

Dragon Frontiers presents a compact 101-card collection with a clear structural balance: 83 Pokémon cards supported by 12 Trainers and 6 Energy. The rarity profile is broad—commons and uncommons form the base, while holos, EX cards, and a small pair of Rare Holo Star cards add peaks. Across the set, the art trends toward vibrant color and approachable clarity, with many illustrations built on simple, focused compositions that keep the subject readable at a glance.
Its visual personality is largely cartoonish, colorful, and lighthearted, often pairing energetic poses with clean backgrounds and balanced framing. Among the set’s visual highlights, Dratini δ and Gardevoir ex δ stand out for their polished presentation within this bright, character-led style. The illustrator roster is deep, with frequent contributions from Kouki Saitou, Ken Sugimori, Hajime Kusajima, and Yukiko Baba, giving the set a consistent baseline while still allowing subtle shifts between playful, traditional, and more dynamic renderings.
The set’s most represented artists include Kouki Saitou and Ken Sugimori, followed closely by Hajime Kusajima and Yukiko Baba. Their repeated presence helps unify the collection’s playful, character-first visuals, even as individual cards shift between whimsical softness and more energetic staging.