I recall to have read something on the matter of Line of Sight regarding units with multiple models, maybe on GW facebook page, but I'm not able to find anything.
The question is: if a model in a unit doesn't see the target, can it shoot to it?
The immediate answer would be "no", but what I remember (and the related reasoning) is: yes.
If you have LOS on a single model of a unit, you can see and target the whole unit.
SO
if a model has LOS on you, its unit has LOS on you (the model that sees you, inform the rest of the unit where you are)
The objection was: a model behind a wall, simply cannot shoot.
BUT
a cannon that shoots a double salve to a unit of 10 models, with 9 of them behind a building and only one visible, is hitting also the models on which it doesn't have LOS.
(basically, it goes both ways)
Now, the questions:
Do you remember to have read something similar?
What is your take on the matter?
if you don't think that all the unit in partial cover can shoot, how do you explain that the opposite works?
The question is: if a model in a unit doesn't see the target, can it shoot to it?
The immediate answer would be "no", but what I remember (and the related reasoning) is: yes.
If you have LOS on a single model of a unit, you can see and target the whole unit.
SO
if a model has LOS on you, its unit has LOS on you (the model that sees you, inform the rest of the unit where you are)
The objection was: a model behind a wall, simply cannot shoot.
BUT
a cannon that shoots a double salve to a unit of 10 models, with 9 of them behind a building and only one visible, is hitting also the models on which it doesn't have LOS.
(basically, it goes both ways)
Now, the questions:
Do you remember to have read something similar?
What is your take on the matter?
if you don't think that all the unit in partial cover can shoot, how do you explain that the opposite works?
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