With 94 cards and a heavy concentration of shiny rarities, the set offers breadth while still feeling cohesive on a page. Market attention often centers on Charizard-GX (SV49), while much of the remaining selection spans a wider range of accessibility.
83 unique Pokémon · 84 Pokémon · 10 Trainer · Average market $25.63
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Hidden Fates Shiny Vault presents a tight 94-card collection within the Sun & Moon era, composed primarily of Pokémon (84) with a smaller run of Trainers (10). Its rarity profile is strongly shaped by Rare Shiny and Rare Shiny GX cards, giving the set a consistent, display-minded rhythm. Across the binder, the prevailing look is bright and high-contrast, with most illustrations built around focused, balanced framing and occasional bursts of action-oriented movement.
Stylistically, the set favors digital rendering and cartoonish clarity, often paired with playful, energetic moods. Even when scenes turn more intense or mysterious, the palette stays vivid and clean, keeping characters readable at a glance. Visual highlights include Cynthia (SV82) and Tapu Lele-GX (SV94), both aligning with the set’s preference for crisp silhouettes and saturated color. For collectors, Charizard-GX (SV49) sits as the primary value reference point within the lineup.
The dominant visual language is bright and saturated, built on vibrant, contrasting palettes and clean digital finishes. Compositions are typically focused and balanced, keeping subjects centered and readable, while dynamic poses and energetic moods add motion without crowding the frame; softer and pastel accents appear as occasional counterpoints.
5ban Graphics anchors the set’s look through a large share of the checklist, reinforcing a consistent digital sheen. Supporting variety comes from Shigenori Negishi, Saya Tsuruta, and Shin Nagasawa, whose contributions help shift between playful character moments and more dynamic, action-leaning scenes.
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.