Digimon Adventure tri artist Atsuya Uki contributes a Cynthia Special Art Rare to PokemonTCG Japan's VSTAR Universe. Pokemon
\nAfter a few revealing leaks, Pokémon TCG Japan's high-class set VSTAR Universe has finally been revealed. VSTAR Universe will drop in Japan this December and is thought to be 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, VSTAR Universe is thought to be primarily a reprint set with a large Secret Rare section of chase cards.
It is expected that this will be the final set with Pokémon-V and VSTARs, as 2023 will see the launch of the Scarlet & Violet era which returns to the Pokémon ex mechanic. Today, let's take a look at a Special Art Rare from the set.\nVSTAR Universe cards. Credit: Pokémon TCG\nCynthia's Ambition gets a terrific Special Art Rare Trainer that pairs her with West Sea Gastrodon in a cute, detailed style.
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