I hate playing against slivers. Therefore i hate this card. (Still giving it a 4 though.)
Posted By:
DivineNocturnus
(8/15/2012 3:22:16 PM)
All Slivers have two claws.
Posted By:
Th3_Dark_On3
(4/24/2013 8:11:23 PM)
'If you the creature type sliver changes...' dafaq did I just read?
4/5 Stars
Posted By:
Hunter06
(8/10/2013 9:45:44 PM)
Really brutal with any of the three legendary slivers and Gemhide / Mana Weft slivers. T4 any of the legendary slivers can be a bad time.
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(9/23/2013 12:49:37 PM)
I'm trying to decide whether to run 4 copies in my Pauper RG Sliver deck, or (as I'm doing with other Slivers that don't self-stack) only 2. Having it in play helps me replace my redundant Sliver cards, but it may itself become redundant.
Posted By:
seahen
(12/22/2013 5:23:12 PM)
An expensive Fauna Shaman/Survival of the Fittest for only Slivers on a Gray Ogre. Still is a good card even though it offers the effect for twice the cost for a fraction of the options. The number and power of sliver hatebears such as Harmonic Sliver, the awkwardness of most ability granting slivers in multiples, and the strength of having many singular slivers makes even this limited flexibility better or at least more necessary than it might be. To make this card Modern worthy it would need an all sliver combo to tutor up.... which would essentially make Sliver Tribal into a probably worse Birthing Pod deck. This is mostly because, like Survival of the Fittest, Birthing Pod is just way more degenerate.
All in all it still manages to be an exciting common, and that it theoretically could serve as a stand in for some of the most degenerate ... (see all)
Posted By:
casualhorror
(2/4/2014 2:37:53 AM)