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*Each of the shining Pokémon released in this set is of a different {{TCG|Elemental types|type}}; the only one not represented is {{TCG|Water}}, which is represented by the two shining Pokémon released in the previous set.
*Each of the shining Pokémon released in this set is of a different {{TCG|Elemental types|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 1st Edition symbol. 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), and the secondary market wasn't affected by them any longer.
*Neo Destiny was also the last set that [[Wizards of the Coast]] made that featured the 1st Edition symbol. 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), and the secondary market wasn't affected by them any longer.
*No {{ct|Darkness}} Pokémon are released as {{TCG|Dark Pokémon}}. Pokémon that appear as dual-typed {{type2|Dark}} Pokémon in the games are given the TCG type corresponding to their other type as Dark Pokémon, with the examples of {{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Houndoom|7}}, a {{ct|Fire}}, and {{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Tyranitar|11}}, which is {{ct|Fighting}}. This "rule" was later completely reversed in the EX series, where ''most'' Dark Pokémon are dual-typed with their normal type.


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