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'''Pauper Magic''' is a game-format of [[Magic: The Gathering]] in which only commons are legal.
Pauper format is a [[Constructed]] format of [[Magic: The Gathering]] 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]].


Pauper Magic is often confused with [[Peasant Magic]], which allows up to five uncommons to be included in each player's library.
Pauper Magic is often confused with [[Peasant Magic]], which allows up to five cards of uncommon rarity to be included in each player's library.


===History===
===History===

Revision as of 00:42, 4 March 2010

Pauper format is a Constructed format of Magic: The Gathering 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 cards of uncommon rarity 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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