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Before, 5-color Sliver decks required prohibitive mana fixing, NO MORE!!!.
(Stick it in with Sliver Queen and Heart Sliver for massive armies) -- By Bob, the Demonic Chipmunk from California on October 05, 2006 |
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The clearly best sliver card in Time Spiral. This little thingy makes 5 colour deck easy to use and new kick-ass champions as Sliver Queen and Sliver Overlord can easily get out early in the game. This card opens a massive amount of doors to sliver lovers! -- By Joakim Sørmo from Flisa, Norway on October 10, 2006 |
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This is indeed the best sliver ever, because he makes all your slivers birds of paradise in a sense, and it will get even better once people play that fury and might sliver on the third or fourth turn, cause then your opponent might want to just concede because you have offically whipped them. Ohh warning, depending on how many people abuse the sliver motiff, he might get restricted or banned, but i'm hoping he won't. -- By Charles Burns from Mesquite, TX USA on October 30, 2006 |
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Without doubt the best sliver a deck could possibly have. This card make possible to add expensive creatures as bonesplitter,might sliver, plague and many others early in the game (even the third turn!!!).Just amazing! -- By Anonymous from greece on December 30, 2006 |
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How, I repeat HOW is this thing not a rare and not worth more? Here's a game scenario: "Hey, guess what, I'm playing a sliver deck" (opponent groans). "Hey, also... every creature in my deck is now a birds of paradise" (opponent concedes). Honestly Wizards, like slivers weren't broken enough...
Want even more fun... combine with sliver queen, and take a little look at an overlooked card from onslaught (mana echoes). HOLY GOD! -- By graham from massachusetts on December 30, 2006 |
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Gemhide sliver is deliciously broken, and it's a common to boot. It can give all the slivers the birds of paradise ability which makes a 5 colour sliver deck insanely easy to use. Just stick four of these in your sliver deck, as well as maybe a couple of Prismatic Lens artifacts, and mana will pretty much never be a problem. -- By rogonandi from Edmonton, AB Canada on February 28, 2007 |
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Excellent poor man's Birds of Paradise. Even in a non-sliver deck, these guys are useful for their ability to crank out any color mana. -- By Taninriff from Cleveland, OH on August 03, 2007 |
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