Line of Sight

Line of sight does not reach beyond 6 squares from the figure.

When you count the reach of the line of sight, you count shortest distance along adjacent and diagonal squares.

The following objects blocks line og sight:

Observe that the following does not block line of sight:

Line of sight is determined by drawing a straight line from the center of a square, to the center of another sqaure.

If line of sight is starting from a slit, then the line starts at the center of the slit. Observe, that in this case the range is still calculated from the figure.

The line must not go through any objects that blocks line of sight.

If your straight line touches only one corner of a square that do block line of sight then there is a line of sight.

If the line touches more than one corners of squares that do block line of sight, then there is no line of sigh.

Observe, that if the line touches a "shared corner" of two diagonally adjacent squares that do block line of sight, then there is no line of sigh.

Observe, that when you use line of sight to calculate the area of a cone of attack, then figures does not block line of sight.