Learn to Play Magic the Gathering with Gnome Games! Monday, July 28th at 5pm, one of the Gnomes will be helping new players learn to play Magic the Gathering.
Have you been wanting to learn? Have a friend, co-worker, or family member who has been curious about the game? This is a great chance to learn to play with the Gnome and Magic community!
Each new player will be given a Welcome Deck of one of the five colors of Magic. You’ll also get a pocket reference card that helps explain some of the terms and timing for Magic the Gathering.
After getting a chance to learn the basics of the game you’ll get a chance to play a game, as well as make a Wizard’s account if you don’t have one already.
After playing, Gnome and Wizards has a few promos as a thanks for joining the community of Magic the Gathering!
With a potential additional promo for those who make a purchase of any Starter deck or 6 play boosters.
Watch some videos for learning how to play ahead of time, while you wait for Monday!
Learn to Play Warhammer 40k with Gnome Games! Tuesday, July 15th at 5pm, one of the Gnomes will be helping players learn to play Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40k!
This is a Free event! Seating is limited, but we’re looking to help introduce more players to great games this summer!
We’ll go over the basics of the game and then jump into playing the game with the Gnome community!
Curious about the game? You can read a few reviews or find videos here! While you wait for Tuesday!
The Gnomes invite Neopetians to the Gnome Games Green Bay West Battledome each Thursday this summer at Noon!
$8 tournament, where we’ll play 3 rounds; with each round having players win-a-pack, when they win-a-match!
We will be following the banned/restricted list on Neopets site.
As of 7/10/25 this includes:
Naia (Faerie) is banned.
LabRay – Chocolate is limited to 1 copy in your Rainbow Pool.
Deck Construction
You need a 50-card deck made up of a combination of Codestones, Equipment, Food, Faeries, Heroes, Legends, Map Pieces, Paint Brushes, Petpets, Potions, and Villains. Decks can contain no more than 2 copies of any Equipment, Food, Legends, Paint Brushes, and Potions. They may contain no more than 1 copy of any Faerie, Hero, Petpet, unique Map Piece, or Villain and may contain any number of Codestones. You can have a Neopet Deck of at least 3 and up to 5 Neopets of different species (all 5 must have a different name), and a Rainbow Pool with up to 10 unique Rainbow Pool Neopets. Additional cards may have unique rules text having them start in your Rainbow Pool. These cards do not count towards the 10 Rainbow Pool Neopet limit. Up to 10 six-sided diced will be required for battle.
The Gnomes invite Neopetians to the Gnome Games Green Bay West Battledome each Thursday this summer at Noon!
$8 tournament, where we’ll play 3 rounds; with each round having players win-a-pack, when they win-a-match!
We will be following the banned/restricted list on Neopets site.
As of 7/10/25 this includes:
Naia (Faerie) is banned.
LabRay – Chocolate is limited to 1 copy in your Rainbow Pool.
Deck Construction
You need a 50-card deck made up of a combination of Codestones, Equipment, Food, Faeries, Heroes, Legends, Map Pieces, Paint Brushes, Petpets, Potions, and Villains. Decks can contain no more than 2 copies of any Equipment, Food, Legends, Paint Brushes, and Potions. They may contain no more than 1 copy of any Faerie, Hero, Petpet, unique Map Piece, or Villain and may contain any number of Codestones. You can have a Neopet Deck of at least 3 and up to 5 Neopets of different species (all 5 must have a different name), and a Rainbow Pool with up to 10 unique Rainbow Pool Neopets. Additional cards may have unique rules text having them start in your Rainbow Pool. These cards do not count towards the 10 Rainbow Pool Neopet limit. Up to 10 six-sided diced will be required for battle.
The Gnomes invite Neopetians to the Gnome Games Green Bay West Battledome each Thursday this summer at Noon!
$8 tournament, where we’ll play 3 rounds; with each round having players win-a-pack, when they win-a-match!
We will be following the banned/restricted list on Neopets site.
As of 7/10/25 this includes:
Naia (Faerie) is banned.
LabRay – Chocolate is limited to 1 copy in your Rainbow Pool.
