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So, I’m going to a Pokémon tournament tomorrow, and it’s really confusing. This is to help out anyone who wants to go to one, but has NO clue what to do. Every time I go to a different kind of tournament, I’ll edit. This is for card game ONLY. Without further ado, how to prepare for a Pokémon tournament.
Prerelease:
1.    Bring a 3ds.
Now, this is for waiting for the tournament to start. wewe could bring a book au something as well, but I prefer something wewe can play Pokémon on.
2.    Bring extra money.
This is always a good idea. When I went, there was a little meza, jedwali to buy merchandise. I honestly think this is a good way to buy sleeves for your deck if wewe don’t have any.
3.    The decks.
Okay, this is probably the most confusing part, cuz every tournament is different. For the prerelease, wewe don’t need to bring a deck au deck list. The will give wewe six prerelease booster packs. With these, wewe will open them, and make a forty card deck. This deck will be a mixture of your new cards, and some borrowed energy that wewe will return at the end of the tournament.
4.    Trading.
So basically, wewe can bring your own cards for trading, au trade your new ones. wewe can only trade after the tournament.
5.    Extra stuffs.
Bring: Clear dice, damage counters and a coin.
The dice can be to use as a coin, au as damage counters. They must be clear, for reasons that I don’t know. The damages counters are a little trickier to use then dice, but it’s a good Idea to have ones for status. Need I explain the coin?
6: Dress the part.
There are two kinds of trainers. The ones that upendo to dress the part, and take it very seriously well having fun, and those who just onyesha up. I myself enjoy to dress like a trainer myself. Now, that said, don’t go wearing a Disney world style Pikachu costume, au spent hundreds of dollars on a cosplay. I simply wear a Pokémon hat, shirt, and my own little trainer outfit. A Pokémon trainer can wear anything! I think they mostly have the following: A hat, a pokeball somewhere on their outfit, and a bag au ukanda to hold there Pokémon.

Hello again! I just came back from a tournament. It was a bust cuz I had no idea about the STUPID NEW CARDS ONLY RULE!!! Anyway, heres what wewe need for a league challenge.

P.s Sreps 1, 6, 5 and 2 apply to all tournaments.

3.Be ready.
So, when I went, I had to wait like half a saa before I sat down. So basically, be prepared to stand for a while.

4. THE STUPIDEST RULE EVER!!!!!!!!
Okay, so I got kicked out of the tournament for this. For some weird reason, wewe may only use cards from Black and white au newer. On the same note, no prerealse cards either.

5.Decklist.
Okay, this is a little complicated. Well, not really. So, wewe can print of a decklist template, au get one from the tournament. wewe must write the names of all your cards, and how many wewe have of each. The pokemon, wewe also need the set name, and colectors number. For the energy, wewe also need wether au not it's a basic, au a special.
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