An old Vintage favorite right there, no doubt. I actually don't think you can trade like that with this deck though, generally, unless you totally wipe their mana out with it.
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That wording was standard templating back then. Look at Nevinyrral's Disk and Powder Keg. Back in those days card types didn't overlap except for Artifact Creatures. No artifact lands, no enchantment creatures, no enchantment lands, no land creatures (except manlands with an activation cost). So it was normal to name the types they do kill (old cards: Jokulhaups, Serenity, Creeping Mold) instead of the types they can't kill (Modern cards: Ratchet Bomb, Wild Swing, Bramblecrush) because there was no functional difference. Once they started mixing more card types and creating new card types like Planeswalker, there was a functional difference. As of Mirrodin block's artifact lands, they changed the templating to nonland permanent (Engineered Explosives) because those types of sweepers were never meant to kill lands. However they didn't go back and power errata the old ones.
Yeah, I was surprised none of the Esper Sentinel lists were using Steel Overseer. Seems very strong with Sentinel, tokens, Ballista, etc.
Lookin' fun:
Scaling Hulk Smash! - 20
4 Master of Etherium
4 Urza, Chief Artificer
4 Cranial Ram
4 Nettlecyst
4 Cranial Plating
Near Zerocost Evasive Glueable Non-Land Mana Acceleration - 20
4 Springleaf Drum
4 Mox Opal
4 Memnite
4 Ornithopter
4 Vault Skirge
Land - 20
4 Vault of Whispers
4 Great Furnace
4 Ancient Den
4 Seat of the Synod
4 Glimmervoid
Welcome back, 4eak!
Your baby got some new wheels and a rocket engine.
Thank you. <3.
Also, playtesting with my daughter, and we're convinced:
Stoneforge Mystic > Urza, Chief Artificer
It's a very straightforward deck thus far.