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i know what ur thinking, i wouldnt want to look through all these cards either if i just pulled up this deck. but i promise im not a newb just throwing in the best cards he has and hoping for the best. This is a rainbow tribal sliver deck. What i have found out through trial and error in these type of decks, both rainbow and slivers individually, is that diversity is a key component. If u just throw in 4 coppies of things stheir abilities will overlap and u will gain nothing. for instance, what will my creatures do with 4 first strike abilities, nothing, y not make it first strike, +1+1, flying, and regenerate.....suddenly they r deadly as hell, the only way to do this is to put in diverse slivers rather then tooooo many coppies of the same ones. sliver legion is an unholy god in here, in the right hands he cant be stopped. gemhide sliver is a big aspect here, as r the worldly tutors for getting gemhide and legion, both would be good to have. prismatic omen will ensure u can play anything, but i think ive made the best land choices i could anyway. Ive included 1 of each of the origional double lands and then a few others that r fantastic for rainbow decks. with all htese good things working, rainbow was the only way to go. let me reiterate again, i know that in usual decks more coppies is better, but not in this deck. also i balanced the colors of all hte creatures in here so there would be an almost perfect proportion of each color
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i know u want to just ignore it, but read the description
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