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Jul 4, 2023

[Answer] 2. The Robber is a dynamic force which is only active when which number is rolled?

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...1. 12 2. 7 3. 2 4. 1 With approximately a 17% chance of being rolled on two dice, 7 is the most-likely-to-be-seen roll in the game, and with it comes the Robber, a grey piece which can be used in your favour should you be so lucky. Whoever rolls a 7 can move the Robber onto any game tile and effectively block any Resource Cards from being taken from it until the Robber is moved. Its placement is completely up to the roller, so it's often placed where it can do the most damage to opponents without hurting one's self. When the Robber is placed, the person who moved it may take one card (without looking) from the hand of one of the people situated on a corner of that tile. The only other way to move the Robber is by playing a Knight Card; they have the same effect.




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