Disney Lorcana Friday Tournament – Gnome Games Green Bay West – $10

Welcome to all Illumineer’s looking to put their Disney Lorcana deck to the test! Gather your cards and get ready for Gnome Games’ Friday tournament!

We start play at 5:30pm each Friday and play 3 rounds. Each round is a best 2 of 3 match. Entry is $10 per player, a legal Disney Lorcana deck is required. The winner of each match will win a Disney Lorcana booster pack!

The top 4 players of the event will receive a promotional Disney Lorcana card, as long as there are 8 or more players. (Less than 8, the top 2 players will receive a promo!)

All players get 1 Disney Lorcana pack from the latest set as a participation prize!

Watch for news on Disney Lorcana here: www.disneylorcana.com/en-US/news/

Check with our Calendar for other Disney Lorcana events here!

Friday Night Magic Avatar Draft at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Gnome West

Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Avatar: The Last Airbender!

Each Friday at 6pm is our draft time! $40 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 : M75ZMEX

For more info on Avatar, click here!  On Drafting, click here!

For our other Magic events, keep an eye on our calendar!

Study up on some upcoming mechanics!

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.

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

 

Friday Night Magic Lorwyn Eclipsed Draft at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Lorwyn Eclipsed!

Each Friday at 6pm is our draft time! $40 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 : YEYPV28

For more info on Lorwyn, click here!  On Drafting, click here!

For our other Magic events, keep an eye on our calendar!

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

 

Friday Night Magic Avatar Draft at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Gnome West

Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Avatar: The Last Airbender!

Each Friday at 6pm is our draft time! $40 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 : M75ZMEX

For more info on Avatar, click here!  On Drafting, click here!

For our other Magic events, keep an eye on our calendar!

Study up on some upcoming mechanics!

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.

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

 

Friday Night Magic Avatar Draft at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Gnome West

Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Avatar: The Last Airbender!

Each Friday at 6pm is our draft time! $40 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 : M75ZMEX

For more info on Avatar, click here!  On Drafting, click here!

For our other Magic events, keep an eye on our calendar!

Study up on some upcoming mechanics!

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.

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

 

Friday Night Magic Avatar Draft at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Gnome West

Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Avatar: The Last Airbender!

Each Friday at 6pm is our draft time! $40 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 : M75ZMEX

For more info on Avatar, click here!  On Drafting, click here!

For our other Magic events, keep an eye on our calendar!

Study up on some upcoming mechanics!

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.

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

 

Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East – $5*

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our Pokémon League!

Every Thursday from 4 PM to 7 PM, we’re hosting Pokémon TCG League! TCG stands for trading card game. League nights are all about battling, trading, and more with a focus on our adult crowd! Don’t know how to play? We will have resources readily available to anyone looking to learn, including play mats that emphasize zones and what to do on your turn. Pokémon isn’t just a kids game!

Entry into this event is $5 worth of Pokémon related product. On your first and third visit each month, you qualify for prize packs provided by Play! Pokémon! Players need a Pokémon ID to register. If you don’t have one, we will help you make one! It’s easy to sign up and doesn’t even require an electronic device! Registration can be finalized at home, or whenever you’re able.

What is the Pokémon Trading Card Game?

The Pokémon TCG is all about battling with various cards from the Pokémon franchise! You and your opponent will face off in a Pokémon battle and try to Knock Out each other’s Pokémon. The first player to Knock Out 6 Pokémon wins the game! Using cards such as Pokémon, Trainers, Arenas, and more, battle your way to victory!

Not interested in battling? That’s where the trading comes in! Meet up with like-minded players to chat about your favorite Pokémon and engage in equal trades to collect more of what you like!

Interested in learning how to play the Pokémon TCG? Check out their interactive tutorial, or stop by and one of our friendly Gnomes will show you!

For more news, events, and more with Pokémon, check out their website!

More Pokémon events at Gnome Games can be found on our calendar!

Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East – $5*

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our Pokémon League!

Every Thursday from 4 PM to 7 PM, we’re hosting Pokémon TCG League! TCG stands for trading card game. League nights are all about battling, trading, and more with a focus on our adult crowd! Don’t know how to play? We will have resources readily available to anyone looking to learn, including play mats that emphasize zones and what to do on your turn. Pokémon isn’t just a kids game!

