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No, your artifact pile is not an unknown location to you (you literally can pick it up and look at it whenever you want, afaik) so it would not require any kind of search since you already know the order and contents.
Then it appears that the real conversation we need to have is why we don't allow players to look at their discard pile whenever they want (as in other games).
And the second question? Also, I put things in the Discard pile, so the contents and order *are* known to me, especially if I have an unusually good memory.For the first question, but it is an implied "look at" ability, then, since the player is looking at face-down cards because of a special ability? If we're giving a special ability other special abilities because they perform the action described by the English word "search" (yes, when you heal you technically "search" your Discard, but Heal and Search used to be two distinct, well-understood abilities in Redemption), should we not make every ability a look at ability when it looks at an unrevealed card? Doesn't Search have an implied "look" ability since you have to look at the cards while you're searching?
All this conflation of Healing does is add completely unnecessary convolution with no positives.
There's no exception for Heal. Heal always has been, and should be returned to just being its own ability that does things that sometimes other abilities also do, but is not actually any of those abilities itself. There are no "implied" special abilities, there never have been. You are exactly right, Heal and Exchange should not have a search. In fact, Nazereth has not stopped Exchange from working since it came out. "Implied search" is a brand new phrase that serves no positive purpose and reverses decades of easy, problem-free understanding of how Heal works, again, for no reason.
A search ability targets the deck, discard pile, or Artifact pile viewed by the player who used the ability, as well as the card(s) that the player performs the action with....An ability that targets a card in a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile that is not in a specific location in that pile, includes an implied searchof the pile for the target.
There are no "implied" special abilities, there never have been.
An ability that targets a card in a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile that is not in a specific location in that pile, includes an implied searchof the pile for the target.
An exchange ability that targets a card in a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile that is not in a specific location in that pile, includes a searchof the pile for the target.
In fact, Nazereth has not stopped Exchange from working since it came out.
"Implied search" is a brand new phrase that serves no positive purpose and reverses decades of easy, problem-free understanding of how Heal works, again, for no reason.
so uzzah is a search ability which would also trigger music leader
Quote from: Browa on May 15, 2016, 12:38:42 AMNo, your artifact pile is not an unknown location to you (you literally can pick it up and look at it whenever you want, afaik) so it would not require any kind of search since you already know the order and contents.This is actually incorrect, so a lot of the thread after this point may need to be revisited by those who posted:Quote from: REG 3.0.0 > Search > How to Play...ClarificationsA search ability targets the deck, discard pile, or Artifact pile viewed by the player who used the ability, as well as the card(s) that the player performs the action with....An ability that targets a card in a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile that is not in a specific location in that pile, includes an implied searchof the pile for the target.Meal is a search of artifact pile by the definition of search.
I don't know if I agree with this. Let's discuss.
Meal targets a card in Artifact Pile, which is not in a specific location in that pile, so by the current rules it is a search.
Quote from: Redoubter on May 15, 2016, 10:39:51 PMMeal targets a card in Artifact Pile, which is not in a specific location in that pile, so by the current rules it is a search.This right here specifically is what I disagree with.