Core Rules | Wahapedia
A modal window slides down—it doesn’t reload the page. It tells you: "Line of Sight: For a model to have line of sight to another, you must be able to trace a straight line from any part of its body to any part of the target’s body without passing through terrain features that block line of sight..."
You read aloud: "Players alternate selecting eligible units to fight, starting with the player whose turn is not taking place. Any units that have the 'Fights First' ability are considered eligible..." wahapedia core rules
Below that definition, there is a small, greyed-out box: "Related: Terrain Traits (Obscuring, Dense, Light Cover)." A modal window slides down—it doesn’t reload the page
You open Wahapedia on your phone. You type "Fight First" into the search bar (a feature that loads results as you type, faster than Google). It brings up the subheading: "Order of Combat." You type "Fight First" into the search bar
You click . Another modal. It explains that if an Area Terrain piece is 5" tall, it blocks line of sight to models behind it unless the shooter or target is inside it.
So bookmark it. Turn off your ad-blocker (out of gratitude, not necessity). And the next time someone asks, "Can I shoot that?" —you’ll already have the answer glowing on your screen, nested in a gold-highlighted hyperlink, waiting to be clicked.
This is the soul of Wahapedia. Unlike a printed book that is obsolete the moment a FAQ drops, the Core Rules here are . When Games Workshop releases a Munitorum Field Manual or a Balance Dataslate , the maintainer of Wahapedia (the legendary Archivist known only as "Waha") updates the core rules within 48 hours. That rule about Devastating Wounds no longer spilling over? It’s already changed here. That nerf to Overwatch ? Already applied. A War Story: Using the Wahapedia Core Rules in Real Time Imagine the scene: Turn 3. Your opponent declares a charge with their Angron into your Squad of Intercessors . They roll a 12. You interrupt.