User Manual

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The Colossus of Rhodes
the player adds 2 Shields to their total in each conict resolution.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria
the player gains a resource of their choice from the 4 Raw material types
[Stone, Clay, Wood, Ore] every turn.
Clarication : this resource cannot be sold through commerce.
The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus
the player takes 9 coins from the bank and adds them to their treasury.
Clarication : the 9 coins are taken from the bank only once, immediately
after this stage has been built.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
at the end of the game, the player gains an extra scientic symbol of
their choice.
Clarication : the choice of symbol is made at the end of the game, when
counting victory points, and not when this stage of the Wonder is built.
The Statue of Zeus in Olympia
the player can, once per Age, build a structure of their choice for free.
Clarication : the player can place the card used as a construction marker
above the Wonder board and replace it underneath when this ability has
been used.
The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
the player can look through all of the cards discarded since the beginning
of the game (those discarded for coins as well as those discarded at the
end of an age), pick one, and build it for free.
Clarication : this special ability takes place at the end of the turn in which
this stage is built. If players discard cards this turn (as in the case of the 6th
turn of an age), the player can also choose from among them.
The Pyramids of Giza
the Pyramids don’t have a special ability, their second stage is worth 5
victory points.
Description of the Wonders
The 7 boards representing the Cities and their Wonders are double-sided (A and B) to allow for some variety in your games.
Side [A]
The A sides of the Wonders are organized according to the same principle :
• the rst stage is worth 3 victory points.
the third stage is worth 7 victory points.
• the second stage gives a special effect specic to the Wonder :
Clarication: the resources produced by the boards are not consi-
dered to be cards.
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