Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Fusion Cards. Pokemon GC. Despite my personal conceit, the Sword and XL Shield Fusion Strike Supporter selection is not as strong as previous sets of the era (except for the stylish Elesa Sparkle and the adorable Chili & Cilian Cress, with a fun work friend vibe), but the Rainbow Rare style can make or break a Secret Rare. For example, Schoolgirl and Schoolgirl are, I think the majority of collectors would say, relatively boring Full Arts. The colour palette in Rainbow Rare works well with this card. Elesa’s Sparkle remains the best hit here, because it’s dynamic art, and the Rainbow palette generally increases the feel of these cards. As I mentioned in one of the chapters focusing on Rainbow Rare Pokemon-VMAX, there are rumors that this style of card may exit thePokemon TCG in 2022. Personally, the ability to give the trainer supporters a full opportunity to see how many different types of Ultra Rares, Full Arts and Secret Rares are being added recently: Alt Art Vs, Alt Art VMAXes, V-UNIONs, Character Rares, Super Rares, V-STARS, Black & Gold, etc. Rainbow Rares have been here since the dawn of the Moon, when they offered Pokemon-GX on their secret rares. Rainbow Rare Trainer Supporters were added to the Shieldbase rotation with the exception of Sword & Shieldbase and appeared in nine sets. For some cardmakers, life has long been hard to maintain. It’s been a good run for Rainbow Rare Trainers (Wrists) in thePokemon TCG. Next time, the spinoff of Pokemon TCG is ongoing with more cards from the set. One can follow this spotlight series by clicking our Attacking.