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Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery

With every card priced in the dataset and a wide spread between average and median market price, the set reads as a mix of broadly accessible pulls and a smaller number of higher-demand singles. Starmie V (TG13) is the most valuable card listed, while the subset remains manageable at 30 cards total.

Released
May 2022
Cards
30 printed
Illustrators
20
Top card
Starmie V $94.88
Series
Sword & Shield
Era
Sword & Shield era

23 unique Pokémon 25 Pokémon · 5 Trainer Average market $9.81

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 30 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 30 of 30 cards
Rarity
Abomasnow
Flapple
Kingdra
Frosmoth
Gardevoir
Wyrdeer
Falinks
Kleavor
Mightyena
Galarian Obstagoon
Bronzong
Hoothoot
Starmie V
Ice Rider Calyrex V
Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX
§ 02 — About Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery

A look inside the set.

Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery presents 30 cards as a focused art capsule within the Sword & Shield era: 25 Pokémon cards paired with 5 Trainer cards, and no Energy. The structure is clean and readable, with most of the set landing in Trainer Gallery Rare Holo and Rare Holo V, then stepping up into a smaller group of Ultra, VMAX, and Secret rarities. Across the subset, the most repeated subjects are Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX and Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX, each appearing twice, while the rest of the Pokémon lineup is broadly distributed.

Visually, the set favors anime-led illustration with a playful, energetic tone and consistently vibrant color. Compositions tend to stay balanced even when the scene turns dynamic, keeping the character as the anchor. Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX (TG30) and Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX (TG29) serve as clear visual peaks, while Bea (TG25) adds a Trainer-led counterpoint. Among the most frequent illustrators, GOSSAN appears most, with additional presence from Mitsuhiro Arita, Taira Akitsu, and aoki.

I · Visual identity

The dominant look is vibrant and contrasting, often leaning into cool tones, with anime-style character rendering and a whimsical edge. Even when action and dynamic angles appear, the framing stays composed—balanced layouts, clear silhouettes, and foreground emphasis keep the subject readable. The prevailing mood is playful and energetic, with occasional serene or mysterious notes used as contrast rather than the baseline.

II · Illustrators

GOSSAN leads the set by count, supported by recurring contributions from Mitsuhiro Arita, Taira Akitsu, and aoki. Together, their presence reinforces the subset’s consistent anime-forward finish, where character clarity and bright palette choices remain the common thread across different hands.

§ 04 — Entry points

Two ways in.

By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.

Notable illustrators from Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery

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Notable Pokémon featured

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