unbound:rules:cover_and_concealment
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+ | One of the better ways to avoid taking damage is to hide behind something. | ||
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+ | ===== Cover ===== | ||
Walls, trees, creatures, and other obstacles can provide cover during combat, making a target more difficult to harm. A target can benefit from cover only when an attack or other effect originates on the opposite side of the cover. | Walls, trees, creatures, and other obstacles can provide cover during combat, making a target more difficult to harm. A target can benefit from cover only when an attack or other effect originates on the opposite side of the cover. | ||
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A character' | A character' | ||
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A creature that is Concealed is out of direct line of sight, but there is nothing tangible between it and any attackers. | A creature that is Concealed is out of direct line of sight, but there is nothing tangible between it and any attackers. | ||
A character with Improved Cover or Total Cover is also considered to be Concealed. | A character with Improved Cover or Total Cover is also considered to be Concealed. |
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