FAQ of sorts

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FAQ of sorts

Postby Hagbard Celine » Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:40 pm

Here is a nice compilation of forum answers. Not that I can even remember the regular rules.. :evil:

http://www.dicedogs.com/users/rich/Rulebooks/MALFTF.pdf
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Re: FAQ of sorts

Postby Chris C. » Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:12 am

Rich, I havent read it all yet, but I did notice that you cannot prevent someone from bringing on their reserves by making that 2 inch "blocking" pattern we wondered about!
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Re: FAQ of sorts

Postby Chris C. » Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:38 pm

So I've been reading the FoW Faq Rich posted and came across this....

- Buildings block LOS. Troops on one side of a building are completely out of sight of any enemy on the other side of the building. If a building has windows on all sides can troops on one side see troops on the other side - or does the above rule take into account openings and windows in any case ?
The building blocks line of sight, you cannot see through a building, not even if there are windows on both sides. The interior walls and furniture is presumed to block the view through the house.(Phil)

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