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{{Setlist/entry|113/131|{{TCG ID|Forbidden Light|Mysterious Treasure|113}} (''Forbidden Light'')|Item|||Reverse Holo Pokémon League Forbidden Light Season League Cup}} | {{Setlist/entry|113/131|{{TCG ID|Forbidden Light|Mysterious Treasure|113}} (''Forbidden Light'')|Item|||Reverse Holo Pokémon League Forbidden Light Season League Cup}} |
Revision as of 16:16, 15 April 2019
The League Cup consists of tournaments introduced after the overhaul of The Play! Pokémon season structure in 2016-2017. It replaced City Championships and should be considered as the next step in the Play! Pokémon Championship Series after League Challenge.
League Cups give players the opportunity to earn up to 50 Championship Points and have a Best Finish Limit of 2 per season. Only for 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 seasons, their BFL were shared with League Challenge. They give 2 Play! Points, a special variant card available to all partecipants and a limited League Cup playmat available to first-place finishers in each of three age divisions.
Held twice per season at select Pokémon League locations, these tournaments may use the Standard or Expandend format, at the Tournament Organizer's discretion. League Challenge events consist of Swiss round with top cut to single-elimination rounds.
Typical prize structure
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Cards and Playmats given as reward
Cards given as reward are typically based on regular version of the same cards released in the expansion paired with each Pokémon League seasons. Each card has League Cup stamps and a different Holofoil pattern according to which expansion it belongs to.
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League Cup playmats
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External links
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |