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So, part of my job at the shop is teaching people how to play good magic. I teach from people walk in all the way to tournaments. i try to help newer people who want to play good CASUAL magic so they can understand and start getting a stratagy going. I am making a new deck for my intermedate class. and next sunday they will be learning how to create their own inexpensive tribal deck for casual. I want to keep this under a set amount. I want to show them how to make a tribal deck that is under 50$ work for almost any game to their advantage. so i decided to create a sliver deck because when my pops was teaching me as a lad, he had a bad ass sliver deck. Now, im not the best magic player out there * I tell my students that* i tell them that by next week that any kid *ages 6-15* that is in the course will be better than me. so please i need a few advice about how to use G/W sliver swarm deck. thanks! vito
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I see that you use gemhide sliver, what makes it possible to play slivers in any colors. what about making the "Sliver Overlord", "Amoeboid Changeling" combo??
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That is pretty nifty bro. ill add that in and show them more ways that cards can combo off eachother. I already had a student come up to me with the myr combo and said he figured it out by himself. *which this 10 year old who just started playing magic a month a go* I told him it was a great way to use a fire ball or red sun zenith in it.. should have seen his eyes bro.
Im glad to hear :D
Plated sliver is a good one, as are ward sliver and poultice sliver. Could always sideboard them.
The good thing about sliver decks is that they don't need a whole lot of spells. Just utilise the slivers' abilities to your advantage, and use the boosters to produce big slivers.
exactly! expecially when you get gem out cause all you will need for mana after that is nothing... LOL