Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) modModern
Approx. Value:
$8.09

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Avg. CMC 3.33
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 23 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (22)
1 Flayer of the Hatebound
$0.37 Creature - Devil
2 Goblin Arsonist
$0.06 Creature - Goblin Shaman
1 Lumberknot
$0.13 Creature - Treefolk
3 Nearheath Stalker
$0.04 Creature - Vampire Rogue
2 Orchard Spirit
$0.03 Creature - Spirit
1 Pitchburn Devils
$0.02 Creature - Devil
2 Pyreheart Wolf
$0.24 Creature - Wolf
1 Rage Thrower
$0.06 Creature - Human Shaman
2 Russet Wolves
$0.01 Creature - Wolf
2 Skirsdag Cultist
$0.15 Creature - Human Shaman
2 Strangleroot Geist
$0.33 Creature - Spirit
3 Young Wolf
$0.40 Creature - Wolf
Instant (5)
2 Fling
$0.07 Instant
1 Naturalize
$0.07 Instant
2 Wild Hunger
$0.10 Instant
Sorcery (7)
1 Overrun
$0.33 Sorcery
2 Prey Upon
$0.06 Sorcery
2 Rampant Growth
$0.43 Sorcery
2 Rolling Temblor
$0.03 Sorcery
Artifact (1)
1 Greatsword
$0.14 Artifact - Equipment
Enchantment (1)
1 Gutter Grime
$0.38 Enchantment
Land (24)
13 Forest
$0.08 Basic Land - Forest
11 Mountain
$0.11 Basic Land - Mountain
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
The scariest thing a monster can do is not stay dead. That's exactly how the creatures in the "Monstrous Surprise" deck behave. When any creature with the undying ability dies, if it didn't have a +1/+1 counter on it, it returns from the graveyard to the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it. If it dies now, it'll stay down . . . but how many extra lives can your opponent afford to deal with?

Start out the game by developing your mana base with Rampant Growth and casting small creatures like Young Wolf and Strangleroot Geist. Eventually you can make your creatures more formidable in combat with Greatsword or Wild Hunger. Use Fling, Prey Upon, and Skirsdag Cultist's ability to take down your opponent's creatures (or your opponent!). Overrun and Pyreheart Wolf let you make a final push on the battlefield to win the game.

Meanwhile, every time one of your creatures dies (whether it comes back from the dead or not), Lumberknot gets bigger, Gutter Grime creates increasingly large Ooze tokens, and Rage Thrower deals 2 damage to your opponent. And every time one of your creatures comes back from the dead, Flayer of the Hatebound lets it deal damage to any creature or player you like.

Some fun cards you might enjoy adding to the deck include Vorapede, a beefy green creature with vigilance, trample, and undying, and Feed the Pack, which lets you sacrifice creatures to create a number of Wolf tokens equal to that creature's toughness. It's especially good when you get to sacrifice your undying creatures twice!
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