On VTES-L, Bernard Bresnahan <bern...@YAHOO.COM> writes:
> >>"Umax Boy" <Sup...@umax.com>
> >>wrote:
> >> Can you use the Talbot's chainsaw "D attack against
> >> a minion of any methuselah" to enter combat with your own
> >> minions?
>
> > No.
> > You cannot enter combat with your own minions under any
> > circumstances [6.4] and you cannot bleed yourself under any
> > circumstances [6.1.1].
> >
> > These two rules restrict all actions that are used to enter
> > combat or bleed.
>
> Not to nitpick, but if you're deflected to your Grand-Prey who
> then plays a "My Enemy's Enemy" in effect you are bleeding
> yourself. Or am I amiss with this somewhere?
Your Grand-Prey clearly cannot play "My Enemy's Enemy" in this
situation, by explicit card text.
(Designed, I'd guess, for exactly this type of situation).
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