Showing posts with label pokemon event report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pokemon event report. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Side Events (and More) at NAIC 2025

2025 marks NAIC’s second year in New Orleans. I was excited to visit the city again, but did it live up to my expectations?

Thursday

This year, I decided (based on cost and timetables) to fly out of O’Hare instead of Madison. O’Hare doesn’t really have that many direct flights to New Orleans, but I picked a 10 AM departure on American. Unlike last year, my departure left on time and I arrived as expected in the Big Easy. I decided to get to my hotel using the express bus line to downtown, which unfortunately still required me to walk nearly a mile with my luggage. At least I got some exercise that way.

Column with a wraparound poster of Minun indicating it's the on-demand side event meeting location
Friday

This first day of the event started with a stop at the Pokémon Center. As Psyduck is one of (if not my very) favorite Pokémon, I had to restrain myself from spending too much on merchandise. I ended up picking up a playmat (partially to replace my Psyduck/Slowpoke mat I have yet to locate post-pandemic), a Psyduck light, a pair of socks, and a few other items.

Upon reaching the side event area, I was disappointed (and a bit confused) to find out that they had substituted a six-pack sealed Ditto format due to a lack of Build-and-Battle boxes. I was especially disappointed when I realized the screen I had seen on RK9 on my phone was actually a payment screen rather than a confirmation. That said, I still had plenty of fun in a series of TCG raids and a Puzzle League competition.

Saturday

Having made sure to register properly the day before, I was able to participate in both a sealed Ditto event and a TCG pocket event. Decked out in my Ringo Starr trainer costume (with the socks I had purchased at the Pokémon Center, no less), I managed to go 2-1 with a deck containing appropriately quirky Pokémon like Ampharos and Sudowoodo. I was less successful at the TCG Pocket event at 1-2, but at least my win came from over an actual opponent instead of a bye like in Milwaukee.

Sunday

After suiting up in my Michael Hutchence outfit, I decided I had enough energy to do another TCG raid, so I made that my last side event and cashed out my tickets on an incubator backpack and a Luxray deck box. I also took some time to wrap up some tasks from the Go scavenger hunt, earning myself a Suicune pin and a few other trinkets.

The last major stop I wanted to make was at the Play Lab, which now offers introductions to the TCG, Video Game, and Unite (possibly also Go). Having not played Unite since its release, I decided to give it another chance. Unfortunately, the experience largely reminded me why I wasn’t a fan of the game. Admittedly, our team was beaten very badly, but overall, it just felt like I wasn’t really accomplishing much there, nor did I have much a feel of being part of a group. At least I have more to talk about when we get to discussing this game on the podcast.

Monday

The only major event of my return trip was the 1.5-hour delay in my flight back to Chicago. After that, it was a typical bus ride back to Madison, dinner, and sleep.

Switch 2 demo kiosk showing the updated version of Pokémon Scarlet & Violet.
Other Notes:

-There were Switch 2 kiosk set up demoing the updated Scarlet/Violet game. I already had my own system, but gave it a bit of a try to get a feel for the new Pro Controller, which seemed fine.
-I was a bit disappointed at the lack of an anime viewing room at this year’s event.

Overall

I had a great time at NAIC as usual. While they can always use more staff, it did seem to be better than Milwaukee Regionals last month. I do look forward to Worlds in August and (presumably) returning here next year.

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Recap: Side Events at Pokémon NAIC 2022

Last weekend, I attended the North American International Championship for Pokémon and participated in a number of side events. How did those go after a long event drought?


Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Recap: Side Events @ Pokémon Midwest Regionals 2022

After a long dry spell, I was finally able to go to a Pokémon event in Milwaukee WI. What was my experience at the event?



Wednesday, July 26, 2017