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viking13
01/27/2010, 14:44
Can Dr Strange or Ultimates TA target a figure with camouflage at range and adjacent to the big tank on the Avengers map?


Camouflage
Choose a character.

When the character is adjacent to a wall or blocking terrain, any line of fire for a ranged combat attack drawn to the character is blocked.

EYE OF AGAMATTO: Dr. Strange ignores the effects of characters and hindering terrain (including team abilities that give hindering terrain bonuses) when determining line of fire.

thanks for your help.

normalview
01/27/2010, 14:50
Can Dr Strange or Ultimates TA target a figure with camouflage at range and adjacent to the big tank on the Avengers map?


Camouflage
Choose a character.

When the character is adjacent to a wall or blocking terrain, any line of fire for a ranged combat attack drawn to the character is blocked.

EYE OF AGAMATTO: Dr. Strange ignores the effects of characters and hindering terrain (including team abilities that give hindering terrain bonuses) when determining line of fire.

thanks for your help.

Nope. Camouflage is not any kind of hindering terrain or character; it is simply a blocked LOF when certain conditions are met.


Then again, nothing about Camouflage would prevent Dr. Strange or an Ultimate from Outwitting Shape Change (it only blocks LOF for attacks) and then blasting away.

brojase
01/27/2010, 14:52
Can Dr Strange or Ultimates TA target a figure with camouflage at range and adjacent to the big tank on the Avengers map?


Camouflage
Choose a character.

When the character is adjacent to a wall or blocking terrain, any line of fire for a ranged combat attack drawn to the character is blocked.

EYE OF AGAMATTO: Dr. Strange ignores the effects of characters and hindering terrain (including team abilities that give hindering terrain bonuses) when determining line of fire.

thanks for your help.

Ultimates I would say no, because that deals with hindering terrain and camouflage deals with being adjacent to walls or blocking terrain.

Dr. Strange...I personally could go either way- but I'm thinking no as well. The reason I would think maybe is that he ignores the effects of characters when determining line of fire...but I think that the effect of camouflage comes from the wall/blocking terrain instead of the character, if that makes sense.

EDIT: Just a tad slow, and I totally forgot about the outwitting thing