B.C.O.S.S II Day 2 (Base–Neo) Milwaukee, WI USA
Organized by The Mana Vault MKE
Base–Neo format

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Join us at the MIDWEST GAMING CLASSIC on Saturday, April 5th and Sunday, April 6th for two exciting retro Pokémon TCG events! The Convention Center doors open at 10 AM both days. Players should report to the Tournament Hall before 11:50 AM!


Address and Venue Information

Baird Center
400 W Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53203

Convention Passes are REQUIRED to attend these events, but tournament entry is FREE!

The Midwest Gaming Classic is one of the largest all-inclusive gaming conventions in the country. With over 10,000 games on free-play, 200+ vendors, industry special guests and 350,000 sq. ft of convention space to explore; the Midwest Gaming Classic is an absolute must-attend event for gamers and collectors alike!

To purchase your tickets or learn more about the convention, head over to the Midwest Gaming Classic Website.

Convention Parking and Hotels

For those traveling or staying the weekend, the Baird Center and Midwest Gaming Classic have supplied ample solutions for your needs. Click here to see a list of parking structures and affordable hotel options local to the Convention Center.


Tournament Schedule

Saturday, April 5th: Base–Fossil Tournament

FREE Entry!

Note: Each event has a separate registration page. To register for the Base–Fossil event, click here.

10am–11:50am: Player check-in (All players must be preregistered on this page with a deck list submitted)
12pm–5:45pm: Swiss Rounds (Best-of-1 with a 40-minute +3 turn time limit)
6pm–10pm: Top 8 Single Elimination (Best-of-3 with a 90-minute +3 turn time limit)

Players will play 7 rounds of Swiss (adjusted for attendance.)

New to Base–Fossil or need a refresher? Check out this article written by 3-time World Champion Jason Klaczynski.

This tournament is proxy friendly! For more info on this, scroll down to Decklist Submission & Contact.

Legal Sets

  • Base Set (BS)
  • jungle-symbol Jungle (JU)
  • fossil-symbol.png Fossil (FO)
  • promo-symbol Wizards Black Star Promos 1–9 (WBSP)
  • promo-symbol Base Set 2 (BS2)

Sunday, April 6th: Base–Neo Tournament

FREE Entry!

This tournament will be streamed Live on Twitch!

10am–11:50am: Player check-in (All players must be preregistered on this page with a deck list submitted)
12pm–3:45pm: Swiss Rounds (Best-of-1 with a 40-minute +3 turn time limit)
4pm–8pm: Top 8 Single Elimination (Best-of-3 with a 90-minute +3 turn time limit)

Players will play 5 rounds of Swiss (adjusted for attendance.)

New to Base–Neo or need a refresher? Check out this article written by 3-time World Champion Jason Klaczynski.

This tournament is proxy friendly! For more info on this, scroll down to Decklist Submission & Contact.

Legal Sets

  • Base Set (BS)
  • jungle-symbol Jungle (JU)
  • fossil-symbol.png Fossil (FO)
  • promo-symbol Wizards Black Star Promos 1–49 (WBSP)
  • promo-symbol Base Set 2 (BS2)
  • promo-symbol Team Rocket (TR)
  • promo-symbol Gym Heroes (G1)
  • promo-symbol Gym Challenge (G2)
  • promo-symbol Neo Genesis (N1)
  • promo-symbol Neo Discovery (N2)
  • promo-symbol Neo Revelation (N3)
  • promo-symbol Neo Destiny (N4)

Guaranteed Prizes

Day 1 Guaranteed Prizing: Base–Fossil Tournament

  • 1st Place: $300 store credit
  • 2nd Place: $150 store credit
  • Top 4: $100 store credit
  • Top 8: $50 store credit

Day 2 Guaranteed Prizing: Base–Neo Tournament

  • 1st Place: $200 store credit
  • 2nd Place: $100 store credit
  • Top 4: $60 store credit
  • Top 8: $30 store credit

Plus additional Door Prizes, that scale with attendance and will be raffled among all participants!

Players may also elect to receive 80% of the value of their store credit prizes in cash!

