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Legendary Creature — Human Werewolf // Legendary Creature — Werewolf
First strike When Rahilda, Wanted Cutthroat deals combat damage to a player, exile a nonland card from their library at random. During any turn you attacked with a Wolf or Werewolf, you may cast that card and you may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast that spell. Daybound (If a player casts no spells during their own turn, it becomes night next turn.)
“Flip a werewolf into double-strike aggression and bash face.”
Rahilda is a lean, mean aggressive machine that leverages the day/night cycle to flip between a first-strike beater and a double-strike powerhouse. Your gameplan revolves around turning her face-up at night and swinging for massive damage, especially when she's equipped or pumped. The deck wants to control when day/night triggers happen, using cards that either advance the turn cycle or force nights to occur, so you're consistently flipping Rahilda into her more dangerous form.
Build around cheap equipment and pump spells to maximize her efficiency—every point of damage counts when you're swinging twice. Include creatures and effects that benefit from attacking, plus ways to manipulate the day/night mechanic to ensure you're hitting on your terms. A few sacrifice outlets or blink effects let you abuse her transformation triggers for extra value. The deck wins through sheer commander damage and combat aggression, often before opponents stabilize.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip expensive fetchlands and use basic Mountains plus budget mana rocks like Wayfarer's Bauble and Cursed Scroll; replace pricey equipment with Bonesplitter and Adventuring Gear.
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