Blue-Black Control – Pauper | Channel LSV
Control the board with black removal, get ahead with Accumulated Knowledge, and take over with Dinrova Horror!
Control the board with black removal, get ahead with Accumulated Knowledge, and take over with Dinrova Horror!
Alex Ullman headed to Hartford ready to play his first paper Pauper tournament ever!
LSV battles some more Pauper, this time with artifact lands! This version of Affinity can drop big creatures like Myr Enforcer and Carapace Forger before Flinging an Atog for lethal!
If you like options, it’s quite simply the best format in Magic right now.
This nearly mono-blue combo deck can kill as early as turn 2! Take a Tireless Tribe, turn it Inside Out, and discard your hand. Simple.
In a surprise twist, the Affinity of Pauper plays cards with the actual affinity mechanic!
Masters sets often have a big impact on Pauper, none moreso than Modern Masters 2017 which powered up every non-Tron blue deck.
Brian recently played in a 106-player Pauper event at RIW Hobbies, and he takes a close look at the diverse field of the Top 8!
The artifact lands were too powerful for Modern. They’re also commons.
Slivers lacks the explosiveness of Pauper’s premier tribal deck, Elves, but it also lacks their susceptibility to sweepers!
Alex takes a look at the pillars of the format before a rarity change from M25 stands to shake things up.
Elves, like Modern’s Affinity, can be one of the most brutally effective decks in the format—if you can navigate the sideboard hate.
Alex kicks off his series with Murasa Tron, ChannelFireball’s first offering in the Pauper Legends series of pre-built tournament decks.
Tom Martell wades back into Magic’s fastest growing format. And yes, Tron is somehow legal here, too.
Brian DeMars takes the plunge into Magic’s hottest new format with a pure control deck built around Mystical Teachings!
The people have spoken… and instead of playing that deck, Denis was tricked into playing this one instead by The Professor.