Legendary Treasures

With all 140 cards priced and a wide rarity spread, the set offers both easy entry points and a smaller group of premium pulls. Zekrom appears as the top value reference point, while the overall experience remains driven by breadth and variety.

Released
Nov 2013
Cards
113 printed
Illustrators
46
Top card
Zekrom $314
Series
Black & White
Era
Black & White era

116 unique Pokémon 134 Pokémon · 5 Trainer · 1 Energy Average market $10.78

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 113 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 140 of 140 cards
Rarity
Snivy
Gardevoir
Meloetta-EX
Stunfisk
Purrloin
Eevee
Teddiursa
Ursaring
Audino
Minccino
Cinccino
Servine
Elesa
Shaymin-EX
Reshiram
§ 02 — About Legendary Treasures

A look inside the set.

Legendary Treasures presents a broad, Pokémon-forward gallery: 134 Pokémon cards alongside just 5 Trainers and 1 Energy. With 46 illustrators across 140 cards, the set reads as a varied visual compilation, moving from everyday character moments to higher-intensity holo and EX presentations. The rarity profile is anchored by Commons and Uncommons, then expands into a substantial band of Rare Holo and Rare Holo EX, with smaller Ultra and Secret tiers adding occasional peaks.

Across the set, the dominant look is cartoonish, colorful, and whimsical, with playful and lighthearted moods appearing most often. Compositions tend to stay balanced and focused, while dynamic framing and action beats arrive frequently enough to keep the pacing lively. Visual highlights include Charizard, Mew-EX, and Reshiram, each offering a clear focal subject against vibrant color decisions that suit the set’s energetic baseline.

I · Visual identity

The set’s visual language is bright and upbeat: vibrant palettes dominate, often paired with contrasting accents and occasional soft or pastel passages. Artwork skews cartoonish and whimsical, with cheerful, energetic moods leading the tone; compositions are typically balanced and focused, then punctuated by dynamic angles and action-forward staging for added momentum.

II · Illustrators

Among the most represented artists are Atsuko Nishida, Kagemaru Himeno, Eske Yoshinob, and Mizue, each contributing multiple cards and helping shape the set’s range—from clean, character-forward clarity to more digital, high-contrast treatments within the same overall colorful register.

§ 04 — Entry points

Two ways in.

By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.

Notable illustrators from Legendary Treasures

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Notable Pokémon featured

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