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Hidden Fates

Sun & Moon · 2019/08/23 · 68/69 cards
A bright, character-led set where playful, energetic moods and vibrant palettes dominate, supported by mostly balanced and focused compositions. Structurally, it pairs a large Pokémon core with a smaller Trainer suite and a stepped rarity profile up to GX, Ultra, and a single Rainbow.
Cards69
Pokémon52
Trainers17
Energy0
Illustrators37
Unique Pokémon47
Avg art score73.72
Median art score72.00
Priced cards69
Avg market price$2.68
Median market price$0.19
Collector note
With 37 illustrators across 69 cards, Hidden Fates offers variety without feeling sprawling, and the rarity spread creates both straightforward pulls and higher-finish targets. Jessie & James is the set’s top-priced card in the available market data, while much of the checklist sits at more accessible levels.
Visual identity
Vibrant color is the set’s defining throughline, frequently paired with contrasting accents and occasional soft pastels. The prevailing mood is playful and lighthearted, with energetic beats and bursts of dynamism; compositions tend to be balanced or tightly focused, keeping characters centered and readable even when action cues are present. Overall, the visual language favors anime and cartoon-leaning illustration, with whimsical touches and clean, direct staging.

About Hidden Fates

Hidden Fates (Sun & Moon) presents 69 cards with a clear split between 52 Pokémon and 17 Trainers, and no Energy cards. The rarity mix is broad—Commons, Uncommons, and Rares form the base, while GX, Ultra, and one Rainbow card add higher-finish punctuation. Across the set, the dominant look is vibrant and upbeat, with playful moods leading the tone and compositions that stay mostly balanced and tightly focused on the subject.

As visual highlights, Moltres & Zapdos & Articuno-GX and Charizard-GX stand out for their high-impact presentation, while Gyarados-GX adds a more forceful, dynamic counterpoint. The artist roster is deep, with 5ban Graphics and Megumi Mizutani contributing the largest share of illustrations, alongside Ken Sugimori and TOKIYA. Together, their work reinforces a colorful, animated surface—often whimsical, sometimes action-leaning—anchored by clear silhouettes and direct character staging.

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Mitsuhiro Arita
5ban Graphics
Shin Nagasawa
5ban Graphics
5ban Graphics
aky CG Works
Kouki Saitou
Shibuzoh.
Sanosuke Sakuma
TOKIYA
PLANETA Otani
sowsow
Hasuno
Masakazu Fukuda
Shin Nagasawa
aky CG Works
Megumi Mizutani
Atsuko Nishida
Hideki Ishikawa
kirisAki
Saya Tsuruta
Kagemaru Himeno
5ban Graphics
Kagemaru Himeno
kodama
kirisAki
You Iribi
Hitoshi Ariga
Megumi Mizutani
Mizue
TOKIYA
Anesaki Dynamic
Hasuno
Megumi Mizutani
Akira Komayama
Hideki Ishikawa
nagimiso
tetsuya koizumi
PLANETA Igarashi
Shigenori Negishi
Megumi Mizutani
Saya Tsuruta
Megumi Mizutani
Naoki Saito
Kouki Saitou
Ken Sugimori
Satoshi Shirai