OK, I've had a game that ilustrated me on how I understood vantage point and elevation rules incorrectly.
OK, first question and maybe only one depending on answer, a Ht 2 model is on a Ht 3 structure and is more than 2" from the border of the Ht 3 structure, so it does not ignore the "ledge" according to the vantage point rules. Does that model have no LoS whatsoever to anything below the Ht 3 structure because of not being able to "ignore it" to draw the oblicual line? Are all models in the ground unable to see it unless they are in Ht 3 because they cannot draw an oblicual line without passing through the Ht 3 structure which isn't ignored because the model on top of it is more than his Ht from the border, even if it's another Ht 2 model on a Ht 2 structure?
If I'm undestanding this wrong, then how is it supposed to work?
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OK, I've had a game that ilustrated me on how I understood vantage point and elevation rules incorrectly.
OK, first question and maybe only one depending on answer, a Ht 2 model is on a Ht 3 structure and is more than 2" from the border of the Ht 3 structure, so it does not ignore the "ledge" according to the vantage point rules. Does that model have no LoS whatsoever to anything below the Ht 3 structure because of not being able to "ignore it" to draw the oblicual line? Are all models in the ground unable to see it unless they are in Ht 3 because they cannot draw an oblicual line without passing through the Ht 3 structure which isn't ignored because the model on top of it is more than his Ht from the border, even if it's another Ht 2 model on a Ht 2 structure?
If I'm undestanding this wrong, then how is it supposed to work?
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