thanks for concern. i think i understand why DB will hit it's owner according to rules.
X - attacker / has Damage Barrier
Y - defender/ X's enemy / has Reverse Attack
X makes melee attack against Y
codex (last pages in roolbook) says:
Damage BarrierA damage barrier surrounds an
object and makes an
automatic attack against each enemy which makes
a melee attack against the object it surrounds.
so X is surrounded by the damage barrier which will do automatic attack against X's enemy (Y) if Y makes melee attack. And only reason Y isn't hit by DB is that the rules didn't say that he becomes an attacker after using RA. Rules only says he became a controller of the attack.[strike] I think it's not exactly how it should be. If i control attack and reverse it to my opponent i should be an attacker from that moment.[/strike]
hmm.... actually i've changed my mind
that's funny. i tried to imagine that situation, and it's not that silly as i thought. just because DB work for melee attack only. So X try to hit Y with for example sword but it's reversed against him and he hits himself. DB doesn't have it's own intelligence and hit back creature which attacked object which DB is defending. in that situation it's same creature
before i always was imaging some thunderbolts flying from X to Y than reverse from Y to X, and that's why i
rather treat Y an a new attacker. I feel calm now
thanks a lot for explanation.
PS.
what would happen if X also had Reverse Attack?