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My first question is regarding line of sight, colossals, and outdoor blocking terrain.
Basically, can colossals see over outdoor blocking terrain for line of sight purposes. At our venue, it was ruled they can't, because it's blocking terrain.
Some people seemed to disagree, just thought I'd ask.
edit: if it helps, they were all on the same elevation (at least for my game)
My other question is about objects.
So are Kryptonites no longer considered light objects? Because I thought we could at least run two of them and just pay the point cost.
Also under the same category, could we use an Ultra Heavy Object (as they are considered heavy per the rules), and a special object?
Then lastly is regarding Lex Luthor and objects:
"PART OF MY PERSONAL INVENTORY: Once per game, give Lex Luthor a power action to place a special object whose name includes "Kryptonite" from outside the game into an adjacent square."
So let's say my object line up is something like Doc's Arms, 1 heavy, and 1 light object. Can Lex Luthor still be given the power action to bring in the object, even though it wasn't originally part of your force when you started?
"What about the reality where Hitler cured cancer, Morty? The answer is: Don't think about it."
My first question is regarding line of sight, colossals, and outdoor blocking terrain.
Basically, can colossals see over outdoor blocking terrain for line of sight purposes. At our venue, it was ruled they can't, because it's blocking terrain.
Some people seemed to disagree, just thought I'd ask.
edit: if it helps, they were all on the same elevation (at least for my game)
It depends on who "they" are.
Those figures can draw lof from (and have lof drawn to) any elevation at or above their current elevations. From there, you use the basic rules for elevations and lof.
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My other question is about objects.
So are Kryptonites no longer considered light objects? Because I thought we could at least run two of them and just pay the point cost.
They are still light.
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Also under the same category, could we use an Ultra Heavy Object (as they are considered heavy per the rules), and a special object?
There is no limit to the number of special objects. You can play 0-3 objects. Any of those can be special. The only limits apply to the weights.
(The Turret is a special object, by the way, as it has the gear symbol.)
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Then lastly is regarding Lex Luthor and objects:
"PART OF MY PERSONAL INVENTORY: Once per game, give Lex Luthor a power action to place a special object whose name includes "Kryptonite" from outside the game into an adjacent square."
So let's say my object line up is something like Doc's Arms, 1 heavy, and 1 light object. Can Lex Luthor still be given the power action to bring in the object, even though it wasn't originally part of your force when you started?
Yes. That's exactly what the power is designed to do.
Well could a standard damage character shoot up at a colossal. Or the next elevation up as if a colossal were on the rim of elevated, and if so the colossal can do so right back correct?(as long as the standard damage symbol character doesn't move.
Well could a standard damage character shoot up at a colossal. Or the next elevation up as if a colossal were on the rim of elevated, and if so the colossal can do so right back correct?(as long as the standard damage symbol character doesn't move.
Nope.
I think you ay have an error in your understanding of the elevated LoF rules.
. . . . . E E E
. 1 . B . 2 E E
. . . . . E E E
1 is a or figure on a lower elevation than 2. (2's size doesn't matter, nor does the elevation.)
B is blocking on the same elevation as 1.
LoF cannot be drawn either way.
Replace 2 with a or on the same level and you have the same situation since you would be drawing LoF in the same way.
Also to clarify, I could possibly run (as long as points allow)
Eye of Aggamotto, Doc's Arm, and Scorpio Key then Use Lex Luthor to bring in a kryptonite?
Same applies to The Zombie who can
"AMULET OF DAMBALLAH: At the beginning of the game, place an Amulet of Damballah relic token in a clear square as close to the center of the map as possible. This object does not count towards your force and is decribed on the back of the card.
AMULET OF DAMBALLAH
Immobile (Blue)
Relic 3-6
If another character friendly to The Zombie has this token on its card, The Zombie may be given one action as a free action each turn. If a character opposing to The Zombie has this token on its card, it can use Mind Control, but only to target The Zombie."
I could do the three objects mentioned above, along with The Zombies special Object, and still bring in a kryptonite with Lex Luthor?
"What about the reality where Hitler cured cancer, Morty? The answer is: Don't think about it."
Also to clarify, I could possibly run (as long as points allow)
Eye of Aggamotto, Doc's Arm, and Scorpio Key ...
No. All three of those are immobile objects. When you build with three objects on your force, one must be a light and one must be a heavy, the third can be any.
From the Players Guide:
When building a force, players may choose 0-3 objects. Based on the number of objects a player chooses they can include:
1 object – any type (heavy, light, or immobile)
2 objects – any two types that are not the same
3 objects – one can be any type, the other two must be a heavy and a light.
You can then add the AMULET OF DAMBALLAH because:
AMULET OF DAMBALLAH: At the beginning of the game, place an Amulet of Damballah relic token in a clear square as close to the center of the map as possible. This object does not count towards your force and is decribed on the back of the card.
Lex could also bring in the kryptonite later. That's fine.