Main Deck ( 99 cards)

Sideboard ( 15 cards)

Deck Description

Slivers have always drawn hate, why not just accept that there will be hate, and adapt?



In this deck, the slivers have been trimmed down to make room for stuff to make them wipe-resistant. While we're at it, there is also a number of land wipe cards added to knock out the competition while you're sitting pretty on your sliver version of a flock of birds-of-paradise.



This is designed as a multiplayer EDH deck, and I'll be putting it through the playtesting gauntlet to help adjust it over time. Some key differences of design over a 1-on-1 Slivers deck: first, this is not an aggro deck, nor is it designed to combo your friends into annoyed submission. In playstyle, this deck is a pillow-fort that hides a stax canon. When up and running, it can destroy or steal creatures, and can do point destruction on artifacts and enchantments. While the slivers themselves aren't immune to board-wipes, they are as resistant to it as possible, and this deck aims that any wipe that hits you should hit your opponents worse.



The main win condition besides simply beating people with an army of slivers is sac-ing your sliver tokens to trigger the pillow-fort's defenses, and deal loads of pain to your opponents (damage + sac-a-creature effects).



To make this a 1-on-1 deck, simply swap the relevant sideboard cards in: counterspells, tutors, damage enchantments, and whatever else seems appropriate. In such a case, the pillowfort becomes merely a way to delay your opponent while you get the upper hand.



Commander/General: Sliver Overlord (listed in sideboard here)



Inspirational credit to:

http://www.mtgvault.com/sickbabyrocksdudeand/decks/sliver-edh/

http://www.mtgvault.com/hitek1208/decks/sliver/



For a cheaper version of this deck (since I only play it as a proxy deck):

- Replace the dual-lands with basic lands

- Replace the fancy Slivers with similar cheaper ones

-- You'll go a little slower, but its better to have a deck than nothing at all. There isnt' anything irreplacable in the deck besides the General and the Crystaline Sliver.



EDIT: Will revise the text here and below after playtesting deck enough that it is stable. Till then check the changelog comments below for details.



EDIT: This deck is now hosted at Tapped Out (they've got nicer tools than the vault does), I'll try to keep this copy of the deck synced with the one there, but there may be a delay. You can find it here: http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/slivers-destroyer-of-worlds/