You can even find this artifact with Urza's Saga, if you werent terrified enough
They're treated the exact same as any other card in that they sit in your deck waiting to be drawn, have a limit on how many a deck can have and have a mana cost needed to cast them
Selfless Safewright could make a case for being more offensive and counting as a creature, but it also costs one more, and the reality is, you want both options in your go wide decks
Saddle only as a sorcery.) Illustrated by Andrey Kuzinskiy Standard Legal Alchemy Legal Pioneer Legal Historic Legal Modern Legal Brawl Legal Legacy Legal Comp
But to answer the question, and maybe its a bit cheesy, but I think the most surprising reaction Ive seen is just how much players appreciate the little details of the series included, truly validating the effort the various teams put into the set
This build uses a deceptively powerful one-mana creature to create explosive, out-of-nowhere wins