
Rayquaza GX - 177a/168 - Alternate Art Promos (PR)
by Loki
The legendary Sky High Pokémon soars through stormy clouds in this stunning alternate art interpretation of Rayquaza GX. Loki masterfully captures the serpentine dragon's emerald scales and golden accents against a dramatic backdrop of swirling blues and grays. The composition balances the creature's imposing presence with intricate celestial details, creating a dynamic piece that celebrates one of Pokémon's most iconic legendary creatures.
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