
Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for an exclusive Sanibel Game Night!
On Tuesday, March 10th and March 17th from 5 PM to 9 PM, we’re hosting a special game night! Take this exclusive chance to demo the brand new game, Sanibel! Designed by Elizabeth Hargrave, Sanibel takes you on a walk down this Florida island city beach to collect seashells. Place those seashells in your personal bag, maneuver them to fit as many as you can in various patterns and positions, and score points for your efforts! Don’t forget shark teeth, which fit in small places that your shells can’t! After everyone completes their walk around the beach, players tally up their points, and the one with the best board wins!
Elizabeth Hargrave designs games that “break away from tried-and-true themes”, and designed popular games such as Wingspan (which won the 2019 Kennerspiel des Jahres), Undergrove, and more!
Anyone that participates in this exclusive demo opportunity gets a pack of 2026 event-exclusive Sanibel wooden player tokens! Entry is entirely free. Staff is available to give a hands-on demonstration on how to play! Stop by, walk the Sanibel, Florida Beach, and most importantly, have fun!
For more Learn to Play events, take a peek at our Gnome Games calendar!


Join us at Gnome Games Appleton East for an exclusive Sanibel Game Night!
On Tuesday, March 10th and March 17th from 5 PM to 9 PM, we’re hosting a special game night! Take this exclusive chance to demo the brand new game, Sanibel! Designed by Elizabeth Hargrave, Sanibel takes you on a walk down this Florida island city beach to collect seashells. Place those seashells in your personal bag, maneuver them to fit as many as you can in various patterns and positions, and score points for your efforts! Don’t forget shark teeth, which fit in small places that your shells can’t! After everyone completes their walk around the beach, players tally up their points, and the one with the best board wins!
Elizabeth Hargrave designs games that “break away from tried-and-true themes”, and designed popular games such as Wingspan (which won the 2019 Kennerspiel des Jahres), Undergrove, and more!
Anyone that participates in this exclusive demo opportunity gets a pack of 2026 event-exclusive Sanibel wooden player tokens! Entry is entirely free. Staff is available to give a hands-on demonstration on how to play! Stop by, walk the Sanibel, Florida Beach, and most importantly, have fun!
For more Learn to Play events, take a peek at our Gnome Games calendar!

Join the Gnomes this Sunday at 12:30pm for Riftbound’s Nexus Night!
Tournaments starting at 12:30pm
Entry is $10
Win a Match Win a Pack, Riftbound Promos
Join us weekly for some fun Riftbound action.
The domains are:
- Fury (Red) –
- Fury is about aggression, passion, and the thrill of conquering.
- Fury decks often use damage-based removal, Accelerate (and other ways to enter ready), and rewards for conquering to achieve victory.
- Generally, Fury cards have a harder time drawing lots of cards or killing units directly, especially units that stay out of combat in their base.
- Examples of Fury from popular fiction are Conan the Barbarian, Blade, and Anakin Skywalker.
- Calm (Green) –
- Calm is about balance, meditation, and the peace of holding.
- Calm decks often use defensive tricks, moving enemies, and negating interaction (like counterspells and stuns) to defend their holds and achieve victory.
- Generally, Calm cards have a harder time being very aggressive or interacting without using their units.
- Examples of Calm from popular fiction are Gandalf, Baloo, and Obi Wan Kenobi.
- Mind (Blue) –
- Mind is about innovation, outsmarting opponents, and the benefits of intelligence and curiosity.
- Mind decks often use long-term planning, shrinking tricks, card draw, hidden and gear synergy to gain an advantage and achieve victory.
- Generally, Mind cards have a harder time with moving units or having efficient units.
- Examples of Mind from popular fiction are Sherlock Holmes, Curious George, and Yoda.
- Body (Orange) –
- Body is about physical superiority, agility, and connection to the wilds.
- Body decks often ramp their resources, play efficient and high impact units, and dominate combats to achieve victory.
- Generally, Body cards have a harder time with finding efficient card draw or noncombat spells.
- Examples of Body from popular fiction are The Terminator, Juggernaut, and Chewbacca.
- Chaos (Purple) –
- Chaos is about unpredictability, rebellion, and trickiness.
- Chaos decks often manipulate position and the trash, use hidden tricks, and filter toward the right cards to achieve victory.
- Generally, Chaos cards have a harder time permanently eliminating a threat or giving permanent advantages to its units.
- Examples of Chaos from popular fiction are V (for Vendetta), Spiderman, and Han Solo.
- Order (Yellow) –
- Order is about unity, community, and sacrifice for the greater good.
- Order decks often generate many small units, gain effects on unit death, and kill units directly to achieve victory.
- Generally, Order cards have a harder time dealing with smaller units and moving units.
- Examples of Order from popular fiction are Superman, Cobra Commander, and Leia Organa.
One way to start building a deck is to start with a domain you think fits your playstyle (or just style, generally) and search for cool cards you might want to fit into a deck.
Look for this and other events at our website: gnomegames.com/events/month!

