With 124 cards and a broad rarity ladder, the set offers plenty of entry points alongside a small number of higher-tier pulls. Lucario LV.X is the set’s most valuable card, while the overall checklist remains largely driven by the main Pokémon lineup.
111 unique Pokémon · 111 Pokémon · 10 Trainer · 3 Energy · Average market $4.12
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Mysterious Treasures presents a wide, character-forward gallery: 124 cards with the emphasis firmly on Pokémon (111), supported by a small Trainer and Energy section. The set’s structure is anchored by a large common and uncommon base, then steps into rares and holo rares, with a limited number of LV.X cards and a single secret rarity. Across the checklist, the prevailing look is colorful and approachable, with many images built on simple, balanced layouts that keep the subject clear and centered.
Within that bright baseline, a few cards stand out as visual touchpoints, including Celebi and Alakazam, both noted for their strong art reception. The illustrator roster is deep, with Ken Sugimori contributing the most cards, alongside substantial appearances from Kazuyuki Kano, Ryo Ueda, and Kagemaru Himeno. Together, their work reinforces the set’s preference for clean character reads, lively color, and occasional dynamic framing without losing overall clarity.
The dominant visual language is vibrant and lighthearted: cartoonish, colorful art with soft-to-pastel accents and frequent high-contrast pops. Compositions are typically simple, balanced, and tightly focused on the character, with occasional dynamic angles that add energy while keeping backgrounds uncluttered and readable.
Ken Sugimori leads the set by volume, setting a consistent character-design throughline across the checklist. Strong supporting contributions from Kazuyuki Kano, Ryo Ueda, and Kagemaru Himeno add variety in rendering and motion, while staying aligned with the set’s clear, subject-first presentation.
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.