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=== Scoring === The first scoring round (biomes) happens when any player completely mines the first layer of blocks of the cube. The second scoring round (materials) happens when any player completely mines the second layer of blocks of the cube. The third scoring round (type) happens when any player completely mines the third layer of blocks of the cube. The player who finishes their turn is the first to score. After each player scores, the overview cards for that scoring round are returned to the game box, and play proceeds to the left of the player who initiated scoring. ==== Scoring round A (Biome) ==== In the first scoring round, players choose one of the four biomes: forest, desert, mountains, or snowy tundra. Then, the players identify the largest group of connected spaces that share the same biome. For each space that shares the same biome, the players gain the number of experience points printed on the overview card. Spaces that are diagonal from connected spaces do not count towards the total. For example: A player has four connected spaces of desert, forming the largest biome on their player board. For each desert space, they gain four experience points, for a total of sixteen experience points. ==== Scoring round B (Materials) ==== In the second scoring round, players choose from one of four materials: wood, sand, stone, or obsidian. Then, the players identify the largest group of connected spaces that share the same material, and so on. For example: A player has five connected spaces of wood structures, which gives them three experience points each, for a total of fifteen experience points. ==== Scoring round C (Type) ==== In the third scoring round, players choose from one of four structures: decoration, dwelling, animal house, or bridge. Then, the players identify the largest group of connected spaces that share the same structure, and so on. For example: A player has three connected spaces of bridges, which gives them six experience points each, for a total of eighteen experience points.
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