A little late, but here are the winning decks from March 2025’s League Cup at Board Fox Games in Grand Junction! Congrats to all the winners! Looking forward to seeing what decks come to the top now that rotation has happened!
It was a great way to kick off the 2025 tournament year at Board Fox Games in Grand Junction! Here are the top 3 decks in each age division. Congratulations to the winners!
It was a great turnout at the August League Challenge at Board Fox Games in Grand Junction! Here are the winning deck lists for each age division. Congratulations to the winners!
Montrose’s first League Challenge of the 2025 season was a blast! We once again had Juniors and Masters from across the Western Slope, and it was a great kick off to the new season!
As you can see from the winning deck lists below, Regidrago was the VSTAR of the show! 😏
Join us at Box Buster Sports Cards in Montrose on Saturday, July 20th for a Ditto Draft! Check-in starts at 2pm and we’ll start drafting at 2:30pm. $20 entry fee for drafting 4 packs (exact packs will depend on store inventory at the time of the event). Prize Packs will be given to all players and extra Prize Packs awarded to the winners! Please bring your own sleeves, damage counters, etc. Basic energies and Ditto Markers will be provided by organizer.
Each player receives four predetermined booster packs. They can all be from the same expansion or from different expansions, as long as each player has the same four packs.
Players will also be provided with Ditto Markers to use along with the special Ditto Draft rules (see below). Ditto Markers can be placed on Basic Pokémon without a Rule Box to grant them the Ability to evolve into any Stage 1 or Stage 2 Pokémon that a player drafts and includes in their deck.
Players will be seated in a circle to facilitate the draft. Once everyone is ready, the Organizer will signal the players to open their first booster pack. If using a combination of packs from different expansions, all players should open a pack from the same expansion at the same time. Each player selects one card from the pack and sets it aside to start their draft selection pile, along with the Pokémon TCG Live or Pokémon TCG Online code card and the basic Energy card or VSTAR marker. Players then pass the remaining cards from the booster pack, face down, to the person on their left. The cards selected by each player should remain secret during the drafting process.
Each player continues to select one card from among the cards passed to them until all the cards have been selected. After all cards from a booster pack have been picked, players will have one minute to review the cards they have so far. This process repeats for each remaining booster pack, with the passing pattern alternating from left to right as each new pack is opened.
Deck Construction
After all the booster packs have been opened and all the cards have been selected, each player constructs a 40-card deck using the cards they picked from the booster packs, as well as basic Energy cards provided by the Organizer. Players have 20 minutes to construct their decks. Players may not trade the cards they selected in the draft with other players until the tournament ends. After everyone’s deck is completed, play begins.
Gameplay
Games will be played with 4 Prize cards instead of the usual six. Once the first round of the tournament begins, players may not alter the contents of their decks. All standard gameplay rules apply, with the following additional Ditto Draft rule:
Once during your turn (before you attack), you may place a Ditto marker on 1 of your Basic Pokémon that doesn’t have a Rule Box. It gains the following Ability:
Ability: EVOLUTIONARY ADVANTAGE Once during your turn, you may put any Stage 1 or Stage 2 card from your hand onto this Pokémon to evolve it. You can’t use this Ability during your first turn or the turn this Pokémon was put into play. If you put a Stage 2 card onto this Pokémon, your turn ends. Each Pokémon can use only 1 Evolutionary Advantage Ability per game.
The 2024/2025 competitive season has officially begun! Box Buster Sports Cards in Montrose will be having its first League Challenges Saturday, July 27th.
That’s right, that’s “Challenges” plural! As announced by The Pokémon Company last week, the local-level Video Game Championship series have been renamed to Video Game League Challenge and Video Game League Cup… and Montrose is now able to hold those events! So if you’ve been wanting to try your hand at competitive video game play in Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet, now’s your chance!
We will be holding the TCG League Challenge and Video Game League Challenge simultaneously, with staggered start times to help with logistics. Here’s the info:
TCG League Challenge
Check-in: 2:00pm
Tournament start: 3:00pm
Format: Standard
Entry fee: $10
Rounds: Best-of-1, 30 minute Swiss
VG League Challenge
Check-in: 2:30pm
Tournament start: 3:30pm
Format: Double battles, Regulation Set G
Entry fee: None
Rounds: Best-of-3 Swiss rounds
Please bring completed deck lists or team lists to speed up the registration process. Otherwise, blank list sheets will be provided when you check in. If you are able to print your own lists, I recommend using RK9 Labs’ deck list creator or team list creator.
Rememberthat if you are earning Championship Points, you can only earn points for one type of game! CP do not transfer from one game to another, so be sure your Play! Pokémon account is set to earn points in the correct game that you want. (Of course, that doesn’t mean you can’t play in different types of tournaments throughout the year if you want! Just make sure you’re aware of your account settings so you can plan your season accordingly.)
If this will be your first time competing in an official tournament, be sure to familiarize yourself with the Play! Pokémon Rules and Resources. Though, even if you’re an old hand at the competitive scene, it wouldn’t hurt to look over them again since they were updated recently. 😉
I’m super excited to be able to provide more competitive opportunities for our local players, and I look forward to seeing all the decks and teams you come up with this season! Please reach out if you have any questions.
Despite some crazy weather, we had a great time at our first Gym Leader Challenge tournament in Montrose! GLC is such a unique and fun format and everyone had a great time!
We only had Junior and Master divisions, and I’d like to share the winning decks! Congrats to our winners, and we look forward to holding more fun events like this throughout the summer.
Due to changes in Box Buster Sports Cards’ hours this summer, our regular league sessions will be changing days and time! Starting June 27, casual Pokémon League will be moving to every other THURSDAY from 5-8pm! That’s right, league is finally returning to 3-hour sessions, which means more time to earn prize packs and have fun!
Also, our free Gym Leader Challenge tournament is moving to SATURDAY, June 22nd at 2:00pm! In addition to the exclusive Buddy-Buddy Poffin, Super Rod, and TM Evolution promo cards all participants will get, the winners in each age division will also receive a Champion playmat!
We hope you’ll continue to join us for a summer filled with all kinds of Pokémon fun!