Prismatic Evolutions

With 180 cards and a substantial Special Illustration Rare tier, the set offers both breadth and multiple visual focal points across higher rarities. Umbreon ex (sv8pt5-161) sits at the top of the market-price range, while much of the checklist spans more accessible entries.

Released
Jan 2025
Cards
131 printed
Top card
Umbreon ex $1,060
Series
Scarlet & Violet
Era
Scarlet & Violet era

103 unique Pokémon 123 Pokémon · 57 Trainer Average market $21.14

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 131 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 180 of 180 cards
Rarity
Exeggcute
Exeggutor
Pinsir
Budew
Leafeon
Leafeon ex
Cottonee
Whimsicott
Applin
Dipplin
Hydrapple ex
Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
Flareon
Flareon ex
Litleo
§ 02 — About Prismatic Evolutions

A look inside the set.

Prismatic Evolutions presents a broad 180-card collection with 123 Pokémon cards and 57 Trainers, shaped by a rarity profile that runs from Commons and Uncommons through Double Rares and a notably large Special Illustration Rare group. Across the set, the prevailing look is colorful and digital, with playful energy and frequent dynamic accents. Composition trends stay readable: balanced layouts dominate, often paired with focused framing that keeps characters clear even when scenes turn lively.

Among the set’s visual highlights, Glaceon ex (sv8pt5-150) and Sylveon ex (sv8pt5-156) stand out for collectors tracking the highest-rated artwork in the checklist, alongside Pecharunt ex (sv8pt5-163). The broader cast is wide, with repeated appearances from Teal Mask Ogerpon ex and Terapagos ex, plus multiple Eeveelution ex cards that reinforce the set’s bright, contrasting palette. Overall, Prismatic Evolutions favors cheerful, energetic moods and clean, character-forward illustration over heavy atmosphere.

I · Visual identity

The set’s visual language is driven by vibrant, contrasting color and a predominantly digital finish, often landing in playful, energetic moods. Most cards favor balanced, focused compositions—clean silhouettes and readable staging—while dynamic poses and action cues add movement without crowding the frame; pastel and harmonious palettes appear as softer counterpoints within the overall bright spectrum.

II · Illustrators

Illustrator credits are not provided in the dataset for Prismatic Evolutions, so specific artist callouts cannot be reliably listed here.

§ 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 Pokémon featured

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