Unit F is facing two units, Unit A and Unit B.
Unit A is directly in front of Unit B.
Unit F wants to shoot at guys in Unit B and has to figure out a way to do this without getting his fire soaked up by Unit A.
Can Unit F place his fire point 5" behind Unit B so that none of Unit A's models will be within the zone and therefore the closet model to the firer and within the zone will be a model in Unit B?
Now if you say that Unit F can only do this if its models can draw LOS to the Fire point, how do you figure this? Do you literally trace a LOS from each model in Unit F to the Fire point and only those that don't draw LOS over a model in Unit A can see it?
Or do you just play that Unit F can't "see through" unit A?
Thanks.
Unit A is directly in front of Unit B.
Unit F wants to shoot at guys in Unit B and has to figure out a way to do this without getting his fire soaked up by Unit A.
Can Unit F place his fire point 5" behind Unit B so that none of Unit A's models will be within the zone and therefore the closet model to the firer and within the zone will be a model in Unit B?
Now if you say that Unit F can only do this if its models can draw LOS to the Fire point, how do you figure this? Do you literally trace a LOS from each model in Unit F to the Fire point and only those that don't draw LOS over a model in Unit A can see it?
Or do you just play that Unit F can't "see through" unit A?
Thanks.