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Someone attacked another clix. That clix masterminded the damage onto a V Shadowcat. I ruled that you could not Super Sense the damage because it was not a direct targeted atack. Was that right?
Two figures are standing on the edge of two different building. Each has LOS to each other and are on the same elevated terrain. If the grounded terrain below them has a barrier through their LOS, can they fire at each other. I said yes because the rules say Barrier is not elevated terrain.
Someone attacked another clix. That clix masterminded the damage onto a V Shadowcat. I ruled that you could not Super Sense the damage because it was not a direct targeted atack. Was that right?
Damage from Mastermind is not considered an attack. Super Senses would only activate on a successful attack. So, in this case.. Mastermind would not allow a Super Senses roll.
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Two figures are standing on the edge of two different building. Each has LOS to each other and are on the same elevated terrain. If the grounded terrain below them has a barrier through their LOS, can they fire at each other. I said yes because the rules say Barrier is not elevated terrain.
Yeah, if the Barrier was created on grounded terrain, then it would not affect Line of Fire between two Elevated figures,
Supersenses works for any attack damage. The moment the player declares mastermind the damage being done is no longer from an opponents attack and cannot be masterminded.
Barrier is not elevated and wouldn't block LOS to/from elevated figs to/from other elevated figs.
Regarding the Mastermind question: As long as the Shadowcat had a lower point value than the piece with Mastermind, your ruling sounds correct.
Regarding he barrier question: that also sounds correct. Since a barrier on the ground isn't "elevated" it shouldn't prevent 1 figure on elevated terrain from attacking another on elevated terrain.