Riftbound Nexus Nights – Thursdays at Green Bay East

Join the Gnomes each Thursday at 5:30pm for Riftbound’s Nexus Nights!

Tournaments starting at 5:30pm
Entry is $10
Win a Match Win a Pack, Riftbound Promos

Join us weekly for some fun Riftbound action.

The domains are:

  • Fury (Red) –
    • Fury is about aggression, passion, and the thrill of conquering.
    • Fury decks often use damage-based removal, Accelerate (and other ways to enter ready), and rewards for conquering to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Fury cards have a harder time drawing lots of cards or killing units directly, especially units that stay out of combat in their base.
    • Examples of Fury from popular fiction are Conan the Barbarian, Blade, and Anakin Skywalker.
  • Calm (Green)
    • Calm is about balance, meditation, and the peace of holding.
    • Calm decks often use defensive tricks, moving enemies, and negating interaction (like counterspells and stuns) to defend their holds and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Calm cards have a harder time being very aggressive or interacting without using their units.
    • Examples of Calm from popular fiction are Gandalf, Baloo, and Obi Wan Kenobi.
  • Mind (Blue)
    • Mind is about innovation, outsmarting opponents, and the benefits of intelligence and curiosity.
    • Mind decks often use long-term planning, shrinking tricks, card draw, hidden and gear synergy to gain an advantage and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Mind cards have a harder time with moving units or having efficient units.
    • Examples of Mind from popular fiction are Sherlock Holmes, Curious George, and Yoda.
  • Body (Orange)
    • Body is about physical superiority, agility, and connection to the wilds.
    • Body decks often ramp their resources, play efficient and high impact units, and dominate combats to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Body cards have a harder time with finding efficient card draw or noncombat spells.
    • Examples of Body from popular fiction are The Terminator, Juggernaut, and Chewbacca.
  • Chaos (Purple) –
    • Chaos is about unpredictability, rebellion, and trickiness.
    • Chaos decks often manipulate position and the trash, use hidden tricks, and filter toward the right cards to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Chaos cards have a harder time permanently eliminating a threat or giving permanent advantages to its units.
    • Examples of Chaos from popular fiction are V (for Vendetta), Spiderman, and Han Solo.
  • Order (Yellow) –
    • Order is about unity, community, and sacrifice for the greater good.
    • Order decks often generate many small units, gain effects on unit death, and kill units directly to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Order cards have a harder time dealing with smaller units and moving units.
    • Examples of Order from popular fiction are Superman, Cobra Commander, and Leia Organa.

One way to start building a deck is to start with a domain you think fits your playstyle (or just style, generally) and search for cool cards you might want to fit into a deck.

Look for this and other events at our website: gnomegames.com/events/month!

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Fridays at Green Bay West

Join the Gnomes each Friday at 6:30pm for Riftbound’s Nexus Nights!

We’re inviting players out to play Riftbound in a variety of formats with a simple cost of purchasing a pack of Riftbound! Promos will go out based on attendance.

There are a multitude of formats available to play: 1 v 1, 2 v 2, or 3-4 player free for all! You’ll want to stay up to date with the most current errata or rules changes, some of which is available here: https://riftbound.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/rules-and-releases/riftbound-origins-card-errata/ 

If you’re looking for help building decks you might like information from the designers: https://riftbound.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/rules-and-releases/deckbuilding-primer/

The domains are:

