Trainer Gallery Pokemon Cards
Pokemon alongside their trainers. The Trainer Gallery is a beloved subset that showcases beautiful character art in a dedicated card pool.
What Are They?
The Trainer Gallery (TG) is a special subset of cards within certain Sword & Shield era sets, featuring Pokemon alongside their iconic trainers in full-art illustrations. Introduced in Brilliant Stars and continued through Crown Zenith, the Trainer Gallery includes both Pokemon cards and Trainer/Supporter cards with unique artwork depicting characters from the Pokemon games and anime. TG cards are numbered separately from the main set using a TG prefix (e.g., TG01/TG30). They occupy their own section within booster packs and offer a secondary chase element beyond the main set.
How to Identify
Trainer Gallery cards are identified by their TG numbering prefix (e.g., TG01/TG30) in the bottom corner. They feature full-art or character-focused illustrations showing Pokemon with their associated trainers. The art style often depicts scenes from the Pokemon games or anime. TG cards appear in a dedicated slot within booster packs, separate from the standard rare slot. The card frame uses a unique silver or character-themed border design. Sets containing TG subsets include Brilliant Stars, Astral Radiance, Lost Origin, Silver Tempest, and Crown Zenith.
Value Factors
Trainer Gallery card values vary widely. Standard TG Pokemon cards typically sell for $2-10. The real value lives in TG Trainer/Supporter cards featuring popular characters like Cynthia, Raihan, Irida, and other fan favorites, which can reach $15-80. The most valuable TG cards are the VMAX and V character rares, with cards like TG Umbreon VMAX (depicting Umbreon with Karen) reaching $20-50. Crown Zenith TG cards tend to be the most valuable overall due to the set being a special collector set with high demand. Condition is important due to the full-art foil surface.
Scan with Pokex
Pokex recognizes TG-numbered cards and pulls pricing specific to the Trainer Gallery variant rather than the standard set version. Since TG cards and their regular counterparts can have different values, this ensures you see the right market price for your card.
Sıkça Sorulan Sorular
Q1 What sets have Trainer Gallery cards?
Trainer Gallery subsets appear in Sword & Shield era sets: Brilliant Stars, Astral Radiance, Lost Origin, Silver Tempest, and Crown Zenith. The concept was not continued into the Scarlet & Violet era, which uses Illustration Rares instead.
Q2 How do I pull Trainer Gallery cards?
TG cards appear in a dedicated slot within booster packs of eligible sets. Each pack from a TG-containing set has a chance to include a TG card in place of the reverse holo slot. The pull rate varies but you can expect roughly 1 TG card per 3-4 packs.
Q3 Are Trainer Gallery cards valuable?
It depends on the card. Standard TG Pokemon cards are worth $2-10, but popular Trainer/Supporter character cards can reach $15-80. The most valuable TG card is typically a VMAX character rare like Umbreon VMAX with Karen or Charizard VSTAR with Red.
Q4 Will Trainer Gallery cards come back?
As of 2025, the Trainer Gallery has not returned in the Scarlet & Violet era. The SV era instead uses Illustration Rares and Special Art Rares to fill the chase card role. However, The Pokemon Company may reintroduce similar subset concepts in future sets.
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