

Double Crisis condenses its idea into 34 cards, with a clear split between Pokémon (22), Trainers (10), and a small Energy presence (2). The rarity mix stays grounded in Commons and Uncommons, then lifts the finish with a handful of Rare Holos and just two Rare Ultras. Across the set, the art trends toward dynamic, anime, and digital illustration, favoring balanced layouts that keep the subject close and readable.
The visual highlights cluster around the set’s Ultra and Holo moments, including Team Magma's Groudon-EX and Team Aqua's Kyogre-EX, where action-forward framing and saturated color do the heavy lifting. Playful and energetic moods dominate, with frequent foreground focus and crisp silhouettes against contrasting palettes. Among the most present illustrators, Toyste Beach and GAME FREAK inc. contribute the largest share, giving the collection a consistent, graphic clarity even as styles shift between cartoonish and more illustrative finishes.
Toyste Beach and GAME FREAK inc. are the most represented names in the set, establishing much of its consistent, graphic readability. Akira Komayama and Shin Nagasawa also appear among the leading contributors, adding variety within the same dynamic, character-focused framework.