It’s an amazing card! In my first game it quickly became like a 15/15 and seemed almost ridiculous. It doesn’t always work that well, but it is definitely one of the best werewolves. And finally a cheap one!
Yeah, surprisingly good, I think. Probably (?) not OP because, like Ulvenwald Hydra, it’s usually quite small for that very first turn it comes into play (altough crucially the Hydra has reach, which means it’s easy to kill both with spells and in combat for the short window of time when it’s small), but very powerful certainly.
I immediately put him in my Nissa deck while the event was still in. I find him a lot more fun with Kiora though. He definitely synergizes with the last event reward as well.
My current QB Kiora deck for kicks (warning, not optimal):
Creature
Sage of Ancient Lore (event reward)
Silverfur Partisan
Forgotten Creation (last event reward)
Spell
Haunted Cloak (very cheap buff on Silverfur, mandatory defense against Runaway Carriage and other hexproof, trample to push damage through)
Stratus Walk (cheap buff for Silverfur, give flight for evasion or for blocking flying creatures, draw card to buff the Sage)
Turn to Frog (mandatory spot removal for non-hexproof)
Support
Nissa’s Pilgrimage (standard ramp/cascade)
Fertile Thicket (standard ramp/cascade)
Fevered Visions (card draw and passive damage on opponent - risky by giving him cards, but more useful for us as it buffs the Sage)
Prism Array (take advantage of AI’s ability to multi-cascade-landfall, massive card draw, disable opponents’ first slot)
I get to run 3 creatures which gives me options and increases my chance of drawing one. I typically like bigger creatures with Kiora to use her second ability, but I made an exception this time for the exceptional versatility.
I suppose with all the card draw you could put Sphinx’s Tutelage, but I don’t like sacrificing my own ramp just to slow the opponent down. I find it slows the game down too much which is less fun for everyone.
The important part of playing this deck is to plan the combo carefully and play multiple cards in a single turn. You don’t want to play card for card. I usually throw down a couple supports first, but when it comes to the creatures:
Sage of Ancient Lore - you don’t want to play this guy without being set up for card draw; it’s Ok if you get him out early game, but your best combo is to play him and then the Forgotten Creation immediately after for the bonus +6/+6 buff
Silverfur Partisan - the best way to play this guy is to have 2 or 3 buff spells banked, then lay him down first and immediately buff him a couple times - this is to protect against spells and abilities (and Scab clan berserker) which typically do 6 damage
Prism Array - this guy is your best friend; it serves as protection against the many landfalls that can usually help the AI overrun the board; keep throwing out cards manually to keep some slots open as every card drawn buffs the Sage
It would be better if you add Trail of Evidence and ditch Prism Array, because Trail is just that good. Trail will draw you more cards than Prism, it is cheap and seriously underrated. Make that kiora a bit spell heavy and enjoy
Having both trail and Prism will bottleneck your deck
I’m very please with this card. I was sorta surprised that they would give away such a decent card by completing the event. compare to previous reward, this card is amazing! and have become one of my favs. just slap a hunted cloak and u got yourself a monster blocker that tramples.
The last event card was decent too. Though not a big hitter, the zombie can bump the Sage or Geralf’s masterpiece. earning a spot in my deck when I play with either sage or masterpiece. and a good trigger for tutelage.
Side note: the sage is a she.
Art by Slawomir Maniak
My Sage is flipping inconsistently, btw… she cares not whether I or my opponent casts 0, 1, or 2 spells in a turn. At least I think its’ inconsistent, had anyone managed to figure out when she flips?
My Sage has been flipping as I would expect from the wording. She appears to heal damage when she flips too - is this normal?
I’ve built a 1-creature Kiora Sage of Ancient Lore / Day’s Undoing deck:
Sage of Ancient Lore
Fertile Thicket
Day’s Undoing
Pore over the Pages
Animist’s Awakening
Natural Connection
Seek the Wilds
Stratus Walk
Haunted Cloak
Exert Influence
It’s not uncommon for me to end a game with a 50/50 or stronger Werewolf of Ancient Hunger. It has its weaknesses, but it has been surprisingly consistent. And dang, is it fun.
Quick note that Sage loses the Toughness buff from Aim High when it Transforms back to Sage from Werewolf on the Opponent’s turn. I’ve flagged it in the bugs forum.
Thought it was weird when Sage had a lower toughness thsn power when she hadn’t taken any damage and should have been the same P/T. Finally worked out which spell it was. No surprise that its from SOI.