This document describes a Pokémon-themed trivia game and raffle. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about Pokémon topics like types, characters, games, and in-game items. The top 3 scoring participants will win prizes. Raffle items include Pikachu ears and Pokémon card buttons. Games like guessing Pokémon from pins on a board and catching toy Pokémon will also be played.
4. Pikachu Ears Pokémon Card Buttons
Guess the
Pokémon
Pin the Tail
on Pikachu
Catch the
Pokémon
5.
6. • 20 Questions
• Honesty Please!
• Top 3 Trivia Masters will get to pick from
trivia prize table
• Ties will be broken using tiebreaker questions
• All participants get sticker!
Trivia Rules
TCG
A Prize Card (Japanese: サイド Side) is a card taken by a player for Knocking Out one of their opponent's Pokémon. When using the regular 60-card deck, six prizes are put down at the start of the game. However, three are put down if using a 30-card Half Deck, and four are put down if using a 40-card prerelease deck. The first player to take all of their Prize Cards Wins the game. When a player Knocks Out one of their opponent's Pokémon-EX, however, they take two Prize Cards instead of one.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Appendix:Glossary_(TCG)#Prize_Card
TCG
A Prize Card (Japanese: サイド Side) is a card taken by a player for Knocking Out one of their opponent's Pokémon. When using the regular 60-card deck, six prizes are put down at the start of the game. However, three are put down if using a 30-card Half Deck, and four are put down if using a 40-card prerelease deck. The first player to take all of their Prize Cards Wins the game. When a player Knocks Out one of their opponent's Pokémon-EX, however, they take two Prize Cards instead of one.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Appendix:Glossary_(TCG)#Prize_Card
TCG
A Prize Card (Japanese: サイド Side) is a card taken by a player for Knocking Out one of their opponent's Pokémon. When using the regular 60-card deck, six prizes are put down at the start of the game. However, three are put down if using a 30-card Half Deck, and four are put down if using a 40-card prerelease deck. The first player to take all of their Prize Cards Wins the game. When a player Knocks Out one of their opponent's Pokémon-EX, however, they take two Prize Cards instead of one.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Appendix:Glossary_(TCG)#Prize_Card
As of Generation VII, there are 133 Water-type Pokémon or 16.5% of all Pokémon (counting those that are Water-type in at least one of their forms), making it the most common of the eighteen types.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Water_(type)
General
Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokedex/
(806 Currently in the National Dex, Zeraora is 807)
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! Should have at least one more but not released yet