Shinya Komatsu, illustrator of the Machamp Alternate Art, gives Magnezeon the Art Rare treatment in PokemonTCG Japan: VSTAR Universe. Pokemon CrownZenith
\nAfter a few revealing leaks, Pokémon TCG Japan's high-class set
Universe, which is available in Japan and locations that sell Japanese products, is the basis for the early 2023 English-language special set closing out the Sword & Shield era, Crown Zenith. Like previous special sets, VMAX Climax and Shiny Star V, s, but which we can now reveal as a new card rarity entirely. Pokémon TCG Japan has revealed new Art Rares and Special Art Rares, which riff on Character Rares and Alternate Arts. Art Rares are Full Art cards without texture that paint a beautiful unique scene using Pokémon. They are essentially Character Rares without Trainers present.
s. It is expected that this will be the final set with Pokémon-V and
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