With 103 priced cards and a wide spread of rarities, the set offers both breadth for set-building and a smaller group of premium pulls. Gengar{hgss4-94} anchors the top end of the market data, while much of the set sits in more accessible territory.
90 unique Pokémon · 96 Pokémon · 6 Trainer · 1 Energy · Average market $13.04
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HS—Triumphant presents a largely Pokémon-forward gallery: 96 Pokémon cards alongside 6 Trainers and a single Energy, spread across Commons, Uncommons, Rares, and a smaller band of higher rarities including Rare Holo, Rare Prime, LEGEND, and one Rare Secret. The set’s visual rhythm is consistent—bright, vibrant palettes dominate, with frequent use of balanced and simple layouts that keep subjects readable while still allowing for motion.
Across the card art, the prevailing tone is playful and lighthearted, often punctuated by energetic, dynamic moments. Altaria{hgss4-2} stands out as a visual highlight, and Gengar{hgss4-94} is both a key artwork mention and the set’s most valuable card in market data. Among the most represented illustrators, Ryo Ueda and Hideaki Hakozaki contribute the largest share, helping define the set’s mix of colorful, cartoonish, and whimsical illustration with occasional darker or more mysterious accents.
The dominant look is bright and upbeat: vibrant, often contrasting color palettes paired with clean, balanced compositions that keep the subject front and center. Cartoonish and whimsical rendering leads the set’s style profile, supported by playful, lighthearted moods and frequent bursts of energetic motion; darker or mysterious notes appear sparingly as tonal counterpoints.
Ryo Ueda and Hideaki Hakozaki are the most prevalent names in the set by card count, shaping much of its visual consistency. Kagemaru Himeno and Kouki Saitou also appear prominently, rounding out a roster that favors clear character presentation and colorful, approachable illustration.
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.