Pokémon GO

With 55 illustrators across 88 cards, the set offers wide stylistic variety while keeping a consistent bright palette. Mewtwo V{pgo-72}(88) is also the set’s most valuable card in the provided pricing data, creating a clear focal point alongside more accessible pulls.

Released
Jul 2022
Cards
78 printed
Illustrators
55
Top card
Mewtwo V $54.79
Series
Sword & Shield
Era
Sword & Shield era

62 unique Pokémon 74 Pokémon · 14 Trainer Average market $3.02

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 78 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 88 of 88 cards
Rarity
Bulbasaur
Ivysaur
Venusaur
Radiant Venusaur
Alolan Exeggutor V
Spinarak
Ariados
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Radiant Charizard
Moltres
Numel
Camerupt
Squirtle
§ 02 — About Pokémon GO

A look inside the set.

Pokémon GO presents a compact 88-card lineup with 74 Pokémon and 14 Trainer cards, shaped by a broad rarity spread from Common and Uncommon through Rare Holo, Ultra, Rainbow, and Secret. Across the set, digital illustration leads the visual language, supported by cartoonish, colorful, and playful treatments. Compositions tend to stay balanced and focused, often keeping the subject clear in the frame while still allowing for dynamic motion and action-forward poses.

Among the set’s visual highlights, Dragonite V{pgo-76}(88) stands out for its polished presentation, while Melmetal VMAX{pgo-48}(88) and Mewtwo V{pgo-72}(88) add weight through bolder, more intense energy. The art direction remains bright and upbeat overall, with vibrant palettes dominating and occasional shifts into softer pastels or sharper contrast. N-DESIGN Inc. anchors the set with the largest share of illustrations, with additional presence from sadaji, PLANETA Tsuji, and Misa Tsutsui.

I · Visual identity

The set’s visual identity is clean and high-saturation: vibrant color palettes lead, often paired with cartoonish digital rendering and a lighthearted, energetic mood. Most cards favor balanced, focused layouts with simple staging, then punctuate the calm with dynamic action beats and foreground emphasis; pastels and soft tones appear as occasional counterpoints to stronger contrast.

II · Illustrators

N-DESIGN Inc. contributes the largest block of artwork in the set, giving the collection a steady digital baseline. Supporting voices include sadaji and PLANETA Tsuji, with Misa Tsutsui adding further variation within the same bright, playful visual 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 Pokémon GO

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Notable Pokémon featured

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