The 2007 Planar Chaos expansion features the Spitting Sliver foil card, offering a unique alternate universe take on this classic Magic: The Gathering creature.
Spitting Sliver
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Planar Chaos
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Within this distinctive framework, the Spitting Sliver (Card #80) serves as a pivotal five-mana black creature. As a member of the Sliver tribe, this card provides a significant tactical advantage by granting all other Sliver creatures first strike, allowing them to deal damage before opponents can respond. Collectors of Magic trading cards often seek the foil version of this card due to its reflective finish and its role in the set's innovative design. The Planar Chaos expansion remains a notable chapter in TCG history for its creative approach to game balance, making cards like Spitting Sliver highly relevant for set completionists. Whether you are building a tribal Sliver deck or focusing on the alternate universe theme, this foil card adds visual appeal and strategic depth to your collection. Its enduring popularity among fans of the game ensures it remains a staple for enthusiasts looking to expand their horizons of Magic memorabilia.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Spitting Sliver
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Steve Ellis
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{B}
Creature — Sliver
3 / 3
B
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All Sliver creatures have first strike.
"Our lances' reach had been our saving grace in our fight against the hive. Now even that advantage is taken from us." —Adom Capashen, Benalish knight
