I'm assuming the answer to this is yes, but I couldn't find it explicitly stated, so I figured I'd ask.
Is throwing considered inherently partially Indirect, like Stretching, since you can throw objects over intervening obstacles in the proper circumstances?
e.g. throwing a grenade over a car to hit someone crouching behind it, or throwing a car to hit another vehicle parked behind a low hill.
Obviously, in both cases you'd be 0 OCV for your inability to perceive the target, but that's why you use Area Effect attacks.
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I'm assuming the answer to this is yes, but I couldn't find it explicitly stated, so I figured I'd ask.
Is throwing considered inherently partially Indirect, like Stretching, since you can throw objects over intervening obstacles in the proper circumstances?
e.g. throwing a grenade over a car to hit someone crouching behind it, or throwing a car to hit another vehicle parked behind a low hill.
Obviously, in both cases you'd be 0 OCV for your inability to perceive the target, but that's why you use Area Effect attacks.
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