Welcome
to
Pegasus
League!
If
you like
playing
in
tournaments
that
reward
creative
deck-building
and
innovative
strategy,
then
Pegasus
League
is for
you!
Each
month,
the
League
will
feature
a
brand-new
format,
providing
the
perfect
environment
for
Duelists
in
search
of fun
and
unique
challenges.
Whatever
you want
to know
about
Pegasus
League
can
likely
be found
here –
make a
habit of
checking
the page
regularly
to find
out
about
the
current
format,
view the
upcoming
format,
and see
who and
what is
doing
well!
January/February
2010
Format:
“New
Year’s
Resolution”
This
format
goes
into
effect
JANUARY
1, and
will run
until
FEBRUARY
28,
2010.
The
only
cards
allowed
in your
Main
Deck,
Extra
Deck,
and Side
Deck are
cards
that
appear
in any
of these
releases:
- Raging Battle
- Ancient Prophecy
- Stardust Overdrive
- Spellcaster’s Command Structure Deck
- Warriors’ Strike Structure Deck
- Starter Deck 2009
- Duelist Pack – Yugi –
- Turbo Pack: Booster One
- Hidden Arsenal
- Duelist League 2009
- Raging Battle Special Edition
- Ancient Prophecy Special Edition
- Stardust Overdrive Special Edition
Cards
from
this
release
can also
be used,
starting
January
26:
Cards
from
this
release
can also
be used,
starting
February
6:
Cards
from
this
release
can also
be used,
starting
February
23:
- Machina Mayhem Structure Deck
If a
card
appears
in any
of these
releases,
you may
use any
rarity
level of
that
card
from any
release.
Example:
Because
“Mirror
Force”
appears
in
Duelist
Pack –
Yugi –
you can
use your
“Mirror
Force”
from
Metal
Raiders,
Dark
Beginning
2,
Gold
Series 1,
or
Duelist
Pack –
Yugi –.
Instead
of the
Advanced
or
Traditional
Format
Forbidden
&
Limited
Card
lists,
use the
following,
shortened,
Forbidden
&
Limited
Cards
List
created
specifically
for this
format.
If a
card is
not
listed
as
Forbidden
or
Limited,
you can
use up
to 3
copies,
as long
as it is
a usable
card for
this
format
(see
above).
FORBIDDEN CARDS
Brain Control
Crush Card Virus
Monster Reborn
LIMITED CARDS
Giant Trunade
Magic Cylinder
Marshmallon
Mind Control
Mirror Force
Rescue Cat
Scapegoat
Swords of Revealing Light
Download a PDF list of useable cards for this month's format.
Where
can I
find a
Pegasus
League
near me?
Call your nearest Official Tournament Store, and ask if they’ll be hosting Pegasus League. If not, express your interest in participating and encourage them to run it.
We will also post the names and locations of all Official Tournament Stores running Pegasus League on our Events website.
What
happens
at
Pegasus
League?
Once a week, you’ll meet up with the rest of your League, and play a Swiss Round event using Decks that comply with the current League Format. You’ll earn points for playing, along with points for winning, like this:
For each round a Duelist completes = 1 point
For each Match win (Swiss Rounds only) = 1 point
Overall winner of the tournament = 1 point
So, if you compete in a 5 round tournament, go undefeated, and win the single elimination playoff, you’ll earn 11 points for the week.
If you play 4 rounds of a 5 round tournament, win 3 of your rounds and then drop, you’ll earn 7 points for the week.
Your point totals will be tracked by your host store, and at the end of the month everyone’s points will be totaled up. The 1st – 4th place finishers will win additional prizes.
How
often is
Pegasus
League?
Pegasus League meets once a week. You don’t have to attend every week, but if you miss a week, you’ll be missing out on points for that month.
How much
does it
cost to
enter
Pegasus
League?
The weekly entry fee for Pegasus League is $5.00. With your $5.00 entry, you’ll receive one Turbo Pack.
What can
I win at
Pegasus
League?
You can win other prizes in addition to your weekly Turbo Pack. When everyone’s points for the month have been totaled, additional prizes such as these will be awarded:
1st Place: 6 Turbo Packs
2nd Place: 4 Turbo Packs
3rd Place: 3 Turbo Packs
4th Place: 2 Turbo Packs
That’s not all, though – the Top 4 finishers at each League may submit their Duelist Profile along with a Deck list for that month’s format to KDE, for the chance to be featured here on the website. Each League can also nominate two Duelists per month, as “Format Favorites.” Whether they’re playing an extremely creative Deck, a very daring Deck, or one that’s just a lot of fun to go up against – why not get them immortalized for the rest of the world to see?
We will also update the Pegasus League page each month with the Top 25 Pegasus League Duelists program-wide. See how long the most creative and inventive Duelists can defend their positions!
Pegasus
League:
Deck
Challenge
Look for these exclusive tournaments at larger events such as conventions – they are stand-alone tournaments featuring a Pegasus League format. The first-ever Pegasus League: Deck Challenge was held at Gen Con Indy this summer, and we hope to hold many more in the coming year.