Dragon Majesty

With 80 cards and a broad spread of rarities, the set offers both easy entry points and higher-rarity finishes to chase. Ultra Necrozma-GX (sm75-78) stands out as the set’s top market card, while much of the checklist remains accessible.

Released
Sep 2018
Cards
70 printed
Illustrators
42
Top card
Ultra Necrozma-GX $93.08
Series
Sun & Moon
Era
Sun & Moon era

55 unique Pokémon 67 Pokémon · 13 Trainer Average market $7.76

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 70 cards.

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Rarity
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Torchic
Combusken
Blaziken
Victini ◇
Darumaka
Darmanitan
Heatmor
Reshiram-GX
Litten
Salandit
Salazzle
Horsea
§ 02 — About Dragon Majesty

A look inside the set.

Dragon Majesty presents a compact, Pokémon-led gallery: 80 cards total, with 67 Pokémon cards and 13 Trainers, and no Energy cards. The rarity mix spans a deep base of Commons and Uncommons, then climbs through Rare Holo and multiple GX and Ultra treatments, with smaller pockets of Rainbow, Secret, and Prism Star cards. Visually, the set trends digital and cartoonish, frequently colorful and whimsical, with an overall preference for balanced, focused layouts.

The mood profile stays playful and energetic, often pushing into dynamic action while keeping scenes readable and centered on the subject. A consistently vibrant palette—often warm or contrasting—gives the collection a bright, high-saturation throughline. Among the set’s visual highlights are Charizard (sm75-3) and White Kyurem-GX (sm75-74), both emblematic of the set’s crisp, character-first approach. Artist credits are spread across 42 illustrators, with a few names appearing repeatedly to anchor the look.

I · Visual identity

Dragon Majesty leans into bright, vibrant color with frequent warm and contrasting accents, pairing that palette with clean, balanced framing. The dominant language is digital and cartoonish, often playful and energetic, with dynamic moments kept legible through focused, character-centered compositions and generally simple scene structure.

II · Illustrators

The set’s most frequent credits include 5ban Graphics and Ken Sugimori, supported by recurring work from Kouki Saitou and Shin Nagasawa. Together, they help maintain a consistent mix of polished digital rendering and clear, character-forward presentation across the checklist.

§ 04 — Entry points

Two ways in.

By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.

Notable illustrators from Dragon Majesty

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Notable Pokémon featured

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