is the wall marked in yellow blocking LOS and evenytually movement too?
it's a big doubt we have, for the wall lenght i ruled that it block at least los
is the wall marked in yellow blocking LOS and evenytually movement too?
it's a big doubt we have, for the wall lenght i ruled that it block at least los
problem uploading pic, i will try to upload it later
My screen is blocking the LoS to my yellow wall.. does that count as well?
It's hard to know without the picture but walls have always blocked LoS and movement... kinda hard to walk through a wall.
Only spaces that are not on the board are walls. Above the yellow line, yes, that blocks movment and line of sight. Think of the drawn walls on the sides of the map pieces as the walls of a box, that usually helps. Of course, the actual four middle spaces are not blocked by the wall at all.
Thank you very much so i ruled it correctly
my players disagreed with that LoL
Thanks
Lord Loren Soth said:
Thank you very much so i ruled it correctly
my players disagreed with that LoL
Thanks
No, you did not. Your players were correct.
I believe you have misinterpreted the other reply, which said the wall marked in yellow did NOT break LOS of movement but that the space above it did. The space above it referred to, unless the other answer is incorrect, is the not-tile space, ie the gap between tiles, not the small bit of tile between the yellow line and the edge (inner corner) of the tiles. Of the top 4 squares (themselves forming a square with the yellow line inside the two bottom squares) top left could see bottom right and vice versa, and bottom left could see top right and vice versa. Only top left to top right is blocked for LOS and movement.
Basically, Art on the tiles does not affect the game in any way unless it is a game obstacle or thing which affcts the entire square it is in (tree, mud, water etc.). Each square is entirely whatever it is, all parts of that square count as identical.
Indeed, Corbon is right about its interpretation of Delta Echo's answer. Your players were right, the wall in yellow is not really a wall