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'''Pauper Magic''' is a game-format of [[Magic: The Gathering]] in which only commons are legal.
'''Pauper Magic''' is a game-format of [[Magic: The Gathering]] in which only commons are legal.
Pauper format is a[[Constructed]] format in which only common cards are allowed.
Pauper format is a [[Constructed]] format in which only common cards are allowed.
The restriction to common cards found in Pauper format can easily be combined with other formats, such as [[Two-Headed Giant]], [[Extended]], or [[Block]].
The restriction to common cards found in Pauper format can easily be combined with other formats, such as [[Two-Headed Giant]], [[Extended]], or [[Block]].



Revision as of 00:40, 4 March 2010

Pauper Magic is a game-format of Magic: The Gathering in which only commons are legal. Pauper format is a Constructed format in which only common cards are allowed. The restriction to common cards found in Pauper format can easily be combined with other formats, such as Two-Headed Giant, Extended, or Block.

Pauper Magic is often confused with Peasant Magic, which allows up to five uncommons to be included in each player's library.

History

Pauper Magic has a long and illustrious history.[citation needed]

On MTGO, one active community of players of Pauper Magic comprise the Pauper Deck Challenge or PDC. Their combined chat room is PDC, and is a central meeting spot for the format.

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
  • 4PDC, Saturday Mornings, Standard

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