CR 200 Flashcards

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Q

What determines if a target model is visible to an observing model?

A

A target model is visible if you can draw a straight line from any point on the observing model to any point on the target model without intersecting any objects except for other models in the observing model’s unit.

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When is a target unit visible to an observing unit?

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A target unit is visible if at least 1 model in the target unit is visible to at least 1 model in the observing unit.

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Is a model visible to itself?

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Yes, a model is always considered to be visible to itself.

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What should you do if visibility is unclear?

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If visibility is unclear, stoop down to look from behind the observing model.

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What counts as visibility for rules purposes?

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If any part of the other model can be seen, even just the tip of a spear, then that model is considered visible for rules purposes.

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Does the amount of a model visible affect its visibility?

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No, a model is visible no matter how much is blocked from sight or how little is visible; if any part can be seen, it is visible.

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Can enemy models block visibility?

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Yes, an observing model’s visibility can be blocked by enemy models.

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Do models in a unit block each other’s visibility?

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No, models do not block the visibility of other models in their unit.

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