Wednesday Pokémon VGC League at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Gnome Games Green Bay East Pokémon LeaguePlay Pokemon League at Gnome Games

Pokémon League is a fun and accessible way for Pokémon fans to get together and have some fun! Gnome Games Green Bay East Pokémon League events are open to all Pokémon TCG and video game players regardless of experience level or skill. Using your own cards and Pokémon video games, you can play, trade, and even earn cool prizes! The best part is that you can do all this with other Pokémon players who love collecting and playing just as much as you do.

Pokémon League events are a great way to learn game basics and get the feel for Pokémon competitive play before beginning to compete in Pokémon tournaments. In fact, many Pokémon League locations also run Pokémon Championship Series competitions designed for Pokémon fans who are just getting started.

Gnome Games has Pokémon Professors on hand at league sessions to assist new players in learning the basics of the game, creating new decks and strategy, and assisting with fair trading practices.

Gnome Games also has non-trading card game activities available for Pokémon fans of all ages and families are encouraged to join us as a fun family activity.

For more information about Pokémon Play! and Pokémon League visit the official Pokémon website.
Join us for other Pokémon events by keeping up to date here: Pokémon League – Gnome Games Green Bay East – Gnome Games!

Neopets Battledome Casual League at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Gnome Games Green Bay East
Neopets Battledome Casual League

Greetings Neopians!

The wait is OVER! The legendary Neopets Battledome TCG you’ve been hearing about is here and Gnome Games Green Bay East is here to help you get started on reliving some old memories.

Remember those countless hours training your Neopets for epic Battledome matches? The satisfying feeling of outsmarting your opponents? We’ve teamed up with Upper Deck so you could relive those moments!

On Tuesdays 4pm Gnome Games Green Bay East is hosting a Neopets Battledome League to give you a chance to get into the game and bring some friends! This will hopefully grow the community and game while offering a laid back place for nostalgia!

Entry is purchase of any Neopets Battledome product; Booster Box, Booster Pack, or Starter Box (Deck)

Check out our other events at Gnome Games here!

The game does crossover with the Neopets online game by having the chance at special codes in the booster packs!

Neopets Battledome Casual League at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Gnome Games Green Bay East
Neopets Battledome Casual League

Greetings Neopians!

The wait is OVER! The legendary Neopets Battledome TCG you’ve been hearing about is here and Gnome Games Green Bay East is here to help you get started on reliving some old memories.

Remember those countless hours training your Neopets for epic Battledome matches? The satisfying feeling of outsmarting your opponents? We’ve teamed up with Upper Deck so you could relive those moments!

On Tuesdays 4pm Gnome Games Green Bay East is hosting a Neopets Battledome League to give you a chance to get into the game and bring some friends! This will hopefully grow the community and game while offering a laid back place for nostalgia!

Entry is purchase of any Neopets Battledome product; Booster Box, Booster Pack, or Starter Box (Deck)

Check out our other events at Gnome Games here!

The game does crossover with the Neopets online game by having the chance at special codes in the booster packs!

Gundam Card Game Newtype Challenge 2026 Mission 2 at Green Bay West – $15

Gnome West Gundam

Join us at Gnome Games Green Bay West for our Gundam Card Game Newtype Challenge 2026 Mission 2!

On Saturday, March 28th at 1 PM, compete in an exclusive Newtype Challenge tournament! This is Mission 2 for the 2026 year. Bring your best decks to compete for packs, limited promotional cards, and most importantly, bragging rights! Rounds are based on attendance, with 5 Rounds being the most rounds possible. We are not running Top Cut for this event. Matches are 30 minutes, best of one. Participants receive a GD03-114 Look of Determination promo card, Top 4 receive a ST07-011 Lockon Stratos (Neil) promo card, and the grand Winner receives a ST07-005 Gundam Dynames promo card!

Entry is $15. Players must register ahead of time on Bandai TCG+.

What is required for this event?

Players must have a tournament legal deck. These consist of a total of 50 cards, made up of Unit cards, Command cards, Pilot Cards, and Base cards that have up to two unique card colors. A deck cannot contain more than 4 cards with the same card number.

A resource deck requires 10 resource cards. Any tokens required for the registered deck should also be present.

What are Newtype Challenges?

Newtype Challenges are a competitive level event for the Gundam Card Game. These are local tournaments recommended for intermediate to advanced level players looking to test their skills, held at select locations only! A step above regular weekly tournaments, players get exclusive prizing for participation, as well as exclusive top cut prizing based on performance. Battle and see if you have what it takes to be the top Gundam Card Game player!

For news, information and more from the Gundam Card Game, take a look at their website!

