Lorcan Nagle
Mongoose
i was going to point out the LOS rules cover where Terrain can and can't act as cover, but BuShips beat me to it... Teach me to be out of the office yesterday.
BuShips said:OK, here we go. Under Fire Zones and Line of Sight, it states "Before you can shoot at an enemy unit, the models in your unit must have a Line of Sight to the intended targets. In all cases, Line of Sight is traced as a straight line from the centre of each of the firing models to the centre of what is called the Fire Zone...".
lastbesthope said:BuShips said:OK, here we go. Under Fire Zones and Line of Sight, it states "Before you can shoot at an enemy unit, the models in your unit must have a Line of Sight to the intended targets. In all cases, Line of Sight is traced as a straight line from the centre of each of the firing models to the centre of what is called the Fire Zone...".
Yes but in the different categories of lione of sight, in some it references model to model sightlines. another ambiguity.
I'd like to add a 3rd question for an official answer.
3) When 'seeing through' cover, does the target get any defensive bonuses? A target within terrain may always claim Cover according to the rule sheet.
LBH
lastbesthope said:BuShips said:OK, here we go. Under Fire Zones and Line of Sight, it states "Before you can shoot at an enemy unit, the models in your unit must have a Line of Sight to the intended targets. In all cases, Line of Sight is traced as a straight line from the centre of each of the firing models to the centre of what is called the Fire Zone...".
Yes but in the different categories of lione of sight, in some it references model to model sightlines. another ambiguity.
I'd like to add a 3rd question for an official answer.
3) When 'seeing through' cover, does the target get any defensive bonuses? A target within terrain may always claim Cover according to the rule sheet.
LBH
lastbesthope said:I think that rather than add new terms, we simply need to clarify the existing rules.
Can we maybe move the discussion of concepts to another thread? Maybe Evils Obscurement and cover thread. The Signal to Noise Ratio on this thread is getting a little low, makes it harder for Matthew to spot the questions. and let's face it, it's his rulings that count as the fficial ones.
LBH
lastbesthope said:Matt,
Thanks for stopping by this thread again. As Buships has pointed out, the pertinent sections of the rules dealing with Impassable terrain and cover are from the Terrain and Cover sections of the rules.
BF Evo Rules : Terrain said:Terrain in Battlefield Evolution is anything that is placed on the table that is not a model - this can be anything that is part of the landscape, such as buildings, woods, rivers, and hills.
BF Evo Rules : Terrain said:Whenever a model moves across terrain, halve its Move score (you may, optionally, agree with your opponent that some terrain, such as tall cliffs and high-rise buildings, is impassable and may not be moved through at all).
BF Evo Rules: Cover said:Cover in Battlefield Evolution is any piece of terrain that models may move through and still have Line of Sight drawn to them.
BF Evo Rules: Cover said:A model has to be touching (on the opposite side of the terrain to the firing model) or within suitable terrain to take advantage of Cover. Otherwise, the terrain can only obscure or block Line of Sight (see above).
The first quote from the Cover section seems to imply that impassable terrain, since it cannot be moved through, is ineligible to provide Cover on that basis.
Obviously you can't get a Cover bonus for being within impassable terrain as no model can be there.
And it has already been ruled that If a model is on the other side of, and touching, passable terrain so that part of the model is obscured from the view of the attacker, that model as the standard Cover bonus of +2 to it's Hit and Kill scores.
However, there is a possible ambiguity in the use of the word Cover to describe both terrain that can be moved through (and that grants a Cover bonus), and the state caused by a model being behind and touching terrain (Whether impassable or not??)
The questions I put to Matthew are therefore:
1) If a model is on the other side of, and touching, impassable terrain so that part of the model is obscured from the view of the attacker, would that model gain the Cover bonus of +2 to it's Hit and Kill scores?
2) Can you 'see through' impassable terrain to the same degree that you can 'see through' Cover?
Now whether or not this is cleared up in the Advanced rules, we need to know for those of us that are still waiting for it's release and are playing by the basic rules, and those players yet to come who may not bother buying the Advanced book.
Thanks for your answers, let's all wait for official ones, I think we fans have picked the bones of the rules to death by now
LBH
lastbesthope said:BuShips said:OK, here we go. Under Fire Zones and Line of Sight, it states "Before you can shoot at an enemy unit, the models in your unit must have a Line of Sight to the intended targets. In all cases, Line of Sight is traced as a straight line from the centre of each of the firing models to the centre of what is called the Fire Zone...".
Yes but in the different categories of lione of sight, in some it references model to model sightlines. another ambiguity.
I'd like to add a 3rd question for an official answer.
3) When 'seeing through' cover, does the target get any defensive bonuses? A target within terrain may always claim Cover according to the rule sheet.
LBH
lastbesthope said:Just one more clarification on Q4
4) For the tournament, can both armies field a command squad?
4. Yes. What your opponent takes has nothing to do with you. . .
I meant can both partnered armies take a Command squad, not opposing armies.
My bad for not being clearer.
I'd guess the answer would still be yes, since they are seperate armies working together. But it'd be nice to know for sure.
msprange said:>>>I meant can both partnered armies take a Command squad, not opposing
>>>armies.
You see, I was automatically assuming your partner would be hostile to you
Matthew
Turtle said:And someone brought up the rules addition to the MG where if every model is allocated 2 dice it gets suppressed, not just if the unit is allocated. This seems to mean that you can only get double suppression on an MG shooting action if you have the entire enemy unit in the fire zone and attack with twice as many damage dice.
However, if you don't have all of the unit under the fire zone, it only counts as normal suppression.
Is this correct?
lastbesthope said:Another question popped into my head today, OFFICIAL Mongoose answers only please, or direct proof from the rulesheet.
The rules state that models can block or obscure line of sight, but the rules also state that terrain provides cover, and terrain is explicitly stated to be anything on the table that isn't a model.
So, can soldiers take cover behind a tank or other large model?
LBH
Rabidchild said:I have a new question that I'll ask first and then go over LBH's question on taking cover behind a tank.
My question: Model A in cover shoots at model B in the open. Does model B gain obscurement from the cover that model A is in? Obscured says "Terrain interrupts Line of Sight but both models can still partially see one another. (that is, terrain hides part of the target model)."
My instinct is to say no, but if model A is edging out around the corner of a ruined building model B may be blocked by some part of the wall. We check LOS from the center of the model, does this mean height as well? Honestly it makes no sense to me that putting troops in a forest would give cover to everything they shot at, but the Rules As Written seems to confirm this.
Rabidchild said:Okay, moving on to LBH's question. From the rules: "However, models not in the same unit (as the shooting model) can block or obscure Line of Sight." The parenthesis were added by me for context. Seems pretty simple to me, any unit that is not part of the shooting unit may block or give obscurement, friend or enemy.
lastbesthope said:Model B would not get cover, however model A would only be able to see B to shoot at him, if A was within it's sizescore of the edge of cover. Even if A was, within the size score, B would be able to see him to shoot at him, but A would still get the cover bonus as A is within cover.
lastbesthope said:Yes, I know other models can obscure or block line of sight, but they are both separate states from Cover. If the figure is right behind a tank shaped wall, it's in cover, but if it's behind a tank, the way the rules are written, it's not as models can't provide cover. Biut the way the rules are written, impassable terrain doesn't provide cover, but Matt has ruled that it does.
Hence my question.
LBH
lastbesthope said:On the first point, the rules clearly state you can see through your own size inches of cover. No way can a model in open ground get a cover bonus.
LBH