Each spell with overload has a target, but if you cast it for its overload cost rather than its mana cost, you can change the word "target" to "each," or what the Izzet used to call "restraint." Remember that a spell with targets can fail to resolve because its targets become illegal, but once you overload it, it no longer has targets, so it can no longer fail to resolve this way
Illustrated by Richard Thomas Part of the Reserved List Standard Not Legal Alchemy Not Legal Pioneer Not Legal Historic Not Legal Modern Not Legal Brawl Not Legal Legacy Legal Comp
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While only a small percentage of Izzet Affinity players have included the new card, its floor is still respectable: Sewer-veillance Cam is always a cheap artifact that enables Mox Opal, taps opposing blockers, and provides additional cards
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