Thursday, May 8, 2025

Side Events at Milwaukee Regionals 2025

As usual, I attended this year’s Pokémon Regionals in Milwaukee, WI, focusing on the side events available outside of the main competitions.

4-Person TCG Raid

At this point, TCG raids are pretty well-defined, though I did have fun with my Round-based deck and forcing the judge to figure out how Blaine’s Quiz Show should work in a format where supporters can be played on other participants. We were able to win both matches-despite me getting eliminated both times. It should be noted that my second match was slowed down a bit, because the judge had to divide his attention between two adjacent games (more on this later).

Build-and-Battle

Having missed out on the Journey Together prereleases (and with packs of the set difficult to find), this represented a great opportunity to finally pick up some of it. As far as the matches themselves, I went 4-2 across two events. In the first, I was 1-2, in part due to a low number of basic Pokémon in my deck (in hindsight, I should have included a Virizion from my packs to improve that number). The second try had me go 3-0, though part of that was due to an opponent that had to go to another event. Logistically, both events seemed to be slowed by communication issues (if possible, they should have used RK9 to distribute pairings).

Ditto Draft

This ended up being a pair of ones-and-dones, because the first of these was at the end of they day and only had two entrants, and the other because I flipped three tails using N’s Klingklang and didn’t get an energy on my last turn (on the bright side, getting knocked out gave me time to squeak into that second build-and-battle). Otherwise, these were pretty similar to other Ditto Drafts I’ve done, randomness and all.

Pokémon TCG Pocket

Obviously a relatively new event, the staff was clearly a bit fuzzy on certain aspects of this one. The registration forms didn’t have enough lines for the number of unique cards in a typical deck, and the instructions were unclear about whether you needed to write down just your Pokémon or also your trainers. In any event, I went 1-2 by virtue of a second-round bye, but I still had a good time, in part because this event seemed to go more quickly than others.

Pokémon Go Scavenger Hunt

After registering, I was instructed to select a set of tasks listed under one of three difficulties, with the higher difficulties awarding more points. As it turned out, however, the “medium” set of tasks were actually quite difficult due to requiring winning and capturing the Pokémon from a legendary raid, which was frustrated by the relatively low number of raids at the two gyms created for the event. I obviously don’t hold the Go event team responsible for that, but I’m sure they would have laid out the tasks differently had they known.

Overall

While I generally had a good time at side events, several issues were obvious. First, there were definitely fewer staff members than they would have liked (my understanding is that some staff invitations were sent out fairly late), contributing to considerable slowness in running events. Additionally, it appears there were a number of communication issues, partially related to the reservation system (OpenTable was being used, which I have seen at NAIC, but seems to be a recent addition at regionals).

Other Notes

-I continued my practice of cosplaying musicians as Pokémon trainers, adding a Ringo Starr costume to my repertoire. I got some looks, but also a lot of compliments.

-I had the honor of running into Cowboy Hat Caterpie, who was in fact wearing a cowboy hat in a Caterpie costume.