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BATTLE DIARIES: Playing in a Split-a-Case Tournament

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BATTLE DIARIES: Playing in a Split-a-Case Tournament – by Elijah Douresseau I played in a split-a-case (SAC) Sunday. Figured I’d share the match-by-match action I encountered, in a greater attempt to practice in high-stakes scenarios for the San Diego regionals early next year. A SAC is one component of Covid-era programming stores utilized in the absence of sanctioned Play! Pokémon events. Along with $1k prize money tourneys, SACs give players an opportunity to duke it out for a majority share of a case of booster boxes. A case is the retailer-sized order stores place with product distributors to sell individual booster packs. A booster box doesn’t get distributed individually. To take advantage of bulk and wholesale pricing, most distributors sell a “case” of six booster boxes to stores. This is what we played for. A lot of stores putting on this event need a certain amount of support to award booster boxes. As a result, admission pricing tends to be a little higher for thes...

LOST ORIGIN PREVIEW AND SET FAVORITES

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– by Elijah Douresseau     Lost Origin is dropping this Friday, 9/9, and I thought it would be fun to detail some of my faves from the forthcoming set.    These selections are purely subjective, mostly chosen on the bases of what I can use for my current and future decks – first – and the overall meta, second.    A quick bit of housekeeping: If you weren’t already aware, Lost Origin is bringing back the Lost Zone mechanic to standard play. The Lost Zone is a secondary discard pile that cards will be able to use to satisfy various effects. The effects will range from modifying attack damage to energy acceleration. But true to its name, anything cast to the Lost Zone is permanently discarded. No recovery is possible – at least not yet. Though counting your discarded cards will be a necessary part of calculating the cost for activating card effects. In most cases, you’ll have to have a certain number of cards in your Lost Zone to activate t...

Pokemon World Championship Series 2023 Schedule is here!

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  Pokemon 2023 Championship Series has been announced and more dates to follow! Unfortunately, local CP events such as League Cups/Challenges are still postponed but we at Team SKYNITE are feeling hopeful for an early 2023 announcement for the return. But nonetheless, more regionals this year with good average number of 20+ events across the globe! Follow the Pokemon Link for more info but a quick rundown is below: (source Pokemon.com) *Note: This is for Pokemon TCG, GO, VGC, and Unite! (And hopefully Pokken makes a return!) Get a First Look at Plans for the 2023 Pokémon Championship Series Junior Division: Born in 2011 or later Senior Division: Born in 2007, 2008, 2009, or 2010 Masters Division: Born in 2006 or earlier North America Regional Championships Schedule Date Location Game(s) September 16–18, 2022 Baltimore Regional Championships Baltimore Convention Center 1 W Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21201, USA Pokémon TCG Pokémon GO September 29–October 2, 2022 Peoria Regional Champions...