Entry into this event is $5 worth of Pokémon related product. On your first and third visit each month, you qualify for prize packs provided by Play! Pokémon! Players need a Pokémon ID to register. If you don’t have one, we will help you make one! It’s easy to sign up and doesn’t even require an electronic device! Registration can be finalized at home, or whenever you’re able.

What is the Pokémon Trading Card Game?

The Pokémon TCG is all about battling with various cards from the Pokémon franchise! You and your opponent will face off in a Pokémon battle and try to Knock Out each other’s Pokémon. The first player to Knock Out 6 Pokémon wins the game! Using cards such as Pokémon, Trainers, Arenas, and more, battle your way to victory!

Not interested in battling? That’s where the trading comes in! Meet up with like-minded players to chat about your favorite Pokémon and engage in equal trades to collect more of what you like!

Interested in learning how to play the Pokémon TCG? Check out their interactive tutorial, or stop by and one of our friendly Gnomes will show you!

For more news, events, and more with Pokémon, check out their website!

More Pokémon events at Gnome Games can be found on our calendar!

Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East – $5*

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our Pokémon League!

Every Thursday from 4 PM to 7 PM, we’re hosting Pokémon TCG League! TCG stands for trading card game. League nights are all about battling, trading, and more with a focus on our adult crowd! Don’t know how to play? We will have resources readily available to anyone looking to learn, including play mats that emphasize zones and what to do on your turn. Pokémon isn’t just a kids game!

Entry into this event is $5 worth of Pokémon related product. On your first and third visit each month, you qualify for prize packs provided by Play! Pokémon! Players need a Pokémon ID to register. If you don’t have one, we will help you make one! It’s easy to sign up and doesn’t even require an electronic device! Registration can be finalized at home, or whenever you’re able.

What is the Pokémon Trading Card Game?

The Pokémon TCG is all about battling with various cards from the Pokémon franchise! You and your opponent will face off in a Pokémon battle and try to Knock Out each other’s Pokémon. The first player to Knock Out 6 Pokémon wins the game! Using cards such as Pokémon, Trainers, Arenas, and more, battle your way to victory!

Not interested in battling? That’s where the trading comes in! Meet up with like-minded players to chat about your favorite Pokémon and engage in equal trades to collect more of what you like!

Interested in learning how to play the Pokémon TCG? Check out their interactive tutorial, or stop by and one of our friendly Gnomes will show you!

For more news, events, and more with Pokémon, check out their website!

More Pokémon events at Gnome Games can be found on our calendar!

Pokémon League at Gnome Games Appleton East – $5*

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our Pokémon League!

Every Thursday from 4 PM to 7 PM, we’re hosting Pokémon TCG League! TCG stands for trading card game. League nights are all about battling, trading, and more with a focus on our adult crowd! Don’t know how to play? We will have resources readily available to anyone looking to learn, including play mats that emphasize zones and what to do on your turn. Pokémon isn’t just a kids game!

Entry into this event is $5 worth of Pokémon related product. On your first and third visit each month, you qualify for prize packs provided by Play! Pokémon! Players need a Pokémon ID to register. If you don’t have one, we will help you make one! It’s easy to sign up and doesn’t even require an electronic device! Registration can be finalized at home, or whenever you’re able.

What is the Pokémon Trading Card Game?

The Pokémon TCG is all about battling with various cards from the Pokémon franchise! You and your opponent will face off in a Pokémon battle and try to Knock Out each other’s Pokémon. The first player to Knock Out 6 Pokémon wins the game! Using cards such as Pokémon, Trainers, Arenas, and more, battle your way to victory!

Not interested in battling? That’s where the trading comes in! Meet up with like-minded players to chat about your favorite Pokémon and engage in equal trades to collect more of what you like!

Interested in learning how to play the Pokémon TCG? Check out their interactive tutorial, or stop by and one of our friendly Gnomes will show you!

For more news, events, and more with Pokémon, check out their website!

More Pokémon events at Gnome Games can be found on our calendar!