Rules

  • Each of these events will use the rules of the time period. For a refresher of the differences between the Wizards era and modern Pokémon, click here.
  • This event will play with corrected versions (errata) of all known mistranslated cards. For a list of all Wizards era erratas, click here.
  • All language cards are permitted as long as the cards were also printed in English, and color proxies are allowed (more info below in Decklist Submission & Contact).
  • After time has expired in the round, the current player will finish their turn. Players will then play three more turns. If, by then, neither player has won the match, the player with fewer Prize cards remaining is the winner. If players are tied in Prizes, the game will continue in Sudden Death, with the next Prize card drawn determining the winner. (In Best-of-3, a tied game will only continue if the match score is also tied.)
  • In Top 8, the higher-seeded player will play first in Game 1. In the subsequent games, the loser of the previous game will play first.
  • Late players will have 5 minutes to arrive to their match before forfeiting, but will lose any unfinished match after time +3 turns expires regardless of game score and prize count.
  • Judges will handle any disputes, including resolving any illegal gameplay, in a way that is fair to both players. Judges will also ensure players play at a brisk pace that allows for most matches to finish in the allotted time limits.

  • Decklist Submission & Contact

    If you have any questions at all or need help with something, please reach out to us!

    E-mail: themanavaultmke@gmail.com
    Phone: (414) 763-9111
    Discord: https://tr.ee/QoGAKqkksp (#Pokemon-Center)

    Decklist Submission

    Decklists are REQUIRED for these events, and must be submitted at the top of this page once players have registered for the tournament.

    Limitless has a super user-friendly Deck Builder for players to use with a built in search tool! Click here to be redirected to that page! Keep reading for more instruction on how to use this resource to create and submit a decklist.

    • 1. Go to the search bar and type in the card name, then locate the correct version.
    • 2. Click on the card to add, then use the + and buttons to adjust the desired quantity.
    • 3. Once that is done X out of the card, and repeat steps 1-3 until all cards have been entered.
    • Note: Limitless defaults Computer Search as restricted to 1 copy. If and when adding this card, first click the 3-dot drop down menu and make sure "Enforce Limits" is toggled off.
    • 4. Once all cards have been added according to the desired specifications of the deck, click Share > Copy as Text.
    • 5. Navigate back to the top of the Tournament Page (this page), and click Submit Decklist.
    • 6. A submission form should pop up, paste the copied decklist there and click Submit. That's it!

    If any errors are encountered with certain cards, or if entering decklists manually, use the abbreviations below to make corrections in the submission form page. The format for this is: X PokemonName Set X, where X is the number of copies and collector number respectively.

    Examples:
    3 Rocket's Zapdos G2 15
    2 Chansey BS 3
    1 Item Finder BS 74

    Set Abbreviations

  • Base Set (BS)
  • jungle-symbol Jungle (JU)
  • fossil-symbol.png Fossil (FO)
  • promo-symbol Wizards Black Star Promos (WBSP)
  • promo-symbol Base Set 2 (BS2)
  • promo-symbol Team Rocket (TR)
  • promo-symbol Gym Heroes (G1)
  • promo-symbol Gym Challenge (G2)
  • promo-symbol Neo Genesis (N1)
  • promo-symbol Neo Discovery (N2)
  • promo-symbol Neo Revelation (N3)
  • promo-symbol Neo Destiny (N4)

  • Proxy Rules

  • Proxies must be indistinguishable from the other cards as parts of your library while sleeved. (Ideally you should not be able to tell by the sleeve openings or thickness which cards are proxies and which are not).

  • Proxies must be original English prints with all appropriate text and typing. Please no hand-written proxies in your decks. Everyone must be able to readily recognize the cards for what they represent and read the words on them.

  • Players may choose to print proxies on regular printer paper. These proxies must be in full color, cut to the approximate size of Standard Pokémon cards, and placed in front of a real Pokémon card inside the sleeve. See the depiction below.

  • Click here to be directed to a page for selecting and printing proxies.

    promo-symbol

    Tournament Structure

    Swiss
    5 Swiss Rounds - BO1
    untimed rounds
    no round check-in
    8 players advance to the next phase
    Top 8 Cut
    Single Elimination Bracket - BO3
    untimed matches
    no match check-in
    Wins are worth 1 match point, ties 0