With 70 illustrators and a broad rarity spread, the set offers plenty to collect across both accessible pulls and higher-rarity finishes. The most valuable card is Mewtwo & Mew-GX (sm11-242), which can concentrate attention among premium variants.
173 unique Pokémon · 216 Pokémon · 41 Trainer · 4 Energy · Average market $13.98
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Unified Minds presents a broad visual catalog: 261 cards with a heavy emphasis on Pokémon (216), supported by 41 Trainers and a small Energy group. Its rarity profile is wide, moving from a dense core of commons and uncommons into holos, Ultra rares, Rainbow rares, and a handful of secrets. Across the set, the dominant look is colorful and cartoonish, with vibrant palettes and an overall light, energetic mood.
Compositionally, the artwork favors balanced and focused staging, often keeping subjects clear while still allowing for dynamic motion. Among the set’s visual highlights, Mewtwo & Mew-GX (sm11-71) stands out for its presence within this bright, character-forward field, while Dragonite-GX (sm11-248) offers a contrasting showcase of scale and movement. The illustrator roster is large, and the variety of hands helps the set shift smoothly between clean digital polish and more illustrative textures without losing its upbeat tone.
Unified Minds reads as bright and buoyant: vibrant color is the default, often paired with contrasting accents and occasional pastel softness. The prevailing mood is playful and lighthearted, with energetic scenes framed in balanced, focused compositions that keep characters front and clear; dynamic poses and action beats appear frequently without overwhelming the page.
The set’s most represented credits include ConceptLab and 5ban Graphics, anchoring much of the digital, high-clarity look. Mitsuhiro Arita and Yoshinobu Saito also appear prominently, adding variety through more illustrative handling alongside the set’s prevailing colorful, character-forward approach.
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.