Dsuke
Dsuke is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards since 2022, with artwork appearing through 2025. Their credits span Scarlet & Violet-era releases including Twilight Masquerade and Journey Together, marked by cartoonish, colorful scenes and balanced, foreground-focused compositions.
“The card depicts Lairon in a cluttered workshop, surrounded by various tools and scraps of metal, suggesting a space where creativity and construction collide. The Pokémon stands out with its shiny, armored body, contrasting against the disarray around it, as if it is both a part of and apart from this chaotic environment. There’s a sense of determination in its posture, as it navigates through the remnants of human activity, embodying the resilience of nature amidst the remnants of civilization. This moment captur”
Editorial & Data
Published by Artchu Editorial. Card facts are based on structured reference data and Artchu enrichment. Visual commentary is AI-assisted and human-reviewed. Visual ranking reflects Artchu’s internal art_score methodology. Market data reflects the latest source shown on the page. Data refreshed: January 21, 2026.
Steel Tackle
This Pokémon also does 20 damage to itself.