GreySeer wrote:
>
> "Reyda" <reyda@noos.fr> wrote in message news:9rf067$9vm$1@quark.noos.net...
> >
> > "GreySeer" <err@i.think.not> a écrit dans le message news:
> > ttltqus0v5qdb8@news.supernews.com...
> > > I know that you cannot contest with yourself since the FN rulebook but
> > > someone in our playgroup is under the impression that the second copy simply
> > > burns instead of contesting ( and you pay whatever cost as normal ). My
> > > interperetation is that you cannot even play the card, which is correct?
> >
> > You cannot willingly play a card that will result in self contesting. But if
> > a card comes by "accident" under your control and it contest with one of
> > yours, then the upcoming card is burned - see example on my other answer
>

>
> The question came up when someone wanted to willingly contest a unique
> master. I'm aware of the other ruling you mentioned about accidentally
> contesting with yourself, pity I didn't think of it at the time, then I
> would have realised why he thought that the second copy burned.
So we're clear:
You cannot play the second copy of a unqiue card you control.
If you are forced by the rules or by card text to put a second copy
into play (e.g., move a full vampire from your uncontrolled region
at the end of your influence phase), then the incoming copy is
burned.
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LSJ (vtesrep@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc.
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