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Lands:
24 Mountain

Creatures:
4 Magma Sliver
4 Heart Sliver
4 Two-Headed Sliver
4 Hunter Sliver
4 Blade Sliver
2 Fury Sliver
4 Bonesplitter Sliver

Other Spells:
4 Galvanic Arc
2 Panic Attack
4 Taste of Mayhem

Reckless Slivers.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
While most red decks are focused on getting the opponent from 20 to 0, this one is a tad more complicated than that. There are two general strategies with this deck. The Two-Headed Sliver approach is one of them, the basic idea being to force the opponent to block with two creatures, which will generally result in a two for one trade because of the abundant power boosting slivers like Magma Sliver, Blade Sliver, and Bonesplitter Sliver. The other strategy involves abusing Hunter Sliver and systematically killing off the opponent’s slivers one at a time. Again, with the help of the +X/+0 effects that red is so famous for, this deck should be able to pretty much kill any creature in exchange for one of its own. One weakness of this deck is that its creatures die easily. The only ways of keeping them in play involve the double strike effect of Fury Sliver or the first strike effect of Galvanic Arc.

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TRIBAL: Slivers - Magma Sliver / Bonesplitter Sliver / Galvanic Arc

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