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Vu@vuism·
After a fun, exciting and exhausting weekend of Pokemon, its time to lock in for OPTCG back on the grind!
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@crossai8 It is no long East vs West, we have now enter a new age, the age of team battle
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Atrocious (凶悪)@AtrociousJake·
fuck this new system
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Adam Rosa
Adam Rosa@reydelospirata5·
Oh yea? Well, My mom thinks I’m good at One Piece!!! Story time. Yesterday I stopped home (Mom’s house is always home) for a day on my way to Puerto Rico for a Store Championship. Waiting for me was my mother and my prizing from the Dallas Regional in March (it arrived late and they sent it to my Mom’s address). My mom doesn’t know much about One Piece, but she knows I love it so she was excited to open up some cardboard. I told her she could do the honors and open the package. While opening the package she asked me why I hadn’t told her about the tournament. Normally I share my top results and she said she never even knew I had gone to Dallas. Amidst her question she opened the box and saw written on one of the plastic wrapped packages inside, “128.” “How many people went?” She asked. “1400. That’s why I—“ “Top 128 out of over 1000 people?!” She interrupted. “My baby’s incredible!” She said and gave me a big hug. She told me she was so proud of my great results. What I was about to say before she congratulated me was, “That’s why I didn’t say anything. I only got 93rd.” It’s a good reminder that perspective in this hobby is so important. I went X-3 at a 10 round event and was upset. My expectation was X-2, and I felt my result was a flop. I didn’t tell my family about it. My mom reminded me perspective is important! She was still super proud of her son for getting in the Top 10%. She told me I’d be #1 soon, but to not be too hard on myself for a good result. We went on to open the participation packs because I told her the prizing wasn’t any good. I let her open the packs. She was having fun ripping the packs, asking if every common or rare was any good. “Is this good?” She would ask holding up a Sunny-Kun. “Not really, but it’s cute,” I would say. And unexpectedly, out of the 6 whole participation packs (my participation pack luck continues, should out the Luffy Manga last month), she looks at a card and goes, “Who is Portgas D. Ace?” And flips the card around. I screamed. She screamed. We screamed. “THAT’S MY FAVORITE PERSON!” I screamed, excited about the SP hit. “THAT’S AMAZING! WHY ARE WE YELLING!?!” She screamed. My mom knows nothing about One Piece or card games, she knows nothing about commons or SPs, but she knows a lot about supporting her son. She reminded me to enjoy the results we get even when they aren’t the ones we wanted, celebrate the little things with the people you care about, and when you do, you might just open an SP of your favorite character with your favorite person. Thanks for supporting me playing silly little cardboard, Mom, I love you!
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T3@T3Productions_·
Failure can either stomp the flames or fuel the fire. Last episode, @Egoist_TCG’s run left more to be desired. Will Vegas be a different story? See for yourself: youtu.be/SUhmmMMJT-Q?si… #T3 sends its regards.
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Sunil Godhania@SunGod87·
Love turn based combat.
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NegiKitsu | 🇵🇭🇺🇲/ENVtuber Predebut
Did you see that Popeyes One Piece Don floating round or some live action cards on your feed lately? I am opening up comms for custom OPTCG live action character and Don!! card arts! 👉👈
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『 comfy 』@trysoju·
Was worried I was going to miss out on the Popeyes One Piece promo 😭✌️
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wimmie 🦩@wimmiebear·
I want to ask people to playtest but I am really shy w interacitons I keep thinking I’m burdening you if I ask so if you don’t mind me hitting you up for sim games at night pls like react this post I would like to try for a serial fr this time also I play thriller nami right now
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Vu@vuism·
@acebunnytcg Oh shit let me book a flight to Canada to get one!
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𝒃𝒖𝒏𝒏𝒚 ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ OPTCG
canada might not get mac & cheese or the purple lemonade in the meal but at least we get the Popeyes x One Piece promo card
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Maya's bread@ComicalLove·
I cried
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The Kitchen
The Kitchen@LostZoneKitchen·
As a founding member of the Lost Zone Kitchen, Dominic Viola has always brought an infectious energy that for years has been the embodiment of this team. In creating the Arceus Klefki deck for Milwaukee Regionals 2023, Dominic played a key role in putting the Lost Zone Kitchen on the map. On a more personal note, Dominic has quickly become a good friend and occasional testing partner to me, one who I have worked with for many events. If not for the Kitchen, I would likely never have met Dominic, and if nothing else that gives me something to be thankful to this team for. Effective immediately, Dominic Viola will no longer be representing the Lost Zone Kitchen as he steps away from Pokemon for personal reasons. On behalf of all current members of the Lost Zone Kitchen, we thank Dominic for his years playing with us, and wish him the best in all future endeavors. Christian Fontenot
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FamousCy ➡️ Law School
A really good friend of mine has recently been saddled with some unfortunate vet bills to help her pet get surgery to remove cancerous lumps. She's currently taking commissions to help pay for the bills, but any donations are greatly appreciated! ko-fi.com/squiddooo
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Vu@vuism·
Theres a lot of takes on Penel as a deck, whether that is a “skill issue” check or “ape strong together” type beat, it is still beatable. But now you’re adding slow play into the mix? Yeah dawg the crashout legit. I feel it.
