Yu-Gi-Oh! Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $5

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament!

Sundays at 1 PM we host our very own weekly tournaments for Yu-Gi-Oh! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament using your very own constructed decks. Each match won awards you with an OTS pack! If you haven’t received one by the end of the event, you get one just for participating!

Weekly tournaments are a great way to hang out, test out new decks, chat about Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more! Our entry fee is $5. Don’t have a deck? Check out our structure decks for sale in store! They offer great ways to pick up and learn the game, while highlighting iconic archetypes and characters from the franchise.

What is Yu-Gi-Oh?

In Yu-Gi-Oh!, two players Duel each other using a variety of Monster, Spell, and Trap Cards to defeat their opponent’s monsters and be the first to drop the other’s Life Points to 0. Players draw cards from their respective decks and take turns playing cards onto “the field”. Each player uses a deck containing forty to sixty cards, and an optional “extra deck” of up to fifteen cards. For more details on how to play, check out the Yu-Gi-Oh website’s Rulebook and Beginner’s Guide page!

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

Our calendar offers more Yu-Gi-Oh! at our very own Gnome Games stores!

Digimon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $7

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Digimon tournament!

Every Sunday at 1 PM we host our own Digimon tournament! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament to compete for promotional cards and packs. Each match you win, you win a pack of your choice! Weekly events are a great way to test out your decks, play against casual opponents, and chat about Digimon! Promotional card packs go out to all participants, and the grand winner gets their own Winner card pack!

Our entry for this event is $7, and your own deck is required to play! If you don’t have a deck, we have starter decks available in store to check out!

What is Digimon?

The Digimon Card Game is a competitive trading card game. Each player has a companion Digimon in the battle area to attack the opponent. Your Digimon evolves, gets stronger, and gains new power! You win by beating your opponent’s security (reducing your opponent’s Security Area cards to zero) and delivering a knockout blow!

To play the Digimon Card Game, you need a deck of cards. For your first time, we recommend a pre-built Starter Deck! You can strengthen your Digimon with Booster Packs to win battles! For more questions about Digimon, check out their Tutorials and “About Us” page!

For more Digimon events and information, take a peek at their website!

To check out more battles and special events at Gnome Games, check out our calendar!

Digimon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $7

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Digimon tournament!

Every Sunday at 1 PM we host our own Digimon tournament! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament to compete for promotional cards and packs. Each match you win, you win a pack of your choice! Weekly events are a great way to test out your decks, play against casual opponents, and chat about Digimon! Promotional card packs go out to all participants, and the grand winner gets their own Winner card pack!

Our entry for this event is $7, and your own deck is required to play! If you don’t have a deck, we have starter decks available in store to check out!

What is Digimon?

The Digimon Card Game is a competitive trading card game. Each player has a companion Digimon in the battle area to attack the opponent. Your Digimon evolves, gets stronger, and gains new power! You win by beating your opponent’s security (reducing your opponent’s Security Area cards to zero) and delivering a knockout blow!

To play the Digimon Card Game, you need a deck of cards. For your first time, we recommend a pre-built Starter Deck! You can strengthen your Digimon with Booster Packs to win battles! For more questions about Digimon, check out their Tutorials and “About Us” page!

For more Digimon events and information, take a peek at their website!

To check out more battles and special events at Gnome Games, check out our calendar!

Digimon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $7

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Digimon tournament!

Every Sunday at 1 PM we host our own Digimon tournament! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament to compete for promotional cards and packs. Each match you win, you win a pack of your choice! Weekly events are a great way to test out your decks, play against casual opponents, and chat about Digimon! Promotional card packs go out to all participants, and the grand winner gets their own Winner card pack!

Our entry for this event is $7, and your own deck is required to play! If you don’t have a deck, we have starter decks available in store to check out!

What is Digimon?

The Digimon Card Game is a competitive trading card game. Each player has a companion Digimon in the battle area to attack the opponent. Your Digimon evolves, gets stronger, and gains new power! You win by beating your opponent’s security (reducing your opponent’s Security Area cards to zero) and delivering a knockout blow!

