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No. A discard is a special kind of 'send'. All discards are sends, but not all 'send from hand to graveyard' are discards. This kind of send will only be considered a discard if the effect specifically says it is a discard. Also cards are 'discarded' in the end phase if you have more than six in hand and wish to end the turn.

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It mean that to trigger, they had to be sent to the graveyard while they were equipping a monster. That means if they were discarded from hand, or destroyed while face down, or destroyed because the equipped monster was turned face-down or was removed from the field, then they will not get their effect. But if it was equipped to a monster, and an effect destroyed it (or destroyed it and the monster simultaneously) then that effect will be applied.


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