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Innistrad: Crimson Vow Provides Werewolf Decks One-Mana Threat In Ascendant Packleader

Green gets the aggressive one-drop it needs to thrive as Standard evolves.

Courtesy of Wizards of the Coast (WotC) and the Magic: the Gathering Reddit, take a look at a one-drop for Werewolf decks from Innistrad: Crimson Vow — Ascendant Packleader!

Werewolf decks have lacked early plays and Ascendant Packleader looks to slot right in for the builds focused on Arlinn, the Pack’s Hope and friends.

Ascendant Packleader enters the battlefield with a +1+1 counter on it if you control a permanent with mana value 4 or greater.

Whenever you cast a spell with mana value 4 or greater, put a +1+1 counter on Ascendant Packleader.

Ascendant Packleader is an aggressive one-drop with two power than can grow as the game goes on and can be played later in the game as more than just a 2/1 for one. Even if you don’t have Ascendant Packleader on the first turn it will help fill in the gaps on your curve while paying you off for playing bigger threats like Esika’s Chariot and Wrenn and Seven.

What do you think of Ascendant Packleader? Is this one-drop the real deal or all huff and no puff?

Innistrad: Crimson Vow is currently scheduled for release on November 19. View our official preview gallery.