Keep in mind those decks are only a drop in the vast bucket of the diverse Pauper metagame. The ones I have highlighted are most popular, most competitive, or stand out in other ways. There are a lot of decks in the environment that are hard to classify and do not fit one particular archetype. Other aggro-control decks: Blue-Red Blitz, other Delver variants. A lot of cantrips,, and help to fill the graveyard quickly for the Angler. Play Delver/ early, and defend it with counterspells and pave the way for it with removal till it reduces the opponent's life total to 0. A member of the Delver deck family, it follows the classic "protect the queen" play pattern. The deck is not as strong anymore as it was during the / era, but it remains playable and capable of good performances. Boros (-Based) Monarchīlue-Black Delver by gbturtle15, Pauper Championship Qualifier Powerful cantrips like, , and make the deck very stable and let us find exactly what we need. They both want to attack with small evasive creatures and back them up with counterspells/removal. I think the result has a lot more in common with Skred Faeries than Blue-Black Delver. That started the idea of Blue-Black Faeries. Secondly, after downshifting, black received removal that can deal with everything and was able to replace. It changed the aggro-control style for something more akin to midrange-control. First of all, Skred Faeries emerged from Blue-Red. What happened? It's a long, complicated story just like TV soap operas, but I will try to explain it quickly. Not that long ago, I would call them Skred Delver and Blue-Black Delver. ![]() Those two are similar in their gameplay, so I group them together as one of the pillars. Blue-Red Faeries by carvs, Pauper Challenge
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