(02-26-2023, 12:51 AM)Blackcloud6 Wrote: It's not redundant, it treats such dug-in units just like other units that are in limited terrain: when they fire, they get a spotted marker, and it remains on them as long as they are in LoS of an enemy unit. The way Tread the Dinosaur wrote the rule, implies that in the turn after they have fired, they no longer can be spotted. Actually, you can leave both versions of the bold text out, because if they are considered to be in limiting terrain, they will be marked with a spotted marker if they fire, and as you say, movement doesn't matter.
Thats not how I read it. I read Tread's house rule as the units are considered to be functionally in limited terrain when dug in on the hill/wadi/etc until they move or fire, at which point they aren't anymore. Basically only counting as pseudo limited terrain at the set up and lost as soon as they do something. Unless they moved and dug in again.
Luckily Tread is around somewhere and can clarify what he meant.