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When a unit is adjacent to an object that provides cover, a plane is drawn between the unit and the object that extends to infinity in both directions, both horizontally and vertically.  If a second unit fires at the first, and the line of fire connecting the two units intersects the plane, then the shot's accuracy will be affected by cover. Note that when a unit takes cover, it can also be treated as having a line of sight as if it was firing from one square out of either side of the cover if there is no adjacent cover in that other tile; in other words, your soldiers have the ability to lean. This is why taking cover against a corner of a building and firing at an enemy taking cover around the corner on the wall will be considered a flank, even when the soldier is actually taking a position that will technically put the cover "plane" between himself and the enemy.
 
When a unit is adjacent to an object that provides cover, a plane is drawn between the unit and the object that extends to infinity in both directions, both horizontally and vertically.  If a second unit fires at the first, and the line of fire connecting the two units intersects the plane, then the shot's accuracy will be affected by cover. Note that when a unit takes cover, it can also be treated as having a line of sight as if it was firing from one square out of either side of the cover if there is no adjacent cover in that other tile; in other words, your soldiers have the ability to lean. This is why taking cover against a corner of a building and firing at an enemy taking cover around the corner on the wall will be considered a flank, even when the soldier is actually taking a position that will technically put the cover "plane" between himself and the enemy.
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* [[Gameplay_Mechanics_(EU2012)| Back to Gameplay Mechanics]]
  
  
 
[[Category: Enemy Unknown (2012)]]
 
[[Category: Enemy Unknown (2012)]]

Revision as of 22:32, 19 November 2012

In combat, soldiers and aliens can take cover behind objects in the environment to lower their chance of being hit by enemy fire. Cover is taken automatically as the soldier moves through the environment. While in cover the soldier gains a defensive bonus against enemy attacks unless the enemy has flanked the soldier. Cover is divided into two categories: Low Cover and High Cover.

Low Cover
Low Cover is represented by a half shield symbol on the tactical HUD. It conveys a -20% accuracy for the enemy firing at the target.

High Cover
High Cover is represented by a full shield symbol on the tactical HUD. It conveys a -40% accuracy for the enemy firing at the target.

At Classic and Impossible difficulties, it's better to try to stay out of line-of-sight of aliens whenever possible (assuming you are not going on Overwatch yourself). When overwatching be aware of what accuracy percentage you are likely to get. It is better to hunker down and double your defense bonus rather than risking a 20% shot. Especially early on with rookies with low accuracy and carrying weak weapons it isn't worth the risk.

How Cover Works How cover actually affects your units can be a bit confusing or unintuitive at first, and unfamiliarity can lead to situations of targets remaining covered when you thought they'd be flanked.

When a unit is adjacent to an object that provides cover, a plane is drawn between the unit and the object that extends to infinity in both directions, both horizontally and vertically. If a second unit fires at the first, and the line of fire connecting the two units intersects the plane, then the shot's accuracy will be affected by cover. Note that when a unit takes cover, it can also be treated as having a line of sight as if it was firing from one square out of either side of the cover if there is no adjacent cover in that other tile; in other words, your soldiers have the ability to lean. This is why taking cover against a corner of a building and firing at an enemy taking cover around the corner on the wall will be considered a flank, even when the soldier is actually taking a position that will technically put the cover "plane" between himself and the enemy.

See Also