Dear community,
One issue that has arisen recently when playing against new opponents is the "shooting overhead rule".
This rule is designed to allow artillery to shoot over intervening stands of troops when the artillery is either placed on a hill or shooting at a target on a hill.
The converse of the this rule suggests to me that if you are not Artillery, you CANNOT shoot overhead in any circumstances, as intervening troops will block line of sight.
Reading the rules this seems to apply even if the shooter or target is on higher ground than the enemy, as I cannot see anywhere that non artillery units get to use the shooting overhead rule.
In other words, non artillery shooters must have a clear line of sight to the target that does not cross intervening troops regardless of who is on a hill or not.
This is the way I have always played it, but am I correct?
Thoughts and advice welcome.