Sliver Hivelord Commander Deck Tech

Sliver Hivelord by Aleksi Briclot
Sliver Hivelord
In the nascent days of Commander, the original forms of the multicolored menace shared abilities with all members of the creature type, tossing around keywords like Coat of Arms
Keyword Slivers
If there's one thing Slivers are known for, it's sharing keywords. Trying to unpack a Sliver board takes a special kind of talent... or a notepad. Better yet, use an InfiniToken (not a paid spokesman; just a fan). Some provide defensive abilities, like the indestructibility from our commander and the ever-frustrating shroud from Crystalline Sliver
Sliver abilities are incredibly versatile, enabling the hive mind to use all five colors to take advantage of opponents' vulnerabilities. Opponent gaining lots of life? Virulent Sliver
As insectoid and alien as they look, never forget that Slivers have heart. Heart Sliver
Some abilities straddle the line between offense and defense, enabling Slivers to absorb some of the heat they send other places. The deathtouch from Venom Sliver
Power Slivers
Adding abilities is wonderful, but adding power is where the real gameplan of Slivers coalesces. Small creatures with evasion or defensive abilities can be found in other colors, but Sliver Legion
Regal Sliver
Firewake Sliver
Firewake gets even better when we can tap our creatures for mana to use for the generic cost. Manaweft Sliver
Card Selection
Slivers are a deceptively complicated deck to pilot. Mixing and matching abilities, trying to find just the right cocktail of evasion and power to remain the beatdown when the table knows exactly what you're doing, and kajiggering a five-color manabase is a tough balancing act in a power-crept world. Being able to swap irrelevant Slivers for ones with the right abilities for the situation is what Homing Sliver
Shamanic Revelation
Elven Chorus
The First Sliver
As a whole, the deck is looking to beat down with a hodgepodge of different abilities. Keeping track of the complexity of the board is part of the mini-game that comes with Slivers and is a major aspect of what gives a seemingly simple and rote creature type a ton of replayability. After all, no two games will be exactly alike!
Commander's Herald Sliver Hivelord Deck Tech
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
Lands (40)
- 1 Arcane Sanctum
- 1 Command Tower
- 1 Crumbling Necropolis
- 1 Evolving Wilds
- 1 Exotic Orchard
- 3 Forest
- 1 Frontier Bivouac
- 3 Island
- 1 Jungle Shrine
- 3 Mountain
- 1 Mystic Monastery
- 1 Nomad Outpost
- 1 Opulent Palace
- 1 Path of Ancestry
- 3 Plains
- 1 Sandsteppe Citadel
- 1 Savage Lands
- 1 Seaside Citadel
- 3 Swamp
- 1 Temple of Abandon
- 1 Temple of Deceit
- 1 Temple of Enlightenment
- 1 Temple of Epiphany
- 1 Temple of Malady
- 1 Temple of Malice
- 1 Temple of Mystery
- 1 Temple of Plenty
- 1 Temple of Silence
- 1 Temple of Triumph
- 1 Terramorphic Expanse
Creatures (42)
- 1 Blur Sliver
- 1 Bonescythe Sliver
- 1 Bonesplitter Sliver
- 1 Brood Sliver
- 1 Cleaving Sliver
- 1 Cloudshredder Sliver
- 1 Crypt Sliver
- 1 Crystalline Sliver
- 1 Firewake Sliver
- 1 Fury Sliver
- 1 Galerider Sliver
- 1 Gemhide Sliver
- 1 Harmonic Sliver
- 1 Hatchery Sliver
- 1 Heart Sliver
- 1 Hollowhead Sliver
- 1 Homing Sliver
- 1 Horned Sliver
- 1 Lazotep Sliver
- 1 Magma Sliver
- 1 Manaweft Sliver
- 1 Megantic Sliver
- 1 Might Sliver
- 1 Muscle Sliver
- 1 Predatory Sliver
- 1 Regal Sliver
- 1 Sedge Sliver
- 1 Sentinel Sliver
- 1 Shifting Sliver
- 1 Sinew Sliver
- 1 Sliver Legion
- 1 Sliver Overlord
- 1 Striking Sliver
- 1 Synapse Sliver
- 1 Syphon Sliver
- 1 Taunting Sliver
- 1 Tempered Sliver
- 1 The First Sliver
- 1 Two-Headed Sliver
- 1 Venom Sliver
- 1 Virulent Sliver
- 1 Winged Sliver