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{{Expansion |
{{Infobox set
   Expansion Name    = [[Image:Slivers logo.png|250px]]|
   |image = H09 logo.png
   Symbol  = Slivers expansion symbol.png |
   |symbol_description = A claw of a sliver
   Symbol Description = |
   |design = [[Ken Nagle]],<br />[[Mike Turian]]
  Design Team = [[Ken Nagle]], [[Mike Turian]]|
   |development = Ken Nagle,<br />Mike Turian
   Development Team = same as design|
   |release = November 20, 2009
   Release Date      = November 20, 2009|
   |plane = [[Multiverse|Multiversal]]
   Mechanics          = None new|
   |mechanics = [[Tribal]] ([[sliver]]s)
   Keywords          = None new|
   |size = 60 cards
   Size= 60|
  |code_expansion = H09
   Expansion Code = PDS|
   |code_expansion_ref = [http://magic.wizards.com/en/game-info/products/card-set-archive/premium-deck-series-slivers Product info]
   Block Name=Premium Deck Series|
   |series = [[Premium Deck Series]]
   First Set=Premium Deck Series: Slivers|
   |first = {{series|Premium Deck Series: Slivers}}
   Second Set=|
   |second = {{series|Premium Deck Series: Fire & Lightning}}
   Third Set=|
   |third = {{series|Premium Deck Series: Graveborn}}
   Previous Set      = [[Duel Decks: Garruk vs. Liliana|Garruk vs. Liliana]]|
   |previous = Duel Decks: Garruk vs. Liliana
   This Set          = Premium Deck Series: Slivers|
   |next = Worldwake
  Next Set          = [[Worldwake]]|
}}
}}
'''Premium Deck Series: Slivers''' is a limited box set to be released in November 20, 2009. It will be available worldwide in English.  
'''Premium Deck Series: Slivers''' is a limited [[box set]] that was released November 20, 2009.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/premium-deck-series-slivers-2009-07-28|''Premium Deck Series: Slivers''|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|July 28, 2009}}</ref>  It was available worldwide in English. It contains an all-[[foil]] 60-card deck, a [[spindown life counter]], and a foil [[deck box]].  The set retailed for $34.99 US.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/premium-deck-series-slivers-2009-11-09|''Premium Deck Series: Slivers''|[[Kenneth Nagle]]|November 9, 2009}}</ref>


It contains an all-[[foil]] 60-cards deck including 5 rare cards and 1 mythic rare and comes with a [[spindown life counter]] and a foil deck box. The set retails for $34.99 US.
==Unimaginable Destruction==
Vicious, territorial, and able to share abilities, [[Sliver]]s are nearly impossible to stop. This new and powerful, 60-card, all foil deck contains some of greatest Sliver cards from throughout ''[[Magic]]'' history, including several that have never been released in foil before!


==Deck List==
==Description==
{{cquote|
This deck has two goals: First, play lands that can produce many different colors. Second, cast many Slivers to attack and defend for you.
 
You'll want to mulligan hands with only one land and hands whose lands all produce the same color of mana. <c>Gemhide Sliver</c>, <c>Ancient Ziggurat</c>, and <c>Rupture Spire</c> are all great cards to see in your opening hand because they give you access to all five colors.
 
Attack whenever it's safe to damage your opponent, using your Sliver abilities to aid you before and during combat. Don't allow your creatures to die in combat if you can help it; even a lowly <c>Metallic Sliver</c> will get exponentially better as your Sliver army grows. Keeping your early Slivers safe from harm can pay off big late in the game.
 
Your deck has a myriad of Slivers for a reason: each individual Sliver aids your Sliver army in a different way. <c>Crystalline Sliver</c> stops targeted effects. <c>Heart Sliver</c> lets Slivers attack immediately. <c>Quick Sliver</c> allows you to cast Slivers during combat or even during your opponent's turn. <c>Virulent Sliver</c> can irreversibly poison an opponent to death regardless of that player's life total.
 
Some Sliver abilities are so powerful that they require the sacrifice of a Sliver. <c>Acidic Sliver</c> can finish off your opponent, <c>Victual Sliver</c> can gain you life to stay in the game, and <c>Necrotic Sliver</c> can destroy your opponent's troublesome permanents. Use <c>Brood Sliver</c> to create expendable 1/1 Sliver tokens to this end. When you run low on Slivers to cast, use <c>Distant Melody</c> or <c>Aphetto Dredging</c> to restock your hand with Sliver carts.
 
Use <c>Homing Sliver</c> and <c>Sliver Overlord</c> to ensure that you have the right Sliver at the right time. You can even use them to find your <c>Amoeboid Changeling</c>. Later on, you can use <c>Amoeboid Changeling</c> to turn your opponent's best creature into a Sliver, and then steal it with <c>Sliver Overlord</c>!
 
<c>Heartstone</c> makes Sliver abilities cost 1 less to activate, and it's particularly potent with <c>Spectral Sliver</c> and <c>Sliver Overlord</c>. However, <c>Heartstone</c> helps your opponents too--just as your Slivers do when you're facing another Sliver deck--so be careful or it could backfire!
 
