Visibility - Kill Team Rules
Visible
Visibility is needed for many rules, including shooting.
It answers the basic question: can one operative see something? (Often, another operative.)
**Look from behind your operative's head. If you can see any part of what it's trying to see, it's visible.**
- If you can draw an imaginary 1mm line from the operative's head to any part of what it's trying to see, it's visible.
- Seeing the operative's base doesn't count. You need to see a part of the model.
Not Visible
If something (most often terrain) blocks the target completely, it's not visible to the operative.
Visibility Comparison
See what visibility looks like in different contexts.
- You don't need to see the entire model to see it. Any part of it is enough (even weapons), excluding the miniature's base.
- Determine visibility from the operative's head, not its eyes. The miniature's orientation doesn't matter for this check.
- Elements of the operative's model (such as a backpack) don't block its visibility.
Operatives blocking visibiility
While rare in practice, it's possible for an operative to block visibility completely for another operative behind it.