Numel #223 — Ascended Heroes (Print Art)
Numel #223 stands small against a volcano mid-eruption, a river of lava splitting the ground in front of it — this print stretches that whole scene into one wall-ready piece.
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Picture the card square sitting in the middle of a much bigger canvas: a dusk sky fading from teal to orange, a volcano venting smoke in the distance, and a glowing seam of lava cutting straight through cracked, ash-colored ground toward Numel's feet. It's a big, hostile setting for a small, slow-moving Pokemon, and that size difference is the whole point of this piece.
Numel is known for carrying magma in the humps on its back, heat it doesn't fully control and can't always carry gracefully — its legs are famously not built for its own body weight. Setting it on a path of dead brush and split earth, right at the foot of an active volcano, is a nod to that struggle between what it stores and what it can actually manage.
Unlike a binder insert built to line up across pockets, this Print Art version is a single, complete image meant to stand on its own — on a shelf, in a frame, wherever you want that lava-and-dusk scene to sit as one finished piece rather than split across panels.
This listing is a digital download of the Numel #223 extended art from Ascended Heroes, sized for standard photo frames so you can print it at home and put the whole scene up in one go.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I buy this?
Your download link gets emailed to you right after checkout, so you can grab your files within minutes — no account or login required.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a 'US Prints' folder with 4 borderless PDFs sized for standard US photo frames (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in), plus an 'International Prints' folder with A4 and A3 PDFs. Every file is 300 DPI, borderless, and has the card centered, and the ZIP also includes an instructions PDF and 4 mockup images.
What if I lose the email or need my files again later?
No worries — the same download link works again any time, so you can redownload the Numel #223 files whenever you need them.
What size looks best for framing this piece?
Since the scene is built around that big volcano-and-lava backdrop, a larger size like the 12x16in or 16x20in lets the eruption and lava river really breathe, though the smaller sizes still hold up fine for a desk or shelf.
Will the artwork look whole as a single print, or is it meant to be split up?
This Print Art version is one complete image — the card sits centered with the volcano, sky, and lava flowing around it in a single frame, so nothing gets cut off or split across pages.
Fun fact time — what's up with Numel and heat?
Numel keeps molten magma stored in the humps on its back, and its body runs so hot that it's known to walk with a bit of a wobble under its own weight — basically a slow, sleepy powder keg.