(09-02-2015, 07:34 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: I do think the example on page 23 saying viewer B, target H is not spotted because of Beyond three hexes of limiting terrain?
Jay,
H is not in limiting terrain. Thus, B-as-viewer can spot H-as-target as per the table. H-as-viewer could not spot B-as-target as B is in LT (field) at > 3 hexes - unless of course it's after dark on a Tuesday. Oh, snap, that's fizzbin. I meant winter.
I do think that the B-as-viewer to F-as-target providing LOS as "yes" is in error. Hex 0906, through which LOS between the two is drawn, is a woods hex (confirmed by the F-to-H entry) at 20-m elevation and, hence, constitutes a 40-m obstruction. B-as-viewer is at 0-m elevation and F-as-target is at 20-m elevation. Hence, bullet #8 of 8.41 p. 22 indicates LOS is blocked.