Our Gnome Games calendar offers more Gundam Card Game events!

March Pokémon TCG League Challenge at Green Bay West

League Challenge march

Pokémon League ChallengeMarch Pokémon TCG League Challenge – Green Bay West

Join the Gnomes for a Pokémon Tournament Saturday, March 21st at 3:30pm! at Gnome Game Green Bay West! Mega Evolution – Ascended Heroes will be legal for this Challenge.

League Cup

Registration opens at 11:00am and begins at 3:30pm

Decklists are required – Download one here

League Challenge Entry:

Juniors (Age 10 & Under) $5

Seniors (11 – 14) $5

Masters $10

Win a Match Win a Booster, with Promo Packs going out to all players after Round 1 begins.

Championship Points are awarded based on attendance.  For more information visit here!

Watch for other events here!

While a unique Player ID must be used for each person to add them to the tournament, competitors do not begin accruing Play! Points or Championship Points until their Player ID is registered to an active Pokémon Trainer Central account. You can quickly and easily generate a unique, personal Player ID through a Pokémon Trainer Central account on Pokemon.com. It’s suggested that anyone wishing to participate in a Play! Pokémon event generate a Player ID prior to coming to the event so that they can begin accruing Play! Points and CP on their account.

March Pokémon TCG League Cup at Green Bay West

Gnome West

Pokemon League CuoMarch Pokémon TCG League Cup – Green Bay West

Join the Gnomes for a Pokémon Tournament Saturday, March 21st at Noon! at Gnome Game Green Bay West! Mega Evolution – Ascended Heroes will be legal for this Challenge.

League Cup

Registration opens at 11:00am and begins at 12:00pm

Decklists are required – Download one here

League Challenge Entry:

Juniors (Age 10 & Under) $5

Seniors (11 – 14) $10

Masters $15

This will be a Top Cut event with each round including Top Cut rounds being a best of 1 game match with a 30 minute time limit.  Top Cut is based on player attendance.

Win a Match Win a Booster, with Promo Packs going out to all players after Round 1.

Championship Points are awarded based on attendance.  For more information visit here!

Watch for other events here!

While a unique Player ID must be used for each person to add them to the tournament, competitors do not begin accruing Play! Points or Championship Points until their Player ID is registered to an active Pokémon Trainer Central account. You can quickly and easily generate a unique, personal Player ID through a Pokémon Trainer Central account on Pokemon.com. It’s suggested that anyone wishing to participate in a Play! Pokémon event generate a Player ID prior to coming to the event so that they can begin accruing Play! Points and CP on their account.

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Saturday Tournament at Green Bay West

Gnome West

Join the Gnomes on Saturdays at 12:30pm for a Riftbound Nexus Tournament!
3 rounds of play, with Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack prizing!

Each match will be best 2 of 3, 60 minute round.

This is a casual Local Constructed tournament with Swiss rounds!

Nexus Night promo packs will be awarded based on availability!

Here are some pertinent tournament rules to follow!

You may have a sideboard, following official rules:

  • 601.1.c.1. A player’s sideboard can include 8 or fewer cards.
  • 403.3. Limits on copies of named cards as defined by competition format apply to the combination of Main Deck and sideboard.
  • 403.4. Players may use sideboard cards to modify their deck in between games of a match. Sideboard cards must be exchanged 1 for 1 with Main Deck cards.
    • 403.4.a. During that time, a player may change their Chosen Champion to one from their sideboard or Main Deck that meets the deckbuilding rules of the competition format.
    • 403.4.b. In constructed formats, a player may not change their Runes, Legend, or Battlefields at any point after deck registration.
    • 403.4.c. After the sideboarding process, a player’s Main Deck must meet deck size requirements dictated by the competition format.
  • 403.5. Players may use those cards to modify their deck after the first game of a match.
  • 403.6. Players may count the cards in their opponents’ sideboards at any time.
  • 403.7. A player may look at their own sideboard at any time, but must keep it distinguishable from other cards.
  • 403.8. A player’s deck and sideboard must be returned to their registered states before the first game of the next match.

Match

  • 404.1. A match of Riftbound consists of a series of games that are played until one side has won a predetermined number of games.
  • 404.2. Most matches of Riftbound are “best of 3,” meaning the predetermined number of games to win is 2.
  • 404.3. Games that end in a draw do not count toward this goal.
  • 404.4. If the competition round ends (due to time limits) prior to any side achieving the goal, the winner of the match is the one who has won the most games.
  • 404.5. If all sides have equal game wins, the match is a draw.

