The Moon is up

Modern* Zesty

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Zesty says... #1

Alright made a couple changes

Mainboard

+2 Scorned Villager  Flip

+2 Rancor

-2 Ulvenwald Tracker

-1 Immerwolf

-1 Instigator Gang  Flip

Sideboard

+2 Ulvenwald Tracker

-1 Beast Within

-1 Brimstone Volley

I moved tracker to the sideboard because I'm just not finding it very useful outside of R/G aggro and Pod matches. It's too easily dealt with in other situations delver just snags it or gut shots. and it doesn't do anything cept be a 1/1 against control decks. I have not seen R/G aggro or Pod lately so I'm siding it atm.

I added rancor, since I don't plan on playing my werewolf deck again until some point after m13. So just getting that outta the way.

added scorned villager for obvious reasons

Considering breaking down for maaaybe 1-2 green sun's, but there's no way I'd get more.

July 1, 2012 1:04 p.m.

Jarrheadd0 says... #2

I know someone's said it before, but card:Descendants' Path could really help you out.

July 1, 2012 5:41 p.m.

Jarrheadd0 says... #3

I know someone's said it before, but card:Descendants' Path could really help you out.

July 1, 2012 5:42 p.m.

Zesty says... #4

Eh it's one of those cards that either hurts me or helps me, if i reveal that Revenge of the Hunted i needed welp now its at the bottom so no drawing that, and if i need my werewolves to flip and i reveal a creature I can either play it and put myself behind or throw it away and never draw it. It also throws my Garruk Relentless  Flip away. plus it tells my opponent what exactly I have and where it is (i reveal any of my instants and sorceries and now he knows ahead of time I have them). It's a decent card in a tribal setting but I feel not so much in a werewolf deck.

I don't know if anyone suggested this to me but i may pick up Phyrexian Metamorph for my sideboard. since it can copy creatures, and also artifacts. So it's good against swords, wurmcoil, titans, legends, etc.

July 1, 2012 7:06 p.m.

Jarrheadd0 says... #5

All right, fair enough.

July 1, 2012 7:47 p.m.

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