With 226 cards and a wide rarity ladder, the set offers both breadth for completion and a distinct subset of Illustration and Special Illustration Rares for art-focused pulls. Greninja ex (sv6-214) sits at the top of the market-price range, while much of the set remains broadly accessible.
138 unique Pokémon · 185 Pokémon · 38 Trainer · 3 Energy · Average market $4.29
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Twilight Masquerade (Scarlet & Violet) spans 226 cards, structured around 185 Pokémon, 38 Trainers, and 3 Energy cards. The set’s rarity profile is anchored by Commons and Uncommons, then opens into a generous selection of Illustration Rares and Ultra Rares, with additional Special Illustration Rares, ACE SPEC Rares, and Hyper Rares. Visually, the collection trends colorful and playful, with cartoonish and whimsical treatments appearing frequently. Compositions are most often balanced and focused, punctuated by dynamic framing that keeps the gallery feeling brisk rather than crowded.
Among the set’s visual highlights, Carmine (sv6-217) and Eevee (sv6-188) stand out as top-scoring art selections, while Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon ex (sv6-192) adds a more energized, action-leaning note. The illustrator lineup is deep, with 121 credited artists; recurring contributions from 5ban Graphics, Toyste Beach, aky CG Works, and PLANETA Mochizuki help define the set’s consistent digital polish and character-forward readability.
The dominant visual language is vibrant and contrasting, often warm or pastel, with a consistent lean toward playful, cheerful moods. Artwork frequently reads as cartoonish and whimsical, supported by clean digital rendering; most scenes are composed with balanced, focused staging, then occasionally pushed into dynamic angles for extra energy.
The set’s most frequent credits include 5ban Graphics, Toyste Beach, aky CG Works, and PLANETA Mochizuki. Their repeated presence reinforces a cohesive, digitally finished look across many Pokémon and higher-rarity presentations.
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.