All your base belong to us

by JustOneCornetto on 30 January 2015

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (11 cards)

Creatures (6)

Sorceries (5)

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Deck Description

Its just an idea I had off the top of my head, must admit not a good a idea by the looks of it, needs a lot of work i would say. Feed back would be great but i do want to keep the deck modern :)

Deck Tags

  • Slivers
  • Rainbow
  • Modern
  • Tribal

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for All your base belong to us

I'm not going to tell you all the slivers there are as, if you play with the deck and encounter walls I want you to feel that rush of satisfaction as you add a sliver that hard counters the deck that was giving you trouble. And there always is a counter for any deck when you play slivers.


Seeing as your using some of the old silvers I recommend

Heart Sliver (the one less mana is very relevant when it means that you can ramp out another dude with gem hide just that little faster. :D )

Quick Sliver (the plays with this guy can be insane)

Harmonic sliver (SB tech for artefact/enchantment decks)

Homing Sliver (as a three of, this guy can be any sliver you need in the deck, meaning that you can run less of the toolbox guys, like heart gladerider, striking and such, allowing you to make your deck very diverse and be able to deal with almost any problem thrown at it!)

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Posted 30 January 2015 at 16:18

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If you had to add one thing. Homing sliver will make the deck. I run 4. The ability to search for the perfect counter for 3 generic is too good to pass up, especially in a 5 color.

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Posted 09 February 2015 at 19:28

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