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Timberpack Wolf
Creature — Wolf
Timberpack Wolf gets +1/+1 for each other creature you control named Timberpack Wolf.
Max_Hammer on
Bad Tribal; The Format
3 years ago
This for sure deserves an upvote!
I was originally going to make a Baloth Packhunter deck until I realized that Baloth Packhunter is a card only in MTGA. Timberpack Wolf will have to do.
Tell me if there's any blue or green cards that could work better!
Vulnoth on
Fur-Fag, The Deck
5 years ago
Upvote purely for the audacity in naming and describing your deck the way you did.
I recommend maxing out as many cards as you can for consistency, unless you just like particular cards too much to cut, which I'd understand. Rot Wolf will psych out a lot of new players because of Infect, but smart players will just tank the Poison Counters until dangerous levels because you have it inconsistently and it will cost you actual damage, so I'd cut it. Skalla Wolf sounds nice, but isn't worth the 5 CMC. Silverfur Partisan is great, but not in this deck as it wants you to run pump spells and the like, unless you play with people who pack spot removal into every deck. Spirit of the Hunt can do some cute tricks but nothing truly meaningful. Lastly, Emerald Medallion can do wonders for acceleration, but you'll lose games by only running one due to inconsistency, I'd personally cut it to include more relevant cards since you realistically only need one on board.
Duskwatch Recruiter Flip gives you something to do with free mana and maxing Mayor of Avabruck Flip helps accelerate tokens. Wicked Wolf can put in a lot of work purely because it picks off an opponent's creature on ETB. Ferocious Pup seems decent if you max out on buffs as it creates an additional body on ETB. Timberpack Wolf is worth trying, if only because Wolf as a tribe is limited.
Howlpack Resurgence is worth maxing due to Flash, and trying out Curse of Predation could be worthwhile for keeping your field swole. It's not truly a Wolf, but Metallic Mimic puts in work for tribal decks.
Hope this helps.
Caerwyn on Make Token Copy Effects
7 years ago
Glad to be of assistance. I played around with a similar deck based on Biovisionary, which, though fine for kitchen table, was never quite competitive enough for competitive Modern.
One suggestion I do have based on my own experience, Timberpack Wolf was a fairly solid backup win condition, though I often found its lack of trample disappointing. It's probably worth a test in your deck as well.
Caerwyn on
Biovisionaries everywhere
7 years ago
Mirrorweave is another option--just remember to cast it on an opponent's turn so that your victory ability will resolve before their newly-transformed Biovisionaries' does.
Consider also Timberpack Wolf as back-up win condition.
endersblade on
Werewolves
9 years ago
Drop Darkthicket Wolf and Lone Wolf for Wandering Wolf.
Drop Juvenile Gloomwidow for 2 more Timberpack Wolf.
Drop Lambholt Elder Flip and Full Moon's Rise for Howlpack Resurgence.
Drop Rot Wolf and Scorned Villager Flip for Wolfir Silverheart.
Drop Nissa's Pilgrimage, Wolfir Avenger and Tower Defense for Nature's Lore.
Drop Ezuri's Archers and Briarpack Alpha for 2 more Mayor of Avabruck Flip.
ginko2580 on
Red/Green: Pack Mentality
9 years ago
Innistrad Wolves and Zombies got me back into Magic the 2nd time around. I love'em
Personally I think that unless you add Instants/Sorceries like Primal Bellow, Brute Force, Prey Upon ...quick hits on a TARGET... To allow you to exploit the Silverfur Partisan I'd drop him to a 2-of or out.... if your opponent doesn't hit them..... No bonus's to your friends??? Even if they do hit the Wolf it's a Dreadbore not a Black Sun's Zenith or something, it's a wolf and should be 5/5 6/6... 25/25 in no time. I do love that card though.
And seeing that I'm being selfish a bit.... help your buddies or get out.... the Timberpack Wolf I really am not a fan of unless you get him out there unexpectedly or something Savage Summoning, Descendants' Path (Path is awesome with the wolves BTW) ...again it is nice card (timberpack), but it just not helping them all..... for that 1G, I'd go Mayor of Avabruck Flip.
Parallel Lives + Garruk Relentless + Mayor of Avabruck all work nicely in a wolf deck if you want a "Pack of Wolves" Token deck???
One thing I loved with GRUUL Wolves..... RG Instants and Sorceries.... At least for your sideboard, if your bro there changes decks on ya. Signal the Clans (awesome card for 2 CMC), or Ground Assault , Clan Defiance.
And Finally a must...... @ 1 or 2 of's... Full Moon's Rise. TRAMPLE..... and a couple other perks. for 2 CMC........... get 1 in there. It's a damn wolf deck! LOL.
elementalheroflamewingman on
Red/Green: Pack Mentality
9 years ago
Timberpack Wolf is just really bad, and Deranged Whelp isn't that much better for their cost. Kessig Prowler Flip should be a good option where you have another first turn play, and have the option of turning it into a bigger threat later in the game. Hermit of the Natterknolls Flip would also give you some card draw with a decent-sized body.
Sunbrosoulaire on Building T1 Decks.
9 years ago
simple. Dont be that guy who has to build a "meta" netdeck. Make a rogue deck. Rogue decks are cheaper and more fun as its not going to be just another tron, affinity etc... My friend routinely makes decks for about 25-50$ and just goes and sweeps "meta" decks that cost 800$. The way we come up with powerful deck ideas is to just go with your favorite colors or way to play like aggro, control, and whatnot. Just find a mechanic, a powerful synergy, or lesser known combo to win. For example I am currently brewing something with Biovisionary and Timberpack Wolf. These cards are dirt cheap and dont look like they would go together but if you make a deck that focuses on copying creatures then there is another story. whatever you come up with might not be tier 1 but it sure is going to be more fun, interesting, and a hell of alot cheaper.