  • Fury (Red) –
    • Fury is about aggression, passion, and the thrill of conquering.
    • Fury decks often use damage-based removal, Accelerate (and other ways to enter ready), and rewards for conquering to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Fury cards have a harder time drawing lots of cards or killing units directly, especially units that stay out of combat in their base.
    • Examples of Fury from popular fiction are Conan the Barbarian, Blade, and Anakin Skywalker.
  • Calm (Green)
    • Calm is about balance, meditation, and the peace of holding.
    • Calm decks often use defensive tricks, moving enemies, and negating interaction (like counterspells and stuns) to defend their holds and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Calm cards have a harder time being very aggressive or interacting without using their units.
    • Examples of Calm from popular fiction are Gandalf, Baloo, and Obi Wan Kenobi.
  • Mind (Blue)
    • Mind is about innovation, outsmarting opponents, and the benefits of intelligence and curiosity.
    • Mind decks often use long-term planning, shrinking tricks, card draw, hidden and gear synergy to gain an advantage and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Mind cards have a harder time with moving units or having efficient units.
    • Examples of Mind from popular fiction are Sherlock Holmes, Curious George, and Yoda.
  • Body (Orange)
    • Body is about physical superiority, agility, and connection to the wilds.
    • Body decks often ramp their resources, play efficient and high impact units, and dominate combats to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Body cards have a harder time with finding efficient card draw or noncombat spells.
    • Examples of Body from popular fiction are The Terminator, Juggernaut, and Chewbacca.
  • Chaos (Purple) –
    • Chaos is about unpredictability, rebellion, and trickiness.
    • Chaos decks often manipulate position and the trash, use hidden tricks, and filter toward the right cards to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Chaos cards have a harder time permanently eliminating a threat or giving permanent advantages to its units.
    • Examples of Chaos from popular fiction are V (for Vendetta), Spiderman, and Han Solo.
  • Order (Yellow) –
    • Order is about unity, community, and sacrifice for the greater good.
    • Order decks often generate many small units, gain effects on unit death, and kill units directly to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Order cards have a harder time dealing with smaller units and moving units.
    • Examples of Order from popular fiction are Superman, Cobra Commander, and Leia Organa.

One way to start building a deck is to start with a domain you think fits your playstyle (or just style, generally) and search for cool cards you might want to fit into a deck.

Look for this and other events at our website: gnomegames.com/events/month!

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Fridays at Green Bay West

Join the Gnomes each Friday at 6:30pm for Riftbound’s Nexus Nights!

We’re inviting players out to play Riftbound in a variety of formats with a simple cost of purchasing a pack of Riftbound! Promos will go out based on attendance.

There are a multitude of formats available to play: 1 v 1, 2 v 2, or 3-4 player free for all! You’ll want to stay up to date with the most current errata or rules changes, some of which is available here: https://riftbound.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/rules-and-releases/riftbound-origins-card-errata/ 

If you’re looking for help building decks you might like information from the designers: https://riftbound.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/rules-and-releases/deckbuilding-primer/

The domains are:

  • Fury (Red) –
    • Fury is about aggression, passion, and the thrill of conquering.
    • Fury decks often use damage-based removal, Accelerate (and other ways to enter ready), and rewards for conquering to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Fury cards have a harder time drawing lots of cards or killing units directly, especially units that stay out of combat in their base.
    • Examples of Fury from popular fiction are Conan the Barbarian, Blade, and Anakin Skywalker.
  • Calm (Green)
    • Calm is about balance, meditation, and the peace of holding.
    • Calm decks often use defensive tricks, moving enemies, and negating interaction (like counterspells and stuns) to defend their holds and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Calm cards have a harder time being very aggressive or interacting without using their units.
    • Examples of Calm from popular fiction are Gandalf, Baloo, and Obi Wan Kenobi.
  • Mind (Blue)
    • Mind is about innovation, outsmarting opponents, and the benefits of intelligence and curiosity.
    • Mind decks often use long-term planning, shrinking tricks, card draw, hidden and gear synergy to gain an advantage and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Mind cards have a harder time with moving units or having efficient units.
    • Examples of Mind from popular fiction are Sherlock Holmes, Curious George, and Yoda.
  • Body (Orange)
    • Body is about physical superiority, agility, and connection to the wilds.
    • Body decks often ramp their resources, play efficient and high impact units, and dominate combats to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Body cards have a harder time with finding efficient card draw or noncombat spells.
    • Examples of Body from popular fiction are The Terminator, Juggernaut, and Chewbacca.
  • Chaos (Purple) –
    • Chaos is about unpredictability, rebellion, and trickiness.
    • Chaos decks often manipulate position and the trash, use hidden tricks, and filter toward the right cards to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Chaos cards have a harder time permanently eliminating a threat or giving permanent advantages to its units.
    • Examples of Chaos from popular fiction are V (for Vendetta), Spiderman, and Han Solo.
  • Order (Yellow) –
    • Order is about unity, community, and sacrifice for the greater good.
    • Order decks often generate many small units, gain effects on unit death, and kill units directly to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Order cards have a harder time dealing with smaller units and moving units.
    • Examples of Order from popular fiction are Superman, Cobra Commander, and Leia Organa.

