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Master Ironsmith
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![]() Type: Ally Sphere: Tactics Cost: 3 Willpower: 1 Attack: 1 Defense: 1 Hit Points: 2 Gondor. Craftsman. Response: After you play Master Ironsmith from your hand, if you paid all of its resource cost from a single hero’s resource pool, attach a Weapon or Armor attachment from your hand or discard pile to that hero without paying its resource cost. Set: The Thing in the Depths Number: 33 Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Lukasz Jaskolski |
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I asked on the FFG forums. The consensuses there seems to be no.
If, hypothetically, there were any weapons or armour that had limitations like Lembas or Ent Draught ("You can only play X if [condition]") then you could bypass those since you're not actually playing the attachment.
But no, you couldn't get round the "Attach to a [trait] hero" kind of restrictions.