This is my reading as well. Line of Effect depends on the specifics of the effect.Drowbane said:Yes and No.
AMF should block LoE for any sort of magical attack (supernatural, spell-like, spell...), but it wouldn't hinder a arrow (magical* or mundane) what-so-ever.
* the arrow would lose its magic damage if it hit a target in the AMF, but if just flying through it would retain its normal bonuses.
styker said:For example, i use antimagic field in myself, i am in a door, can a wizard target a spell behind me (in my allies for example) ? With a wall of force the wizard cant, but with the field, does it blocks this kind of line of effect?
zeroorez said:"this barrier is impervious to most magical effects" ?
except it does not block it only suppresses so you have two options to rule this block line of effect either let the line of effect go through or have it stop at the first square of the field and wait untill the field is gone to release its suppresed magical energy.