The original concept of this deck comes from Ramirez Delgado. You may want to read the following great thread started by him to get familiar with this unusual play style first.
http://www.shadowera.com/showthread....s-Resurrection
Now without further ado, here is the deck list.
Moonstalker
Allies: 10
3x Plasma Behemoth
3x Shadow Knight
3x Tiger Wulf
1x Ogloth the Glutton
Defenses: 9
3x Regeneration
3x Lone Wolf
3x Shadow Font
Controls: 8
4x Now You're Mine
4x Captured Prey
Draws: 7
4x Blood Moon
3x Sacrificial Lamb
Utilities: 5
2x Arthyle's Crypt
3x Spectral Sabre
The main recursion engine is still SK. In addition, Crypt provides a 2nd way to manipulate graveyard. And it can repair broken SK loop! You could sit at 8 resources if you already have Crypt in play. But you should try to get to 10 resources so that you start dropping double fatties every turn.
EA is a double-edge sword. I personally find that it kills your crippled allies too slow and kills your healthy allies too fast. Sabre and SL seem to be enough to deal with negative attachments and effects. And Tiger Wulf is just amazingly versatile, it can kill Aeon and Sandworm, function as SoV or LLN depending on your need and has built-in self-destruction when crippled. As a result, I have removed EA, Crescendo and LLN from Ramirez Delgado's original build.
T2 Blood Moon is way better than BS, even though it becomes much less useful for Ms in late game. Therefore, 3x SL are included to solve this problem. They have great synergy with Tiger Wulf and SK.
LW and Regeneration are kept to deal with Ms' nemesis, magi. T4 LW is crucial when facing a rush mage. Sabre replaces WBT, again due to great flexibility. Of course, its 2 damage also helps in some occasions. And since I have 3x Sabre, why not have a Ogloth for anti-mage fun, huh?
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