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Chris Chen
Chris Chen@chennney·
Lots of mixed emotions for this weekend in Orlando. Ethan was disqualified for unsporting conduct and creating an unsafe environment. At the end of Phase 2, we were called up to the hive and notified that Ethan was getting disqualified. It was reported that E had touched someone on the head or shoulder, and it bothered that person. When we asked what could have transpired, E thinks that it might've been when he walked past someone and tried to pat them on the shoulder to wish them good luck, but accidentally touched them on their head because they turned. He touched someone who didn't want to be touched. Regardless of his positive intent, we were told that this was unwanted behavior and that he had been asked not to do this before (he wasn't aware of this), and determined to be severe unsporting conduct and disqualification. While we don't fully understand the ruling, and we don't know the other child's story, we respect the expectations and the standards of conduct. The judges are just following the rule book and trying to create a safe space. For the family that we have caused distress towards, we are sorry. If you come across this, please feel free to reach out and help us improve our understanding of boundaries, and acceptable interactions. It’s a hard lesson for us and our community about the broadening need for respect, recognizing people's boundaries, and to not assume what might be acceptable to someone else.
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Will Beers
Will Beers@willbeers·
I encourage you to read this perspective from Chris regarding his son’s disqualification. Absolute humility and class from Ethan (and from others, like @Firestar73_) when handling a very difficult situation. Without the friends I’ve made over the years, there is no community to speak of. Nor is there for my daughter, who probably wouldn’t play this game if it was just a way to make monsters fight each other for fun. Between rounds, she always has a small army of other Juniors around her playing Mario Kart or Smash. Those friends are what she’s going to remember about these years, not the battles themselves. Read the testimonies from everyone involved last weekend, and then apply Occam’s razor and ask yourself whether the problem lies with the players violating the rules or with the culture that’s responsible for enforcing them.
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I want to clearly state that Ethan is not going around randomly touching people, patting them on the back or head duck-duck-goose style. I'm not looking for vindication or to prove my son's innocence. Here are some considerations for public transparency: - He had previously played against them at other regionals - He thought this was a friend or acquaintance and had conversations with them at subsequent regionals - He sat next to this person and said good luck to them during phase 1 at Orlando in an amicable fashion - Wanted to say good luck to them for their win-and-in round Ethan was never told or given any indication that this person was not a friend, uncomfortable, or did not want any interaction with them. At least not to his knowledge. This situation could have possibly been addressed through a kid-to-kid or parent-to-parent interaction, e.g. "I'm not comfortable talking to you or interacting with you", or "I do not consider you a friend" or "Please stay away from my child". We had no such warning or conversation between families or even mediation from the judges. My view as a parent is that this outcome has created a massive ripple in the community and for families. This could have happened to any one of the kids we know. We're all having conversations now about who you can trust and who you can or should be friends with. This is creating unintended emotional distress and paranoia about what can or will be considered acceptable or safe interactions. This situation completely erodes the perception of psychological safety, family friendliness, approachability and trust throughout the community. This has severe implications on the weaponization for the standards of conduct vs the spirit of the game and positive intent. Why should I risk and broaden my child's exposure to new people and friendships that could backfire on him? One of the most beautiful things that Pokemon had was that you could meet players from all around the world, discover your love of Pokemon together, compete and establish new friendships. Maybe you'd get to see each other at the next regional or IC or worlds and celebrate each other's accomplishments. It's delightful to see the kids cheering each other on, roaming the halls and eating ice cream together and playing video games and tag or trading plushies. Many people know that I am a strong proponent for the merits of Pokemon and the growth framework that it provides for the kids. It puts them in the driver's seat for their own self-improvement, develops resilience and pushes them to become determined to reach their goals. This could have been a private learning opportunity between families but has escalated to the general community. Ethan has already come to terms with the situation. He accepts full responsibility for touching someone who didn't want to be touched. He accepts that if his actions created anxiety or hurt someone, then his disqualification is appropriate. He understands that this ruling will help to inform the broader community about consent and boundaries, and ideally creates a safer space for all families and participants. I am proud of my son for his character, his integrity, his kindness, and his maturity and willingness to learn from this situation. I hope you all got a chance to witness this in his interview with Pokemon this past weekend.

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