Silly LoS question

Juan SantaX

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Hi all

I´m starting to play VotG, and I dont know how to handle the rubble and/or debris symbols than get past the hexside of the respective debris or rubble hex... Do they block LoS? I read rule B.1 and B.6 but cant find the answer...

Ei: a small bit of the rubble artwork extends into an open ground hex. Do a same level LoS from two hexes far away get blocked by those small bits of artwork?

TIA
 

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You just ignore artwork that extends beyond the hex containing the debris/rubble.

VOTG 5.1 All rules regarding Printed Rubble (O3) are in effect (EX: hex FF27).

O3.1 The RB map depicts numerous printed rubble Locations (EX: hex RBR42 contains printed stone rubble; hex RBR43 contains printed wooden rubble), all of which are treated exactly as if a corresponding rubble counter were in that Location [EXC: 3.2]. Ignore small portions of the artwork extending across a hexside into an adjacent non-rubble Location; the presence of these fragments serves only to reinforce the fact that, as Inherent Terrain, rubble blocks all same-level LOS traced along the rubble hexside.
 

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O3.1 ... Ignore small portions of the artwork extending across a hexside into an adjacent non-rubble Location; the presence of these fragments serves only to reinforce the fact that, as Inherent Terrain,

VOTG incorporates O3 by reference.
 
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