The Forge-master on itself?

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melkor_morgoth75
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Hi all,

can i tap the character with a Forge-master on it (Unique. Saruman specific. Playable on a non-Hobbit sage character or a Man. +1 to his direct influence. The character requires 2 points of influence to control and may only be controlled by general influence or Saruman. If at a Wizardhaven [W] during your organization phase, you may tap this character to place a non-unique weapon/armor/shield/helmet minor item with any character at The Forge-master's site. The recipient need not tap to receive this item, and the item may be taken from your discard pile, sideboard, or hand.) to take a minor item and put it on himself? (let's say he's alone),

tx,

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yes i think so
melkor_morgoth75
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Just an add here ... can i also take a hoard minor item in such way?

mm75
"In front of such powers and strengths, it seems a very little thing the story of some common humans, but really some of them were able to change and fight this world's fate".
(taken from "Shara") Marco Fregonari
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Yes
jaded
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It's been long since I'm lost in this topic but doesn't "recipient need not tap " mean he still have to be untaped to choose so?
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Bandobras Took
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No, because you normally don't have to tap to receive an item in the first place (e.g. transferring an item).
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