Death for lunch states to destroy a dead wizard token and that if no dead wizard tokens are present that you recieve +7 power.
If you are in possession of Dead Ned does death for lunch require you to destroy it? It is not a dead wizard token but it counts as one. I’d assume it would?
cards that say they “count” as something are not actually the thing they just “count” as the thing, so the intent was that you would get the +7 (in the above case)