Crown Zenith: Galarian Gallery
Set Details
The Legendary heroes Zacian and Zamazenta shine with new VSTAR Powers, and an all-star assembly of Pokémon and Trainers arrive to celebrate the era of Pokémon V! Discover dazzling special illustrations in the Galarian Gallery, and wield the strength of rare and powerful Pokémon, including Charizard as both a Pokémon VSTAR and Radiant Pokémon. Many more Pokémon have their own tales to tell in battle as the Sword & Shield Series reaches its towering peak in the Pokémon TCG: Crown Zenith expansion!
The Crown Zenith: Galarian Gallery Pokémon Set shines as a 70‑card subset tucked into regular Crown Zenith boosters, marking the grand finale of the Sword & Shield era. Released worldwide on January 20, 2023 (following Japan’s Paradigm Trigger on December 2, 2022), these borderless art rares replace the usual Reverse Holo in packs, giving collectors a chance to pull museum‑worthy prints of fan‑favorite Pokémon and Trainers. Unlike the main set, these cards carry the GG prefix and appear only in specially branded products—Elite Trainer Boxes, pin tins, and similar merchandise—making every pack rip feel like a spotlight reveal.
Inside the Crown Zenith: Galarian Gallery Pokémon Set, you’ll wander through Galar’s history with reprints spanning original stars to modern legends. Pocket early‑generation classics like Paras, Poochyena, and Mareep alongside beloved regional forms such as Hisuian Voltorb, Hisuian Goodra, and Hisuian Zoroark VSTAR. Powerhouses don the GG treatment too: Leafeon VSTAR, Zeraora VMAX, Mewtwo VSTAR, Deoxys VMAX, and Arceus VSTAR each explode off the card with full‑bleed art. Trainer favorites—including Cynthia’s Ambition, Raihan, Gardenia’s Vigor, and Colress’s Experiment—also join the gallery, each framed by a subtle cosmic vignette that ties back to Silver Tempest’s stormy finale.
Collectors quickly uncovered hidden gems in the Crown Zenith: Galarian Gallery Pokémon Set lore. Secret Art Rares like Mewtwo VSTAR (GG44) and Regigigas VSTAR (GG55) became instant chase pieces, commanding hefty secondary‑market prices. A handful of miscut prints—where holo swirls or GG icons drifted into the border—rose to “error card” legend status overnight. The subset’s easel‑shaped symbol is micro‑printed on each corner as a nod to its gallery theme, and many of these borderless reprints mark the first English appearance of artwork previously exclusive to Japanese high‑class packs. Whether you’re framing a Radiant holo or slotting a VMAX into your deck, the Crown Zenith: Galarian Gallery Pokémon Set delivers one final, art‑driven crescendo to close out Sword & Shield.