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Title: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: cltrn81 on December 08, 2011, 08:00:09 AM
I keep seeing this pauper word.....what does it mean?
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: Spikepit on December 08, 2011, 08:04:05 AM
Decks where commons are the only legal selection, no uncommons, rares or mythics.
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: Validan on December 08, 2011, 10:14:45 AM
Hmm I thought it was common and uncommon lol oops
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: BlackJester on December 08, 2011, 10:40:58 AM
Quote from: Validan on December 08, 2011, 10:14:45 AM
Hmm I thought it was common and uncommon lol oops

I think that's peasant.
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: Validan on December 08, 2011, 11:05:21 AM
Haven't ever even heard of peasant
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: BlackJester on December 08, 2011, 11:42:53 AM
Quote from: Validan on December 08, 2011, 11:05:21 AM
Haven't ever even heard of peasant

From Daily MtG (official):

Peasant Magic
The peasant mage doesn’t have a lot of supernatural resources at his beck and call. He makes do with petty charms, simple incantations, and hope. In Peasant Magic, the player must make decks out of predominantly common cards. On one hand, deck construction is very constrained: decks may contain no more than five uncommon cards, and rare cards are not allowed at all. If playing with a sideboard, the deck and the sideboard must both conform to these strictures, the total construct having no more than five uncommon cards and zero rares.

http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/feature/58
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: BlackJester on December 08, 2011, 11:46:28 AM
Pauper Magic:

Pauper is a Magic Online format in which all cards used must have been printed at the common rarity in a Magic Online set or product. Common promo cards are only legal if the card has been printed at the common rarity in a set or product. Other than that, the usual rules for Constructed decks apply (a minimum deck size of 60 cards in the main deck, an optional 15-card sideboard, and so on). If a common version of a particular card was ever released on Magic Online, any versions of that card printed at other rarities are also legal in this format.
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: SethWildCard on December 08, 2011, 02:16:06 PM
Just a note: kings magic is the opposite, either all rares or mostly.
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: BlackJester on December 08, 2011, 02:58:22 PM
LOL  That's what a lot of the guys I play with do!  Does that include basic land too?  Are you allowed any, or does it have to be all rare lands too?
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: SethWildCard on December 09, 2011, 06:46:14 AM
Basic lands are the only card I have seen in any variant that deck construction rules don't apply to. For kings, no, as many basics as you want. Side note: in urzas saga standard I played sneak attack, all my cards were rare except for a couple basic lands.
Title: Re: Pauper and Peasant Card Legalities
Post by: BlackJester on December 09, 2011, 10:42:45 AM
Quote from: SethWildCard on December 09, 2011, 06:46:14 AM
Basic lands are the only card I have seen in any variant that deck construction rules don't apply to. For kings, no, as many basics as you want. Side note: in urzas saga standard I played sneak attack, all my cards were rare except for a couple basic lands.

Nice!  I could see a king's magic rule where all of your basics had to be full art from unglued, unhinged, or Zendikar. XD