To play the Digimon Card Game, you need a deck of cards. For your first time, we recommend a pre-built Starter Deck! You can strengthen your Digimon with Booster Packs to win battles! For more questions about Digimon, check out their Tutorials and “About Us” page!

For more Digimon events and information, take a peek at their website!

To check out more battles and special events at Gnome Games, check out our calendar!

Digimon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $7

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Digimon tournament!

Every Sunday at 1 PM we host our own Digimon tournament! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament to compete for promotional cards and packs. Each match you win, you win a pack of your choice! Weekly events are a great way to test out your decks, play against casual opponents, and chat about Digimon! Promotional card packs go out to all participants, and the grand winner gets their own Winner card pack!

Our entry for this event is $7, and your own deck is required to play! If you don’t have a deck, we have starter decks available in store to check out!

What is Digimon?

The Digimon Card Game is a competitive trading card game. Each player has a companion Digimon in the battle area to attack the opponent. Your Digimon evolves, gets stronger, and gains new power! You win by beating your opponent’s security (reducing your opponent’s Security Area cards to zero) and delivering a knockout blow!

To play the Digimon Card Game, you need a deck of cards. For your first time, we recommend a pre-built Starter Deck! You can strengthen your Digimon with Booster Packs to win battles! For more questions about Digimon, check out their Tutorials and “About Us” page!

For more Digimon events and information, take a peek at their website!

To check out more battles and special events at Gnome Games, check out our calendar!

Digimon Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $7

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Digimon tournament!

Every Sunday at 1 PM we host our own Digimon tournament! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament to compete for promotional cards and packs. Each match you win, you win a pack of your choice! Weekly events are a great way to test out your decks, play against casual opponents, and chat about Digimon! Promotional card packs go out to all participants, and the grand winner gets their own Winner card pack!

Our entry for this event is $7, and your own deck is required to play! If you don’t have a deck, we have starter decks available in store to check out!

What is Digimon?

The Digimon Card Game is a competitive trading card game. Each player has a companion Digimon in the battle area to attack the opponent. Your Digimon evolves, gets stronger, and gains new power! You win by beating your opponent’s security (reducing your opponent’s Security Area cards to zero) and delivering a knockout blow!

To play the Digimon Card Game, you need a deck of cards. For your first time, we recommend a pre-built Starter Deck! You can strengthen your Digimon with Booster Packs to win battles! For more questions about Digimon, check out their Tutorials and “About Us” page!

For more Digimon events and information, take a peek at their website!

To check out more battles and special events at Gnome Games, check out our calendar!

Yu-Gi-Oh! Weekly Tournament at Gnome Games Appleton East – $5

Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for our weekly Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament!

Sundays at 1 PM we host our very own weekly tournaments for Yu-Gi-Oh! Battle it out in 3 rounds of a Swiss style tournament using your very own constructed decks. Each match won awards you with an OTS pack! If you haven’t received one by the end of the event, you get one just for participating!

Weekly tournaments are a great way to hang out, test out new decks, chat about Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more! Our entry fee is $5. Don’t have a deck? Check out our structure decks for sale in store! They offer great ways to pick up and learn the game, while highlighting iconic archetypes and characters from the franchise.

What is Yu-Gi-Oh?

In Yu-Gi-Oh!, two players Duel each other using a variety of Monster, Spell, and Trap Cards to defeat their opponent’s monsters and be the first to drop the other’s Life Points to 0. Players draw cards from their respective decks and take turns playing cards onto “the field”. Each player uses a deck containing forty to sixty cards, and an optional “extra deck” of up to fifteen cards. For more details on how to play, check out the Yu-Gi-Oh website’s Rulebook and Beginner’s Guide page!

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

Our calendar offers more Yu-Gi-Oh! at our very own Gnome Games stores!

Friday Night Magic Avatar Prerelease Draft at Gnome Games Green Bay West

Draft with the Gnomes with the newest set of Magic the Gathering: Avatar: The Last Airbender!  This is the first opportunity to draft the latest set at Gnome Games Green Bay West.

