The Watcher Sliver foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2006 Time Spiral expansion (#45). A key piece for Sliver tribal collectors.
Watcher Sliver
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Time Spiral
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The Watcher Sliver foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2006 Time Spiral expansion (#45) stands as a definitive piece for tribal enthusiasts. As a white creature with a mana cost of {3}{W}, this card enhances the entire Sliver hive by granting all allied Sliver creatures +0/+2. This powerful board-wide buff makes it a cornerstone for players building Sliver-focused decks, offering consistent value in the game's history. The glossy finish adds a premium tactile experience, distinguishing it from the standard non-foil prints found in booster packs. For investors and set builders alike, acquiring this foil edition provides a tangible connection to one of Magic's most beloved creature types. Whether you are completing a full Time Spiral set or focusing on rare foil treatments, this card represents a significant addition to any serious collection. Its enduring popularity within the community ensures it remains a relevant and desirable item for long-term holding.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Watcher Sliver
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Liz Danforth
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{W}
Creature — Sliver
2 / 2
W
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All Sliver creatures get +0/+2.
"I have spied them, wandering and watching—but for what? I fear they watch for us." —Yonat of Amrou
