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  • Ingwe Ingweron
    Veteran
    • Jan 2009
    • 2129

    #16
    Originally posted by whartung
    How does this work?

    How do the monsters not see you along a diagonal corridor?

    The closest I get to abusing LOS is the Knight Move to stick an arrow in them before the turn a corner.
    It's the same knight move, just with diagonal of the move extended.
    “We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see.”
    ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

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    • whartung
      Adept
      • May 2020
      • 101

      #17
      Originally posted by Ingwe Ingweron
      It's the same knight move, just with diagonal of the move extended.
      I guess I'm just not getting it.

      Are we talking this:
      Code:
      ###
       #@#
        # #
         # #
          # #
           # #
            #m#
      or this:

      Code:
      ###
      #@#
      # #
       # #
       # #
        # #
        #m#
      Both have LOS in the first example (pretty sure), does the @ have LOS to m in the second, but not vice-a-versa?

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      • Ingwe Ingweron
        Veteran
        • Jan 2009
        • 2129

        #18
        Originally posted by whartung
        I guess I'm just not getting it.

        Are we talking this:
        Code:
        ###
         #@#
          # #
           # #
            # #
             # #
              #m#
        or this:

        Code:
        ###
        #@#
        # #
         # #
         # #
          # #
          #m#
        Both have LOS in the first example (pretty sure), does the @ have LOS to m in the second, but not vice-a-versa?
        In your first example, dig one square to the left. Voila! You have the knight move on the long diagonal.
        “We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see.”
        ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

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        • DavidMedley
          Veteran
          • Oct 2019
          • 1004

          #19
          Originally posted by Ingwe Ingweron
          In your first example, dig one square to the left. Voila! You have the knight move on the long diagonal.
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