Cardhalla
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Cardhalla is a charity event that has been held at Gen Con since 1999.[1] During the convention, a city is constructed out of donated trading card game cards.[1] Near the end of the convention attendees are invited to throw coins at the city to destroy it.[1] The thrown coins are collected and donated to charity.[1] The motto is: "Build. Donate. Destroy."
The name is a portmanteau of "card" and the Norse city of Valhalla.
Attendees may help in the building process using the cards that are donated. They may come and go as they wish, as the event is a 24-hour event hosted for free. The usual style of building consists of folding cards and stacking them. However, cutting a card to make a fit or even just stacking cards without folding is always an option. Glue, tape, and other adhesives are not permitted.
Donate
Donations come from anyone at the convention. Cards from over 100 different card games have been used. Cards range from the most common to the rarest cards of games. People also donate time to help clean up, manage, and chat.
- 2006 Phoenix ConGames: $276 to orphanage
- 2006 Gen Con: over $500 to Girls and Boys organization
- 2005 Gen Con: over $500 to the Make a Wish Foundation
The original card set that started the building was the premiere of the "Young Jedi" CCG, demo decks were given to everyone at GenCon, and stacks of the starter decks were left scattered around the hall.