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Lost Origin

Sword & Shield · 2022/09/09 · 196/217 cards
A large, Pokémon-forward set with a sizable Trainer component, defined by bright digital color, playful energy, and predominantly balanced compositions. Dynamic action and contrast appear often as secondary accents.
Cards217
Pokémon177
Trainers39
Energy1
Illustrators82
Unique Pokémon152
Avg art score75.27
Median art score75.00
Priced cards217
Avg market price$4.55
Median market price$0.13
Collector note
With 217 cards and a layered rarity profile, Lost Origin offers both breadth for set-building and a handful of higher-end chase points. Giratina V (swsh11-186) stands out as the set’s top market card, while much of the checklist remains widely accessible.
Visual identity
The set’s visual language is driven by vibrant, often contrasting palettes and a predominantly digital, cartoon-leaning finish. Moods skew playful and energetic, supported by balanced, focused compositions that keep subjects readable; when the set turns dynamic, it does so with clear action cues rather than clutter, occasionally softened by pastel or harmonious color runs.

About Lost Origin

Lost Origin (Sword & Shield) presents a 217-card collection with a clear structural tilt toward Pokémon artwork: 177 Pokémon cards, 39 Trainers, and a single Energy. The rarity spread runs from a broad base of Common and Uncommon through a substantial layer of Ultra, Holo, Rainbow, and Secret cards, giving the set a wide range of finishes and visual density. Across 82 illustrators and 152 Pokémon, the overall look trends digital, cartoonish, and colorful, with playful and energetic moods leading the set’s tone.

Compositionally, the cards most often favor balanced, focused layouts, then pivot into dynamic staging when the subject calls for motion and impact. Color is consistently vivid, frequently pushed with contrast and occasional pastel softness. Visual highlights include Giratina VSTAR (swsh11-201) and Aerodactyl VSTAR (swsh11-199), both aligning with the set’s preference for bold color and clear subject emphasis. Among the most represented contributors, 5ban Graphics and N-DESIGN Inc. anchor much of the set’s digital finish, while Kouki Saitou adds a steady illustrative presence.

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Shinji Kanda
5ban Graphics
aky CG Works
Kouki Saitou
5ban Graphics
You Iribi
Souchirou Gunjima
Shin Nagasawa
5ban Graphics
Ryuta Fuse
N-DESIGN Inc.
N-DESIGN Inc.
saino misaki
5ban Graphics
PLANETA Mochizuki
N-DESIGN Inc.
Narumi Sato
5ban Graphics
5ban Graphics
5ban Graphics
PLANETA Mochizuki
kirisAki
5ban Graphics
aky CG Works
takuyoa
Shibuzoh.
aky CG Works
KEIICHIRO ITO
Toyste Beach
Kouki Saitou
saino misaki
GIDORA
PLANETA Yamashita
PLANETA Yamashita
GOSSAN
Toyste Beach
kirisAki
N-DESIGN Inc.
Sanosuke Sakuma
AKIRA EGAWA
takuyoa
Ligton
5ban Graphics
Akira Komayama
Yuu Nishida
Souchirou Gunjima