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Neo-Werewolves, Morophon, the Best Wolf (EDH / Commander)

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when i first started playing magic, i wanted so much to build werewolves, the problem was... there wasn't very much werewolf support, there's only a handful of cards to use and only spread out between 2 colors, and in magic i have learned that playing magic requires versitility... werewolves were forced to be aggro in commander and they almost never get to flip, meanwhile VAMPIRES GET SUPPORT EVERY GOD DAMNNED SET, so to compete and keep alive these Halloween themed troupe of vampire versus werewolves i designed gahiji naya werewolves, and to this day still have this deck and will not disassemble it, this monstrosity is the culmination of my work for werewolves, to use all the wolves i want to use in the way i want to play, when the new inestrad werewolves set comes out both werewolf decks are getting an upgrade... they better give me a good werewolf commander that isn't Ulrich levels of bad... effects like gahiji and morophon are fitting of a werewolf commander, werewolves need this bonus,

as for this deck, it plays as simple as they come, i put out werewolves buff them use them to slap people in the face and don't stop swinging till the swinging's done, there's some trickery here as well, using Odric for keyword soup or getting out doubling season to keep up with tokens or +1/+1 counters is good, and last but certainly not least moonmist.. flip all you werewolves paired with immerwolf to make sure they don't flip back, i have played a version of this deck for years and only have ever had to make tiny adjustments to keep the deck functional and effective, hopefully wizards of the coast will give me the werewolf mtg's werewolves deserve in either naya or 5 color combinations just to level the playing field with werewolves vs vampires....

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