Join us at Gnome Games Green Bay East for our CookieRun: Braverse Powerpuff Girls Special Event!
On Saturday, February 21st
Starting at 2 PM
Entry is $10
We’re hosting an extra awesome tournament with exclusive prizing! A Powerpuff Girls Special Event! Compete in our standard 3 round Swiss style tournament, where each round a random player will get a Powerpuff Girls CookieRun OvenBreak collaboration pack! The Winner of the tournament will receive a pack, too! Each round is 35 minutes, best of one. Each round won awards players with a pack of their choice from Arena of Glory, Age of Heroes and Kingdoms, or Brave Beginnings! Don’t win any by the end? Get one just for participating! Players also receive promotional packs for attending!
The winner of the event also gets a special playmat with Pond Dino Cookie on it!
Entry is $10. In honor of the Powerpuff girls, decks should only be Red, Blue, and Green!
What is CookieRun: Braverse?
CookieRun Card Game is a two-player battle card game based on the adventures of the Cookies featured in various CookieRun games! Your objective is to knock out your opponent’s Cookies by using your Cookie cards, item cards, trар cards, and stage cards. Force your opponent’s break area to reach Lv. 10 to achieve victory! In CookieRun: Braverse, you must prepаге a deck consisting of 60 cards, including Cookie cards, Item cards, Trap cards, and Stage cards.
Gnome Games has starter decks for sale for newer players looking to get into the game.
For more information on CookieRun: Braverse and how to play, check out their website!
Find more CookieRun: Braverse events on our Gnome Games calendar!

Learn to Play Sanibel with Gnome Games! Wednesday, March 25th at 7pm, one of the Gnomes will be helping players learn to play the seashell collecting board game Sanibel!
This is a Free event! Seating is limited, but we’re looking to help introduce more players to great games every Wednesday during our weekly Board Game Night!
We’ll go over the basics of the game and then jump into playing the game with the Gnome community!
Curious about the game? You can read a few reviews or find videos here while you wait for Wednesday!
Ready to play? Check our calendar for event times and opportunities!

Learn to Play Sanibel with Gnome Games! Wednesday, March 18th at 7pm, one of the Gnomes will be helping players learn to play the seashell collecting board game Sanibel!
This is a Free event! Seating is limited, but we’re looking to help introduce more players to great games every Wednesday during our weekly Board Game Night!
We’ll go over the basics of the game and then jump into playing the game with the Gnome community!
Curious about the game? You can read a few reviews or find videos here while you wait for Wednesday!
Ready to play? Check our calendar for event times and opportunities!


Join in the fun every Saturday for our One Piece Deck Limited Tournament at Gnome Games Green Bay West!
Our One Piece tournament is at 4:00pm, 3 rounds, best of one. 30 minute rounds.
Entry $10 but is also Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack!
Winner will also get a Winner Pack!
Every participant gets a promo pack.
What is the Deck Limited Format?
The Deck Limited Format removes the top decks from the format to help provide both new players and regular players an environment to test out new decks that aren’t the main competitive format in the current environment. This list will be edited as needed and will frequently change after new sets release, but as of 2/11/26 it includes:
Imu [OP-13-079]
Dracule Mihawk [OP-14-020]
Portgas D. Ace [OP13-002]
Monkey.D.Luffy [ST29-001] (Unless the deck is unchanged from the Starter Deck)
Boa Hancock [OP14-041]
Monkey.D.Luffy [OP11-040]
Donquixote Doflamingo [OP14-060]
Sabo [OP13-004]
Gecko Moria [OP14-080]
Crocodile [OP-14-079]
These leaders are not allowed in the Deck Limited format, but can be
To check current Store tournament promos and other news from Bandai on One Piece: https://en.onepiece-cardgame.com/events/store_tournament/
Watch for special events like prereleases or deck battles on our calendar!


Join in the fun every Saturday for our One Piece Deck Limited Tournament at Gnome Games Green Bay West!
Our One Piece tournament is at 4:00pm, 3 rounds, best of one. 30 minute rounds.
Entry $10 but is also Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack!
Winner will also get a Winner Pack!
Every participant gets a promo pack.
What is the Deck Limited Format?
The Deck Limited Format removes the top decks from the format to help provide both new players and regular players an environment to test out new decks that aren’t the main competitive format in the current environment. This list will be edited as needed and will frequently change after new sets release, but as of 2/11/26 it includes:
Imu [OP-13-079]
Dracule Mihawk [OP-14-020]
Portgas D. Ace [OP13-002]
Monkey.D.Luffy [ST29-001] (Unless the deck is unchanged from the Starter Deck)
Boa Hancock [OP14-041]
Monkey.D.Luffy [OP11-040]
Donquixote Doflamingo [OP14-060]
Sabo [OP13-004]
Gecko Moria [OP14-080]
Crocodile [OP-14-079]
These leaders are not allowed in the Deck Limited format, but can be
To check current Store tournament promos and other news from Bandai on One Piece: https://en.onepiece-cardgame.com/events/store_tournament/
Watch for special events like prereleases or deck battles on our calendar!


Join in the fun every Saturday for our One Piece Deck Limited Tournament at Gnome Games Green Bay West!
Our One Piece tournament is at 4:00pm, 3 rounds, best of one. 30 minute rounds.
Entry $10 but is also Win-A-Match, Win-A-Pack!
Winner will also get a Winner Pack!
Every participant gets a promo pack.
What is the Deck Limited Format?
The Deck Limited Format removes the top decks from the format to help provide both new players and regular players an environment to test out new decks that aren’t the main competitive format in the current environment. This list will be edited as needed and will frequently change after new sets release, but as of 2/11/26 it includes:
Imu [OP-13-079]
Dracule Mihawk [OP-14-020]
Portgas D. Ace [OP13-002]
Monkey.D.Luffy [ST29-001] (Unless the deck is unchanged from the Starter Deck)
Boa Hancock [OP14-041]
Monkey.D.Luffy [OP11-040]
Donquixote Doflamingo [OP14-060]
Sabo [OP13-004]
Gecko Moria [OP14-080]
Crocodile [OP-14-079]
These leaders are not allowed in the Deck Limited format, but can be
To check current Store tournament promos and other news from Bandai on One Piece: https://en.onepiece-cardgame.com/events/store_tournament/
Watch for special events like prereleases or deck battles on our calendar!

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!
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/