Find Magic: The Gathering events at 1 game store near Rochester. 12 upcoming events including Commander nights, FNM, drafts, and tournaments.
Thu, Apr 23 · 6:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Fri, Apr 24 · 6:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Fri, Apr 24 · 6:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Sat, Apr 25 · 1:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Sun, Apr 26 · 12:00 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Mon, Apr 27 · 6:00 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Thu, Apr 30 · 6:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Fri, May 1 · 6:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Fri, May 1 · 6:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Sat, May 2 · 1:30 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Sun, May 3 · 12:00 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Mon, May 4 · 6:00 PM
Legacy Games · Webster, NY
Scrypoint helps you discover Magic: The Gathering events happening at game stores in the Rochester, NY area. Whether you're looking for Friday Night Magic, Commander nights, booster drafts, or competitive tournaments, Scrypoint lists upcoming events from local game stores so you never miss a chance to play.
Currently tracking 1 game store and 12 upcoming events near Rochester. New stores and events are added regularly. If your local game store isn't listed, submit it here and we'll add it.
Game stores in the Rochester area host a variety of Magic: The Gathering events throughout the week. Commander nights are the most common, usually held on weeknights with free or low entry fees. Friday Night Magic (FNM) is a staple at most stores, featuring Standard, Draft, or Modern depending on the store. Prerelease weekends happen four times a year when a new set launches — these Sealed events are some of the most exciting and beginner-friendly ways to play.
The most active formats near Rochester include Pauper, Standard and Draft. Each format has its own rules, deck construction requirements, and play style — check out our format guides to learn what to expect before showing up.
If you're new to Magic: The Gathering or just moved to the Rochester area, local game stores are the best place to start. Most stores welcome new players and many run beginner-friendly events like Open Play or learn-to-play sessions. Prerelease weekends and Commander nights are great entry points — you don't need an expensive collection to join in. Just show up, be friendly, and ask questions — the MTG community is one of the most welcoming in tabletop gaming.