:
● 1 Fire Warden Bonus Card
● 1 Fire Meeple (plastic)
● 18 Fire Station Tokens
5-6 Player Set Includes:
● 1 Fire Warden Bonus Card
● 1 Fire Meeple (plastic)
● 30 Fire Station Tokens
INSTRUCTIONS
==Igniting the Fire==
When a 7 is rolled, the fire ignites and begins its path of destruction. The player that rolled the 7 will place the Fire Meeple/Token on a land hex of their choice. Any hex with a Fire Meeple/Token no longer produces resources and players built on that hex lose 1 resource to the fire—returning 1 resource of their choice to the bank. Once the fire is placed, it immediately begins spreading.
==Fire Spreads==
Immediately after the fire ignites, it begins to spread across connected roads and ships, even if no settlement or city is present. For each settlement or city that is connected to the original hex by either roads or ships (or a combination of), one additional resource is lost UNLESS the path is protected by a Fire Station. Fire Stations act as a barrier and prevent the spread of the fire.
==Fire Stations==
You may build one or more Fire Stations in any of your settlements or cities during your turn, after resources have been distributed. Fire Stations act as a barrier to prevent the spread of fires, protecting both the settlement or city they reside in and all subsequent roads or ships from spreading the conflagration.
Fire Stations cost:
● 1 Ore (for the foundation),
● 1 Wood (for the building),
● 1 Wool (for the fire-retardant suits)
==Fire Warden==
The first player to build 3 Fire Stations receives the Fire Warden card granting +2 Victory Points. Any player that builds more Fire Stations takes the card.
This scenario was adapted from the Szenario: Feuersturm by Alain Miltgen.
This scenario was printed in the USA in a limited run using high-quality board game chip-board stock for the hex and playing card stock for the deck. Due to the low run of this scenario, some edges of the hex may not be perfectly straight but will still fit in a standard US version of the Catan game.