I love shield sphere
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That's nice! Unfortunately, the budget per card is 0.30 maximum, unless it brings something essential. I think I have enough schenanigannery with the combo I already have. But feel free to try it out, and report back your findings :D
Nifty! But it looks a bit slow. I'd consider having more lands, and devising a strategy to stay alive until you can devour your tokens. This could be achieved by adding more one-drop creatures (more fodder for devouring later), some removal or cheap walls. I really like Shield Sphere for that last purpose! If you can find some mana ramp too, you'd be golden. To make room for such changes, you could remove some of the more pricey enchantments. Also, Chord of Calling isn't really doing it for me. It's really expensive, both mana-wise and money-wise (if you're planning on actually buying the deck), and you have so many big, icky creatures that you don't really need to have extra cards to find them :)Hope that helped!
Also, I think the huntmaster is a card I'd want to transform back and forth, which is not really in the spirit of my werewolf deck. But it is a really good card :)
Expensive werewolf!
Here's my bf's deck, btw: http://mtgvault.com/thrimor/decks/whiteblue-control/
Looks good. What is your win condition? If it is slowly taking them down with Circu, I'd concider using a stronger creature, or adding some creatures. My bf made a similar deck, but with white rather than black, and used silence in addition to counterspell/arcane lab. Extremely frustrating to play against, and very sloooow, and he risked milling himself to a loss before he finally managed to kill me. :)
There are quite a few awesome werewolves, too. It's hard to try to keep it balanced... :S Thanks for the suggestions, they are added ;)
I use sideboard to save interesting cards before I add them to the main deck, but when they're closer to completion, I may take that advice :) The wolves are called Vampires vs. Werewolves 1
I really love this deck! However, I'm not so sure about Guul Draz Assasin. You don't have anything that untaps him, so you can only use him to weaken creatures once each turn. It's a bit slow for tournaments, besides you already have some relatively cheap destroy-cards. I'd rather put in Urge to Feed from your sideboard, or some other destroy cards. But it's a good deck! Looks like a lot of fun to play!
I actually just removed bunches of destroy-cards to accomodate more burn, to make my chances better against a control deck or any black deck... But me and my boyfriend have an ongoing discussion about it :) I'll take a look at your deck.