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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks League Cup @ Legacy Comics and Cards
Sunday 03/09/2025 @ 9:00am-9:15am (Registration) 09:20am (start time). Max 25 players.
Entry Fee: $30.00 Standard Format League Cup Event
No Refunds for Cancellations.
Important! Please enter your Name and Pokemon Play # in the purchase note section of checkout for who the event ticket is for.
You must have a Pokemon Play # in order to participate in this special tournament. If you do not have a Pokemon Play #, come early so we can create one for you.
Pokémon TCG League Cup tournaments give players an opportunity to earn Championship Points and practice their skills for larger competitions.
Players of all skill levels welcome
Have fun with other Pokémon fans
Events held throughout the year
No qualifications or residency restrictions
This is a Standard Format League Cup!
Players need to have a deck list filled out and turned in prior to the start of the tournament. All players need to bring a deck legal in the Standard Format as well as damage counters and a randomizer (translucent die, official Pokemon coin, etc).
Rounds will be 30 minutes plus 3 turns. We will then cut to a top cut. Top cut rounds will be 60 minutes plus 3 turns.
2025 Pokémon TCG League Cup Information
All players who have Pokémon Trainer Club accounts and are in good standing with the Play! Pokémon rules are welcome to participate. Players need to bring their own 60-card deck. These tournaments must use the Standard TCG Format. Players may be charged an entry fee determined by the Tournament Organizer. See event listing or contact the Tournament Organizer for details.
Players must have a Pokémon Trainer Club account with a Player ID attached, and must have opted in to the Play! Pokémon program in order to earn points and prizes. All participants will receive 1 Play! Point just for playing, and the top player in each age division will win a special playmat.
The Standard Format for 2024
Cards with the “E” regulation mark will no longer be legal for play in the 2024 Standard format. Cards with “F,” “G,” and “H” regulation marks will be legal to use (as will any future regulation marks that may be released). A card’s legality status is no longer based on which expansion it’s from. Even if a card is from a recently released expansion, players will need to refer to the regulation mark on the bottom of the card to see whether that card is legal for play. New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks after their release. Moving forward, players should expect cards with the oldest legal regulation mark to rotate out of the Standard format when a new one is introduced.
For in-person Play! Pokémon events, the Standard format rotation will go into effect on April 5, 2024. For digital play on Pokémon TCG Live, the Standard format rotation will go into effect on March 21, 2024. This will give players an official platform to test out the new Standard format before participating in any in-person events.
Older versions of cards that don’t have a regulation mark can still be used if the card is currently legal for play. For example, the card Rare Candy from the Sun & Moon expansion can still be used because the card Rare Candy from the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet expansion has an “G” regulation mark. And even though the card Judge from the Sword & Shield—Fusion Strike expansion has an “E” regulation mark (which is rotating out of the Standard format), it can still be used because the card Judge from the Scarlet & Violet expansion has a “G” regulation mark. Be sure to check the Play! Pokémon Tournament Rules Handbook for further clarification on which reprints are OK to use.
Championship Points:
Please view the link below for how Championship Points are awarded at League Cup tournaments.
https://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/pokemon-events/pokemon-tournaments/tcg-league-cup
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