Top 10 chase cards: Shrouded Fable

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Shrouded Fable brings mystery, atmosphere, and some of the most evocative artwork we’ve seen in the Scarlet & Violet era. With a blend of eerie Pokédex entries, powerful EX cards, and stunning Illustration Rares, this set has quickly earned a place in the hearts of collectors. Whether you’re hunting hits through a Shrouded Fable booster box, cracking a themed ETB, exploring booster bundles, or just opening a few booster packs, this set delivers a memorable experience for every type of collector.

Why Shrouded Fable is so popular

Shrouded Fable stands out because it leans heavily into worldbuilding and mood. Many cards capture haunting or whimsical moments that feel like scenes from a fully illustrated storybook. Combine that with a mix of competitive staples, elegant full-arts, and high-playability tools, and it’s no wonder collectors are buzzing about this set.

What makes Shrouded Fable special?

  • Rich, story-driven artwork across multiple Illustration Rares
  • Unique focus on spectral, mystical, and folklore-inspired Pokémon
  • Includes highly playable Item and Trainer cards
  • Features powerful EX cards connected to the Loyal Three trio

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10. Dusclops #69

Dusclops rounds out Shrouded Fable’s ghostly theme with a moody Illustration Rare that feels straight out of a haunted tale. Its glowing eye, atmospheric fog, and muted palette create an eerie yet beautiful moment that captures the essence of spectral Pokémon. Many collectors appreciate how this artwork builds tension without relying on action, making it a standout atmospheric piece. It’s especially popular among fans who build full evolution-line binder pages. Raw market value is around $24.

Dusclops #69

9. Munkidori #72

Munkidori brings a playful yet sinister energy to the set, perfectly matching its trickster personality. The neon tones and stylized composition make it instantly recognizable, giving it strong visual appeal in binder displays. As a member of the Loyal Three, its lore relevance boosts demand among collectors building trio-focused pages. The card’s expressive face adds charm and attitude, making it memorable at first glance. Raw copies sell around $27.

Munkidori #72

8. Basic Metal Energy #99

This Metal Energy Illustration Rare elevates a simple card into a metallic showpiece. The brushed-steel swirl effect adds depth and sophistication, making it a favorite for collectors who appreciate minimalistic but striking designs. Many players seek multiple copies to create visually cohesive decks or binder layouts. The subtle shine and high-quality foil treatment help it stand out from other energy cards in the modern era. Raw market value averages around $30.

Basic Metal Energy #99

7. Duskull #68

Duskull’s Illustration Rare captures the perfect balance of eerie and adorable with its whimsical nighttime setting. The soft atmosphere and ghostly trail give the artwork a storybook feel that resonates with fans of gentle spooky aesthetics. Collectors especially love how expressive Duskull is here, giving the card a sense of motion and charm. It’s a popular pick for those who enjoy small but deeply character-rich art pieces. Raw prices sit around $34.

Duskull #68

6. Cassiopeia #94

Cassiopeia stands out with bold colors, dynamic posing, and confident personality, everything collectors love in full-art Trainer cards. The energetic composition gives the card a sense of movement, making it eye-catching even from across a room. Fans appreciate how expressive and character-driven this illustration is, especially compared to more static Trainer cards. It’s a staple for collectors who enjoy artwork that feels lively and animated. Raw values average around $31.

Cassiopeia #94

Fun fact Shrouded Fable is one of the only mini-sets where Energy Illustration Rares became major chase cards.

5. Houndoom #66

Houndoom’s Illustration Rare delivers fiery drama with a cinematic backdrop that immediately elevates its presence. The card captures the Pokémon mid-roar, surrounded by embers and heat that give the artwork a sense of intensity. Longtime fans of Houndoom appreciate the return to a more ferocious portrayal, true to its classic Pokédex descriptions. Its bold colors and strong contrast make it perfect for display. Raw copies typically sell around $37.

Houndoom #66

4. Basic Darkness Energy #98

This Darkness Energy Illustration Rare transforms a staple gameplay card into a piece of atmospheric art. The swirling shadow textures give it an elegant and mysterious look that collectors find irresistible. Many players chase multiple copies to build decks that feel cohesive and premium. Its moody aesthetic pairs beautifully with dark-type Pokémon spreads in binders. Raw prices average around $39.

Basic Darkness Energy #98

3. Persian #78

Persian’s Illustration Rare is a masterclass in elegant character art, showcasing the Pokémon with smooth posture and confident expression. The muted nighttime palette creates a cinematic tone, adding depth without overwhelming the composition. Fans of feline Pokémon appreciate how the artwork highlights Persian’s sleekness and attitude. It’s one of the cards that continually surprises collectors with its subtle beauty upon closer inspection. Current raw value averages around $43.

Persian #78

2. Earthen Vessel #96

Earthen Vessel is one of the most coveted Item cards in Shrouded Fable thanks to its blend of utility and thematic artwork. The glowing runes and earthy tones reinforce the set’s mystical vibe while giving it a visually grounded presence. Competitive players love its reliability, making it a popular pick both for play and collection. Cards that marry strong gameplay with beautiful art often age extremely well in the hobby. Raw market prices sit around $41.

Earthen Vessel #96

1. Fezandipiti ex #92

Fezandipiti ex claims the top spot for its regal, celebratory artwork that feels alive with color and motion. As a key member of the Loyal Three, its lore significance boosts its desirability among story-focused collectors. The painterly style gives the card a premium look, and the flowing feathers add a sense of grace and movement. Its EX playability adds bonus value for competitive players, making it versatile across collector types. Raw market prices currently average around $38.

Fezandipiti ex #92

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