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[[File:Neo4 Logo.png|200px|thumb|Darkness, and to Light... logo]]
[[File:Neo4 Logo.png|200px|thumb|Darkness, and to Light... logo]]
'''Neo Destiny''' is the name given to the fourth and final main expansion of the ''Neo Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''Darkness, and to Light...''', the fourth and final expansion in the Pokémon Card Game neo Era. It is based on {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, featuring [[Generation II]] Pokémon. The English expansion was released on February 28, 2002, while the Japanese expansion was released on April 20, 2001.
'''Neo Destiny''' is the name given to the fourth and final main expansion of the ''Neo Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''Darkness, and to Light...''', the fourth and final expansion in the Pokémon Card Game neo Era. It is based on {{game|Gold}}, {{game|Silver|}}, and {{game|Crystal}}, featuring [[Generation II]] Pokémon. The English expansion was released on February 28, 2002, while the Japanese expansion was released on April 20, 2001.


Neo Destiny introduced {{TCG|Light Pokémon}}, a type of Pokémon. Light Pokémon cards have a white and gold artwork window, Evolution box and Pokédex box. Light Pokémon have higher HPs compared to those of normal Pokémon and attacks that often aid other Pokémon in play, likely due to the caring nature of the {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Some Generation I Pokémon feature [[Ken Sugimori]]'s Red and Blue artwork of their previous Stage, instead of the usual Red and Green artwork. {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} now have Non Holofoil background, while the Pokémon were given a glossy metallic look.
Neo Destiny introduced {{TCG|Light Pokémon}}, a type of Pokémon. Light Pokémon cards have a white and gold artwork window, Evolution box and Pokédex box. Light Pokémon have higher HPs compared to those of normal Pokémon and attacks that often aid other Pokémon in play, likely due to the caring nature of the {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Some Generation I Pokémon feature [[Ken Sugimori]]'s Red and Blue artwork of their previous Stage, instead of the usual Red and Green artwork. {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} now have Non Holofoil background, while the Pokémon were given a glossy metallic look.
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