Werewolf Heirloom

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V4 —April 26, 2016

The 4th Version of this deck, at this point I'm a little discouraged from playing werewolves, not necessarily because my deck is bad, but it has been very unlucky for my in my last games/matches. I'm trying out this latest iteration which is basically just super creature heavy so CoCo hits it's marks, has silverfurs for...im not sure what cause at best he just comes back to life once if he eats a spell and is better in decks that target him, and magmatic chasms for a finisher, which one of this, and a lot of creature heavy decks lack.

Nykona says... #1

Love the heirloom, such a great card. Playing around with wolves myself and a few things i've noticed.

Moonlight Hunt - Really good removal spell at instant speed. Allowing you to pass turn, flip and then play it.

Aim High - Caught so many people out with this card. Again it's instant so you can pass and transform, however you can attack, tap, pass turn, transform. When they attack back you drop this.

Village messenger - This guy is all sorts of awesome. Flipped with menace he's a 2/2 i've had him swing and then pumped him with titans strength and uncaged fury for a whopping 12 when they only expected 2 going through. For all they know I was bluffing for a flip on another wolf by passing the turn.

Uncaged Fury - Seems like a terrible card, I can totally understand why. But when you are constantly passing the turn to flip wolves you can catch a lot of people off guard when you swing and drop this.

Partisan & Zada - Twin Bolt, Titans Strength, rush of adren, hell even fiery impulse if you already have enough tokens and howlpack resurgance on the table. This combo can get out of hand very fast in some games. Suffers to sweepers though which is why i sideboard it.

April 21, 2016 7:41 a.m.

fdn2 says... #2

AndyReveler

I really love this deck! I've been wanting to run werewolves since they came out, so I'm thinking of running this deck. Minus coco and lands, it looks very budget. I would like to ask you a question. If I wanted to run this deck budget, what would you suggest trading coco out for? I understand how good coco is in this deck, but I expect it to rise in price with Bant coco being a very strong option in this new standard.

April 21, 2016 9:13 a.m.

AndyReveler says... #3

Nykona I have Vines of the Recluse instead of Aim High because it's cheaper and allows me to play at least on spell my on my turn or in case I need to play something like Moonlight Hunt their turn. I'm also doing my own version instead of the token/pump version, but thanks for the suggestions.

Thanks fdn2, it's a good deck when it works, it just needs some tweaking, I'm actually gonna put CoCo side board and use it against decks with a lot of kill spells or boardwipes. Good news is that we actually have a perfect replacement whether you're going to run a budget deck or not. Pack Guardian can be flashed in during an opponents turn and if you have a land in hand, which late game you should keep at least one for bluffing, and you get not only an assured 4/3, but a 2/2 as well, and he's not expensive at all.

April 21, 2016 11:55 a.m.