Villagers of Estwald

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Legality

Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Villagers of Estwald

Creature — Human Werewolf

At the beginning of each upkeep, if no spells were cast last turn, transform Villagers of Estwald.

multimedia on Werewolves on the hunt

2 years ago

Hey, good attempt for a budget version of Tovolar. nice Aggravated Assault. You've mistakenly added two Tovolar's Huntmaster  Flip :)

The card that combos with Spellbinder is Savage Beating for extra attacks which is now a $30 card. Without having Beating then Spellbinder is not worth playing because there's only 5 instants here out of 94 other cards.

When you control five or more lands then Bear Umbra enchanted to a creature who can keep attacking can pair with Aggravated Assault for extra attacks. Attacking with five or more creatures makes Druids' Repository combo with Assault. Savage Ventmaw who can keep attacking combos with Assault and also makes infinite green/red mana. Umbra could replace Spellbinder, Repository could replace Mantle of the Wolf and Ventmaw could replace the other copy Huntmaster.


Consider more one, two, three drop Werewolves to replace the vanilla four and five drop Werewolves?

Some of these could replace:

A couple of reasons for these changes is to get three or more Werewolves onto the battlefield to transform Tovolar quicker and have more Werewolves that can give you value rather than just only being Werewolves.


Some lands to consider adding, replacing of some basic lands.

Good luck with your deck.

Epicurus on Card creation challenge

3 years ago

A15Life there are a lot of werewolf creatures with transform. In fact, the transform mechanic was created around werewolves. There's a shit-ton of werewolves with the transform mechanic:

And all of this is without mentioning all of the non-werewolf HUMAN creatures with the transform mechanic, and the card I created makes all humans werewolves too. So yeah, there's a bit of use for Autumn Moon's ability to make a werewolf transform.

Sorry. Continue.

Indexxical on

7 years ago

I'd say the Scorned Villager  Flip could go. You may also like Lambholt Elder  Flip, Lambholt Pacifist  Flip or Gatstaf Shepherd  Flip in place of the Villagers of Estwald  Flip.

I personally like the Lambholt Pacifist  Flip since she's cheap on the mana cost and does great things when combined with Mayor of Avabruck  Flip. You may also like Prey Upon since it's a 2 drop spell

Indexxical on

7 years ago

Is this deck supposed to be strictly werewolves? If not, I'd like to recommend Garruk Relentless  Flip since it's always nice to have a planeswalker lulling around.

I'd also just highly recommend including Daybreak Ranger  Flip as a replacement for Villagers of Estwald  Flip. They are a nice wall, no doubt, but the ability to target creatures is pretty useful since your deck is all aggro, no mercy.

Welcome to the world of werewolves, where your friends will always target you in free-for-all.

ikvar on Rise of the Full Moon

7 years ago

Uhm...I would remove Convicted Killer  Flip or Villagers of Estwald  Flip simply because the lack of a relevant ability on wolf side. Also Pyreheart Wolf seems fine as a way to sneak damage. On a side note Gratuitous Violence doesn't give your creatures double strike if is that what you want, just doubles damage so no first strike damage phase, but if you just want that double damage it's fine, even has synergy with the werewolf that deals damage on enemy's casted spells.