I thought the idea of 'Lets you and him fight' was simply Party A arranging Parties B and C (who are hostile to A but indifferent to each other) fight, allowing A to escape/conserve strength.
I hadn't really associated it with any specific combination of heroes and villains.
I could also see it happening as:
- a villain manipulates 2 rival villains to fight
- a villain arranges a hero to be distracted fighting a rival villain
- a framed/falsely accused hero setting up a couple of pursuing Heroes to fight each other while the framed one escapes
I hadn't really associated it with any specific combination of heroes and villains.
I could also see it happening as:
- a villain manipulates 2 rival villains to fight
- a villain arranges a hero to be distracted fighting a rival villain
- a framed/falsely accused hero setting up a couple of pursuing Heroes to fight each other while the framed one escapes

