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Tokens to be set to Ignore ''Lines Block Movement'' DL settings and to see through DL walls.

I would love it if an individual Token can be manually set to Ignore ''Lines Block Movement'' DL settings without turning the setting off altogether, and to be able to see through Dynamic Lighting walls. This would allow for the following gameplay actions: - Players to Jump over obstacles that would otherwise prevent their movement - Players who can fly can now see the entire map from above without their vision being blocked by a wall, while grounded players can't. - Players can fly or levitate above obstacles. - Players in an incorporeal/ghost form can go through walls. - Players can use any type of ''x-ray vision'' ability that allows seeing through walls - If a 5 ft single-tile character token is grouped with a larger asset, such as a 10 ft animated shield token, the entire group becomes restricted by Line of Sight and collision rules based on the largest token in the group. This prevents the character from moving through 5 ft-wide corridors, even though their actual size would allow it.  Many visual assets have extended transparent or non-interactive areas, making them appear 10 or 15 ft wide on the map, even though the actual creature or object occupies a much smaller space. It would be incredibly useful to allow designated tokens to bypass movement restrictions caused by grouped or oversized visuals. Thank you.
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