408. End of Match Procedure

  • 408.1. A match is complete once a match result is recorded by players or a tournament official.
  • 408.2. If the time limit for a competition round is reached before a winner is determined, the player whose turn it is finishes their turn.
    • 408.2.a. After that player’s turn is complete, three additional turns are played, and then the match ends.
    • 408.2.b. If the game is incomplete at the end of the additional turns, a player is declared the winner of the game if they have a point lead of two or more. If no player has a point lead of two or more, the game is a draw.
    • 408.2.c. Additional turns are untimed, but at professional OPL a judge must be present to ensure a reasonable pace of play.
    • 408.2.d. If the players are between games when the round time ends, no new game is started.
Links

Fridays you may want to come in and playtest, and Saturdays are for tournaments! Watch for both on our calendar: www.gnomegames.com/events/month

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/

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Saturday Tournament at Green Bay West

Gnome West

Join the Gnomes on Saturdays at 12:30pm for a Riftbound Nexus Tournament!
3 rounds of play, with Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack prizing!

Each match will be best 2 of 3, 60 minute round.

This is a casual Local Constructed tournament with Swiss rounds!

Nexus Night promo packs will be awarded based on availability!

Here are some pertinent tournament rules to follow!

You may have a sideboard, following official rules:

  • 601.1.c.1. A player’s sideboard can include 8 or fewer cards.
  • 403.3. Limits on copies of named cards as defined by competition format apply to the combination of Main Deck and sideboard.
  • 403.4. Players may use sideboard cards to modify their deck in between games of a match. Sideboard cards must be exchanged 1 for 1 with Main Deck cards.
    • 403.4.a. During that time, a player may change their Chosen Champion to one from their sideboard or Main Deck that meets the deckbuilding rules of the competition format.
    • 403.4.b. In constructed formats, a player may not change their Runes, Legend, or Battlefields at any point after deck registration.
    • 403.4.c. After the sideboarding process, a player’s Main Deck must meet deck size requirements dictated by the competition format.
  • 403.5. Players may use those cards to modify their deck after the first game of a match.
  • 403.6. Players may count the cards in their opponents’ sideboards at any time.
  • 403.7. A player may look at their own sideboard at any time, but must keep it distinguishable from other cards.
  • 403.8. A player’s deck and sideboard must be returned to their registered states before the first game of the next match.

Match

  • 404.1. A match of Riftbound consists of a series of games that are played until one side has won a predetermined number of games.
  • 404.2. Most matches of Riftbound are “best of 3,” meaning the predetermined number of games to win is 2.
  • 404.3. Games that end in a draw do not count toward this goal.
  • 404.4. If the competition round ends (due to time limits) prior to any side achieving the goal, the winner of the match is the one who has won the most games.
  • 404.5. If all sides have equal game wins, the match is a draw.

408. End of Match Procedure

  • 408.1. A match is complete once a match result is recorded by players or a tournament official.
  • 408.2. If the time limit for a competition round is reached before a winner is determined, the player whose turn it is finishes their turn.
    • 408.2.a. After that player’s turn is complete, three additional turns are played, and then the match ends.
    • 408.2.b. If the game is incomplete at the end of the additional turns, a player is declared the winner of the game if they have a point lead of two or more. If no player has a point lead of two or more, the game is a draw.
    • 408.2.c. Additional turns are untimed, but at professional OPL a judge must be present to ensure a reasonable pace of play.
    • 408.2.d. If the players are between games when the round time ends, no new game is started.
Links

Fridays you may want to come in and playtest, and Saturdays are for tournaments! Watch for both on our calendar: www.gnomegames.com/events/month

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/

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Saturday Tournament at Green Bay West

Gnome West

Join the Gnomes on Saturdays at 12:30pm for a Riftbound Nexus Tournament!
3 rounds of play, with Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack prizing!

Each match will be best 2 of 3, 60 minute round.

This is a casual Local Constructed tournament with Swiss rounds!

Nexus Night promo packs will be awarded based on availability!

Here are some pertinent tournament rules to follow!

You may have a sideboard, following official rules:

  • 601.1.c.1. A player’s sideboard can include 8 or fewer cards.
  • 403.3. Limits on copies of named cards as defined by competition format apply to the combination of Main Deck and sideboard.
  • 403.4. Players may use sideboard cards to modify their deck in between games of a match. Sideboard cards must be exchanged 1 for 1 with Main Deck cards.
    • 403.4.a. During that time, a player may change their Chosen Champion to one from their sideboard or Main Deck that meets the deckbuilding rules of the competition format.
    • 403.4.b. In constructed formats, a player may not change their Runes, Legend, or Battlefields at any point after deck registration.
    • 403.4.c. After the sideboarding process, a player’s Main Deck must meet deck size requirements dictated by the competition format.
  • 403.5. Players may use those cards to modify their deck after the first game of a match.
  • 403.6. Players may count the cards in their opponents’ sideboards at any time.
  • 403.7. A player may look at their own sideboard at any time, but must keep it distinguishable from other cards.
  • 403.8. A player’s deck and sideboard must be returned to their registered states before the first game of the next match.

