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Neo Destiny

 

Titan Cards offer a wide variety of Pokemon Card Singles from the Neo Destiny expansion of the Pokemon Trading Card game including common, uncommon, rare, rare holo and 1st Edition cards.

Neo Destiny was the eleventh expansion of the Pokemon TCG to be released in English and the fourth and final part of the Neo Series. The English release came on February 28th, 2002 and contained a total of 113 cards.

As with the previous expansion Neo Revelation the set continues with a theme around corrupted Pokemon who have fallen to darkness, however Neo Destiny introduced Light Pokemon for the first time in the TCG. It's said that the word destiny in the set title is in direct reference to the Light and Dark Pokemon, and that the Pokemon's destiny will depend on how their trainer treats them.

The set contains 16 rare holo cards, one being an energy card (Miracle Energy 16/105) as well as 8 Shining Secret Rare cards. Two theme decks were released alongside Neo Destiny called Dark and Light.

Official set description
To Light...and to Darkness...
Pokémon wreathed in mysterious light and Pokémon shrouded in darkness....What is their connection to Team Rocket? The mystery deepens and the adventure never ends!

 

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