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This is a casual kitchen table five color sliver deck. It's a mouthful, but always a lot of fun both in versus and in larger multiplayer formats.
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This deck is always a lot of fun, but it is firmly a casual kitchen table configuration, with a few areas of improvement desired.1) The mana base either plays as adequate or drowning in lands late game. Few creatures or spells in this deck require more than a single color to cast, relying heavily on colorless for the remainder. How can the mana base be improved?2) The 'Instants', 'Sorceries' and 'Enchantments' are okay, but there's gotta be better options out there. Any ideas on which of these could be swapped out for something better?3) The variety of slivers is an intentional aspect of this kitchen table deck. That said, are there any suggestions for better ones to include?
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I mean, there are at least 200 different dual/triple/tribal lands to improve the manabase depending on the budget and desired speed of the deck.Ancient Ziggurat if you are willing to go full creatureUnclaimed Territory and Unknown Shores otherwise. And also lands like Dismal Backwater etc.Lay of the Land has to be top 50 worst cards ever printed in the entire game of magic, don't run it, not even when held at gunpoint, have principles!Generally speaking, the best way to build slivers is to go all in on +1/+1 lord slivers, sinew, predatory, and muscle. Then to add cards like Winding Way and Lead the Stampede as your only non-creature spells. If you must play other non-sliver spells, then Negate is not an awful one. And other cards that allow you to search for specific slivers for specific situations are also probably a good idea. Fauna Shaman and Evolutionary Leap should be cheap hopefully. They allow you to get the slivers you need when you need them, though at a cost.Groundshaker Sliver is just bad almost all of the time you would rather have almost any other sliver. Battering Sliver is almost as bad.
Many thanks for these suggestions. I'll see what I can pull in and update from these suggestions!
Okay, I've dug in and taken TheSwarmer's advice above to heart and made some changes based on what was in my collection and a few things in my budget. In play testing and with real games, the deck more consistently builds board presence. Here are the changes I made, plus some mana balancing.Added2x Sliver Hive4x Unknown Shores1x Crystal Quarry1x Necrotic Sliver1x Homing Sliver2x Harmonic Sliver1x Sliver Legion3x Sinew Sliver2x Predatory Sliver2x Diffusion Sliver1x Chromatic OrreryRemoved2x Pacifism2x Giant Growth1x Disenchant2x Lay of the Land1x Battering Sliver1x Groundshaker Sliver1x Blade Sliver2x Plated Sliver