<c>Wild Pair</c> shines in the late game, but it requires some finesse. The Sliver creature cards in your library are 1/1, 2/2, or 3/3 (along with one 7/7 <c>Sliver Overlord</c>). On the battlefield, they're potentially larger. For example, if none of your other Slivers affect power or toughness, you could cast a <c>Muscle Sliver</c> from your hand and then use Wild Pair's ability to fetch a free <c>Might Sliver</c> from your library (<c>Muscle Sliver</c> is a 2/2 on the battlefield while <c>Might Sliver</c> is a 2/2 in your library). Through fancy use of <c>Muscle Sliver</c>, <c>Might Sliver</c>, <c>Spectral Sliver</c>, and <c>Hibernation Sliver</c>, it's possible for <c>Wild Pair</c> to put any and all Slivers from your library onto the battlefield!}}
 
==Decklist==
<d title="Premium Deck Series: Slivers">
<d title="Premium Deck Series: Slivers">
Land
Creatures
2 Ancient Ziggurat
5 Forest
2 Island
3 Mountain
2 Plains
1 Rootbound Crag
2 Rupture Spire
2 Swamp
2 Terramorphic Expanse
2 Vivid Creek
2 Vivid Grove
 
Creature
1 Acidic Sliver
1 Acidic Sliver
1 Amoeboid Changeling
1 Amoeboid Changeling
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1 Aphetto Dredging
1 Aphetto Dredging
1 Distant Melody
1 Distant Melody
Lands
2 Ancient Ziggurat
5 Forest
2 Island
3 Mountain
2 Plains
1 Rootbound Crag
2 Rupture Spire
2 Swamp
2 Terramorphic Expanse
2 Vivid Creek
2 Vivid Grove
</d>
</d>


The mythic rare in this deck is <c>Sliver Overlord</c>.
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/64 Premium Deck Series: Slivers]
*{{Prodpage|premium-deck-series-slivers|Premium Deck Series: Slivers}}
*{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/242|Premium Deck Series: Slivers|"[[Magic Arcana]]"|Tuesday, July 28, 2009}}
*{{DailyRef|arcana/slivers-packaging-2009-10-22|Slivers Packaging|[[Magic Arcana]]|October 22, 2009}}
*{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/314|Slivers Decklist|"[[Magic Arcana]]"|Thursday, November 5, 2009}}


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Premium Deck Series: Slivers
[[File:{{#setmainimage:H09 logo.png}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description A claw of a sliver
Design Ken Nagle,
Mike Turian
Development Ken Nagle,
Mike Turian
Release date November 20, 2009
Plane Multiversal
Themes and mechanics Tribal (slivers)
Set size 60 cards
Expansion code H09[1]
Premium Deck Series
Slivers Fire & Lightning Graveborn
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Duel Decks: Garruk vs. Liliana Premium Deck Series: Slivers Worldwake

Premium Deck Series: Slivers is a limited box set that was released November 20, 2009.[2] It was available worldwide in English. It contains an all-foil 60-card deck, a spindown life counter, and a foil deck box. The set retailed for $34.99 US.[3]

Unimaginable Destruction

Vicious, territorial, and able to share abilities, Slivers are nearly impossible to stop. This new and powerful, 60-card, all foil deck contains some of greatest Sliver cards from throughout Magic history, including several that have never been released in foil before!

Description

“ 

This deck has two goals: First, play lands that can produce many different colors. Second, cast many Slivers to attack and defend for you.

You'll want to mulligan hands with only one land and hands whose lands all produce the same color of mana. Gemhide Sliver, Ancient Ziggurat, and Rupture Spire are all great cards to see in your opening hand because they give you access to all five colors.

Attack whenever it's safe to damage your opponent, using your Sliver abilities to aid you before and during combat. Don't allow your creatures to die in combat if you can help it; even a lowly Metallic Sliver will get exponentially better as your Sliver army grows. Keeping your early Slivers safe from harm can pay off big late in the game.

Your deck has a myriad of Slivers for a reason: each individual Sliver aids your Sliver army in a different way. Crystalline Sliver stops targeted effects. Heart Sliver lets Slivers attack immediately. Quick Sliver allows you to cast Slivers during combat or even during your opponent's turn. Virulent Sliver can irreversibly poison an opponent to death regardless of that player's life total.

Some Sliver abilities are so powerful that they require the sacrifice of a Sliver. Acidic Sliver can finish off your opponent, Victual Sliver can gain you life to stay in the game, and Necrotic Sliver can destroy your opponent's troublesome permanents. Use Brood Sliver to create expendable 1/1 Sliver tokens to this end. When you run low on Slivers to cast, use Distant Melody or Aphetto Dredging to restock your hand with Sliver carts.

Use Homing Sliver and Sliver Overlord to ensure that you have the right Sliver at the right time. You can even use them to find your Amoeboid Changeling. Later on, you can use Amoeboid Changeling to turn your opponent's best creature into a Sliver, and then steal it with Sliver Overlord!

Heartstone makes Sliver abilities cost 1 less to activate, and it's particularly potent with Spectral Sliver and Sliver Overlord. However, Heartstone helps your opponents too--just as your Slivers do when you're facing another Sliver deck--so be careful or it could backfire!

Wild Pair shines in the late game, but it requires some finesse. The Sliver creature cards in your library are 1/1, 2/2, or 3/3 (along with one 7/7 Sliver Overlord). On the battlefield, they're potentially larger. For example, if none of your other Slivers affect power or toughness, you could cast a Muscle Sliver from your hand and then use Wild Pair's ability to fetch a free Might Sliver from your library (Muscle Sliver is a 2/2 on the battlefield while Might Sliver is a 2/2 in your library). Through fancy use of Muscle Sliver, Might Sliver, Spectral Sliver, and Hibernation Sliver, it's possible for Wild Pair to put any and all Slivers from your library onto the battlefield!

 ”

Decklist

References

External links