White Flare

With 173 cards and a deep Illustration Rare lineup, White Flare offers plenty of room to collect by art style, artist, or favorite Pokémon. The set also includes a single most valuable card (Victini, rsv10pt5-172), creating a natural top-end point without defining the whole experience.

Released
Jul 2025
Cards
86 printed
Illustrators
108
Top card
Victini $412
Series
Scarlet & Violet
Era
Scarlet & Violet era

79 unique Pokémon 162 Pokémon · 10 Trainer · 1 Energy Average market $12.84

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 86 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 173 of 173 cards
Rarity
Sewaddle
Swadloon
Leavanny
Cottonee
Whimsicott ex
Deerling
Sawsbuck
Shelmet
Accelgor
Virizion
Tepig
Pignite
Emboar
Pansear
Simisear
§ 02 — About White Flare

A look inside the set.

White Flare presents a wide, Pokémon-led collection: 173 cards in total, anchored by 162 Pokémon cards alongside 10 Trainers and 1 Energy. The rarity profile is notably illustration-heavy, with a large share of Illustration Rares supported by smaller runs of Ultra Rares, Special Illustration Rares, and a single Black White Rare. With 108 credited illustrators across 79 Pokémon, the set reads less like a narrow theme and more like a curated spread of scenes and character moments.

Visually, the set trends whimsical and colorful, with playful, cheerful moods and a consistent preference for balanced compositions that still allow for dynamic movement. Among the clearest art highlights are Cofagrigus (rsv10pt5-123) and Reshiram ex (rsv10pt5-173), both singled out by top art scoring within the set. Artist presence is distributed, with recurring contributions from 5ban Graphics and Teeziro helping define the set’s overall polish and variety.

I · Visual identity

White Flare’s visual language is led by whimsical, colorful, and cartoon-leaning illustration, frequently framed in balanced layouts that keep subjects readable while still feeling energetic. Palettes skew vibrant and often contrasting, with lighthearted moods dominating and occasional turns toward mysterious or intense scenes for variety.

II · Illustrators

The set’s most frequent credits include 5ban Graphics and Teeziro, with additional recurring work from Oswaldo KATO and Mousho. Their repeated appearances help stabilize the set’s look across a large illustrator pool, moving between clean digital finishes and more illustrative, character-forward treatments.

§ 04 — Entry points

Two ways in.

By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.

Notable illustrators from White Flare

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Notable Pokémon featured

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