I'm guessing that wizards will have werewolves just be a tribe of humanoid wolves rather than having them transform. If they do have the mechanic I think it would make sense to do threshold. It matches the block theme and the tribe flavor. I think it's possible they might change it to an ability like threshold but works at varying amounts. For example:
Keyword 5- ~ gets +3/+3 as long as you have five or more cards in your graveyard.
I use the old Kenji player cards as tokens. I'm known as the "Kenji Guy" at my old store. I use him in dark green sleeves for beasts, red for goblins, etc..
either revive the Ooze, or get the T-Rex arm guy out... Targeting the Ooze (1st) and something else (2nd) so it would get the abilities of Trisk and Phy Devourer...
add a Vector Asp to the mix and everybody would die from poison...
This is the combo I'm using in my The Mimeoplasm deck. I'm pretty sure this how the combo works. You activate the Phyrexian Devourer. If the card costs three or more you can activate it again in response. If this card costs three or more repeat this step. If it costs two or less let the ability resolve. Remove the counters with Triskelion. Then repeat, profit. For the combo to be lethal you need to have the total number of cards that cost two or one in your deck plus the numbers of counters on Mr. Mime equal or exceed their life total. The great part of the combo is that you can assemble it with a Buried Alive or an Intuition. You can also activate the combo in response to a kill spell, even if you are tapped out and in mid combo. If you have a Pestilant Souleater it's a lot easier to combo. My favorite thing about the combo though is that it gives a use to Hyalopterous Lemure or Viscid Lemures! You use their ability to give Necrotic Ooze -100,000,000 power. This way you can use any card in your deck to deal damage with the combo. ... I love The Mimeoplasm.
Afiya Grove is a good way to give +1/+1 counters. Elven Rite, Battlegrowth, and Hunting Moa also work. Don't forget the reinforce cards either, Earthbrawn and Hunting Triad. I had all these in my Skullbriar list, but the ended up getting cut because I went in a different direction with it.
Ashes to Ashes is a great card, but it also has two near functional reprints. Wicked Pact and Reckless Spite only destroy, but if you want redundancy it's there.
Another card I though looked useful is Hanna's Custody. There is also Guardian Beast too. Night Dealings is also an interesting card. I've known about for awhile, but I didn't notice that you don't have to sacrifice it to use it. Reading is tech.
I agree that I would rather have Duplicant. I use him as a kill spell that just happens to be a creature, so the power and toughness isn't as important. The artifact status can hurt it at times, but the fact that it is easier to tutor and can be recurred easier is a big deal. However, I believe that you should be running both. Redundancy is very important. So unless you are just planning on being able to fetch an artifact a lot rather than planning on just drawing it, I say just play both of them.
It's far more important that everyone use the same rules than that people who want to can use Kokusho or ban Sol Ring.
I completly agree with viperesque. My group's banlist is diffrent than most peoples. For me to play against many people on this site would require me to change my deck. I carry extra cards with me just incase I need to change me deck, but it is a hassle.
I like the banlist so far, except for Painter's Servent being on it. Painter's Servent has a very interesting effect that can be used by many other cards. I think banning Grindstone and possibly Iona, Shield of Emeria would be better. This would open up many possiblities. I do think Painter's Servent is a powerful card. It and Teysa, Orzhov Scion is just one example. However I think it is a very fun card to build around since it such a unique card.
For me the cards I find the most fun are interactive ones. I love seeing what my opponent decides every time I cast a Fact or Fiction. Gifts Ungiven was even more fun, but it got banned.
For fatties I love using Inkwell Leviathan. It is hard to kill and is unblockable a lot. I also like Woodfall Primus. If you put him to play quickly you put them behind on lands, and even if they do kill him he persists back and you get rid of another land. Stormtide Leviathan is nice against aggro decks and he is even unblockable. Riptide Shapeshifter is a way to cheat creatures into play. Lurking Predators works to. Even if you don't hit a creature you effectively scry 1.
Keyword 5- ~ gets +3/+3 as long as you have five or more cards in your graveyard.
This is the combo I'm using in my The Mimeoplasm deck. I'm pretty sure this how the combo works. You activate the Phyrexian Devourer. If the card costs three or more you can activate it again in response. If this card costs three or more repeat this step. If it costs two or less let the ability resolve. Remove the counters with Triskelion. Then repeat, profit. For the combo to be lethal you need to have the total number of cards that cost two or one in your deck plus the numbers of counters on Mr. Mime equal or exceed their life total. The great part of the combo is that you can assemble it with a Buried Alive or an Intuition. You can also activate the combo in response to a kill spell, even if you are tapped out and in mid combo. If you have a Pestilant Souleater it's a lot easier to combo. My favorite thing about the combo though is that it gives a use to Hyalopterous Lemure or Viscid Lemures! You use their ability to give Necrotic Ooze -100,000,000 power. This way you can use any card in your deck to deal damage with the combo. ... I love The Mimeoplasm.
Another card I though looked useful is Hanna's Custody. There is also Guardian Beast too. Night Dealings is also an interesting card. I've known about for awhile, but I didn't notice that you don't have to sacrifice it to use it. Reading is tech.
I completly agree with viperesque. My group's banlist is diffrent than most peoples. For me to play against many people on this site would require me to change my deck. I carry extra cards with me just incase I need to change me deck, but it is a hassle.
I like the banlist so far, except for Painter's Servent being on it. Painter's Servent has a very interesting effect that can be used by many other cards. I think banning Grindstone and possibly Iona, Shield of Emeria would be better. This would open up many possiblities. I do think Painter's Servent is a powerful card. It and Teysa, Orzhov Scion is just one example. However I think it is a very fun card to build around since it such a unique card.
-All black boardered if I can help it.
-All Unhinged basics. I usually have enough, but I use matching ZEN ones by Jung Park if not.
-General + Sol Ring + Coalition Relic + Top (my store allows it) + The tutor(s) from Visions/6th and 92-95 cards. Mana Crypt would be on here if I had one.
-If the deck is white it has: Swords to Plowshares and Martial Coup
-If the deck is blue: Ancestral Visions, Compulsive Research, Fact of Fiction, Spin into Myth, Negate, and Force of Will. (FoW did get nixed from my Momir Vig deck though. Pun intended.)
-If the deck is black: Necropotence, Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth, and Cabal Coffers.
-If the deck is red: Gamble.
-If the deck is green: Survival of the Fittest, Eternal Witness, Sylvan Library.
....That ended up a lot longer than I expected.