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Besides any card that says the word "search" in it 1. Does discarding cards from a player's deck considered "searching " them?Examples (Are any of these considered searching of some sort?) Amasai the Raider SA: Discard an evil enhancement from opponent's deck or Hidden treasures SA: or discard an evil enhancement in opponent's deck 2. If you discard a card from an opponent's deck with these certain worded abilities do you have to shuffle the deck? 3. Is taking cards out of a player's discard pile considered "searching or search?" Like Forgotten History , Wonders forgotten etc?
Yes, Exchange has a search component as you have to search for the card you are exchanging for.
Nazareth, on the other hand, I would interpret differently. Nazareth specifically protects from "search abilities" so I would say that Nazareth would NOT protect from another ability (like exchange) that includes an inherent search because it's not strictly a "search ability."
An ability that targets a card in a deck, discard pile, or Artifact Pile that is not a specific location in that pile, includes an implied search of the pile for the target.
If cards protecting from "discard abilities" do not protect from discard by game rule, why does Nazareth protect from searching by game rule?
[The definition of search includes all abilities that search a pile for a target. That is in the conditions. It is the same as how we have different wording for restrict, protect, ignore, and so on that are still negated if I negate that type of ability. Most exchange abilities are also searches, by the definition of search. It is a search ability if it goes to a pile for a target. Therefore, it can be prevented, negated, restricted, or protected against as a search ability for that component of it.We have a definition of search that includes abilities without the word in them in the exact same way that we define every other ability that does not include the word on the card. This is consistently applied throughout Redemption.Therefore, any ability with an implied search is also a search ability.
Claiming that an exchange ability is a search ability because "no opponent may" is a restrict ability is somewhat flawed.
I'm just not seeing why you take "includes an implied search" to mean "is a search ability." It's like a search ability (sometimes) but has its own definition and defaults.
Plus, it limits the power of some cards (like Nazareth) to keep things separate.