Neo Destiny (TCG)

Neo Destiny (Japanese: 闇、そして光へ... Darkness, and to Light...) is an Expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the fourth and final expansion in the "Neo" series of cards, and much like the fourth expansion in the previous generation's main series, features TCG Dark Pokémon (corrupted Pokémon). This time, however, a TCG Light Pokémon (counterpart) appears.

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 * This was the first (and only) set to feature TCG Light Pokémon. Light Pokémon are similar to the TCG Dark Pokémon introduced earlier in TCG Team Rocket.
 * The name "Destiny" is used as the set title in reference to the Light and Dark Pokémon, in that a Pokémon's destiny is determined by how they are treated by their.
 * This set completes the transition of all the TCG Unown to card form, with the exception of Unown R. Like, Unown R was a Promotional card in Japan, but was not translated by Wizards. An English Unown R did not appear until TCG EX Unseen Forces.
 * TCG Shining Pokémon once again featured in this set - 8 as opposed to 2 in TCG Neo Revelation. Unlike their predecessors, these cards got a unique foil treatment; the backgrounds remained non-holographic while the Pokémon themselves were given a metallic look.
 * Each of the shining Pokémon released in this set is of a different TCG type; the only one not represented is TCG Water, which is represented by the two shining Pokémon released in the previous set.
 * Neo Destiny was also the last set that Wizards of the Coast made that featured the TCG 1st Edition symbol, and the last English-language set to feature it overall. The use of the symbol was eliminated due to the fact that sometimes the 1st Edition run would be released after the unlimited run (thus defeating the purpose).
 * No Pokémon are released as TCG Dark Pokémon. Pokémon that appear as dual-type  Pokémon in the games are given the TCG type corresponding to their other type as Dark Pokémon, with the examples of, a , and , which is , while single-type Dark Pokémon (at the time there was only ) do not feature as Dark Pokémon. This "rule" was later completely reversed in the EX series, where most Dark Pokémon are dual-types with their normal type.
 * Much like the TCG Team Rocket expansion, only the and  starter Pokémon of the generation became TCG Dark Pokémon. Unlike what was the case with Ivysaur and Venusaur, which later received Dark variants as promo cards, there has never been a Dark Bayleef or Dark Meganium.

In other languages
Neo Destiny (TCG) Neo Destiny (TCG) Neo Destiny Neo Destiny (GCC) ポケモンカード★neo 拡張パック第4弾 闇、そして光へ...