Gym Leader Challenge format (TCG)

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The Gym Leader Challenge format of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, sometimes abbreviated as "GLC", is an unofficial format created by Pokémon TCG player and content creator Andrew Mahone on July 14, 2021.[1]

The format name is a reference to how Gym Leaders in the Pokémon games often specialize in just one Pokémon type, that being one of GLC's rules. The format was created by Mahone in response to the prominence of Pokémon with a Rule Box, which tend to have higher HP and powerful attacks. It is also envisioned by Mahone as a "singleton" format, i.e. a deck can only have one copy of any card (except for Basic Energy cards).[1]

Rules

The Gym Leader Challenge format is mainly derived from the Expanded format (i.e. cards from the Black & White expansion onward are legal), with the following rules:[2]

Cards banned from the Gym Leader Challenge format
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type Mark English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Lysandre's Trump Card Su Phantom Forces SetSymbolPhantom Forces.png Rarity Uncommon.png 99/119 Phantom Gate SetSymbolPhantom Gate.png Rarity U.png 086/088
Phantom Forces SetSymbolPhantom Forces.png Rarity Rare Ultra.png 118/119 Phantom Gate SetSymbolPhantom Gate.png Rarity SR.png 095/088
Oranguru Colorless B Ultra Prism SetSymbolUltra Prism.png Rarity Uncommon.png 114/156 Ultra Sun SetSymbolUltra Sun.png Rarity C.png 052/066
        GX Starter Decks SetSymbolGX Starter Decks.png   101/131
Forest of Giant Plants St Ancient Origins SetSymbolAncient Origins.png Rarity Uncommon.png 74/98 Bandit Ring SetSymbolBandit Ring.png Rarity U.png 079/081
        Premium Champion Pack SetSymbolPremium Champion Pack.png   127/131
        Premium Trainer Box SetSymbolPremium Trainer Box.png   016/018
        The Best of XY SetSymbolXY reprint.png   154/171
        Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Deck Build Boxes SetSymbolUltra Sun Ultra Moon Deck Build Boxes.png   038/041
Chip-Chip Ice Axe I C Unbroken Bonds SetSymbolUnbroken Bonds.png Rarity Uncommon.png 165/214 Double Blaze SetSymbolDouble Blaze.png Rarity U.png 080/095
Hiker Su A Celestial Storm SetSymbolCelestial Storm.png Rarity Uncommon.png 133/168 SM-P Promotional cards SetSymbol SMPromo.png   107/SM-P
Hidden Fates SetSymbolHidden Fates.png Rarity Rare Ultra.png SV85/SV94 GX Ultra Shiny SetSymbolGX Ultra Shiny.png Rarity SR.png 156/150
Kyogre Water D Shining Fates SetSymbolShining Fates.png Rarity A.png 021/072 Shiny Star V SetSymbolShiny Star V.png Rarity A.png 036/190
Pokémon Research Lab St C Unified Minds SetSymbolUnified Minds.png Rarity Uncommon.png 205/236 Miracle Twin SetSymbolMiracle Twin.png Rarity U.png 089/094


Upon inception of this format, Pokémon with Ancient Traits were not allowed. This was until November 16, 2021, when those Pokémon were allowed, and the first bans took place: Oranguru and Lysandre's Trump Card.[5]

Acknowledgement

The Gym Leader Challenge format has been acknowledged in official Pokémon materials and events. It is included in the official Pokémon TCG Alternative Play Handbook,[6] and has been featured as a side event in tournaments such as the 2022 World Championships and the 2023 Europe International Championships.[7][8] Some TCG-related posts on Pokémon.com mention cards that can work well in GLC.[9][10][11]

References

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