With 40 illustrators across 80 cards, the set offers variety while keeping a consistent, vibrant digital finish. The most valuable card is Charizard V, which can concentrate collector attention within an otherwise broad mix of rarities.
51 unique Pokémon · 57 Pokémon · 23 Trainer · Average market $6.45
Champion's Path presents a compact, Pokémon-forward lineup: 57 Pokémon cards balanced by 23 Trainers, and no Energy cards. The set’s structure is easy to read—Commons and Uncommons form the base, while Rare Holo, V, and VMAX cards provide the main lift, supported by Ultra, Rainbow, and a small Secret tier. Across the card pool, the prevailing look is digital and colorful, with a consistent preference for clear subjects and direct staging.
Visually, the set favors playful, energetic moods and compositions that stay focused even when action ramps up. Vibrant palettes dominate, often pushed with contrast or softened into pastel accents, keeping scenes bright and legible. Among the visual highlights, Charizard VMAX and Alcremie VMAX stand out as reference points for the set’s high-saturation, character-forward approach. Artist credits are led by 5ban Graphics and aky CG Works, with additional presence from Ryo Ueda and Naoki Saito.
Champion's Path is defined by vibrant color and clean, digital rendering, frequently framed in focused or balanced compositions that keep the subject front and center. The prevailing mood is playful and energetic, with dynamic poses and action cues that remain readable; contrast is common, while pastel and soft notes appear as occasional counterpoints to the set’s bright, high-saturation baseline.
The illustrator lineup is led by 5ban Graphics and aky CG Works, whose digital approach aligns with the set’s dominant look. Ryo Ueda and Naoki Saito also feature prominently, adding stylistic range while staying within the set’s clear, character-forward presentation.
Editorial picks — by visual identity, mood, and the work that defines this set's character.
By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.