Magic: Friday Commander Night at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Magic : The Gathering Commander Logo

Join us for our weekly Magic: The Gathering Commander event.  This casual play event is fun for all levels of players.

EVENTLINK CODES for Magic: The Gathering Companion App:
 @ 3:30PM –
@ 5:30PM –
@ 7:30PM –

Bring your 100 card edh deck and play!

Entry for the Open Play Commander event is the purchase of any Magic: The Gathering Booster or Magic product of $5 or more.

Prizes / Rewards include Promos, Promo Packs and other cool Magic: The Gathering swag.  Prizes are awarded randomly to participating players throughout the three pods of play.

We seat pods at 3:30pm, 5:30pm, and 7:30pm to help players get multiple games in with different players!

Your first time playing with us? Make sure you tell the Gnomes! Bring a friend along who has just started playing Magic? Let us know!

For more information on the Commander Format visit https://magic.wizards.com/en/formats/commander 

Look for Magic products available at Gnome here!

Check out the event in Wizard’s Event Locator.

Magic: Friday Commander Night at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Magic : The Gathering Commander Logo

Join us for our weekly Magic: The Gathering Commander event.  This casual play event is fun for all levels of players.

EVENTLINK CODES for Magic: The Gathering Companion App:
 @ 3:30PM –
@ 5:30PM –
@ 7:30PM –

Bring your 100 card edh deck and play!

Entry for the Open Play Commander event is the purchase of any Magic: The Gathering Booster or Magic product of $5 or more.

Prizes / Rewards include Promos, Promo Packs and other cool Magic: The Gathering swag.  Prizes are awarded randomly to participating players throughout the three pods of play.

We seat pods at 3:30pm, 5:30pm, and 7:30pm to help players get multiple games in with different players!

Your first time playing with us? Make sure you tell the Gnomes! Bring a friend along who has just started playing Magic? Let us know!

For more information on the Commander Format visit https://magic.wizards.com/en/formats/commander 

Look for Magic products available at Gnome here!

Check out the event in Wizard’s Event Locator.

Magic: Friday Commander Night at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Magic : The Gathering Commander Logo

Join us for our weekly Magic: The Gathering Commander event.  This casual play event is fun for all levels of players.

EVENTLINK CODES for Magic: The Gathering Companion App:
 @ 3:30PM –
@ 5:30PM –
@ 7:30PM –

Bring your 100 card edh deck and play!

Entry for the Open Play Commander event is the purchase of any Magic: The Gathering Booster or Magic product of $5 or more.

Prizes / Rewards include Promos, Promo Packs and other cool Magic: The Gathering swag.  Prizes are awarded randomly to participating players throughout the three pods of play.

We seat pods at 3:30pm, 5:30pm, and 7:30pm to help players get multiple games in with different players!

Your first time playing with us? Make sure you tell the Gnomes! Bring a friend along who has just started playing Magic? Let us know!

For more information on the Commander Format visit https://magic.wizards.com/en/formats/commander 

Look for Magic products available at Gnome here!

Check out the event in Wizard’s Event Locator.

Magic: Friday Commander Night at Gnome Games Green Bay East

Magic : The Gathering Commander Logo

Join us for our weekly Magic: The Gathering Commander event.  This casual play event is fun for all levels of players.

EVENTLINK CODES for Magic: The Gathering Companion App:
 @ 3:30PM –
@ 5:30PM –
@ 7:30PM –

Bring your 100 card edh deck and play!

Entry for the Open Play Commander event is the purchase of any Magic: The Gathering Booster or Magic product of $5 or more.

Prizes / Rewards include Promos, Promo Packs and other cool Magic: The Gathering swag.  Prizes are awarded randomly to participating players throughout the three pods of play.

We seat pods at 3:30pm, 5:30pm, and 7:30pm to help players get multiple games in with different players!

Your first time playing with us? Make sure you tell the Gnomes! Bring a friend along who has just started playing Magic? Let us know!

For more information on the Commander Format visit https://magic.wizards.com/en/formats/commander 

Look for Magic products available at Gnome here!

Check out the event in Wizard’s Event Locator.

Magic the Gathering: Avatar Commander Party – Green Bay West

Magic PromoWill you become the next Avatar? The Commander Party for Avatar: The Last Air Bender gives you a chance!

Monday, January 12th at 6pm we invite players to play together with the Avatar Commander Party set of rules!

