

Flashfire presents a tightly structured 110-card collection with 94 Pokémon cards and 16 Trainers, and no Energy cards in the set list. Its rarity profile is wide—commons and uncommons form the base, while holos, EX, ultra rares, and a small group of secret rares add peaks. Across the set, the dominant look is cartoonish and colorful, with a strong preference for balanced, focused layouts that keep subjects readable even when scenes turn action-driven.
The visual conversation is anchored by multiple Charizard appearances, including M Charizard-EX (xy2-107) and M Charizard-EX (xy2-108), which sit among the set’s clearest art highlights. Much of the finish comes from digital and 3D-render approaches, with energetic moods and high-contrast color doing the heavy lifting. 5ban Graphics is the most present illustrator, supported by recurring work from Masakazu Fukuda, PLANETA, and Ryo Ueda, giving the set a cohesive, modern sheen across its variety of Pokémon.
5ban Graphics accounts for a large share of the set’s imagery, establishing much of its digital, high-saturation look. Masakazu Fukuda, PLANETA, and Ryo Ueda appear repeatedly as well, adding variety in linework and dynamism while staying aligned with the set’s clean, focused presentation.