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Is it necessary to win a noble in order to win the game of Splendor?



I have heard two different sets of rules, one is to reach 15 points, the other is to reach 15 points and possess at least one noble.



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    Is it necessary to win a noble in order to win the game of Splendor?



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          From the rulebook, hosted on the creator's website, no mention of nobles as part of the win condition:




          END OF THE GAME



          When a player reaches 15 prestige points, complete the
          current round so that each player has played the same number
          of turns.
          The player who then has the highest number of prestige points
          is declared the winner (don’t forget to count your nobles).
          In case of a tie, the player who has purchased the fewest
          development cards wins.







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            As per the rules quoted by steenbergh, you do not need a noble in order to win. However, in some discussions I've seen it raised as a house rule (particularly in situations where people believe that going for nobles is a weaker strategy than avoiding them, so the house rule tries to encourage competition for them).



            Additionally, in the expansions Cities of Splendor, the Cities module replaces nobles with City tiles that you must claim one of in order to win.






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              From the rulebook, hosted on the creator's website, no mention of nobles as part of the win condition:




              END OF THE GAME



              When a player reaches 15 prestige points, complete the
              current round so that each player has played the same number
              of turns.
              The player who then has the highest number of prestige points
              is declared the winner (don’t forget to count your nobles).
              In case of a tie, the player who has purchased the fewest
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                From the rulebook, hosted on the creator's website, no mention of nobles as part of the win condition:




                END OF THE GAME



                When a player reaches 15 prestige points, complete the
                current round so that each player has played the same number
                of turns.
                The player who then has the highest number of prestige points
                is declared the winner (don’t forget to count your nobles).
                In case of a tie, the player who has purchased the fewest
                development cards wins.







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                  From the rulebook, hosted on the creator's website, no mention of nobles as part of the win condition:




                  END OF THE GAME



                  When a player reaches 15 prestige points, complete the
                  current round so that each player has played the same number
                  of turns.
                  The player who then has the highest number of prestige points
                  is declared the winner (don’t forget to count your nobles).
                  In case of a tie, the player who has purchased the fewest
                  development cards wins.







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                  From the rulebook, hosted on the creator's website, no mention of nobles as part of the win condition:




                  END OF THE GAME



                  When a player reaches 15 prestige points, complete the
                  current round so that each player has played the same number
                  of turns.
                  The player who then has the highest number of prestige points
                  is declared the winner (don’t forget to count your nobles).
                  In case of a tie, the player who has purchased the fewest
                  development cards wins.








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                      As per the rules quoted by steenbergh, you do not need a noble in order to win. However, in some discussions I've seen it raised as a house rule (particularly in situations where people believe that going for nobles is a weaker strategy than avoiding them, so the house rule tries to encourage competition for them).



                      Additionally, in the expansions Cities of Splendor, the Cities module replaces nobles with City tiles that you must claim one of in order to win.






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                        As per the rules quoted by steenbergh, you do not need a noble in order to win. However, in some discussions I've seen it raised as a house rule (particularly in situations where people believe that going for nobles is a weaker strategy than avoiding them, so the house rule tries to encourage competition for them).



                        Additionally, in the expansions Cities of Splendor, the Cities module replaces nobles with City tiles that you must claim one of in order to win.






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                          As per the rules quoted by steenbergh, you do not need a noble in order to win. However, in some discussions I've seen it raised as a house rule (particularly in situations where people believe that going for nobles is a weaker strategy than avoiding them, so the house rule tries to encourage competition for them).



                          Additionally, in the expansions Cities of Splendor, the Cities module replaces nobles with City tiles that you must claim one of in order to win.






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                          As per the rules quoted by steenbergh, you do not need a noble in order to win. However, in some discussions I've seen it raised as a house rule (particularly in situations where people believe that going for nobles is a weaker strategy than avoiding them, so the house rule tries to encourage competition for them).



                          Additionally, in the expansions Cities of Splendor, the Cities module replaces nobles with City tiles that you must claim one of in order to win.







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