With 203 cards and a wide rarity spread, the set supports both casual browsing and targeted collecting of higher-rarity finishes. Pikachu VMAX (swsh4-188) is the key value reference point in the dataset, while many cards sit in a more accessible range.
149 unique Pokémon · 166 Pokémon · 33 Trainer · 4 Energy · Average market $1.95
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Vivid Voltage presents a broad 203-card collection with 166 Pokémon cards, 33 Trainers, and 4 Energy, illustrated by 75 artists. Its rarity mix spans Commons and Uncommons through Ultra, Rainbow, Secret, and a small group of Amazing Rare cards, giving the set a wide visual range within a consistent, high-saturation look. Across the binder, the dominant language is cartoonish and digital, with energetic, lighthearted moods and compositions that stay focused and readable.
Among the set’s visual highlights, Jirachi (swsh4-119) stands out for its refined presentation, while Aegislash VMAX (swsh4-190) and Bea (swsh4-193) add sharper, more dynamic accents. Much of the set’s polish comes through the steady presence of 5ban Graphics, supported by contributors like aky CG Works, Sanosuke Sakuma, and Ryuta Fuse, whose work reinforces the collection’s vibrant palette and clean, character-led staging.
Vivid Voltage reads as vivid and upbeat: saturated, often contrasting color palettes lead, with a strong tilt toward playful, energetic moods. Compositions are typically balanced and tightly focused on the subject, mixing clean character staging with occasional bursts of dynamic action, most often rendered in polished digital and cartoon-leaning styles.
The set is anchored by 5ban Graphics as the most frequent contributor, shaping much of the digital, high-clarity look across higher-rarity and feature cards. Additional volume comes from aky CG Works, Sanosuke Sakuma, and Ryuta Fuse, adding variety while staying aligned with the set’s bright, character-centric presentation.
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.