Dungeons & Dragons Weekly One-Shots at Gnome Games Appleton East – $10

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our Dungeons & Dragons Weekly One-shots!

Every Monday from 6 PM to 8:30 PM, join us for Dungeons & Dragons one-shot sessions! Whether you’re newer to the role-playing scene or a veteran just looking for some fun, all are welcome at our tables! Our own Dungeon Master (DM) will guide you through a mini session of daring adventure and fun role-playing for a night to remember!

What do I need to bring?

A full set of dice is required to play. To be more specific, a full set of dice includes a d4 (4-sided die), d6 (6-sided die), d8 (8-sided die), d10 (10-sided die), percentile d10 (00-90), d12 (12-sided die), and d20 (20-sided die). We provide pre-made character sheets! Entry is $10.

What is Dungeons & Dragons?

Dungeons & Dragons is a classic tabletop role-playing game that has been around since 1974! Throughout the years it has developed and grown into a beloved franchise of not just rulebooks, but novels, video games, and even popular movies! In Dungeons & Dragons, players will take on the role of their very own character and act out all of their movements and conversations themselves. Often times these actions will lead into checks the player has to make, where they will roll dice and add some character statistics together to see how well they do! Both success and failure come together to make these games happen, so be ready for anything!

An important part to playing Dungeons & Dragons is having a story teller, lovingly labeled as the Dungeon Master (DM)! The DM will run the campaign for players and dictate how the story flows as the characters progress. They can use preconstructed campaigns referred to as modules, or craft their very own stories from scratch! Either way, the DM usually has a lot of planning to do to make things flow well. It’s a very rewarding feeling, though!

More information is available on D&D Beyond, which highlights both digital and physical aspects of Dungeons & Dragons.

Looking for more Role-playing games at Gnome Games? Check out our calendar!

Dungeons & Dragons Weekly One-Shots at Gnome Games Appleton East – $10

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our Dungeons & Dragons Weekly One-shots!

Every Monday from 6 PM to 8:30 PM, join us for Dungeons & Dragons one-shot sessions! Whether you’re newer to the role-playing scene or a veteran just looking for some fun, all are welcome at our tables! Our own Dungeon Master (DM) will guide you through a mini session of daring adventure and fun role-playing for a night to remember!

What do I need to bring?

A full set of dice is required to play. To be more specific, a full set of dice includes a d4 (4-sided die), d6 (6-sided die), d8 (8-sided die), d10 (10-sided die), percentile d10 (00-90), d12 (12-sided die), and d20 (20-sided die). We provide pre-made character sheets! Entry is $10.

What is Dungeons & Dragons?

Dungeons & Dragons is a classic tabletop role-playing game that has been around since 1974! Throughout the years it has developed and grown into a beloved franchise of not just rulebooks, but novels, video games, and even popular movies! In Dungeons & Dragons, players will take on the role of their very own character and act out all of their movements and conversations themselves. Often times these actions will lead into checks the player has to make, where they will roll dice and add some character statistics together to see how well they do! Both success and failure come together to make these games happen, so be ready for anything!

An important part to playing Dungeons & Dragons is having a story teller, lovingly labeled as the Dungeon Master (DM)! The DM will run the campaign for players and dictate how the story flows as the characters progress. They can use preconstructed campaigns referred to as modules, or craft their very own stories from scratch! Either way, the DM usually has a lot of planning to do to make things flow well. It’s a very rewarding feeling, though!

More information is available on D&D Beyond, which highlights both digital and physical aspects of Dungeons & Dragons.

Looking for more Role-playing games at Gnome Games? Check out our calendar!

One Piece Card Game Store Treasure Cup at Green Bay West – $15*

Join us at Gnome Games Green Bay West for our One Piece Store Treasure Cup!

On Saturday, March 14th at 1 PM we’re hosting a One Piece Store Treasure Cup!!

Rounds are based on attendance, with the highest being 5 Rounds and a top 4 cut. This is a Swiss style Tournament. Each round is 30 minutes, best of one, where each round won awards players with a booster pack!! Participants all receive an Event Pack as part of the experience, with additional packs going out for the top 8 and top 4 players in the event. Our Top player wins a Portgas.D.Ace Alt-Art promo card!

Players must register ahead of time on Bandai TCG+. Entry is $15*.
Decks must follow current legal restrictions.

Gnome Games will be following tournament rules for this event, located here!

What is the One Piece Card Game?

The One Piece Card Game is a trading card game originally released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the One Piece manga. Create your very own crew with all of your favorite characters from the series! How you enjoy it is entirely up to you: Collect. Battle. Display. Play solo, with your family, or with your friends! For a guided tutorial, check out the One Piece Card Game tutorial!

For more news, events, information and more on the One Piece Card Game, take a look at their website!

Want more One Piece Card Game at Gnome Games? Our calendar provides!

​*Event pricing is subject to adjustment due to unforeseen increases in supplier and operating costs, including changes to tariffs and duties.

One Piece Card Game Heroines Battle Event at Green Bay West – $15*

Green Bay West

Join us at Gnome Games Green Bay West for our One Piece Heroines Battle Event!

