With 272 cards and many rarity tiers, Cosmic Eclipse rewards both broad set-building and selective art-picking. The median market price sits far below the average, suggesting a wide spread between everyday pulls and a smaller group of premium cards, including Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX (sm12-221).
175 unique Pokémon · 229 Pokémon · 41 Trainer · 2 Energy · Average market $20.72
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Cosmic Eclipse presents a broad, illustration-led catalogue: 272 cards spanning 229 Pokémon, 41 Trainers, and 2 Energy, with 85 credited illustrators. Its rarity mix runs from deep commons and uncommons through multiple premium tiers, creating a set that reads as both a wide survey and a layered gallery. Across the card pool, the dominant look is colorful and cartoonish, with whimsical, lighthearted moods and a strong preference for balanced, focused compositions.
Among the visual highlights, Charizard & Braixen-GX (sm12-22) stands out for its lively, character-centric staging, while Solgaleo & Lunala-GX (sm12-254) brings a more mystical, high-contrast presence. The set’s range is reinforced by a mix of studio polish and painterly nuance, with frequent contributions from 5ban Graphics, Ken Sugimori, Mitsuhiro Arita, and Megumi Mizutani shaping much of the collection’s visual rhythm.
Vibrant palettes dominate, often pushed by contrasting accents and occasional soft pastels. The prevailing mood is playful and energetic, expressed through clean, character-forward scenes that stay readable even when action ramps up. Most images favor balanced layouts and focused framing, with dynamic poses used as punctuation rather than constant intensity.
The set’s most frequent credits include 5ban Graphics, Ken Sugimori, Mitsuhiro Arita, and Megumi Mizutani. Their combined presence supports a consistent throughline: polished digital rendering alongside more illustrative, character-driven approaches that keep the collection cohesive across its large card count.
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.