Deck Construction
You need a 50-card deck made up of a combination of Codestones, Equipment, Food, Faeries, Heroes, Legends, Map Pieces, Paint Brushes, Petpets, Potions, and Villains. Decks can contain no more than 2 copies of any Equipment, Food, Legends, Paint Brushes, and Potions. They may contain no more than 1 copy of any Faerie, Hero, Petpet, unique Map Piece, or Villain and may contain any number of Codestones. You can have a Neopet Deck of at least 3 and up to 5 Neopets of different species (all 5 must have a different name), and a Rainbow Pool with up to 10 unique Rainbow Pool Neopets. Additional cards may have unique rules text having them start in your Rainbow Pool. These cards do not count towards the 10 Rainbow Pool Neopet limit. Up to 10 six-sided diced will be required for battle.
Preston Shah is leading a conversation about How to Design a Role-Playing Game on Saturday, July 19th at 1pm.
This is what he has to say:
“Hey everyone, I’ve got something really cool to tell you. Back in 1991, I formed a publishing company “Surreal Voyages” and self-published several role-playing games and supplements for them. I even had a business license, seller’s permits and collected taxes and gave you receipts. I made a profit in the first year! It was desktop publishing, which was all the rage at that time. If you wanted a copy of my game, I printed it out for you on that old paper where I had to tear off the strips and separate each page. Then, I three-hole punched it and there you go! Later, I designed arguably a solar punk game (long before the concept) and that had the spiral binder, which was the mark of an indie game at the time. It was actually sold on the shelves at Fortress Games, a game store on University Avenue back in the day. My friend, Jocelyn, arranged for me to talk about How to Design a Role-Playing Game at Gnome Games West. I plan to discuss the theory, philosophy, history, and practical applications of the various elements that go into designing your own role-playing game.
This will occur at Gnome Games West 2160 S. Ridge Road. On July 19 (Saturday) at 1:00PM.
Do yourself a favor and check it out-it will be informative and lots of fun!”
For those who’re looking into designing their own role-playing games, or games in general, this is an opportunity to meet some of the local creative talents in the RPG field!
Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Edge of Eternities! This is the first opportunity to draft the latest set at Gnome Games Green Bay West.
Friday, July 25th at 6pm is the first chance to draft Edge of Eternities! $25 entry gets each player 3 Play Booster packs to draft with. We’ll play 3 rounds after decks are constructed from cards drafted and the basic lands Gnome provides! Each round won, wins the match winner a play booster!
~ Join our event on the MTG Companion App with this code : 86NXG86
Faster-than-light travel requires three components:
A vessel equipped with an eternity drive.
Proximity to an eternity column so that the column can transmit sufficient power to the ship (and diffuse whatever feedback might spike as a result) and propel them into the Weft.
A Pinnacle codebook to correctly align one’s starting point and finishing point
With these three conditions met, a ship has the technical ability to travel faster than light. Among Pinnacle socients, faster-than-light travel is colloquially called warp or “Weft” travel. When a vessel travels in this method it plunges into the parallel lamellae behind the Chaos Wall—”the Eternities” or “Weft” (the latter is a term borrowed from Drix culture)—and then reemerges at its destination point.”
Explore Magic the Gathering’s Edge of Eternities at Gnome Games Green Bay West!
Monday, July 28th at Noon
$45, though you can save $5 by preregistering by July 20th!
Explore the vast expanse of Space in Edge of Eternities! Meet new bizarre characters and some familiar ones! Travel space with Spacecrafts the new Artifact type! With more support for Charge Counters and Landfall it seems like this set will have something for everyone! Plus for collectors there will be Singularity Foils! A new out-of-this-world type of foiling!
Our Monday Noon Sealed prerelease is our classic Sealed event. 3 Rounds of Swiss Win-A-Match-Win-A-Pack! We have a limited amount of seats so make sure to preregister!
Preregister for our event on the MTGCompanion App with this code!: 86NXGY6
Explore Magic the Gathering’s Edge of Eternities at Gnome Games Green Bay West!
Saturday, July 26th at 1pm!
$45, though you can save $5 by preregistering by July 20th!
Explore the vast expanse of Space in Edge of Eternities! Meet new bizarre characters and some familiar ones! Travel space with Spacecrafts the new Artifact type! With more support for Charge Counters and Landfall it seems like this set will have something for everyone! Plus for collectors there will be Singularity Foils! A new out-of-this-world type of foiling!
Our Friday Noon Sealed prerelease is perfect for the beginner or casual player. We play 3 rounds, and after the 3 rounds, each player gets 2 packs of Edge of Eternities! We have a limited amount of seats so make sure to preregister!
Preregister for our event on the MTGCompanion App with this code!: PPGV842