Werewolf Descendant

by fdog71078 on 07 October 2015

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Deck Description

This deck is about getting all your families of werewolves and wolves out and about while capitalizing on multiple monsters being brouht out for free and using immerwolves to keep them from going back to humans.

How to Play

I try to get at least 3 mana with one being forest in my first hand. the reasoning why is the man part that keeps this deck hitting really fast after the third hand is the descendant's path. with monsters being half of your deck you have a 50 percent chance to get out a human werewolf or wolf ( wolf tokens do count as creature type ). The key once you have them out is your immerwolf keeping them from going human. Sure they are okay as a human but once they go werewolf and there abilites stack is when it shines. The longer you can draw out the game the better odds you have as you can get up to three descendants path out and bring out up to three creatures out for free is great. you have have moonmists to force the transformation and keep combat damage to a halt while you are focusing on stacking your creatures on defense. When it's time to go on the attack the extra wolves and +3/0 while attacking with the wildblood pack out stacks up your token creatures and with your big werewolves coming in for free ( hopefully alot ) and your trample from full moons rise( you can also sac it for regeneration without using a spell to move up your creatures on an attacking round or use moonmist after defenders have been declared to really clear them out with no worry of losing a creature), or with kessig wolf run for your token creatures ( also not having to cast a spell to transform your creatures ). With the descendant's path if you turn a card and don't wish to cast it this round you can leave it on the top and draw it giving you a round to transform and keep stacking token creatures. the scorned villagers are great to have as they can help you tap for mana ( 2 forest when werewolf ) to help you bring out the big guys that don't get out from your stack of descendant's path.

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

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