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Emerald

EX · 2005/05/01 · 106/107 cards
A Pokémon-led set with a clear rarity ladder—commons and uncommons anchored by holo rares and a smaller EX tier—unified by bright, playful illustration and straightforward composition.
Cards107
Pokémon86
Trainers11
Energy10
Illustrators18
Unique Pokémon78
Avg art score62.82
Median art score62.00
Priced cards107
Avg market price$20.74
Median market price$1.72
Collector note
With 18 illustrators and a wide spread of rarities, Emerald offers both easy-to-build runs and a few higher-end focal cards. Milotic ex (ex9-96) is also the set’s key value point, which can shape how collectors pace completion.
Visual identity
Emerald’s visual identity is clean and upbeat: vibrant, bright color dominates, often softened by pastel or gentle contrast. Most cards use simple, focused, balanced compositions that keep the subject centered and readable, while moods skew playful and energetic with occasional calm or mysterious notes. The prevailing finish feels character-forward, with traditional and cartoonish approaches carrying the set’s consistent clarity.

About Emerald

Emerald presents a compact visual collection of 107 cards, dominated by Pokémon illustrations (86) and rounded out with Trainers (11) and Energy (10). The set’s structure is balanced between commons and uncommons, with a substantial layer of holo rares and a smaller group of EX cards, plus a single secret rarity. Across the binder, the art language stays approachable: clear subjects, direct framing, and color that reads quickly.

Stylistically, the set clusters around cartoonish and traditional rendering, frequently pushed with vibrant palettes and lighthearted, energetic moods. Compositions tend to be simple and focused, occasionally breaking into more dynamic action beats. Visual highlights include Gardevoir (ex9-4) and Milotic ex (ex9-96), which stand out within the set’s bright, character-forward rhythm. The illustrator lineup is deep, with repeated contributions that keep the overall look cohesive while still offering shifts in linework and texture.

Illustrators

The set is led by frequent contributions from Kouki Saitou, Kagemaru Himeno, Atsuko Nishida, and Mitsuhiro Arita, whose combined output forms much of Emerald’s visual baseline. Their repeated presence helps maintain cohesion across the commons-to-holo range while still allowing subtle shifts in line, color handling, and scene energy.

Format

Printed total106
Set total107
SeriesEX
Release2005/05/01

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Kagemaru Himeno
Ryo Ueda
Ryo Ueda
Hironobu Yoshida
Hikaru Koike
Kouki Saitou
Atsuko Nishida
Mitsuhiro Arita
Hikaru Koike
Kouki Saitou
Midori Harada
Masakazu Fukuda
Mitsuhiro Arita
Kagemaru Himeno
Mitsuhiro Arita
Kouki Saitou
Midori Harada
Takumi Akabane
Hikaru Koike
Kouki Saitou
Masakazu Fukuda
Kagemaru Himeno
Kagemaru Himeno
Mitsuhiro Arita
Masakazu Fukuda
Kagemaru Himeno
Atsuko Nishida
Yuka Morii
Hajime Kusajima
Hajime Kusajima
Kagemaru Himeno
Hikaru Koike
Midori Harada
Mitsuhiro Arita
Mitsuhiro Arita
Ryo Ueda
Kouki Saitou
Kouki Saitou
Hajime Kusajima
Hikaru Koike
Kouki Saitou
Kagemaru Himeno
Atsuko Nishida
Hajime Kusajima
Atsuko Nishida
Kagemaru Himeno