If you like it, then upvote it!!.
.
.
I've moved on from Zada, although I love the deck with all my heart, because Wizards dropped the ball on making wolves/werewolves competitive even though they made everything else crazy as can be.
My new work of love is Let's Bounce: W/U (White Blue) Kaladesh, which I would suggest each of you check out, but Zada, Hedron Grinder will always be special.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
FIRST NOTE!!!!! IF YOU LIKE THIS DECK BUT WANT A BUDGET VERSION, I'VE GOT YOU COVERED. Wolves Who Bench Eldrazi: Budget Version
Second note!!!! This deck is on Revision 10!!
On the updates i'm going to keep track of play testing I've done.
Wizards of the coast is bat crap crazy with their releases, and i'm totally taking advantage of it.
Silverfur Partisan + Zada, Hedron Grinder + Spells = tons of scary, scary, scary buffed wolves.
Zada, Hedron Grinder + Expedite= draw X cards where X is the number of creatures you control pre Silverfur Partisan trigger.
Zada, Hedron Grinder + Confront the Unknown = massive amounts of investigate triggers which is the second way to have card draw. After you empty your hand use the mana you have to initiate card draw. Don't spend it all at once because you could very well draw into an Expedite.
Might of the Masses is absolutely crazy for one mana with Zada, Hedron Grinder and Silverfur Partisan. You play a one drop green spell targeting Zada, Hedron Grinder, then it makes a copy on each creature you control. It then creates Silverfur Partisan triggers for each werewolf or wolf you control, and then Might of the Masses can resolve, hence you get the effect of the spell after Might of the Masses resolves so all the new wolves will count for all the Might of the Masses triggers.
SIDEBOARD TECH:
Natural State helps deal with super annoying artifacts or enchantments.
Kozilek's Return is in there to help clear the field, especially against weenie decks or clearing out their wolves in a mirror match, but be careful since it can very well clear out your wolves as well. Howlpack Resurgence can help with this by making your 2/2's into 3/3's and thus not kill your own creatures with it.
I chose Lightning Axe as the sideboard for control because i think it will deal with threats you just need to hate on very well. Sure, you've got to discard a card, but it's one drop for five damage at instant speed.
Moonlight Hunt is on the sideboard for more moonlight hunt goodness.
I thought about display of dominance and not putting it on the sideboard since it's specific, but thinking back on it again that's exactly what sideboard needs. Specific answers to specific problems that might destroy your deck. It's an answer to the few super annoying black and blue enchantments that can go on your deck (besides just naturalize) and besides just destroying enchantments or making them not able to target your creatures when they're spells on the stack, they also can be used as a faux counter against other super annoying blue and black spells that target your creatures.
Note about play testing: The goal is to make my deck the best, so if I didn't play right it wouldn't help me make my deck insane when the cards arrive.