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Pauper Magic has a long and illustrious history.
Pauper Magic has a long and illustrious history.


On [[MTGO]], one active community of players of [[Pauper Magic]] comprise the [[Pauper Deck Challenge]] or [[PDC]]. The [[PDC]] homepage is [http://www.paupermagic.com].
On [[MTGO]], one active community of players of [[Pauper Magic]] comprise the [[Pauper Deck Challenge]] or [[PDC]]. [http://www.paupermagic.com The PDC homepage is PauperMagic.com.]


===Current Pauper Events===
===Current Pauper Events===
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===Caution===
===Caution===
Pauper Magic is often confused with [[Peasant Magic]], which is a different format entirely. In '''Pauper Magic''', ''only commons are allowed''.
Pauper Magic is often confused with [[Peasant Magic]], which is a different format entirely. In '''Pauper Magic''', ''only commons are allowed''.
===External Links===
[http://www.paupermagic.com ''PauperMagic.com''] -- Homepage of the [[PDC]]


[[Category:Formats]]
[[Category:Formats]]

Revision as of 21:33, 15 February 2007

Pauper Magic is a format of Magic in which only commons are legal. Pauper formats are similar to formats in regular Magic, except that uncommons and rares are illegal in Pauper games.

History

Pauper Magic has a long and illustrious history.

On MTGO, one active community of players of Pauper Magic comprise the Pauper Deck Challenge or PDC. The PDC homepage is PauperMagic.com.

Current Pauper Events

  • QPDC, Monday Nights, Classic
  • TPDC, Tuesday Nights, Classic
  • SPDC, Thursday Nights, Standard
  • Mini-PDC, Saturday Mornings, Classic
  • Euro-PDC, Saturday Afternoons, Classic

Caution

Pauper Magic is often confused with Peasant Magic, which is a different format entirely. In Pauper Magic, only commons are allowed.

External Links

PauperMagic.com -- Homepage of the PDC