With 14 Rare Holos and 2 Rare Shining cards, the set offers both breadth and a small premium tier within a relatively tight 66-card scope. Shining Gyarados (neo3-65) stands out as the primary high-end reference point in the pricing data.
56 unique Pokémon · 61 Pokémon · 5 Trainer · Average market $27.04
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Neo Revelation presents a compact 66-card collection with an overwhelmingly Pokémon-led structure: 61 Pokémon cards and 5 Trainers, with no Energy cards. Its rarity profile is varied—Commons and Uncommons form the base, while Rare and Rare Holo slots add a strong gallery layer, capped by two Rare Shining cards. Across the set, the dominant visual signals are traditional and cartoonish illustration, with a consistent preference for simple, balanced, and focused compositions.
Color is the set’s most immediate signature: vibrant palettes dominate, often paired with contrasting accents and occasional pastel softness. The mood stays largely playful and lighthearted, with pockets of mystery that keep the selection from feeling uniform. Visual highlights include Suicune (neo3-14) and Lugia (neo3-20), both aligning with the set’s clean character focus and bright presentation. Ken Sugimori appears most frequently among the credited illustrators, helping anchor the set’s cohesive, illustration-forward tone.
Neo Revelation reads bright and approachable: vibrant, often contrasting palettes carry playful and lighthearted moods, while simple, balanced layouts keep attention on the featured Pokémon. Traditional and cartoonish rendering dominates, with occasional mysterious notes that add tonal variety without shifting the set away from clear, character-forward presentation.
Ken Sugimori leads the set by card count, supported by a deep bench of recurring contributors. Among the most present are Keiji Kinebuchi and Sumiyoshi Kizuki, each reinforcing the set’s illustration-first consistency across its many Commons through Holos.
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.