We had a situation yesterday that I would like to clarify. Please see the picture bellow:
In the above picture, does the red model has line of sight to the blue model?
We know that higher elevations project a shadow to lower elevations, but do lower elevations project a shadow to higher elevations as well?
The green area in the picture shows what I think is the line of sight of the red model. I.e., it can't see the blue model because the blue model is too far back from the edge of the flat higher elevation, but we could not find any definitive answer in the rules manual.
Thanks for the help.
EDIT: sorry, the red model should be labeled HT1 model and the blue model should be labeled HT2 model.
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snord
Hi all,
We had a situation yesterday that I would like to clarify. Please see the picture bellow:
In the above picture, does the red model has line of sight to the blue model?
We know that higher elevations project a shadow to lower elevations, but do lower elevations project a shadow to higher elevations as well?
The green area in the picture shows what I think is the line of sight of the red model. I.e., it can't see the blue model because the blue model is too far back from the edge of the flat higher elevation, but we could not find any definitive answer in the rules manual.
Thanks for the help.
EDIT: sorry, the red model should be labeled HT1 model and the blue model should be labeled HT2 model.
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