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No, the weapon must go on a warrior-class hero and if you don't have one the weapon remains in d/c pile.
Does it matter that Cupbearer's ability is a "may," while Nob's ability is not? I forget if the separating of abilities only applies to "may" abilities.
A search ability allows a player to view a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile to perform an action with a specific card or set of cards.If a search ability states what to search “for” but does not say what to do with that card, then the card should be taken into the player’s hand.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on July 23, 2013, 01:30:23 PMDoes it matter that Cupbearer's ability is a "may," while Nob's ability is not? I forget if the separating of abilities only applies to "may" abilities.It does matter.Quote from: REG>SearchA search ability allows a player to view a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile to perform an action with a specific card or set of cards.If a search ability states what to search “for” but does not say what to do with that card, then the card should be taken into the player’s hand.The only thing you are allowed to do with a searched for card is the specific action that can be taken, the "go to hand by default" only applies when no specific action is mentioned (such as Golden Cherubim's "search for a card"). The may ability on Cupbearer translates to: "You may search, then you may add to battle."