Pokémon Club – Appleton East – Free!

Join us every Saturday for some open play Pokémon fun!

Our Pokémon Club is for all ages 13 and under! Whether you’re looking to Trade, Learn To Play, Do some Pokémon Crafts, or just hang out and talk Pokémon our Club is the place to be! Every Saturday morning we all get together to hangout and play some Pokémon! We’ll have the cartoons going on our TV’s, coloring and other crafts out for our younger Trainers, and staff on hand to help teach young Trainers to play and make sure trades are fair! pokemon logo

Our event starts at 10:30am and goes until our Pokémon Tournament at 1! Entry is absolutely free, and if you sign up with a Pokémon account you’ll earn promos just for coming in!

To signup for a Pokémon account ahead of time click here, or stop in and we’ll sign you up!: Pokémon Account Creation

For more Pokémon Events at Gnome click here!: Pokémon at Gnome Games!

Pokémon League Event! – Appleton East – Purchase of any Pack

Come join our Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East! 

Every Thursday we’ll be hosting a Casual League event! Come in and Learn to Play if you’re new, Trade Cards with other players, hone your skills for League Challenges and Cups! The first and Third time you register each month into our League also gets you a Prize Pack while supplies last! Our League event is very beginner friendly but also brings in more experienced players for you to meet and share your hobby with! So whether you’re a player, Collector, or a prospective new Trainer, come on in!Pokemon League Challenge at Gnome Games

What’s a Prize Pack?

For the more Pokémon at Gnome Games click here!: Pokémon at Gnome Games!

Pokémon League Event! – Appleton East – Purchase of any Pack

Come join our Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East! 

Every Thursday we’ll be hosting a Casual League event! Come in and Learn to Play if you’re new, Trade Cards with other players, hone your skills for League Challenges and Cups! The first and Third time you register each month into our League also gets you a Prize Pack while supplies last! Our League event is very beginner friendly but also brings in more experienced players for you to meet and share your hobby with! So whether you’re a player, Collector, or a prospective new Trainer, come on in!Pokemon League Challenge at Gnome Games

What’s a Prize Pack?

For the more Pokémon at Gnome Games click here!: Pokémon at Gnome Games!

Pokémon League Event! – Appleton East – Purchase of any Pack

Come join our Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East! 

Every Thursday we’ll be hosting a Casual League event! Come in and Learn to Play if you’re new, Trade Cards with other players, hone your skills for League Challenges and Cups! The first and Third time you register each month into our League also gets you a Prize Pack while supplies last! Our League event is very beginner friendly but also brings in more experienced players for you to meet and share your hobby with! So whether you’re a player, Collector, or a prospective new Trainer, come on in!Pokemon League Challenge at Gnome Games

What’s a Prize Pack?

For the more Pokémon at Gnome Games click here!: Pokémon at Gnome Games!

Pokémon League Event! – Appleton East – Purchase of any Pack

Come join our Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East! 

Every Thursday we’ll be hosting a Casual League event! Come in and Learn to Play if you’re new, Trade Cards with other players, hone your skills for League Challenges and Cups! The first and Third time you register each month into our League also gets you a Prize Pack while supplies last! Our League event is very beginner friendly but also brings in more experienced players for you to meet and share your hobby with! So whether you’re a player, Collector, or a prospective new Trainer, come on in!Pokemon League Challenge at Gnome Games

What’s a Prize Pack?

For the more Pokémon at Gnome Games click here!: Pokémon at Gnome Games!

Pokémon League Event! – Appleton East – Purchase of any Pack

Come join our Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East! 

Every Thursday we’ll be hosting a Casual League event! Come in and Learn to Play if you’re new, Trade Cards with other players, hone your skills for League Challenges and Cups! The first and Third time you register each month into our League also gets you a Prize Pack while supplies last! Our League event is very beginner friendly but also brings in more experienced players for you to meet and share your hobby with! So whether you’re a player, Collector, or a prospective new Trainer, come on in!Pokemon League Challenge at Gnome Games

What’s a Prize Pack?

For the more Pokémon at Gnome Games click here!: Pokémon at Gnome Games!

Pokémon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Weekly Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Calling all Pokémon Trainers! Test your trainer skills at our Weekly Pokémon Tournaments at Gnome Games Appleton North!

Every Wednesday at 4:30pm we’re hosting a Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North! Whether you’re a new trainer looking to start your Pokémon TCG journey, an experienced player trying a new deck, or a player looking to practice before a League Cup, this tournament is the perfect way to try out the Pokémon TCG’s Standard Format. Better yet, each round you win earns you a booster pack of Pokémon! So don’t wait, grab a deck and be the very best (like no one ever was) to start your Pokémon adventure today!

This event welcomes players of all ages and skill levels. Prize Packs will be given out to all participants at the start of round 1, with 3 more going out randomly to participants over the course of the event while supplies last.

