With just 10 cards and nine illustrators, the set offers a quick, varied look at EX-era illustration approaches in a very small footprint. The absence of pricing data suggests collecting here is best approached as a compact visual subset rather than a market-led chase.
7 unique Pokémon · 7 Pokémon · 2 Trainer · 1 Energy
Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.
EX Trainer Kit Latias presents a tightly edited 10-card selection: seven Pokémon cards, two Trainers, and one Energy. With only seven Pokémon represented, the set reads like a small gallery of character studies rather than a broad survey. The dominant look is clean and readable, favoring simple, focused compositions that keep attention on the subject. Color trends vibrant, with soft and pastel accents appearing alongside occasional monochrome restraint.
Within that concise structure, a few cards stand out as visual touchpoints, including Latias and Delcatty, both aligned with the set’s preference for clarity and upbeat tone. The overall mood stays playful and lighthearted, with energetic moments kept controlled by balanced framing. Artist variety is high for the card count, giving each illustration a distinct hand while still fitting the set’s straightforward, approachable visual rhythm.
The set’s visual language is direct and readable: simple, focused compositions dominate, keeping subjects centered and easy to parse. A vibrant palette leads, frequently softened by pastel notes, while the mood stays playful and lighthearted with occasional neutral, functional restraint.
Despite the small checklist, the illustrator mix is broad, with single contributions from Ken Sugimori, Kouki Saitou, Yuka Morii, and Atsuko Nishida among others. This one-card-per-artist distribution gives the set a varied surface texture while maintaining a consistent preference for clarity and approachable character presentation.
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.