Jeez, that's powerful. And wordy. There's barely any space left in the text box, and this is a core set card. Yeah, it's "mythic" but c'mon.
Posted By:
Rudyardo
(7/29/2009 2:17:17 AM)
Tap this guy and it's almost impossible to not say, "sick 'em"
Posted By:
dgregory
(10/7/2009 11:57:38 PM)
Loving it. The flavour is awesome. The mechanic is awesome. What's not to like?
Posted By:
Wizard-of-the-Toast
(10/10/2011 11:47:31 PM)
Howl of the Night Pack, Wren's Run Packmaster, Wolf-Skull Shaman, combined with Master of the Hunt they could all be used in an effecient wolf deck.
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(7/25/2009 5:14:52 PM)
Usually wolves are in the sidelines. (i.e. ally or elf decks) But now wolves can be the main attraction!
Posted By:
Arachibutyrophobia
(10/18/2009 7:41:43 PM)
What I am trying now is MoWH, Wren's Run Packmaster, with Vigor as the big creature. MoWH plus the Packmaster means you only need one wolf out to take down most creatures. In this situation, you can use MoWH to take down a creature, then use the Packmaster's ability to summon another (untapped) wolf with deathtouch to block with. Should Vigor be in play, then your wolves also become bigger every time they are used by the MoWH. Throw in Wren's Run Vanquishers to hold the line when you don't have either of the wolf generators out, and it can be championed by the Packmaster (though more likely you would champion one of your mana elves by that time.)
Posted By:
ChronosMTG
(10/19/2009 12:56:38 PM)
Or a Green/White with Mark of the Asylum and Harm's Way like skoll92 was saying. Add the Whispersilk cloaks, Howl of the Night Pack, some mana accelerating elves, and some pacifisms for the early game and you've got a winner.
Posted By:
djpraiseadelik
(10/17/2009 8:30:43 AM)
This guy begs to splash white for Mark of Asylum. Being able to save your wolves after the "Arena" effect is really nice. Harm's Way works well for this as well.
Finally, this guy is amazing in casual legacy with Serra's Blessing. Gives all your wolves Vigilance...lets you swing and suicide for maximum puppy damage.
This guy is really good with the original Master of the Hunt if you use the new rules for "Bands with Other".
Posted By:
kitsunewarlock
(8/14/2009 12:11:55 AM)
i think m10 has the best core set mythics ever
Posted By:
HellkatOverlord
(10/6/2012 8:31:09 PM)
I played him recently in a draft (my first pack, he was the rare AND the foil... and one of the uncommons was Overrun!) and he's surprisingly brutal even in limited without support from other Wolf cards. He's total Doom Blade bait, which is annoying, but can be turned to your advantage. Illusionary Servant air forces are brutal in limited, and his ability just murders them.
A great trick is that it's totally fair game to block with your wolves and then sic them on an unblocked creature... just unfair. Throw a Whispersilk Cloak on him if you want him to live, though.
Posted By:
TroglodyteJB
(8/4/2009 8:21:21 AM)