On Saturday, March 7th at 4 PM we’re hosting a Heroines Battle Event! Celebrate the release of the newest One Piece Card Game set, Heroines Edition [EB03], by playing in a special themed tournament! Players are restricted to only the Leader cards of the Heroines of One Piece. Rounds are based on attendance, with the highest being 5 Rounds, No Top Cut. This is a Swiss style Tournament. Each round is 30 minutes, best of one, where each round won awards players with a pack of Extra Booster -One Piece Heroines Edition- [EB03]! Participants all receive a Heroines Battle Pack​, while the Winner of the event receives a Heroines Winner Pack!

Players must register ahead of time on Bandai TCG+. Entry is $15*. Decks must follow the Heroines Limited Leader rule. For a reference of what Leader cards are legal, check here.

  • ・OP03-077 Charlotte Linlin​
  • ・OP04-001 Nefeltari Vivi​​
  • ・OP04-039 Rebecca​​
  • ・OP05-002 Belo Betty​​​
  • ・OP06-001 Uta​​​
  • ・OP06-021 Perona​​
  • ・OP06-022 Yamato​​
  • ・OP06-042 Vinsmoke Reiju​​
  • ・OP07-019 Jewelry Bonney​​​
  • ・OP07-038 Boa Hancock​​​
  • ・OP08-021 Carrot​​
  • ・OP08-058 Charlotte Pudding​​​
  • ・OP09-022 Lim​​​
  • ・OP09-062 Nico Robin​​
  • ・OP10-003 Sugar​
  • ・OP11-022 Shirahoshi​​​
  • ・OP11-041 Nami​​​
  • ・OP12-081 Koala​​​​
  • ・OP13-100 Jewelry Bonney​​​
  • ・P-011 Uta​​​​
  • ・P-117 Nami​​​​​
  • ・ST07-001 Charlotte Linlin​
  • ・ST09-001 Yamato​​​​
  • ・ST11-001 Uta​​
  • ・EB03-001 Nefeltari Vivi​​​
  • ・OP14-041 Boa Hancock​​​

What is the One Piece Card Game?

The One Piece Card Game is a trading card game originally released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the One Piece manga. Create your very own crew with all of your favorite characters from the series! How you enjoy it is entirely up to you: Collect. Battle. Display. Play solo, with your family, or with your friends! For a guided tutorial, check out the One Piece Card Game tutorial!

For more news, events, information and more on the One Piece Card Game, take a look at their website!

Want more One Piece Card Game at Gnome Games? Our calendar provides!

​*Event pricing is subject to adjustment due to unforeseen increases in supplier and operating costs, including changes to tariffs and duties.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Burst Protocol OTS Championship at Green Bay West – $22.50

Burst Protocol OTS Championship

Join us at Gnome Games Green Bay West for our Yu-Gi-Oh! Burst Protocol OTS Championship!

On Sunday, March 8th at 10 AM come compete in our Burst Protocol OTS Championship! Take this exclusive opportunity to earn an invite to the 2026 Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Qualifiers! Rounds are Swiss style and rely on attendance, with potential for Playoff Top Cut. Swiss rounds are 50 minutes, best of 3, and Top Cut is untimed with Slow Play enforcement. All participants receive packs of the newest Yu-Gi-Oh! set. The top 4 players receive an invite to the 2026 World Championship Qualifiers, and the grand Winner receives an exclusive Burst Protocol OTS Championship Playmat!

Players must have a deck list for the deck they are participating with. Please arrive early to fill out a deck list if necessary, or bring one from home. All players need to fill out a registration form.

Advanced Format tournaments use a specific list of playable cards. Some cards are forbidden from use, or limited to a set number in the Deck, to better balance tournament play. Duelists can view the most current Advanced Format card list by visiting this link: https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/limited/ Constructed Decks for Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG tournaments must meet specific guidelines for use in the event.
Duelists must ensure that their Decks meet these requirements before entering an event. A Duelist’s Deck includes their Main Deck and may include a Side Deck and/or an Extra Deck.
A Duelist may not have more than three (3) copies of any card included in their Main Deck, Side Deck, and Extra Deck combined.

Entry is $22.50 +tax. Registration begins at 9:30 AM. Players must have a Konami ID to register. 48 Duelists can register at most, which amounts to 6 Rounds of Swiss and Top 8 playoffs. Players must know the current tournament procedures to ensure fair and consistent play. Grab your deck and a decklist, and strive to win the Burst Protocol OTS Championship at Gnome Games!

For more Yu-Gi-Oh! news, information and more, take a look at their website!

Find more Yu-Gi-Oh! at Gnome Games on our calendar!

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/

Gnome Games Green Bay West Miniature Tuesdays

Bring your armies or projects to share tips, paint or roll dice!

Join other mini painters and players to hang out and have fun with your favorite hobby!

All painters and players are welcome, no matter your skill level.

We have free terrain for open play, as well as Rentable Paint Stations for 5$

Entry: Free!

2-9pm