EuronGreyjoy

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I agree i almost everything you said... except for two things:

1.Huntmaster stills being a great card, even with immerwolf... As most of the removal spells use to go against the mayor or the immer, nevermind... if they kill the mayor, you still having immerwolf that pumps, and just using once the abilities of both sides of huntmaster is damm cool for 4 manas (gain 2 life, put a token that will be buffed anyway with mator or immer-deal 2 damage to creature, 2 damage to player, trample by itself)... if you flip it just once, still being great!

2- I still prefer having some burn spells (ANY: shock, incinerate or brimstone) than the prey upon, or the wild hunger. The first is a sorcery, what matters a lot in this deck, and the second one... well, it´s expensive, you will usually play it in your turn, probably you already have the trample with full moon´s rise, and doesn´t look so bright as a good morbid volley...

In my werewolf deck I like to play young wolf too, but nobody seems to put it in the werewolf deck... but it´s cheap, has a nice sinergy with brimstone, immerwolf and mayor flipped... and it´s an early wall to block while you are preparing a nice pack. It becomes a 3/3 or 4/4 quite easily, and you don´t mind to sacrifice it in a fight... No doubt wolfbitten captive is better, but I like to keep my mana up, so the burn spells or the menace of a moonmist (real or imaginated by the opponent) stills there...

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Posted 05 March 2012 at 19:09 as a comment on Why werewolves are underrated: A Novel

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First of all, thank you a lot for your comment. You showed me pretty good cards that sure could make this deck better... The problem is that I was thinking more in a standard deck.

I already make few changes, like adding two trepanation blades, two more Jace s Archivist, etc... & taking off other unnecessary cards. The main problem is that I don´t know if the defense strategy should be done with

-deffensive creatures (like the sphinx), or creatures with high toughness.
-Counter
-Unsummon (yep, I can make cratures come back to my opponent´s hand and after throw them away with Jace´s Archivist)
-Blocking enchantments, like Song of the Skifsangs, Ice Cage, etc...

I already tested a better version of this deck against White Winnie and Werewolfs, and I could mill more than the half of my opponent´s deck, but I´m starting to think it´s impossible to make a standard deck like this without Jace and/or really expensive cards...

Also the strategy of the Elixir seems is not enough, I would need to win more lifes per turn, maybe with some lifelink creature (Drogskol reaver would be great in this deck I think...)

Anyway, thaks again for the feedback!

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Posted 27 February 2012 at 23:02 in reply to #237059 on DESPERATING MILL DECK (standard)

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