Bark at the Moon

by morgoth424 on 20 March 2013

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Deck Description

generic werewolf tribal deck suggestions welcome

Deck Tags

  • Beatdown
  • werewolf tribal
  • Gruul
  • Casual
  • Standard

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Bark at the Moon

Since you got a gruul tag, consider getting a playset of Ghor Rampager. RG = +4/+4 + Trample. And it doesn't count towards spells cast.

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Posted 20 March 2013 at 20:55

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thanks, pit fight is a little underwhelming when your werewolves aren't transformed

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Posted 20 March 2013 at 20:57

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Yeah. No Problem. Take a look at my decks when you get the chance. I got 4 standard decks, and 10 Block decks. :P

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Posted 20 March 2013 at 20:59

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This is an OK deck. Here's what I would suggest.
-4 Wolfbitten Captive : +4 Hunger of the Howlpack
-1 Scorned Villager : +1 Instigator Gang
-2 Forest : +2 Kessig Wolf Run
-2 Mountain : +2 Kruin Outlaw
-4 Ghor-Clan Ramager : +4 Pillar of Flame

I know it's a lot, but you've got an over 60 card deck. So these might actually help.


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Posted 20 March 2013 at 21:14

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thanks for your reply. i cant see myself taking out the captives as they are a kick ass one drop, and hunger of the howlpack might two for one me more often than not. also, i need to keep as much land as possible in this deck as it is a 65 card deck; but i like the wolf run idea. rampager helps me both as a big creature and a pump so i dont see myself taking them out for pillars. this deck isnt supposed to be competetive just a casual werewolf deck.

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Posted 21 March 2013 at 02:14

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Personally, I'd ditch reckless waif and huntmaster of the fells. Reckless waif because although he is fairly good, being a potential 3/2 for only one mana, he doesn't have any abilities at all that can benefit you or the "horde". Huntmaster because although it is a great card, no doubt, his usefulness really comes from transforming a lot, as he doesn't have any static abilities, and seeing how the real goal of this deck is to transform into werewolves and stay as werewolves (hence the immerwolf), he's really just wasted space. I mean, you could always just take out immerwolf if you wanted, but I don't think it's worth crippling an entire deck just to make one card more useful. Besides, he's damn expensive so save yourself some money lol

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Posted 20 March 2013 at 21:45

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I agree with Trstn, Huntmaster is a great card but not for a werewolf deck. Plus just taking 1-2 huntmasters out can buy you the whole werewolf deck lol

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Posted 21 March 2013 at 01:46

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thanks for mentioning that, tbh i was just thinking the mondronen shaman is just better in a werewolf deck as it punishes your opponent for casting spells. on the flip side, i really like reckless waif, that one mana cmc keeps me on curve, i'll probably only take out one to negate late game top decks, its stronger than it looks.

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Posted 21 March 2013 at 02:10

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