Check out our other Pokémon events here: Pokémon Events at Gnome Games Appleton North

With Standard format rotating soon, a reminder:
For in-person Play! Pokémon events, the Standard format rotation will go into effect on April 11, 2025.
Cards with the “F” regulation mark will no longer be legal for play in the 2025 Standard format. Cards with “G,” “H”, and “I” regulation marks will be legal to use (as will any future regulation marks that may be released). A card’s legality status is no longer based on which expansion it’s from. Even if a card is from a recently released expansion, players will need to refer to the regulation mark on the bottom of the card to see whether that card is legal for play. New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks after their release. Moving forward, players should expect cards with the oldest legal regulation mark to rotate out of the Standard format when a new one is introduced.

Pokémon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Weekly Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Calling all Pokémon Trainers! Test your trainer skills at our Weekly Pokémon Tournaments at Gnome Games Appleton North!

Every Wednesday at 4:30pm we’re hosting a Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North! Whether you’re a new trainer looking to start your Pokémon TCG journey, an experienced player trying a new deck, or a player looking to practice before a League Cup, this tournament is the perfect way to try out the Pokémon TCG’s Standard Format. Better yet, each round you win earns you a booster pack of Pokémon! So don’t wait, grab a deck and be the very best (like no one ever was) to start your Pokémon adventure today!

This event welcomes players of all ages and skill levels. Prize Packs will be given out to all participants at the start of round 1, with 3 more going out randomly to participants over the course of the event while supplies last.

Check out our other Pokémon events here: Pokémon Events at Gnome Games Appleton North

With Standard format rotating soon, a reminder:
For in-person Play! Pokémon events, the Standard format rotation will go into effect on April 11, 2025.
Cards with the “F” regulation mark will no longer be legal for play in the 2025 Standard format. Cards with “G,” “H”, and “I” regulation marks will be legal to use (as will any future regulation marks that may be released). A card’s legality status is no longer based on which expansion it’s from. Even if a card is from a recently released expansion, players will need to refer to the regulation mark on the bottom of the card to see whether that card is legal for play. New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks after their release. Moving forward, players should expect cards with the oldest legal regulation mark to rotate out of the Standard format when a new one is introduced.

Pokémon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Weekly Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Calling all Pokémon Trainers! Test your trainer skills at our Weekly Pokémon Tournaments at Gnome Games Appleton North!

Every Wednesday at 4:30pm we’re hosting a Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North! Whether you’re a new trainer looking to start your Pokémon TCG journey, an experienced player trying a new deck, or a player looking to practice before a League Cup, this tournament is the perfect way to try out the Pokémon TCG’s Standard Format. Better yet, each round you win earns you a booster pack of Pokémon! So don’t wait, grab a deck and be the very best (like no one ever was) to start your Pokémon adventure today!

This event welcomes players of all ages and skill levels. Prize Packs will be given out to all participants at the start of round 1, with 3 more going out randomly to participants over the course of the event while supplies last.

Check out our other Pokémon events here: Pokémon Events at Gnome Games Appleton North

With Standard format rotating soon, a reminder:
For in-person Play! Pokémon events, the Standard format rotation will go into effect on April 11, 2025.
Cards with the “F” regulation mark will no longer be legal for play in the 2025 Standard format. Cards with “G,” “H”, and “I” regulation marks will be legal to use (as will any future regulation marks that may be released). A card’s legality status is no longer based on which expansion it’s from. Even if a card is from a recently released expansion, players will need to refer to the regulation mark on the bottom of the card to see whether that card is legal for play. New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks after their release. Moving forward, players should expect cards with the oldest legal regulation mark to rotate out of the Standard format when a new one is introduced.

Pokémon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Weekly Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North

Calling all Pokémon Trainers! Test your trainer skills at our Weekly Pokémon Tournaments at Gnome Games Appleton North!

Every Wednesday at 4:30pm we’re hosting a Pokémon Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton North! Whether you’re a new trainer looking to start your Pokémon TCG journey, an experienced player trying a new deck, or a player looking to practice before a League Cup, this tournament is the perfect way to try out the Pokémon TCG’s Standard Format. Better yet, each round you win earns you a booster pack of Pokémon! So don’t wait, grab a deck and be the very best (like no one ever was) to start your Pokémon adventure today!

This event welcomes players of all ages and skill levels. Prize Packs will be given out to all participants at the start of round 1, with 3 more going out randomly to participants over the course of the event while supplies last.

Check out our other Pokémon events here: Pokémon Events at Gnome Games Appleton North

With Standard format rotating soon, a reminder:
For in-person Play! Pokémon events, the Standard format rotation will go into effect on April 11, 2025.
Cards with the “F” regulation mark will no longer be legal for play in the 2025 Standard format. Cards with “G,” “H”, and “I” regulation marks will be legal to use (as will any future regulation marks that may be released). A card’s legality status is no longer based on which expansion it’s from. Even if a card is from a recently released expansion, players will need to refer to the regulation mark on the bottom of the card to see whether that card is legal for play. New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks after their release. Moving forward, players should expect cards with the oldest legal regulation mark to rotate out of the Standard format when a new one is introduced.