Match

  • 404.1. A match of Riftbound consists of a series of games that are played until one side has won a predetermined number of games.
  • 404.2. Most matches of Riftbound are “best of 3,” meaning the predetermined number of games to win is 2.
  • 404.3. Games that end in a draw do not count toward this goal.
  • 404.4. If the competition round ends (due to time limits) prior to any side achieving the goal, the winner of the match is the one who has won the most games.
  • 404.5. If all sides have equal game wins, the match is a draw.

408. End of Match Procedure

  • 408.1. A match is complete once a match result is recorded by players or a tournament official.
  • 408.2. If the time limit for a competition round is reached before a winner is determined, the player whose turn it is finishes their turn.
    • 408.2.a. After that player’s turn is complete, three additional turns are played, and then the match ends.
    • 408.2.b. If the game is incomplete at the end of the additional turns, a player is declared the winner of the game if they have a point lead of two or more. If no player has a point lead of two or more, the game is a draw.
    • 408.2.c. Additional turns are untimed, but at professional OPL a judge must be present to ensure a reasonable pace of play.
    • 408.2.d. If the players are between games when the round time ends, no new game is started.
Links

Fridays you may want to come in and playtest, and Saturdays are for tournaments! Watch for both on our calendar: www.gnomegames.com/events/month

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/

Riftbound Nexus Nights – Saturday Tournament at Green Bay West

Gnome West

Join the Gnomes on Saturdays at 12:30pm for a Riftbound Nexus Tournament!
3 rounds of play, with Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack prizing!

Each match will be best 2 of 3, 60 minute round.

This is a casual Local Constructed tournament with Swiss rounds!

Nexus Night promo packs will be awarded based on availability!

Here are some pertinent tournament rules to follow!

You may have a sideboard, following official rules:

  • 601.1.c.1. A player’s sideboard can include 8 or fewer cards.
  • 403.3. Limits on copies of named cards as defined by competition format apply to the combination of Main Deck and sideboard.
  • 403.4. Players may use sideboard cards to modify their deck in between games of a match. Sideboard cards must be exchanged 1 for 1 with Main Deck cards.
    • 403.4.a. During that time, a player may change their Chosen Champion to one from their sideboard or Main Deck that meets the deckbuilding rules of the competition format.
    • 403.4.b. In constructed formats, a player may not change their Runes, Legend, or Battlefields at any point after deck registration.
    • 403.4.c. After the sideboarding process, a player’s Main Deck must meet deck size requirements dictated by the competition format.
  • 403.5. Players may use those cards to modify their deck after the first game of a match.
  • 403.6. Players may count the cards in their opponents’ sideboards at any time.
  • 403.7. A player may look at their own sideboard at any time, but must keep it distinguishable from other cards.
  • 403.8. A player’s deck and sideboard must be returned to their registered states before the first game of the next match.

Match

  • 404.1. A match of Riftbound consists of a series of games that are played until one side has won a predetermined number of games.
  • 404.2. Most matches of Riftbound are “best of 3,” meaning the predetermined number of games to win is 2.
  • 404.3. Games that end in a draw do not count toward this goal.
  • 404.4. If the competition round ends (due to time limits) prior to any side achieving the goal, the winner of the match is the one who has won the most games.
  • 404.5. If all sides have equal game wins, the match is a draw.

408. End of Match Procedure

  • 408.1. A match is complete once a match result is recorded by players or a tournament official.
  • 408.2. If the time limit for a competition round is reached before a winner is determined, the player whose turn it is finishes their turn.
    • 408.2.a. After that player’s turn is complete, three additional turns are played, and then the match ends.
    • 408.2.b. If the game is incomplete at the end of the additional turns, a player is declared the winner of the game if they have a point lead of two or more. If no player has a point lead of two or more, the game is a draw.
    • 408.2.c. Additional turns are untimed, but at professional OPL a judge must be present to ensure a reasonable pace of play.
    • 408.2.d. If the players are between games when the round time ends, no new game is started.
Links

Fridays you may want to come in and playtest, and Saturdays are for tournaments! Watch for both on our calendar: www.gnomegames.com/events/month

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/