One way to start building a deck is to start with a domain you think fits your playstyle (or just style, generally) and search for cool cards you might want to fit into a deck.

Look for this and other events at our website: gnomegames.com/events/month!

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Fridays at Green Bay West

Join the Gnomes each Friday at 6:30pm for Riftbound’s Nexus Nights!

We’re inviting players out to play Riftbound in a variety of formats with a simple cost of purchasing a pack of Riftbound! Promos will go out based on attendance.

There are a multitude of formats available to play: 1 v 1, 2 v 2, or 3-4 player free for all! You’ll want to stay up to date with the most current errata or rules changes, some of which is available here: https://riftbound.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/rules-and-releases/riftbound-origins-card-errata/ 

If you’re looking for help building decks you might like information from the designers: https://riftbound.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/rules-and-releases/deckbuilding-primer/

The domains are:

  • Fury (Red) –
    • Fury is about aggression, passion, and the thrill of conquering.
    • Fury decks often use damage-based removal, Accelerate (and other ways to enter ready), and rewards for conquering to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Fury cards have a harder time drawing lots of cards or killing units directly, especially units that stay out of combat in their base.
    • Examples of Fury from popular fiction are Conan the Barbarian, Blade, and Anakin Skywalker.
  • Calm (Green)
    • Calm is about balance, meditation, and the peace of holding.
    • Calm decks often use defensive tricks, moving enemies, and negating interaction (like counterspells and stuns) to defend their holds and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Calm cards have a harder time being very aggressive or interacting without using their units.
    • Examples of Calm from popular fiction are Gandalf, Baloo, and Obi Wan Kenobi.
  • Mind (Blue)
    • Mind is about innovation, outsmarting opponents, and the benefits of intelligence and curiosity.
    • Mind decks often use long-term planning, shrinking tricks, card draw, hidden and gear synergy to gain an advantage and achieve victory.
    • Generally, Mind cards have a harder time with moving units or having efficient units.
    • Examples of Mind from popular fiction are Sherlock Holmes, Curious George, and Yoda.
  • Body (Orange)
    • Body is about physical superiority, agility, and connection to the wilds.
    • Body decks often ramp their resources, play efficient and high impact units, and dominate combats to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Body cards have a harder time with finding efficient card draw or noncombat spells.
    • Examples of Body from popular fiction are The Terminator, Juggernaut, and Chewbacca.
  • Chaos (Purple) –
    • Chaos is about unpredictability, rebellion, and trickiness.
    • Chaos decks often manipulate position and the trash, use hidden tricks, and filter toward the right cards to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Chaos cards have a harder time permanently eliminating a threat or giving permanent advantages to its units.
    • Examples of Chaos from popular fiction are V (for Vendetta), Spiderman, and Han Solo.
  • Order (Yellow) –
    • Order is about unity, community, and sacrifice for the greater good.
    • Order decks often generate many small units, gain effects on unit death, and kill units directly to achieve victory.
    • Generally, Order cards have a harder time dealing with smaller units and moving units.
    • Examples of Order from popular fiction are Superman, Cobra Commander, and Leia Organa.

One way to start building a deck is to start with a domain you think fits your playstyle (or just style, generally) and search for cool cards you might want to fit into a deck.

Look for this and other events at our website: gnomegames.com/events/month!

