Also, swapping out one of your enchantments for Call to the Kindred might be a good choice, too.
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Personally, I would drop living death and sword of the animist to add hive stirrings. Sword of the animist isnt helping you a whole lot as you aren't runnung a lot of basic lands, and hive stirrings gets you 2 chump slivers out for 1 spell. I'm against anything that would force you to sacrifice your own creatures, as your Sliver Hivelord won't protect your slivers from that, which is why I'm suggesting getting rid of Living Death.
Something I thought would look nice. Any suggestions? Especially for sideboard.
Also, Seedborn Muse would be a good add to any green Legacy deck.
Out of curiosity, what would you do to make this deck modern compatible? And Impact Tremors would be incredible in this deck.
Something I put together with some cards that I recently purchased. Any suggestions for improvement or refinement?
I've wanted to build a Sliver deck since I learned the game many years ago (back when Legion was new), and this is the first time I've been able to sit down and actually build something to play with. (Having a job that pays well enough to spend on cards is also helpful.) I'd love feedback on the build, both criticisms and suggestions. Key combos in the deck are: Heart Sliver/Blur Sliver + Manaweft Sliver + Sliver Queen + Doubling Seasons/Heartstone will generate infinite sliver tokens; if you also have Sliver Legion/Coat of Arms out, all slivers will have infinite-1 power and toughness. If you can manage to get it out, Domri Rade's emblem will grant all your slivers the invaluable hexproof ability, as well as other really nice boosts like doublestrike and trample. Couple that with Sliver Hivelord's Indestructibility, and your sliver's can't be removed from the field unless you want them to. Call to the Kindred gives you the ability to bring one of your many slivers onto the field during your upkeep- if you're lucky, you can get a missing combo piece for free. Xenagos's ability to grant mana equal to your creatures is nice; but his -6 loyalty ability is extremely useful as 87% of the deck is creatures or land that can be put onto the field for free.