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==Notable Magic variant formats==
==Notable Magic variant formats==
*[[Mental Magic (format)]]:  Mental Magic is a variant in which cards in a player's hand may be considered another card with the same mana cost (including color) when played.
*[[Mental Magic (format)]]:  Mental Magic is a variant in which cards in a player's hand may be considered another card with the same mana cost (including color) when played.
*[[Emperor (format)]]
*[[Emperor (format)]]: Two teams, each generally composed of three or five players, play to ensure their central player (the "emperor") outlasts the other.
*PDC/[[Pauper Deck Challenge]]: This is an unofficial format often played at [[Magic Online]]. Players of this variant format are considered to be playing with a handicap by using only common cards; however, when all players in a game are playing this format, the handicap is not as evident, if at all.
*PDC/[[Pauper Deck Challenge]]: This is an unofficial format often played at [[Magic Online]]. Players of this variant format are considered to be playing with a handicap by using only common cards; however, when all players in a game are playing this format, the handicap is not as evident, if at all.
*[[Standard Tribal Wars]]
*[[Standard Tribal Wars]]


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Revision as of 23:09, 11 January 2009

Magic variant formats are forms of Magic with alternate, variant rules.

Notable Magic variant formats

  • Mental Magic (format): Mental Magic is a variant in which cards in a player's hand may be considered another card with the same mana cost (including color) when played.
  • Emperor (format): Two teams, each generally composed of three or five players, play to ensure their central player (the "emperor") outlasts the other.
  • PDC/Pauper Deck Challenge: This is an unofficial format often played at Magic Online. Players of this variant format are considered to be playing with a handicap by using only common cards; however, when all players in a game are playing this format, the handicap is not as evident, if at all.
  • Standard Tribal Wars