Silver Tempest Trainer Gallery

With only 30 cards, the set is approachable to complete while still offering a range of rarities from holo through Secret. Rayquaza VMAX is the top market-price card in the lineup, creating a clear high point alongside many more accessible pulls.

Released
Nov 2022
Cards
30 printed
Illustrators
19
Top card
Rayquaza VMAX $120
Series
Sword & Shield
Era
Sword & Shield era

22 unique Pokémon 24 Pokémon · 6 Trainer Average market $10.53

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 30 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 30 of 30 cards
Rarity
Braixen
Milotic
Flaaffy
Jynx
Gardevoir
Malamar
Rockruff
Passimian
Druddigon
Smeargle
Altaria
Kricketune V
Serperior V
Blaziken V
Blaziken VMAX
§ 02 — About Silver Tempest Trainer Gallery

A look inside the set.

Silver Tempest Trainer Gallery presents a tightly edited 30-card selection, split between 24 Pokémon and 6 Trainer cards. The rarity profile spans Trainer Gallery Rare Holo through V, Ultra, VMAX, and a small slice of Secret cards, giving the set a varied finish without feeling sprawling. Visually, it reads as a gallery wall of character-forward scenes: energetic, lighthearted moments rendered in colorful, anime-leaning approaches, with balanced layouts that still make room for motion.

Among the visual standouts, Blaziken VMAX and Milotic sit at the top of the set’s art scoring, while Raihan adds a Trainer-led focal point. The broader style language stays vibrant and contrasting, often playful and whimsical, with dynamic compositions that keep subjects centered and readable. Artist contributions are spread across 19 illustrators, with repeated appearances helping establish continuity across the mini set.

I · Visual identity

The set’s visual identity is driven by vibrant color and frequent contrast, pairing playful, energetic moods with clean readability. Compositions tend to be balanced but in motion—dynamic poses, action cues, and character-focused framing—while whimsical touches and warm-to-pastel accents keep the overall tone light.

II · Illustrators

The most represented illustrators are nagimiso and KIYOTAKA OSHIYAMA (three cards each), giving the gallery a consistent throughline across multiple entries. Additional repeat contributors include saino misaki and HYOGONOSUKE, each appearing twice within the set.

§ 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 Silver Tempest Trainer Gallery

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Notable Pokémon featured

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