Slivers are a very cool tribe, we can all admit that. Why would you run them in Pauper? Because they are midrange MACHINES. They have EIGHT count em EIGHT lords for 2 mana, plus some other synergies. Not only that, but they leave plenty of room for supporting spells.
About my sideboard:
-Gleeful Sabotage: This is for Affinity. Due to the deck's growing popularity, I felt 4 to be a mandatory.
-Quick Sliver: Against U-based control decks. Just flash in a bunch of guys during end of turn and you are golden.
-Holy Light: This fights both Empty the Warrens-based storm decks and Goblins alike. It also works against Stompy and various other aggro decks.
-Prismatic Strands: For the aforementioned Storm decks, with the bonus of hitting Grapeshot.
-Armadillo Cloak: For Red-based matches. Red decks often don't have the capability to deal with this unless you either respond to it while it is on the stack, or you use up multiple burn spells on the enchanted creature.
-Talon Sliver: For other decks such as The Rock and Affinity that use guys with fat asses. 4/4s and 5/5s are far easier to trade with favorably with this guy around.
This sounds pretty awesome. With the two lords pumping everything up, they should be fairly aggressive. If you want to splash a third color, Gemhide Sliver is the way to go. Two-Headed Sliver allows more and more Slivers to get through to the opponent.
8 Forest
7 Plains
2 Evolving Wilds
Creatures: 26
4 Muscle Sliver
4 Spinneret Sliver
4 Sidewinder Sliver
4 Plated Sliver
4 Virulent Sliver
4 Sinew Sliver
2 Talon Sliver
4 Thrill of the Hunt
4 Journey to Nowhere
4 Rancor
3 Sigil Blessing
2 Armadillo Cloak
4 Gleeful Sabotage
4 Quick Sliver
3 Holy Light
2 Prismatic Strands
1 Armadillo Cloak
1 Talon Sliver
About my sideboard:
-Gleeful Sabotage: This is for Affinity. Due to the deck's growing popularity, I felt 4 to be a mandatory.
-Quick Sliver: Against U-based control decks. Just flash in a bunch of guys during end of turn and you are golden.
-Holy Light: This fights both Empty the Warrens-based storm decks and Goblins alike. It also works against Stompy and various other aggro decks.
-Prismatic Strands: For the aforementioned Storm decks, with the bonus of hitting Grapeshot.
-Armadillo Cloak: For Red-based matches. Red decks often don't have the capability to deal with this unless you either respond to it while it is on the stack, or you use up multiple burn spells on the enchanted creature.
-Talon Sliver: For other decks such as The Rock and Affinity that use guys with fat asses. 4/4s and 5/5s are far easier to trade with favorably with this guy around.
RGGruul Aggro
WSoul Sisters
WBTokens
BUGRRestore Balance
BMono-Black Infect
EDH:
RGWMayael, the Anima
GWURoon of the Hidden Realm
BDrana, Kalastria Bloodchief