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This entry is for SATURDAY MAY 11TH at 11:30 AM. There is another Prerelease on Thursday, May 16th at 5:30 PM.

A Festival of Mischief & Mystery!

Welcome to the land of Kitakami, where people and Pokémon live harmoniously with nature. Folktales abound, but not all is as it seems... Uncover the mystery of the masked Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon, appearing as four fearsome types of Tera Pokémon ex, and team up with more newly discovered Pokémon, like Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex and Sinistcha ex. Growing in power, Greninja, Dragapult, and Magcargo dazzle as Tera Pokémon ex, and more ACE SPEC cards round out the festivities in the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Twilight Masquerade expansion!

  • Over 160 cards

  • More than a dozen new Pokémon ex

  • More new ACE SPEC cards

  • More than 30 Trainer cards

  • Dozens of Pokémon and Trainer cards with special illustrations

Prereleases are run best of 1, with three 35 minute rounds.

Q: How do I preregister for the Prerelease?

A: You can purchase as many entries as you would like here! This entry is for Saturday, May 11th.

To be pre-entered into TOM, please also fill out the preregistration form with your name, birthday, and trainer ID. Click here to fill out the form.

    Q: Can The Guild help me pay my registration fee?

    A: If you're a Delight League member who regularly attends league days, The Guild can handle your registration fee if you are under the age of 18 and have financial need. Get in touch with your Professor BEFORE the day of the Prerelease to arrange for this coverage. The Guild in the Grove wants to ensure that no one is excluded because of financial ability. 

    Q: Are decklists required?

    A: No, this is a sealed event.

    Due to the competitive element in tournaments, we recommend that parents discuss issues of winning and losing, pressures of competition, and good sportsmanship with their children. It is important to be a good sport—win or lose. Delight believes that children should have fun in the process of competing, regardless of the outcome. It is, after all, just a game.

    It is very important that players listen to Organizers and judges when they explain how to play in the event. These Professors will outline important points, such as how to report the match results and how to ask for a ruling, at the beginning of the tournament. Players should understand that, even if they are familiar with this information, they need to listen and avoid being disruptive. Talking or other disruptive behavior during the delivery of these instructions is impolite. All players should have the same opportunity to learn and understand the rules of play prior to an event.