Introduction
The 2024 Pokémon World Championships took place in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 16th, 17th, and 18th, 2024!
Check out below all the useful information we got at this event! For instance, take a look at first-hand accounts of all the content creators that took this opportunity to travel to Honolulu and visit their Pokémon Center, the exclusive kits and products, the venue, the events, and much more!
We'll also discuss the main decks played at the tournament, and show you the spoilers announced for early 2025, a new feature (Pokémon Pocket!), and much more!
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Event Trailer
Opening Ceremony Video
Opening Ceremony with Traditional Hawaiian Dances
Drone Show
Ads for the Event in Local American News Stations
The Event
Several content creators recorded videos and broadcasted the event in real time, and showed us the venue, which had a "tropical paradise" theme!
Check out below a few of these creators who visited the venues, the Pokémon Center store, products, and their experience at the event as a whole.
Pokémon Center Entrance
Pokémon Museum
You can also follow more details of the place on TikTok Video.
Inside the event, there was an exposition showcasing the history of all the products ever released by The Pokémon Company, including the VGC, TCG, and everything released for each yearly season. It mostly focused on the TCG, and showed products from as early as 2004, which was when The Pokémon Company took over producing and distributing the game.
World-Themed Products
World-Themed Dice Kit and Damage Counters
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Players' Kit and Visitors' Kit
Players' Kit
Staff's Kit
Trophies and Promo Cards
Trophies
World Championship Card
This card is basically a Paradise Resort PR-SV 45 "reprint", released last year, 2023, in Yokohama.
The content creator Mattculli showed other versions of this card, in multiple languages:
Top 3 Prize Card
Pikachu Promo Card
This card was illustrated by Atsushi Furusawa (古澤あつし). The only way to get it was if you shopped at licensed Pokémon Company shops from August 2nd, 2024 to August 18th, 2024.
YouTuber Vlogs
Channel credit: Pokémon LID Adventures.
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Channel credit: Vivian's Collectibles.
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Channel credit: Kari & Austin.
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Channel credit: Randolph Pokémon.
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Channel credit: Atomix VG.
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Channel credit: AwesomeAdam.
Channel credit: MRO__Gaming.
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Channel credit: Kriket 23.
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Drone show recorded by a Japanese family.
Channel credit: ぽけかぞく★ちゃんねる / @PokeFamilyChannel.
The Event
Over 1,100 players attended the event (more precisely, 1.147), and Brazil was the most represented country in terms of competitive players.
The Pokémon Company will implement new rules for the 2025 season. You can see more details about it here. Check out everything you need to know about the new point systems, how to classify, prizes, and much more!
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In any case, it is still 2024, so let's see the championship results!
Scores
The Schedule
Overall Top 8 and Champion Ranking
Junior Category
Senior Category
Master Category
Note: Ian Robb was disqualified because of an unsportsmanlike gesture he made when celebrating a victory in the quarter-finals, so, in turn, Cifuentes took his place.
Standout Decks in the Top 8
Cifuentes: Iron Thorns ex - 1st Place
Seinosuke Shiokawa: Roaring Moon Box - 2nd Place
Jesse Parker: Miraidon ex - 3rd Place
Raz Wolpe: Regidrago-VStar - 4th Place
Isaiah Bradner: Regidrago-VStar - 5th Place
James Goreing: Raging Bolt ex + Teal Mask: Ogerpon ex - 6th Place
Ian Robb: Regidrago-VStar - 7th Place
Michael Davidson: Regidrago-VStar - 8th Place
Interesting Decks at Worlds
Rahul Reddy: Lugia-VStar - 9th Place
Tord Reklev: Charizard ex - 10th Place
Luo Tian Qing: Charizard ex - 12th Place
Lucas Xing: Charizard ex - 16th Place
Cobi Kawasaki: Gholdengo ex - 50th Place
Marco Cifuentes: Lost Box + Shrouded Fable - 53rd Place
Justin Brothers: Snorlax "Control" - 118th Place
Honorable Mentions for Brazilian Players at the Top 127 - Master
Otavio Gouveia: Regidrago-VStar - 26th Place
Pedro Pertusi: Charizard ex - 28th Place
William Azevedo: Charizard ex - 48th Place
Honorable Mention: Gabriel Fernandez in 4th Place - Senior
Ancient Box
Broadcasts
YouTube
Day 1
Day 2
Final - Junior
Final - Senior
Final - Master
World Championship Rewards
Pecharunt ex - Special Illustration Rare, for Pokémon TCG LIVE
This event freely gave out the digital version of Special Illustration Rare Pecharunt ex SFA 93, a promo card.
To get it, just enter the following code at the Redeem tab of your TCG Live account:
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Twitch Drops
Anyone who watched the live broadcasts on Twitch got the rewards above.
World News - Spoilers
Banishment of Duskull, from Sun & Moon: Cosmic Eclipse
The reason for its ban is due to its combo due to its ability, which by discarding three cards from your hand, you can search for its evolution, Dusclops, more easily in the deck and even place it in the same turn, which encouraged in the Expanded format to use the combo with Dusclops SFA 19 to perform its Curse Blast ability, and help place damage counters even on turn 1, which is good for “One Hit Turn” decks ”.
And with that, a Pokémon decided on the ban, which will come into force from 09/27/2024.
Pokémon Pocket: the compact “TCG LIVE” for Cellphones
Release date: 30/10/2024.
Videos
English:
Japanese:
Trainer Owner: The New Mechanic for Early 2025
The new mechanic is basically a new version of Pokémon SP from Diamond/Pearl, but this gradual evolution process only applies to the signature Pokémon of the Trainer in question.
If you're playing Giovanni's Nidoking, you have to go through the right Nidoran ♂, Nidorino, and Nidoking:
So, in terms of the aesthetic and rarity of these Pokémon, the new mechanic is similar to Pokémon SP, such as:
Here are some cards that were spoiled at the event:
Lillie’s Clefairy ex
- Ability: all enemy Dragon-type Pokémon are now weak to the Psychic type.
- Attack: this attack deals 20 base damage + 20 damage for each Pokémon on both players' benches.
Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex
- Ability: When you play Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex from your hand to evolve 1 of your Marnie's Morgrem during your turn, you may search your deck for up to 5 Basic Darkness Energy SFA 98 and attach them to your Marnie's Pokémon in any way you like. Then, shuffle your deck.
- Attack: deal 180 damage to the opponent's active Pokémon. Then, this attack also does 30 damage to 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon).
N’s Zoroark ex
- Ability: You must discard a card from your hand in order to use this Ability. Once during your turn, you may draw 2 cards.
- Attack: Choose 1 of your Benched N's Pokémon's attacks and use it as this attack.
Note: if you thought N's Zoroark ex's ability was oddly familiar, you're right. It's Zoroark-GX SLG 53's ability!
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N’s Reshiram
- First attack: This attack does 20 damage for each damage counter on Reshiram.
- Second attack: deal 170 damage.
And, if you take a good look at it, you'll spot a nice Easter egg: Team Rocket's logo, which confirms this western set will be themed around them. I discussed this before in in this article, when some of these trademarks were leaked.
Videos
English:
Japanese:
Next World Championships Confirmed: Anaheim and San Francisco, the U.S.A.
According to the video above, in the next two years the World Championships will be held in the United States of America. It will take place in Anaheim in 2025, and in San Francisco in 2026. Both of these cities are in California.
Final Words
What do you expect for next year? What did you think of the 2024 World Championships?
Thank you for reading, and see you next time!
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