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LSJ: "Determine" and Two Players [Spoilers]

3 messages from 3 participants · 09 April 2006 – 10 April 2006
original thread on Google Groups

tobinator

S P O I L E R S S P A C E This is here for even more spoiler text........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ When there are only two players in the game can Determine be played if only to cycle (assuming a monster is bleeding) even thought you're not a legal target of your own bleed action? Revelant text: "Play when a monster controlled by your predator is bleeding you. Tap this reacting Imbued. The monster is now bleeding your predator's predator." -tpl

lactamaeon

[ quoted text not captured ] Yes. In a two-player game, your predator's predator is you, so the card has no effect beyond paying its costs. > -tpl

LSJ

lactamaeon wrote: > tobinator wrote: > > S > > > > P > > > > O > > > > I > > > > L > > > > E > > > > R > > > > S > > > > S > > > > P > > > > A > > > > C > > > > E > > > > When there are only two players in the game can Determine be played if > > only to cycle (assuming a monster is bleeding) even thought you're not > > a legal target of your own bleed action? > > > > Revelant text: "Play when a monster controlled by your predator is > > bleeding you. Tap this reacting Imbued. The monster is now bleeding > > your predator's predator." > > Yes. In a two-player game, your predator's predator is you, so the card > has no effect beyond paying its costs. Correct. cf. My Enemy's Enemy.