🏆 Black & White (BLW–LTR) Mega Battle
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Organized by Retro Pokémon TCG
Black & White Series format
Simulator
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A slightly expanded version of the Worlds 2013 format, the Black & White block format's inclusion of the Plasma Blast and Legendary Treasures sets adds the finishing touches to an already diverse format. Known for enabling a variety of winning strategies, you're sure to find a deck you'll love playing in this format! Looking for a place to get started? Check out this article.

Black & White Block Format: Legal Sets & Cards

  • black-and-white-symbol Black & White
  • emerging-powers-symbol Emerging Powers
  • noble-victories-symbol Noble Victories
  • next-destinies-symbol Next Destinies
  • dark-explorers-symbol Dark Explorers
  • dragons-exalted-symbol Dragons Exalted
  • dragon-vault-symbol Dragon Vault
  • boundaries-crossed-symbol Boundaries Crossed
  • plasma-storm-symbol Plasma Storm
  • plasma-freeze-symbol Plasma Freeze
  • plasma-blast-symbol Plasma Blast
  • legendary-treasures-symbol Legendary Treasures
  • promo-symbol Black & White promotional cards (BW01–BW101)

Prizes

  • 1st Place: $45 USD
  • 2nd Place: $25 USD
  • 3rd/4th Place: $15 USD

Prizes are paid via Paypal.

Phase 1: Swiss

All Swiss rounds are Best-of-1. The amount of Swiss rounds is determined by the amount of players participating in the event:

  • 16 or less players: 3 rounds
  • 17–25 players: 4 rounds
  • 26 or more players: 5 rounds

Phase 2: Double Elimination

After Swiss is completed, the Top 8 records will advance to the second phase of the tournament. Note that the amount of Swiss rounds will ensure that all players with one or less loss advance to this second phase. From here, players will play Best-of-1 Double Elimination, meaning they will continue playing until they have lost two matches.

Spectating

Spectating must be enabled for all tournament matches. Players are allowed to spectate any match, but are asked not to comment on a match in progress in a way that could affect a player's decisions.

Late Players

In order to keep the tournament running, we ask players to begin their rounds as quickly as possible after they are posted. A player who has been queued for 5 minutes without an opponent must mark themselves the winner after confirming their opponent is not also queued.

Match Time Limits

To avoid unnecessary delays to the tournament, players may not extend match time if an opponent's game time expires. If your time expires, you lose the match, regardless of game state.

Bugged Cards

Minor Bugs

The following cards contain bugs, but are still allowed in decks:
  • No cards are currently known to contain bugs.

Major Bugs

The following cards contain significant bugs. These cards are not allowed in decks.

  • No cards are currently banned due to known bugs.

New Bugs Arising During Tournament

If any significant bugs are discovered during tournament play, a tournament admin may allow or direct any affected players to replace those cards with either Basic Energy cards, or in some instances, a similar card. For example, if a particular Magikarp was bugged and could not evolve into Gyarados, that player could be allowed to use a different Magikarp for the remainder of the event.

Sudden Death

There is no Sudden Death feature. If Sudden Death should arise, it must be played played as a new game with 6 Prize cards. However, the first player to draw a prize will be declared winner.

Game Crashes

Unfortunately, errors, including game crashes, sometimes occur. If you encounter this, do not restart your match, as this can unnecessarily delay the tournament. Instead, reach out to a tournament admin, who will do their best to find a solution that is fair to all players.

Tournament Structure

Swiss
4 Swiss Rounds - BO1
untimed rounds
no round check-in
8 players advance to the next phase
Top 8
Double Elimination Bracket - BO1
untimed matches
no match check-in
Wins are worth 3 match points, ties 1