Magic the Gathering: Avatar the Last Airbender Main Event Prerelease Green Bay East- $50*

Join us at Gnome Games Green Bay East for our Magic the Gathering: Avatar the Last Airbender Main Event Prerelease!

Experience the mastery of all four elements in our special Prerelease events for Magic the Gathering: Avatar the Last Airbender! Our first event, Friday November 14th, is our Main Event Prerelease. Be the very first to experience the magic of this brand new set. The action, adventure, and spirit of Avatar: The Last Airbender awaken in Magic: The Gathering. Aang’s got a lot to learn before he’s ready to save anyone, so start at the beginning and journey with the Gaang to master the elements and save the world. The balance and harmony of the four nations is in your hands!

For a prerelease event, each player will get a Prerelease Kit themed after Avatar the Last Airbender. Players will then craft a deck out of the 6 packs contained within the kit. Then it’s time to play! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament, where each round won awards players with another pack!

Entry is $50, which includes a Prerelease kit. Players must have a Wizards account to participate. Don’t have one? Sign up here!

The code to join this event in advance on the Companion app is: 2PY5R67

*pricing is subject to change up to 72 hours before the event

What is Magic the Gathering?

Magic is a collectible trading card game of fun-filled, strategic games to play with friends old and new. Welcoming worldbuilders, narrative lovers, and gameplay enthusiasts alike, Magic has something for everyone and countless ways to play. Each of the five colors in Magic represent a different philosophy and a different playstyle. Choose your color(s) to decide which type of land you’ll be drawing resources (mana) from and what type of Magic you’ll wield. Magic has thousands of cards so you can always find a way to express yourself on the battlefield! Looking to learn more? Check out the Learn to Play section of their website!

For more news and events from Magic the Gathering, check out their website!

More Magic the Gathering at Gnome Games can be found on our calendar!

One Piece: Store Treasure Cup – Green Bay West

Green Bay West

One Piece and Gnome Fans, it’s time for the Treasure Cup!

Celebrating the release of OP-13, Carrying on His Will and the 3rd Anniversary of the game, Bandai and Gnome Games are excited to invite you to the Gnome Games Treasure Cup!

Noon on Saturday, November 29th
This event will be $15+tax.
There will be seats for up to 32 players for this event.
Each player will get a pack for participating, and then each match they win will award them another pack!

Participation
Top 8
Top 4
Champion

Players must bring a tournament legal deck, sleeved in opaque sleeves, to constructed events.
A tournament legal deck consists of:
• Leader card: 1 card
• Deck: A total of 50 cards, made up of Character cards, Event cards and Stage cards.
• Only cards of a color included on the Leader card can be included in a deck. Cards of a color
not included on the Leader card cannot be added to a deck. A deck can contain no more
than 4 cards with the same card number.
• DON!! deck: A total of 10 DON!! cards.
No more than four copies of the same card can be included in a deck. No side decks are permitted.
Ensure you bring extra card sleeves, a pen to complete match result slips, and any additional dice,
power counters or tokens your deck or gameplay may require.

Gnome Games Green Bay West Treasure Cup

It is also occurring on our Thanksgaming Saturday! Expect pie! (Not enough to feed Luffy, but there will still be lots of pie!)

Register for the event on TCG+ here: https://www.bandai-tcg-plus.com/event/4940593

YuGiOh Holiday Charity Event 2025 – Green Bay West

Green Bay West

Gnome Games invites duelists out to the Holiday Charity Event!
Sunday, November 9th
Starting at 12:30pm
Entry is Non-Perishable Food Items (5)

Have fun and Duel for a good cause! Bring 5 non-perishable food items and receive entry to the tournament.

The Holiday Charity Event is an Advanced Format, Swiss Round tournament, no more than four Rounds.
Duelists participate in Matches (best 2-out-of-3 Duels).
Entry fee is a minimum of 5 non-perishable food items (minimum of 10.5 oz with an expiration date of no sooner than 3/1/2026). Duelists will turn in their food items for 1 Star Chip postcard. One (1) Star Chip will be at stake in each round, with a total of four (4) Rounds. Whoever wins in that Round will take all the Star Chips that were at stake.
Duelists will redeem the Star Chips at the end of the four (4) Rounds for a Prize Pack.

