Okay, so the creatures are - more or less - sorted for now; I'm fairly settled on the numbers, ten one drops, ten two drops, thirty one total - though I wouldn't mind having at least one more, but I suspect I may ultimately have to drop one more.
There are a few I still consider dubious; these include:
Tidehollow Sculler Not a bad card by any means, but I'm not that fond of effects that take this much time and effort and I'd rather not fool with other peoples cards any more than I have too. I may test
Withered Wretch in it's place, even though Wretch fools with other peoples cards to. I'm not sold on this, as I rarely have extra mana and I'm usually short, but a little gravehate is sometimes exactly what's needed.
Death Baron Deathtouch is often useful, but this guy doesn't really support the main plan, or even the secondary plan.
Fleshbag Marauder I have a soft spot for this guy, and he is sometimes a hero so he will not be the next cut.
Lord of the Undead The anthem is nearly irrelevant for me, and I just don't ever seem to want to use the ability. Still, it seems like a good ability. I went to a good deal of trouble to get this ability stapled to a land -
Unholy Grotto.
Midnight Reaper This guy is just so much worse than
Undead Augur, but I do love cards and he is a knight; he won't likely be the next cut either.
Wonder I still like this ability, but it doesn't support the main plans directly, or even indirectly really. Tangentially maybe?
Sidisi, Undead Vizier This card is just way too expensive for what it does, but I do want a few tutors and I'm committed to not playing the good ones. Sidisi rocks! No way I'd cut her. I'm thinking of rounding up a copy of
Saw in Half to abuse with her.
Okay, that's a fairly long list of dubious cards that are supposed to have been sorted, but I'm not really very keen to ditch any of them and there aren't any Creature cards I'm just dying to try. In addition to the Wretch, I've thought about
Graveborn Muse but a four drop that may do something next turn isn't terribly exciting.
Murderous Rider // Swift End has a limited appeal, but it's not a strong appeal with both halves of the card slightly over-costed and the creature's Zombie cred significantly neutered. Who wants a Zombie that won't go to the graveyard? It's absurd.
Without Haakon, a number of the one drops in particular wouldn't be as appealing, but I don't know that there are better one drops to be had.
Weathered Wayfarer is not here because he's human, which is probably not a good enough reason.
The same logic applies to
Snapcaster Mage but humans are what they are and the deck is and shall remain Tribal Zombie. One Incarnation is about as far off tribe as I'm going.