Friday, November 14th at 6pm is the first chance to draft Spider Man! $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 : RZD7QVM

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

For our other Avatar 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

 

Avatar 2 Headed Giant Prerelease! – Green Bay West – $100*

Gnome West

Toph at Gnome WestExplore the world of Avatar with a Gnome Magic the Gathering Prerelease 2HG Prerelease!
Sunday, November 16th at 1pm!
$100+tax entry.

Every era needs an Avatar, and every set needs a Prerelease! Be among the first to play with Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender at Gnome Games’ Sunday 2HG prerelease! When you register for a Prerelease event, you’ll receive one of five themed Prerelease Packs. Each Prerelease Pack contains the following:

  • 5 Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender Play Boosters
  • 1 Seeded Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender Character Booster
  • 2 Non-foil double-sided tokens themed to your Prerelease Pack’s color
  • 1 Traditional foil year-stamped rare or mythic rare
  • 1 Spindown die themed to your Prerelease Pack’s color

This set’s Prerelease Packs contain a special Character Booster, designed to bring some extra Avatar: The Last Airbender flavor to your games. Each Character Booster focuses on a specific color of Magic and includes cards that highlight your chosen character.

Our 2HG prerelease is our classic Sealed event. 3 Rounds of Swiss Win-A-Match-Win-A-Pack!  We have a limited amount of seats so make sure to preregister!

Preregister for our event on the MTGCompanion App with this code!: 56VPVM6

Check out our other stores prerelease’s here!: Gnome Games Avatar

For more info on Avatar click here!: Magic’s Avatar the Last Airbender

But what is a Prerelease event? These events are hosted at local game stores and let you play with a new set a week ahead of its release.

Prereleases are typically run as Sealed events, which means you’ll construct a 40-card deck out of the contents of your Prerelease Pack and any number of basic lands. For more information from Wizards on the prerelease, check here: https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/spider-man-prerelease-guide

We also have a special bonus for players who dedicate themselves to mastering the elements across multiple Prerelease events. Players who participate in two or more Prerelease events will receive a collectible pouch while supplies last. These collectible pouches feature the character-focused artwork from the Prerelease Packs and are large enough to store dice, tokens, counters, or even a tile from the Order of the White Lotus.

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

 

Avatar Monday Noon Magic Prerelease! – Green Bay West – $50

Monday Magic

Toph at Gnome WestExplore the world of Avatar with a Gnome Magic the Gathering Prerelease!
Monday, November 17th at Noon!
$50+tax entry.

Every era needs an Avatar, and every set needs a Prerelease! Be among the first to play with Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender at Gnome Games’ Monday Noon prerelease! When you register for a Prerelease event, you’ll receive one of five themed Prerelease Packs. Each Prerelease Pack contains the following:

  • 5 Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender Play Boosters
  • 1 Seeded Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender Character Booster
  • 2 Non-foil double-sided tokens themed to your Prerelease Pack’s color
  • 1 Traditional foil year-stamped rare or mythic rare
  • 1 Spindown die themed to your Prerelease Pack’s color

This set’s Prerelease Packs contain a special Character Booster, designed to bring some extra Avatar: The Last Airbender flavor to your games. Each Character Booster focuses on a specific color of Magic and includes cards that highlight your chosen character.

Our Monday Noon Sealed prerelease is our classic Sealed event. 3 Rounds of Swiss Win-A-Match-Win-A-Pack!  We have a limited amount of seats so make sure to preregister!

Preregister for our event on the MTGCompanion App with this code!: 4ZENE3W

Check out our other stores prerelease’s here!: Gnome Games Avatar

For more info on Avatar click here!: Magic’s Avatar the Last Airbender

But what is a Prerelease event? These events are hosted at local game stores and let you play with a new set a week ahead of its release.

Prereleases are typically run as Sealed events, which means you’ll construct a 40-card deck out of the contents of your Prerelease Pack and any number of basic lands. For more information from Wizards on the prerelease, check here: https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/spider-man-prerelease-guide

We also have a special bonus for players who dedicate themselves to mastering the elements across multiple Prerelease events. Players who participate in two or more Prerelease events will receive a collectible pouch while supplies last. These collectible pouches feature the character-focused artwork from the Prerelease Packs and are large enough to store dice, tokens, counters, or even a tile from the Order of the White Lotus.

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