Spotting Round LoS

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Brain fade moment.

Let's say I have an Observer on say a L2 hill with another L2 in its LOS in front of it to a SR at L0.

No other higher level obstructions between.

Can it see the SR at L0 in that same LOS, that is rising to the base of L2?
 

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Yes. He can see the blast height of the SR (see first example after C1.62...in parentheses just before last sentence).
 

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Brain fade moment.

Let's say I have an Observer on say a L2 hill with another L2 in its LOS in front of it to a SR at L0.

No other higher level obstructions between.

Can it see the SR at L0 in that same LOS, that is rising to the base of L2?
It obviously can not see the Base level of the SR but it can see the Blast height of the SR (C1.62 EX)

The distinction is important if you had previously announced that you wanted to convert the SR (either in place of after correcting the SR)

Cheers
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It obviously can not see the Base level of the SR but it can see the Blast height of the SR (C1.62 EX)

The distinction is important if you had previously announced that you wanted to convert the SR (either in place of after correcting the SR)

Cheers
Jon
Hence the reason for my question.

Got a bloody SR drifting off-board one turn and then the next and now here.

Looks like I can finally convert it onto some nasty NKs storming a hill, danger close though.
 
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