Subject: Deck-Slivers Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 13:09:32 EDT From: Krakilin8@aol.com To: fkusumot@ix.netcom.com 3 Coat of Arms 2 Fool's Tome 4 Lotus Petals 4 Metalic Slivers 2 Mox Diamonds 3 Mnemonic Slivers 4 Winged Slivers 3 Mana Leaks 4 Muscle Slivers 3 Horned Slivers 2 Awakenings 3 Birds of Paradise 2 Predatory Hungers 3 Allurens 3 Crystalline Slivers 2 Acidic Slivers 1 Victual Sliver 3 Sliver Queens 2 Heart Slivers 3 Barbed Slivers 2 Incinerates 5 Forests 4 Islands 2 Mountians 2 Cities of Brass 4 Reflecting Pools 3 Gemstone Mines Sideboard: 3 Spined Slivers 4 Hydroblasts 2 Invasion Plans 1 Ensnaring Bridges 2 Cursed Scrolls The Coat of Arms becomes extremely powerfull with a Queen out. Pump out one token, all Slivers get +1/+1. Two tokens, +2/+2 and so on. With a Horned Sliver in play, your Slivers will be able to dish out huge amounts of damage. If your opponent plays with lots of creatures, the Predatory Hungers will pump up a creature to mammoth size. The Null Brooch's disadvantage is almost non- existant because of the rate of speed you go through your deck. Sideboard in the Invasion Plans and Spined Slivers if you're facing a horde deck. They allow your army to be pumped up gigantically, which works well with the Horned Slivers. The Mana Leaks are there for Price of Progress or Ruination. Evan Ross