Gnome Games has additional prizing available for our players to celebrate this event! Each player will get entry into a drawing for additional prizes, with every non-perishable food item above 5 getting an additional entry! Additional prizing includes a Darkwing Blast OTS Banner!

Duelists must have a CARD GAME ID number to participate in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Holiday Charity Event. If you do not have a CARD GAME ID number, you can get one by downloading the NEURON app from the app stores, Google Play and the Apple App Store.

Daggerheart at Gnome Games Green Bay West – $10

Gnome Games Daggerheart Saturdays

Attention Daggerheart and fantasy role-playing game fans! Gnome Games is hosting Daggerheart each Saturday at 3pm!

Our Game master (GM) will be running adventures for up to 6 players each week, now that the first reprint for the game has copies available again!

We will be running 2 hour adventures, at a cost of $10 per player. There will be a focus on newer characters/players, as we strive to keep the game accessible to everyone each week, without needing to know potential months of campaign lore.

Whether new to RPGS, returning, or simply wanting to try out Daggerheart, Gnome Games invites you to join our GM each Saturday!

Gnome Games runs a number of different RPGs; visit the store or check out our calendar for additional activity options!

Welcome to Daggerheart, a new epic TTRPG from Darrington Press. Powered by an innovative card and Duality Dice design, Daggerheart blends tactical depth with narrative freedom, empowering each group to make the game their own.

Daggerheart is a system where GMs and players share in narrative worldbuilding, and every choice matters as the adventure hangs in the balance between hope and fear! With streamlined rules, 279 beautifully illustrated cards, easy onboarding for fast pick up and play, story-first mechanics, and more, Daggerheart is calling!

This is how we play—with bold choices, unforgettable characters, and stories that last long after the dice and cards are put away. Now, it’s your turn.

WHAT STORIES AWAIT YOU?

Daggerheart at Gnome Games Green Bay West – $10

Gnome Games Daggerheart Saturdays

Attention Daggerheart and fantasy role-playing game fans! Gnome Games is hosting Daggerheart each Saturday at 3pm!

Our Game master (GM) will be running adventures for up to 6 players each week, now that the first reprint for the game has copies available again!

We will be running 2 hour adventures, at a cost of $10 per player. There will be a focus on newer characters/players, as we strive to keep the game accessible to everyone each week, without needing to know potential months of campaign lore.

Whether new to RPGS, returning, or simply wanting to try out Daggerheart, Gnome Games invites you to join our GM each Saturday!

Gnome Games runs a number of different RPGs; visit the store or check out our calendar for additional activity options!

Welcome to Daggerheart, a new epic TTRPG from Darrington Press. Powered by an innovative card and Duality Dice design, Daggerheart blends tactical depth with narrative freedom, empowering each group to make the game their own.

Daggerheart is a system where GMs and players share in narrative worldbuilding, and every choice matters as the adventure hangs in the balance between hope and fear! With streamlined rules, 279 beautifully illustrated cards, easy onboarding for fast pick up and play, story-first mechanics, and more, Daggerheart is calling!

This is how we play—with bold choices, unforgettable characters, and stories that last long after the dice and cards are put away. Now, it’s your turn.

WHAT STORIES AWAIT YOU?

One Piece Tournament at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Join in the fun every Thursday for our One Piece Tournament at Gnome Games Green Bay West!

Our One Piece tournament is at 6:00pm,  3 rounds, best of one. 35 minute rounds.

It is now $10 but is also Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack!

Winner will also get a Winner Pack!
You get a pack even if you don’t win a match.

Grab your favorite deck and we hope to see you there!

To check current Store tournament promos and other news from Bandai on One Piece: https://en.onepiece-cardgame.com/events/store_tournament/

Watch for special events like prereleases or deck battles on our calendar!