Cool, let's make the Dragon more broken than it already is... I'm happy with that - I use a Dragon in my army...
The Grey box sorts out the following situation:
......ENEMY....
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]]]]]]]....[[[[[[[
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......OOOOO..
.....OOOOOOO
......OOOOO...
[[[]]]] = formations
OOO = flying monster
Normal monster can't charge even though it can see. Flyer can charge by jumping over.
Only the Mumak's rules specifically say that he can see and be seen over other formations and counts as an elevated position. There is not a single specific mention in any other profile or rule that you are
ever allowed to see over other formations, unless you are on an elevated position, they would have written it clearly if that was the case.
Hithero wrote:
LOS is not unfair to giants or whatever, flying models are flying, they could certainly be seen over other troops but could be flying to high to be charged or shot at so it doesn't matter, seems logical to me
What about this situation:
A..[]..M............................................................E
Flyer (M) is behind a formation [], can't be shot at by a formation 5" away (A), because their LoS is blocked by your own Broodlings []. At the same time, nothing is blocking the LoS of a formation 24" away in the other direction (E)... they can shoot, because suddenly it's not too high or far for them -> still think this game is logical?
There should be a lot more rules about height of models in this game, maybe in the future they'll fix it somehow.
Hithero wrote:
O'h yes, Swoop Attack, doesn't mention disregarding LOS, but they do.
That's a completely different special rule...