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Revision as of 22:55, 7 August 2023
- WCS23 redirects here. For Pokémon Trading Card Game set using this set code, see 2023 World Championships Yokohama Deck: Pikachu (TCG).
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The 2023 World Championships is due to be held at Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan from August 11 to 13, 2023. It will be the eighteenth invitation-only championships for players of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the thirteenth for players of the Pokémon video games, and the second for players of Pokémon GO and Pokémon UNITE. This is the third time the World Championships will be held outside of the U.S., and the first time the event will be held in Japan.
Pokémon Fantasy Team
Pokémon Fantasy Team was a fantasy sport draft contest for U.S. residents built around the 2023 World Championships. Users with a Pokémon Trainer Club account could create teams from August 1 to 10 that were scored based on the TCG and VGC Masters Division results. The top 100 finishers for each division received a booster box of Obsidian Flames and an Umbreon Sitting Cuties plush, with first place also receiving a jumbo Spheal Poké Plush. The first 10,000 registrations also got a code for a Stretchy Form Tatsugiri.
Entrants could build a team of six from specific groups of then-legal cards/Pokémon. Registering a team also required making a guess to a tiebreaker question.
- TCG teams required
- a Pokémon V
- a Pokémon VMAX
- a Pokémon VSTAR
- a Radiant Pokémon
- a Treasure of Ruin
- a Pokémon not in any of the previous groups
- a guess on the total number of cards in both discard piles at the end of the final match
- VGC teams required
- a Treasure of Ruin
- a Paradox Pokémon
- a Generation IX Pokémon not in the previous groups
- two Pokémon that became legal in Regulation Set D
- a Pokémon not in any previous group
- a guess on the HP of the Pokémon delivering the final Knock Out
Scoring was determined by each team member's highest-placing appearance in Masters Division Top 8 teams. In case of ties, the entrant whose guess to the tiebreaker was closest to correct was placed higher. Prizes could only be won from one division; an entrant's higher placement nullified their other placement.[1]
Top 8 placement | TCG pts. | VGC pts. |
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1st | 48 | 16 |
2nd | 24 | 8 |
3rd-4th | 12 | 4 |
5th-8th | 6 | 2 |
Event Pokémon
Wonder Card 505 | Tatsugiri (Stretchy Form) Gift | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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References
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This article is part of both Project TCG and Project Games, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Championship Tournaments. |