The problem I'm starting to have with an artifact theme is I keep asking myself the question: "Would this card be more or less interesting if it said creature instead of artifact" (Assuming both cards are balanced etc etc etc)
Less Interesting: (Winners)
More Interesting (Losers)
Wash:
See
Volrath's Stronghold,
Natural Order, I dunno,
brood sliver? For actual examples of the wash cards typeshifted.
That's not an encouraging list. The new daretti seems like the biggest example here, he almost looks like he says creature on him already, and you wouldn't even notice if you didn't change both isntances of the word artifact -_-
Sure, you can probably add an artifact based deck to your cube, since there's all sorts of stuff here I haven't mentioned, like
Nerd Ape and
Embraal Bruiser who are the old "Unplayable turned off, Above the curve turned on" type creature, who you can put a lot of work into them being turned on a playable percentage of the time, but you've still only created a situation where there's one deck that wants this card, and it's useless the rest of the time, and it's not always great for that deck.
As lucas asked me: "Are you really making drafting more interesting by including this?"
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Addendum: I do want to mention that
Marionette Master is still quite interesting while it says artifact. I love the ability to turn 5 clues into a win condition instead of just slow card advantage, and the choice it offers is an interesting one on a lot of boards. I just feel that the broader appeal and the interesting
blood artist + army in a can type effect is an interesting one as well, and we've never seen scaling blood artist, so that's also exciting.