With 33 illustrators across 91 cards, Undaunted offers variety without losing cohesion, and its rarity spread creates a clear path from accessible pulls to higher-tier finishes. Umbreon is the set’s most valuable card in market data, while the overall price distribution remains broad.
66 unique Pokémon · 80 Pokémon · 9 Trainer · 2 Energy · Average market $17.59
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HS—Undaunted presents a compact, Pokémon-forward collection: 80 Pokémon cards alongside 9 Trainers and 2 Energy, spanning 91 cards total. The rarity structure is broad—Commons and Uncommons form the base, with Rares, Rare Holos, Rare Primes, and a small group of LEGEND cards adding visual punctuation. Across the set, the dominant look is cartoonish and whimsical, carried by vibrant color palettes and a preference for balanced, simple layouts that keep the subject clear.
Highlights include Flareon and Leafeon, both singled out for their visual appeal within the set’s bright, character-led approach. The mood profile stays largely playful and lighthearted, but it’s frequently offset by touches of mystery and higher-contrast color. Among the most represented illustrators, Kagemaru Himeno appears most often, with additional depth from Mitsuhiro Arita, Midori Harada, and Masakazu Fukuda—together reinforcing a consistent emphasis on readable silhouettes, clean staging, and energetic, colorful scenes.
The set’s visual language is bright and character-forward: vibrant palettes lead, often paired with contrasting accents, while compositions stay balanced, simple, and tightly focused on the Pokémon. Moods skew playful and lighthearted, with intermittent mysterious or intense notes that tend to arrive through darker tones and more dynamic framing rather than heavy detail.
Kagemaru Himeno is the most frequent contributor in the set, supported by a strong secondary presence from Mitsuhiro Arita, Midori Harada, and Masakazu Fukuda. Their combined output aligns with Undaunted’s preference for clear subject emphasis, clean staging, and colorful, approachable rendering.
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By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.