Hi people,
Last week I had a doubt while playing against the Ro-Kan. As you may know, Master Ekusa can do a Ki feat called "Contemplation of existence" which sais "Simple - Target" and in the description does not specify who can be the target. How does it work?
1) He can target anyone in the board. Even if he does not have LoS to the targeted model.
2) He needs to have LoS or at least see any part of the targeted model.
We acted as the first option but I felt it odd as you can never avoid this feat. So, I would like to know your opinion.
Thanks in advance for your help.





It's LoS.
I can't find it anywhere in the rules, though.
Perhaps it should be added to the basic concepts (or Ki feat basics), something like: 'Target: Any model in Line of Sight and range. If no range is specified then it may target any creature in LoS. May include figure itself.'
I follow the rules of bushido. I am a bushi.
Its the second as he needs to be able to see the model to target it. This will clarified in the V1.1 of the rules.
"To a real warrior, power perceived may be power achieved."
Ok, many thanks!
Now my orphan will be able to summon the wrath while hiden behind a tree muahaha :)
In the case of Gengo's ki feat "freash meat", I asume it will work the same as this ki feat also is "Target". So, does Gengo have to be capable of seeing the Kairai for using this ki feat?
Yes targeting require LoS
"To a real warrior, power perceived may be power achieved."