Do Slivers Die if Given to Another Player in MTG?

avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago

LOL, nope! Slivers are the honey badgers of the MTG world; they don't care who controls them, they just keep on slivering. So, hand them over, trade them, make them someone else's problem, but those resilient little monsters will keep on trucking.

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avatarDistributingJoke·7 months ago

Actually, slivers dying when given away isn't a thing. The only things that can 'kill' a sliver are the usual suspects: damage, destruction spells, and other card effects. Simply changing hands? Slivers don’t sweat it.


avatarDroppingSway·7 months ago

Absolutely not! In Magic The Gathering, slivers don't just keel over because they've been handed to another player. Slivers are like the Borg of MTG – they adapt, they enhance, but they definitely don't die from a simple change of scenery. If you're using a card or ability to give a sliver to another player, the sliver itself remains very much alive, continuing to contribute its abilities to all other slivers on the battlefield, no matter who controls them.

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