![]() ![]() ![]() An Ultra Beast Full Art is simply a Full Art GX of an Ultra Beast Pokémon. The other two versions of the Full Art GX included Ultra Beast Full Arts and Alternate Arts. These are widely considered a step down by collectors, though they remained of interest as the size of sets began to balloon. This is a change from the style of XY Full Arts, which showcased the Pokémon with a more detailed background and golden lineart. The Pokémon itself was drawn with blue, foil lineart. The normal Pokémon-GX Full Art showed the species (or two for Tag Team cards) in a simple pose with a single color background. There were essentially three versions of these Full Art GXs in standard sets. ![]() Essentially, most sets would have a Pokémon appear as a non-textured GX with a slight border up top and below, as well as a rarer Full Art variant. Also like those previous two eras, there is a textured Full Art version of the Ultra Rare which gets its own section after the Trainers: the Full Art Pokémon-GX. Like the Black & White and XY era, Sun & Moon had their signature Ultra Rare that could be pulled in the standard section of the set with the sorted types: the Pokémon-GX. ![]()
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