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Author:  Cave Dragon [ Tue Jun 26, 2018 1:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Lone of sight

Of I have 2 Rangers of Gondor behind a hedge, but one is crouching and is hidden, can both shoot over the hedge and be shot, or just the standing one? How does this work? It makes sense for the latter one, but at the same time, why not just stand up? How does this work?

Author:  Wan Shi Tong [ Wed Jun 27, 2018 5:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Lone of sight

The game works on true line of sight for all models. This means that if a crouching pose cannot see over the hedge then it cannot see or be seen and, thence, cannot shoot or be shot. The same thing is true for a model that is mounted vs one that is on foot. The rider can see over things that the footman cannot. The poses can sometimes lead to problems like that but it is not outside the scope of the line of sight rule. The idea of declaring a model to be in a position other than its modeled poe can be done I suppose but aside from laying down it creates problems with the line of sight rule more than it seems to fix things in my experience.

Author:  Cave Dragon [ Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:59 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Lone of sight

Wan Shi Tong wrote:
The game works on true line of sight for all models. This means that if a crouching pose cannot see over the hedge then it cannot see or be seen and, thence, cannot shoot or be shot. The same thing is true for a model that is mounted vs one that is on foot. The rider can see over things that the footman cannot. The poses can sometimes lead to problems like that but it is not outside the scope of the line of sight rule. The idea of declaring a model to be in a position other than its modeled poe can be done I suppose but aside from laying down it creates problems with the line of sight rule more than it seems to fix things in my experience.

Thanks for the clarification! Really helps. :yay:

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