whafrog wrote:
No, he's not in the fight. If you have direct line of sight to the supporting model you can shoot without an "in the way". If your shot is obscured by the enemy model in the fight, then yes, an "in the way" is required, but my understanding has been you only risk shooting the enemy model, so you can do this even on the Good side. You only can't do it if you're Good and your shot is obscured by your own models.
Actually, I believe good cannot take a shot if there is a fight in the way. The rulebook says (pg 25 in Mines of Moria)
Quote:
"On the other hand, a model might wish to shoot at a target that is partially obscured by two or more models engaged in combat. Good models, as usual, cannot take this kind of shot, but Evil ones can. If the shot hits the intended target, then the fight will be treated as an obstacle 'in the way' of the shot. If a 1-3 is rolled, the arrow is stopped by the fight and the hit must be resolved in the same way as a shot directed against targets in combat...."
Targets in combat are randomized between the two sides. So good can't risk shooting past a combat. Their morals get annoying at times