Can a Minifig parry or bail against an attack if he doesn't see it coming? It doesn't say they can't in the rule book, but because they need to be able to see stuff to attack it or shoot it I'm kinda assuming that they do.
Usually what I do if they are attacked from behind by a Minifig that didn't stray into their cone of vision during any part of their movement is I don't let them parry or bail but I do let them counterattack if they survive the strike or if it misses (since naturally this would alert them to the enemy's presence).
Maybe I should make an exception for heroes, 'cos heroes are known to always turn around at the right time when the bad guy is sneaking up behind them.
Counters and cone of vision
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Re: Counters and cone of vision
I think this makes a lot of sense!
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Re: Counters and cone of vision
http://brikwars.com/rules/2010/4.htm
Cone of Vision
A Responding minifig must be aware of the specific action or movement to which he's reacting, and in a timely enough fashion to make a proper Response. In most cases, this means he has to be able to see it. If he sees an enemy soldier raise a rifle and take aim, he may have time to dive for cover; if all he knows is that he heard a gunshot, it's too late.
A minifig's Cone of Vision points in whichever direction his head is facing, and forty-five degrees to either side, making a complete cone of ninety degrees. If an object or event is within that field of view, the minifig can see it; if not, he can't. Whenever it's hard to tell whether or not an object falls within that cone, a quick What I Say Goes roll resolves the issue neatly.
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Re: Counters and cone of vision
Right, I remember reading that now, thanks.