6/15/2010 |
For each opponent, you may choose not to target any creature cards in that player's graveyard. |
6/15/2010 |
Each of the creatures you put onto the battlefield this way must attack its owner, not a planeswalker that player controls. |
6/15/2010 |
If, during your declare attackers step, one of these creatures is tapped or is affected by a spell or ability that says it can't attack, then it doesn't attack. If there's a cost associated with having that creature attack, you aren't forced to pay that cost, so it doesn't have to attack in that case either. |
6/15/2010 |
If one of these creatures can't attack its owner during any given turn (due to a spell or ability such as Chronomantic Escape, or because a player on the opposing team has gained control of it, for example), it may attack another player, attack a planeswalker an opponent controls, or not attack at all. If there's a cost associated with having that creature attack its owner, you aren't forced to pay that cost, so it may attack another player, attack a planeswalker an opponent controls, or not attack at all. |
6/15/2010 |
If there are multiple combat phases in a turn, each of these creatures must attack its owner in each of them that it's able to. |
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