Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Expanded Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Expanded Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Entry-level event for players on the road to becoming Pokemon Masters.
Description:
Premier Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with entry-level events on the road to becoming Pokémon Masters. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a team list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss plus Single Elimination. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the Single Elimination Rounds.
Entry-level event for players on the road to becoming Pokemon Masters.
Description:
Premier Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with entry-level events on the road to becoming Pokémon Masters. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a team list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss plus Single Elimination. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the Single Elimination Rounds.
Entry-level event for players on the road to becoming Pokemon Masters.
Description:
Premier Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with entry-level events on the road to becoming Pokémon Masters. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2016 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a team list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss plus Single Elimination. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the Single Elimination Rounds.