Eventcode: DWRM587

Each player who joins in will get a promo Gran-Gran! (While supplies last.)

GAMEPLAY: The play aid has four sections, one for each of the four bending elements. At the beginning of the first player’s third turn, each player puts their
marker on the element closest to them. Whenever a player meets the conditions on their element, they master that element and advance their marker clockwise to the next element. If a player would master an element they already mastered this game, they enter the avatar state instead.

For more information on the Commander Format visit https://magic.wizards.com/en/formats/commander 

“This format is for four players per game and deck sizes are 99 cards + 1 commander card. The game duration for this format should be about 20 minutes per player.

The Commander format is all about picking your hero and building a deck around them. In this casual, multiplayer format, you choose a legendary creature to serve as your commander and build the rest of your deck around their color identity and unique abilities. Players are only allowed one of each card in their deck, with the exception of basic lands, but they can use cards from throughout Magic’s history.”

Current Commander Banned list.

Join our other events by checking out our calendar!

Commander Nights at Lumberjack Johnny’s! – Gnome Games Appleton North

Commander at Lumberjack Johnny's

Food, drinks, ambiance, and Commander!

That’s right, friends! We’ve teamed up with our amazing axe-slinging buddies at Lumberjack Johnny’s to bring you all a fun night of Commander! Featuring food and drink available for purchase, incredible atmosphere, and friendly faces, all are welcome to join us for an evening of fun!

Looking for more Commander? Worry not, as we also host Commander starting at 4pm!

Every Wednesday from 6pm-8:30pm!
Entry: $5
Can’t wait to join the fun? Register early on the Companion App using code: GX7X7J8

Commander Night at Gnome Games Appleton North

Weekly Magic the Gathering Commander Pods

Join us for Commander every Wednesday at Gnome Games Appleton North!

That’s right, everyone! Gnome Games Appleton North is hosting Commander every Wednesday starting at 4pm! Whether you’re a seasoned player with a longtime favorite deck, or you just picked up your first Precon, players of all skill levels are welcome! Players will be paired randomly, so just bring your favorite decks, a positive attitude, and prepare for a fun night of friendship and Magic!

Don’t worry if this event starts too early for you to attend, we also run a second round of Commander starting at 6!

Every Wednesday 4pm-6pm; 6pm-8:30pm
Entry: $5
Can’t wait to join the fun? Reserve your seat early using code: 65N5NY3

Commander League – Green Bay West

Commander Monday at Gnome Games Green Bay West! We’re running Commander all day, but you can come whenever you like!
12pm – 9pm.
Entry is either $5 or purchase of $5 of product (that’s just a booster or two)!
All skill levels welcome. Grab your favorite Commander Deck and we’ll see you for Monday Commander League!
Promos are awarded randomly throughout the afternoon and evening!

For more information on the Commander Format visit https://magic.wizards.com/en/formats/commander 

“This format is for four players per game and deck sizes are 99 cards + 1 commander card. The game duration for this format should be about 20 minutes per player.

The Commander format is all about picking your hero and building a deck around them. In this casual, multiplayer format, you choose a legendary creature to serve as your commander and build the rest of your deck around their color identity and unique abilities. Players are only allowed one of each card in their deck, with the exception of basic lands, but they can use cards from throughout Magic’s history.”

Current Commander Banned list.

Look for Magic products available at Gnome here!

EVENTLINK CODES for Magic: The Gathering Companion App:
@Noon: XQDN83G
@4pm: 86DNXY4

Magic: Avatar’s Master the Four Elements – Gnome West Tuesdays

Gnome West

Do you have what it takes to Master the Four Elements of Avatar’s The Last Airbender? Gnome invites you to try with this special sealed event each Tuesday at 5:30pm-8:30pm!

Preregister with the Companion code: 65N3EG7

Players begin by purchasing six Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender Play Boosters and selecting one of four emblems:
Air
Water
Earth
Fire

Emblems grant players unique benefits during games.

As the league progresses, players collect the remaining emblems through continued participation. With their Play Boosters in hand, players build a 40-card sealed deck to play against other opponents over the term of the program. (Gnome provides the basic lands!)

Each week players return they purchase an additional booster and add it to their card pool as well as get a chance at another emblem.

At the end of each match, players ask their opponents to sign the back of their emblem card they used in that game. Once a player has collected all four emblems, and each emblem has three signatures on the back, they can present them to the store to receive the foil art print reward!

What is the Sealed Deck format?

