Enhance Your Deck's Strategy and Intellect: Embrace the attributes of the Wood Snake, infusing your gameplay with strategic depth and intellectual prowess
Every single white card in this set is downright terrifying

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I understand that this can be played in a two-player game, but note that in the original text it said "all players except caster." Pluralizing "players" while excepting the caster in the rules text makes this card explicitly acknowledge the existence of more than two players being possible in a game of Magic
A 5/5 for one mana of each color, Sliver Hivelord gives you an indestructible army of Slivers