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Grinding Teeth of Gallet (Vision)


ACBelMutie

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This spell says you select a visible objective at 12" to deal the effect.

Can you block the line of view to the objective? Some people say yes, you can, and some people say no, you can't. Both have nice arguments.

For example, if the is a wall between the wizard and the objective, it isn't visible because the terrain feature blocks the visibility. However, you can hide a miniature behind a GUO and you can't shoot that miniature or you can't try to disperse an endless spell wich is behing a GUO because you can't see it. The great question is, can you hide the objetive with a miniature or with it's base?

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Page 13 – Grinding Teeth of Gallet Change the rules text to: ‘Grinding Teeth of Gallet is a spell that has a casting value of 6 and a range of 12". If successfully cast, pick 1 objective within range. Then, roll a dice for each unit within 6" of that objective. On a 4+, that unit suffers D6 mortal wounds.’

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5 hours ago, ACBelMutie said:

This spell says you select a visible objective at 12" to deal the effect.

Can you block the line of view to the objective? Some people say yes, you can, and some people say no, you can't. Both have nice arguments.

For example, if the is a wall between the wizard and the objective, it isn't visible because the terrain feature blocks the visibility. However, you can hide a miniature behind a GUO and you can't shoot that miniature or you can't try to disperse an endless spell wich is behing a GUO because you can't see it. The great question is, can you hide the objetive with a miniature or with it's base?

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Yes the spellcaster can’t pick an objective that isn’t visible to him.

in other words if your opponent is able to block the line of sight from your model to the objective, this would be possible.

as stupid as this sounds, this would in theory mean that a single clanrat model has to stand on top of the objective to ignore you spell being cast.

Yet unless your playing at an event or tournament that follows the rules as written, I would always ask your opponent or friend if he is fine with you using the rules as we think it was intended, as a clanrat model standing on top of an objective stopping you from choosing that objective, is kinda ridiculous 

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