Build a deck from 6 unopened booster packs, the deck is a Minimum of 40 cards with no maximum, as long as you can shuffle your deck unassisted.

There is no limit to number of individual cards that can be played. For example, having 5 or more of an individual card is permitted.

Study up on some Avatar mechanics and watch for additional Magic events on our calendar!

Firebending is a keyword that always includes a number. Whenever a creature you control with firebending attacks, you add that much red mana. You don’t lose this mana during that combat. Any of this mana you still have as combat ends will be lost. You won’t have it during your second main phase.

Airbend is a keyword action. To airbend a permanent or a spell, you exile it. As long as that card remains exiled, its owner may cast it by paying rather than paying its mana cost. This doesn’t change when that card can be cast. If you airbend a creature that an opponent owns during your turn (notably something Appa can’t do unless you control that creature, but other cards can), they’ll usually have to wait until their next turn to cast it again.

Waterbend is a cost and always includes an amount of mana that must be paid … somehow. More on that in a moment. Waterbend costs can appear as an additional cost to cast a spell, as part of an ability’s activation cost, or anywhere else you might be asked to pay mana.

To pay a waterbend cost, you can always just pay the requested mana. However, for each 1 mana in that cost, you can tap an untapped artifact or creature you control rather than pay that mana. If you choose to tap a creature to help pay a waterbend cost, it can be one that just came under your control that turn.

Earthbend is another keyword action that includes a number. When you earthbend, choose target land you control. As the earthbend ability resolves, that land becomes a 0/0 creature with haste that’s still a land. Then put +1/+1 counters on it equal to the earthbend number. Because the new creature land will have haste, you can feel free to earthbend lands that you just played. There is no summoning sickness in Ba Sing Se.

Magic: Avatar’s Master the Four Elements – Gnome West Tuesdays

Gnome West

Do you have what it takes to Master the Four Elements of Avatar’s The Last Airbender? Gnome invites you to try with this special sealed event each Tuesday at 5:30pm-8:30pm!

Preregister with the Companion code: 3JWEZME

Players begin by purchasing six Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender Play Boosters and selecting one of four emblems:
Air
Water
Earth
Fire

Emblems grant players unique benefits during games.

As the league progresses, players collect the remaining emblems through continued participation. With their Play Boosters in hand, players build a 40-card sealed deck to play against other opponents over the term of the program. (Gnome provides the basic lands!)

Each week players return they purchase an additional booster and add it to their card pool as well as get a chance at another emblem.

At the end of each match, players ask their opponents to sign the back of their emblem card they used in that game. Once a player has collected all four emblems, and each emblem has three signatures on the back, they can present them to the store to receive the foil art print reward!

What is the Sealed Deck format?

Build a deck from 6 unopened booster packs, the deck is a Minimum of 40 cards with no maximum, as long as you can shuffle your deck unassisted.

There is no limit to number of individual cards that can be played. For example, having 5 or more of an individual card is permitted.

Study up on some Avatar mechanics and watch for additional Magic events on our calendar!

Firebending is a keyword that always includes a number. Whenever a creature you control with firebending attacks, you add that much red mana. You don’t lose this mana during that combat. Any of this mana you still have as combat ends will be lost. You won’t have it during your second main phase.

Airbend is a keyword action. To airbend a permanent or a spell, you exile it. As long as that card remains exiled, its owner may cast it by paying rather than paying its mana cost. This doesn’t change when that card can be cast. If you airbend a creature that an opponent owns during your turn (notably something Appa can’t do unless you control that creature, but other cards can), they’ll usually have to wait until their next turn to cast it again.

Waterbend is a cost and always includes an amount of mana that must be paid … somehow. More on that in a moment. Waterbend costs can appear as an additional cost to cast a spell, as part of an ability’s activation cost, or anywhere else you might be asked to pay mana.

To pay a waterbend cost, you can always just pay the requested mana. However, for each 1 mana in that cost, you can tap an untapped artifact or creature you control rather than pay that mana. If you choose to tap a creature to help pay a waterbend cost, it can be one that just came under your control that turn.

Earthbend is another keyword action that includes a number. When you earthbend, choose target land you control. As the earthbend ability resolves, that land becomes a 0/0 creature with haste that’s still a land. Then put +1/+1 counters on it equal to the earthbend number. Because the new creature land will have haste, you can feel free to earthbend lands that you just played. There is no summoning sickness in Ba Sing Se.