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Pauper Commander, like Commander, is a multiplayer format typically played in pods of 3-4 players (though 1v1 is also fairly popular). It has been around since the early 2000s with varying rulesets. The most universally accepted rules are that each player starts with 30 life and plays a deck of 99 unique common cards (excluding basic lands) headed by an uncommon creature that is the deck's commander.<ref>[https://www.pdhhomebase.com/rules Pauper Commander Rules]</ref> Another difference is that a player dies after taking 16 damage from a single commander. Otherwise, the rules follow those of [[Commander (format)|Commander]]. | Pauper Commander, like Commander, is a multiplayer format typically played in pods of 3-4 players (though 1v1 is also fairly popular). It has been around since the early 2000s with varying rulesets. The most universally accepted rules are that each player starts with 30 life and plays a deck of 99 unique common cards (excluding basic lands) headed by an uncommon creature that is the deck's commander.<ref>[https://www.pdhhomebase.com/rules Pauper Commander Rules]</ref> Another difference is that a player dies after taking 16 damage from a single commander. Otherwise, the rules follow those of [[Commander (format)|Commander]].In the city of Mogi das Cruzes (SP), there is a variation of the Commander Pauper called "Mogimmander EDH". Deck cards, with the exception of basic lands, cannot exceed 2% of the current minimum wage. | ||
Pauper Commander follows the combined paper/online rarities adopted by Pauper<ref>Blake Rasmussen (June 27, 2019). https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/pauper-comes-paper-2019-06-27</ref> but also allows the use of promo cards. This means cards that have only appeared at the common or uncommon rarity in online sets such as <c>Chainer's Edict</c> and <c>Bastion Protector</c> are legal to play. You can use the [[Scryfall]] search engine to find a card's rarity from any set. | Pauper Commander follows the combined paper/online rarities adopted by Pauper<ref>Blake Rasmussen (June 27, 2019). https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/pauper-comes-paper-2019-06-27</ref> but also allows the use of promo cards. This means cards that have only appeared at the common or uncommon rarity in online sets such as <c>Chainer's Edict</c> and <c>Bastion Protector</c> are legal to play. You can use the [[Scryfall]] search engine to find a card's rarity from any set. |
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Pauper Commander (PDH) is a variant of Commander inspired by the limitations of Pauper allowing only common cards.[1]
Description
Pauper Commander, like Commander, is a multiplayer format typically played in pods of 3-4 players (though 1v1 is also fairly popular). It has been around since the early 2000s with varying rulesets. The most universally accepted rules are that each player starts with 30 life and plays a deck of 99 unique common cards (excluding basic lands) headed by an uncommon creature that is the deck's commander.[2] Another difference is that a player dies after taking 16 damage from a single commander. Otherwise, the rules follow those of Commander.In the city of Mogi das Cruzes (SP), there is a variation of the Commander Pauper called "Mogimmander EDH". Deck cards, with the exception of basic lands, cannot exceed 2% of the current minimum wage.
Pauper Commander follows the combined paper/online rarities adopted by Pauper[3] but also allows the use of promo cards. This means cards that have only appeared at the common or uncommon rarity in online sets such as Chainer's Edict and Bastion Protector are legal to play. You can use the Scryfall search engine to find a card's rarity from any set.
Banned list
Like Commander, groups may choose to include or exclude certain cards but most games follow the standardized rules from the PDH Home Base. Under these rules, the following cards are banned[4].
External links
References
- ↑ Gavin Verhey (December 9, 2014). "Five Fun Formats You've (Probably) Never Heard Of". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Pauper Commander Rules
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (June 27, 2019). https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/pauper-comes-paper-2019-06-27
- ↑ Pauper Commander Rules