With 215 cards and a broad spread of rarities, Silver Tempest offers both depth for set building and a handful of clear visual centerpieces. The most valuable card is Lugia V, which can concentrate collector attention while much of the set remains widely accessible.
150 unique Pokémon · 177 Pokémon · 35 Trainer · 3 Energy · Average market $3.27
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Silver Tempest presents a broad 215-card collection with 177 Pokémon cards, 35 Trainers, and 3 Energy cards, illustrated by 84 credited artists. Its rarity mix is expansive, spanning large runs of Common and Uncommon cards alongside substantial Ultra, Rainbow, and Secret rarities. Across the set, the prevailing look is colorful and digital-forward, with a consistent preference for balanced layouts and clear focal subjects.
The set’s visual highlights include Lugia VSTAR and the paired Alolan Vulpix V and Alolan Vulpix VSTAR, each offering a polished, display-minded finish within the broader card pool. The dominant mood stays playful and energetic, supported by vibrant palettes that often push contrast while keeping forms readable. Among the most represented contributors, N-DESIGN Inc., PLANETA Mochizuki, and Ryuta Fuse help define the set’s contemporary illustration cadence through clean staging and lively color.
The visual language is bright and contemporary: vibrant, often contrasting palettes; playful, lighthearted moods; and clean, balanced compositions that keep the subject centered and readable. Dynamic framing appears frequently, but it’s typically controlled—motion and energy are present without sacrificing clarity, with occasional softer pastel or harmonious passages to vary the tempo.
The set’s leading credits by volume include N-DESIGN Inc., PLANETA Mochizuki, Ryuta Fuse, and 5ban Graphics. Their combined presence reinforces a modern, digital-leaning look with consistent polish, clear focal hierarchy, and an emphasis on color-driven impact across the card pool.
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.