With 238 cards and many rarities, the set offers both breadth for set-building and a smaller tier of premium finishes to target. Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX (sm10-205) is the set’s top market card, creating a clear high-end reference point without defining the whole checklist.
155 unique Pokémon · 196 Pokémon · 40 Trainer · 2 Energy · Average market $13.76
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Unbroken Bonds presents a broad visual catalogue: 238 cards spanning 196 Pokémon, 40 Trainers, and 2 Energy, illustrated by 65 artists. The rarity spread runs from a dense base of Commons and Uncommons through Rares, with a visible layer of Ultra, Holo GX, Rainbow, and Secret cards. Across the set, the dominant look is vibrant and colorful, with a playful, lighthearted mood and a preference for balanced, readable layouts that keep subjects clear.
Among the set’s visual highlights, Blastoise-GX (sm10-218) and Celesteela-GX (sm10-228) stand out for polished, high-impact presentation, while Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX (sm10-130) offers a refined character pairing within the same bright palette. Much of the digital finish is shaped by 5ban Graphics, with additional variety coming from Mitsuhiro Arita and Ken Sugimori, whose approaches help widen the set’s range while staying within its energetic, approachable tone.
The visual language is predominantly vibrant and contrasting, often softened by pastel accents, with an overall cheerful, energetic mood. Compositions tend to be balanced and focused—clean subject emphasis, simple staging, and occasional dynamic action—supporting a colorful, whimsical presentation across the set.
5ban Graphics is the most represented illustrator in the set, anchoring much of its digital look. Mitsuhiro Arita and Ken Sugimori also appear frequently, adding stylistic range within the same bright, readable framework.
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.