

Call of Legends presents a compact, illustration-forward collection: 106 cards with 86 Pokémon, plus an even split of 10 Trainers and 10 Energy. Rarity skews toward shine, with a large band of Rare Holo cards alongside a steady base of Commons and Uncommons. Visually, the set reads bright and approachable, dominated by vibrant color and a mix of cartoonish and illustrative rendering. Compositions are most often balanced and focused, keeping subjects clear while still allowing for dynamic moments.
Within that structure, the art direction stays lighthearted and energetic, with contrasting palettes used to sharpen silhouettes and motion. Dialga{col1-SL2}(88) stands out as a visual highlight, pairing a crisp subject focus with a high-saturation finish. The set’s look is shaped by a broad bench of illustrators, including Ken Sugimori, Ryo Ueda, Noriko Hotta, and Hideaki Hakozaki, whose combined output helps the collection move between clean character presentation and more kinetic, action-led scenes.
Ken Sugimori leads the set by volume, supported closely by Ryo Ueda, Noriko Hotta, and Hideaki Hakozaki. Together they account for a substantial share of the artwork, spanning clean character-forward presentation through more dynamic, digitally inclined scenes, helping the set maintain variety while staying visually cohesive.