Wolfkin Outcast // Wedding Crasher

Creature — Human Werewolf // Creature — Werewolf

This spell costs {2} less to cast if you control a Wolf or Werewolf.
Daybound (If a player casts no spells during their own turn, it becomes night next turn.)

CMC
6
Mana cost
{5}{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
uncommon
Set
Innistrad: Crimson Vow
Price
$0.28
EDHREC rank
#12823
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Wolfkin Outcast // Wedding Crasher card art
Wolfkin Outcast // Wedding Crasher puts a 3/3 body and a Wolf token on the board for five mana, then flips into a 5/4 trampler that generates another Wolf every time you attack — the back half is the reason to play it. Tovolar, Dire Overlord turns that constant token production into free cards, making this a two-card engine disguised as a vanilla creature.

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Tovolar, Dire Overlord

40.7% of decks · synergy 0.39

Tovolar, Dire Overlord draws cards whenever two or more Wolves or Werewolves deal combat damage, and Wolfkin Outcast // Wedding Crasher feeds that trigger every attack step with a fresh token — it's a repeating card-draw trigger stapled to a threat.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

In Commander, Wolfkin Outcast // Wedding Crasher earns its slot in Werewolf and Wolf tribal builds where the token generation compounds quickly and Tovolar's card draw turns every swing into a draw step. In Pioneer and Modern, a five-mana double-faced creature is too slow for most competitive contexts — the payoff requires untapping with the back half, which aggressive and midrange decks won't allow. Legacy and Vintage are non-starters; the card doesn't interact with those formats' threat density at any point on the curve. This is squarely a Commander card, and specifically a tribal Commander card.

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Price Context

Current price

$0.28 bulk tier

At $0.28, Wolfkin Outcast // Wedding Crasher sits firmly in bulk territory, which tracks — it's a role-player in one archetype rather than a format staple. Bulk prices for tribal pieces like this are stable; you're not racing to buy copies, but you're also not finding a hidden gem at a discount.

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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.