Pokémon League Cornu-CUP-ia
Saturday, November 30
Doors: 10AM
Round One: 11AM
This Thanksgiving weekend forget the cold turkey sandwiches and instead gorge yourself on cards, competition, and collectibles!
League Cups are a step up from League Challenge competitions, featuring an increased Championship Point payout and giving players more opportunities to test their skills in preparation for larger events.
Tournament play starts at 11:00AM.
Players that have questions about the legality of their decks or the structure of the tournament may consult with our Professor before the event starts.
Format:
League Cups are a step up from League Challenge competitions, featuring an increased Championship Point payout and giving players more opportunities to test their skills in preparation for larger events.
Tournament play starts at 11:00AM.
Players that have questions about the legality of their decks or the structure of the tournament may consult with our Professor before the event starts.
Format:
- Standard Constructed
- Players will be placed in divisions by age group.
- Number of Swiss rounds based on attendance, these will be 30 minutes and best-of-one matches.
- Top Cut will be best-of-three matches each with a 50-minute time limit. If your division doesn't have a Cut or you don't make it, consider signing up for our League Challenge that starts when the Top Cut begins!
- 1st in Division: "Champion" stamped playmat
- League packs
- Booster packs or store credit (player's choice) based on attendance and standing.
- Players will receive Championship Points based on position and total attendance.
- While supplies last, a promotional Worlds Celebration Pikachu will be awarded to the first players to sign up, so register now!
- Players must have a Pokemon Trainer Club account and associated ID number.
- Players need to bring their own legal 60-card deck and are responsible for its construction and legality.
- The deck must be sleeved in opaque sleeves.
- Players will be required to fill out a decklist. Decklists must be turned in before the start of the tournament.
- Players must be able to play independently.
Online registration is recommended but not required.