I am a Mono Green Player at heart, and I am also a fan of Werewolves. I have always been a huge can of the tribe, and even though most of the green werewolves are underpowered, we still have a very powerful Anthem that can make them a surprisingly good threat. On top of that we have Silverfur Partisan who kind of makes Spot removal terrible for your opponent, and can make a pretty potent combo element on the offense. Thing is Green does not have a ton of good instant or sorceries that can target our own creatures.
In step a splash of white for Dromoka's Command. Because we are targeting two of our wolves most of the time with Dromoka's command, we will net two more wolves to the board if Silverfur is on the field and if multiple are on the field even more. That is a pretty big tempo swing.
Is this going to be competitive I do not know. The nature of werewolves are that they punish opponents who want to be more reactive. To me however it is still worth a try.
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Love is Emphatic, cards need to be played
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Played R/G Werewolf at pre-release (along with everyone else it seemed), and I loved it.
With all this flipping I would try and add a couple of Cult of the Waxing Moon. At pre-release this card made me 8 wolf tokens in one game. It's also pretty strong by itself.
Played R/G Werewolf at pre-release (along with everyone else it seemed), and I loved it.
With all this flipping I would try and add a couple of Cult of the Waxing Moon. At pre-release this card made me 8 wolf tokens in one game. It's also pretty strong by itself.
The cult is a five drop that does not give me an immediate impact and is not a wolf so it is not affected by Moonlight Hunt or Howlpack Resurgence (which I forgot to add to the deck and just edited now.
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"Some call it a Habit, Cardboard Crack Addict
Tried to pull away, but now I'm Back At it
Love is Emphatic, cards need to be played
Hailing from the BA, accumulating CA"
Yea, those are MTG Bars. What can I say, I am a dork
Cut the Sages and the Pack Guardians.
Add:
1 Dromoka's Command
1 Forest
4 Thalia's Lieutenant
The sideboard looks okay but include a set of Erie Interlude
The above is something I have assembled, it's a lot of fun and packs a punch.
Erie Interlude allows avoiding board sweepers and EOT doubling your army just before an alpha strike.
Dromoka's Command is perfect against white exile enchantments and reds Radiant Flames
Thalia's Lieutenant makes for playing well with the human side of the werewolves, and interacts well with the Erie Interlude causing humans to reenter the battlefield for that alpha swing.
Often you will find flipped werewolves with a +1/+1 counter and then a flashed in Howlpack Resurgence. She adds to the deck an advantage only humans decks are supposed to have!
I can't think of more I would do with this list other than lower the mana to insert a single Erie Interlude.
I agree with adding Thalia's Lieutenant to the deck. You should add Always Watching to the deck as well. All those anthems can turn your low curve werewolves into some beefy beaters.
Interested in this deck....haven't seen anybody exploring this arch type yet...it can swing as powerful as the weenie deck, but it's a lot more stable late game.
Also, one or two tireless tracker sideboard might make sense, especially against the control matchup.
Some have speculated that, if done right, Neglected Heirloom is a great addition...I just don't know where your doing to put it, with creatures, anthems, removal, and probably collected company.
The decks are still missing some 1 drops. The only 1 drop werewolf is red, so i'd recommend using human 1 drops, they'll still get bumped up by Thalia's Lieutenant.
In step a splash of white for Dromoka's Command. Because we are targeting two of our wolves most of the time with Dromoka's command, we will net two more wolves to the board if Silverfur is on the field and if multiple are on the field even more. That is a pretty big tempo swing.
Is this going to be competitive I do not know. The nature of werewolves are that they punish opponents who want to be more reactive. To me however it is still worth a try.
Here is my list
4 Duskwatch Recruiter
4 Hermit of the Natterknolls
4 Hinterland Logger
4 Lambholt Pacifist
4 Silverfur Partisan
4 Pack Guardian
2 Sage of Ancient Lore
4 Moonlight Hunt
3 Dromoka’s Command
4 Howlpack Resurgence
Lands (23)
15 Forest
4 Fortified Village
4 Canopy Vista
2 Declaration in Stone
2 Clip Wings
2 Silkwrap
2 Revealing Wind
2 Lead by Example
2 Pulse of Murasa
3 Titanic Growth
Tried to pull away, but now I'm Back At it
Love is Emphatic, cards need to be played
Hailing from the BA, accumulating CA"
With all this flipping I would try and add a couple of Cult of the Waxing Moon. At pre-release this card made me 8 wolf tokens in one game. It's also pretty strong by itself.
Rabid Bite could also work as additional removal, this also targets Silverfur Partisan.
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The cult is a five drop that does not give me an immediate impact and is not a wolf so it is not affected by Moonlight Hunt or Howlpack Resurgence (which I forgot to add to the deck and just edited now.
Tried to pull away, but now I'm Back At it
Love is Emphatic, cards need to be played
Hailing from the BA, accumulating CA"
Add:
1 Dromoka's Command
1 Forest
4 Thalia's Lieutenant
The sideboard looks okay but include a set of
Erie Interlude
The above is something I have assembled, it's a lot of fun and packs a punch.
Erie Interlude allows avoiding board sweepers and EOT doubling your army just before an alpha strike.
Dromoka's Command is perfect against white exile enchantments and reds Radiant Flames
Thalia's Lieutenant makes for playing well with the human side of the werewolves, and interacts well with the Erie Interlude causing humans to reenter the battlefield for that alpha swing.
Often you will find flipped werewolves with a +1/+1 counter and then a flashed in Howlpack Resurgence. She adds to the deck an advantage only humans decks are supposed to have!
I can't think of more I would do with this list other than lower the mana to insert a single Erie Interlude.
Definitely echo the sentiment with always watching and thalia's lieutenant...also moonlight hunt with declaration in stone is a pretty damn good removal suite...obviously Dromoka's Command is also killer, either main or side board.
Also, one or two tireless tracker sideboard might make sense, especially against the control matchup.
Some have speculated that, if done right, Neglected Heirloom is a great addition...I just don't know where your doing to put it, with creatures, anthems, removal, and probably collected company.
Here's the initial build I'm thinking...
2x Hermit of the Natterknolls
4x Hinterland Logger
4x Lambholt Pacifist
3x Silverfur Partisan
4x Thalia's Lieutenant
4x Dromoka's Command
3x Moonlight Hunt
3x Always Watching
2x Howlpack Resurgence
15x Forest
4x Fortified Village
—Radha, Keldon warlord
4x Thalia's Lieutenant
4x Hinterland Logger
4x Lambholt Pacifist
4x Duskwatch Recruiter
4x Silverfur Partisan
4x Dromoka's Command
3x Collected Company
4x Howlpack Resurgence
4x Canopy Vista
4x Fortified Village
—Radha, Keldon warlord