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A short overview around the history of Pauper bans
08/30/20 0 comments
Have you ever had the curiosity to learn a little more about the context regarding Pauper bans throughout its history? If the answer is yes, let's have a look into it!
Cranial Plating
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Frantic Search
had its end since it would draw cards and untap lands, something that the notorious Storm decks would abuse to achieve combo easier.

Temporal Fissure
andCloudpost
were banned.
Temporal Fissure
because, some decks were also presenting risky numbers, however, this card wasn't as oppressive as the others, so they tried to leave it alone. It didn't last much. After the release of Ghostly Flicker, decks that relied on ETB effects became even stronger since, besides being more efficient in its strategy and having a way to defend its creatures and artifacts they could also target a land they own to produce more mana. Decks such asTemporal Wall
andUR Tron Post
unhealthily stood out in victories. Temporal Wall abused flicking some of its permanents, mainlyMnemonic Wall
, returning cards with storm and reusing them to almost clear the opponent's field in a single turn.Ad

UG Locus
: After 2013 bans, there were almost 2 whole years for the format to regulate itself. Although, with the release of Khans of Tarkir, a card shook Pauper, principally in decks that could fill quickly their graveyard.Treasure Cruise
may be considered one of the cards that should never have been printed as common.
Mnemonic Wall
,Cloud of Faeries
andGhostly Flicker
, then he easily searches for or has a win con.

Peregrine Drake
alongside the previous ban, although its winrate wasn't out of the curve yet, so Wizards decided to leave it be for the time hoping for Pauper to adapt to it. Clearly, that wasn't the case, the winrate rose quickly side by side to the number of the decks in online tournaments, getting to the point where they represented one forth of the field. Inevitably there had to be another announcement in November of 2016, leaving behind another bully deck, Izzet Drake: Two years came by. Pauper was balanced with multiple decks on the top, varying from time to time. However, the cards that came in editions didn't have enough Power Level to make changes in the main decks. Considering this, the community asked WotC a lot for a change. In December of 2018 2 uncommon cards were downgraded:
Foil
added to the deck was way too strong. Now the player could be tapped out, cast gush, draw two cards, discard 2 cards and counter a spell withFoil
while filling its graveyard, enablingGurmang Angler
delve ability earlier in the game. It is important to say that opponents also had cold feet to make actions without extra mana sinceDaze
could also counter them. The deck had high synergy, "fetches" would fill the grave along side lots low cost instant and sorcerys. The can trips made easy finding another threats such asDelver of Secrets
and flipping it. The whole format had to have lots of answers to try to win against it, sometimes the easier path was just playing with it. Seeing that, Wizards decided to weaken the Blue color banning the cards bellow:Ad


Modern Horizons
was released and showed pauper some new cards like Ephemerate andArcum's Astrolabe
.
Jeskai Ephemerate
. It could generate infinite resources and, due to this, its winrate rose to the point were it would be in 5 spots of top 8 in tournaments. The snow artifact saw the end of the line in October of the same year. Some months came by and, again, the meta could control itself without interference. Lots of decks emerged with great results again. Some decks were a little stronger asUR Skred
,Mono Blue
due to the interaction between (Tragic Lesson), Deprive and the recent banned card:
Expedition Map
also said goodbye to Pauper. Lots of players had been asking for a hit on Tron decks as they were always strong.

Betão
Betão, professor of Physics, enthusiast of all formats, has dedicated himself solely and exclusively to Pauper since 2019 and recently to the PDH.
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