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Wulven are dumb
by
, 03-02-2011 at 10:35 PM (11145 Views)
Got a lot of time on your hands? It's hard to lose if you're playing this deck correctly, but it might take you a while to win.
Core of the deck: (25)
Darkclaw
4x Lone Wolf
4x What Big Teeth
4x Captured Prey
4x Speedstrike
4x Rabid Bite
4x Regeneration
Stuff you can tweak: (5)
1x Plasma Behemoth
3x Fire Snake
1x Rain Delay
Notably absent:
Bazaar, Bad Santa
. You don't need them. Moreover, they help your opponent. Every turn, you gain 2 life (which is really closer to 5 or 6 life) and take 2 of theirs. You play out the most important cards in your deck by turn 4, and spend a ton of turns just attacking and not playing any cards. Why would you want to help your opponent assemble a defense any faster?
Resources:
Speedstrike#2-4, What Big Teeth #2-4, Lone Wolf #2-4, Fire Snakes after turn 2, maybe a Regeneration/Captured Prey
/Rabid Bite early game. If you happen to be up against a class who can destroy weapons (Priest, Warrior) save your extra Teeth. If you're up against Ter Adun
, also save your extra Lone Wolfs (because his innate ability can destroy it, for some reason).
The gameplan:
Equip teeth, bite opponent's hero -> win.
...
Really, it's that easy. Play out What Big Teeth, Speedstrike
, and Lone Wolf, in that order, and just maul their hero. Most allies can't hurt you any faster than you heal up, and Rabid Bite takes care of crowds. The biggest headache for you is Aeon Stormcaller, and he's the guy you're saving those Captured Prey
for.
Those last five cards can be pretty much whatever you want. The Fire Snakes are to squeeze in a little damage in the first few turns, and Plasma Behemoth+ Rain Delay
gives me a little extra reach in the endgame. YMMV.
Oh, and if you get a Darkclawmirror, don't even bother. Just find another match.
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