| Rank: Tusken Raider Groups: Member
 
 Joined: 9/18/2010
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            I mostly play with friends using my figures so I want to make sure I have this right.
 Let's say I have 3 figures targeting 3 others arranged like this.
 
 ABC                                DEF
 
 1. C and shoot D without any penalty.
 2. C cannot shoot E or F because they are under cover from D (barring accurate shot or sniper)
 3. A can shoot at D but D gets +4 defense because B&C are in the way.
 
 4. Question-what about B firing at D?  Does D get cover from C?  Or can B fire normally since a model can fire through 1 square of cover?
 5. What if D was a model that can't be fired at, a diplomat or cloaked?  Would that mean A, B and C have no targets at all?
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    | Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
 
 Joined: 4/9/2010
 Posts: 658
 Location: West Bend, Wisconsin
 
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            1. Yes, there is nothing between the 2 characters so they have no cover2. Yes, D provides cover to E and F so C can only shoot D since you can only target an enemy with cover if it's the nearest enemy
 3. Yes, Low objects and Characters provide cover to enemies, allies and enemies alike
 4. B can shoot at D, but D gets cover. B may be adjacent to C, but characters provide cover whether they are adjacent or not.
 5. No, If D could not be shot at by A, B, or C for whatever reason, you would have to shoot E or F, assuming E and F don't have stealth or anything.
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