It's true that I want the huntmasters to flip. But I'd rather have the Mayors stay changed then keep flipping the huntmaster in the end. Getting 2/2 wolves (which would become 4/4 with 1 Howlpack and 1 immerwolf out) each turn is a pretty big deal. For the Slayer's stronghold, I've considered it. But I decided to go with Wolf Runs instead. They're a better way to throw all of my extra mana into an attack when I can't use it and it gives something this deck sorely lacks (namely trample). I might consider subbing out the immerwolves for rancors though.
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I understand. To be honest, this was entirely meant solely for me to get some good cards. This was back when I was just starting and had maybe 8-9 packs total to work from, so I wanted all the rares I could get and the foils I could possibly use for trade later. That's why the Sanctuary is there. It was foil, and I like shiny. Figured I could use it in my white/green deck anyways, which I have. Don't get me wrong, I do appreciate the feedback. My main point is to make it clear that I was going less for a solid deck and more for the long-run cards I could use. Guess that's why I went 0-4 that night.
Thanks for the feedback. Though the deck was made of whatever black cards I had lying around, and I made it a point to keep out any rares I had. Wanted the deck to be cheap, but effecient. Looking at it, I'd likely throw in 2 more homicidal Seclusions, a few more evernight shades for the undying, as well as Manor Skeletons for Regeneration. Likely put a fourth Blood Artist in as well. But that's just theory. As I said, it's mostly just meant to be a basic quick-build deck.