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Hi! I've been having so much fun but I have a lot of questions and can't find a forum or something like that.

1. When you encounter a unique location, controlled by Raiders and enter that location, you do a faction encounter? or can you enter freely? (I know I could use the oracle for that, but I don't think you encounter only one enemy).

2. If you place a settlement at the border of the map, how do you control the territory gain? Do I need to expand the map?.

3. When rolling for contracts it states ONCE, does it means I can only roll for one contract each turn? or I can roll up to the max of the settlement each turn? 

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1. If you have a neutral (0) or positive (1+) reputation with the raiders then you can enter freely!

2. If there is no space to place territory just ignore the remaining requirements. 

3. The rules as written state contracts equal to the level of the settlement, plus 1, per Contract action. The Contract action can only be taken once per turn.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

- Cody

Hi, found your answer while browsing here after getting your fantastic game! Was a little surprised by the answer to question 3 about the contracts: The rules are not that clearly written imo. The settlement action overview the plural "find new contracts" and second paragraph under contracts also uses the plural "the player creates new contracts up to..." paragraph 3: "for each new contract added...." also implies it could be multiples. 


So, if this is not intended I think it could be written a little bit clearer. 


Cheers! 

You're correct on the Contracts - I responded in the mindset of taking the Contracts action once per turn. You can fill contracts up to the total level of the settlement, plus 1, as long a you have contract space. I've correct my original response to reflect this.

I appreciate you pointing out the error in my original answer!

Thank you!