Neo Destiny is the fourth and final expansion in the Neo series, released in February 2002. It is best known for introducing Light and Dark Pokémon as well as increasing the number of Shining Pokémon — extremely rare cards that marked the peak of early 2000s collecting.
This set featured Light and Dark evolutions of familiar Pokémon, each with distinct themes and mechanics. Dark Pokémon were more aggressive, while Light Pokémon tended to have support abilities.
Neo Destiny included eight Shining Pokémon, the largest number in any WOTC set. These cards were printed with silver star rarity and unique textures:
It was the first Charizard card printed as shiny (black-colored), with very low pull rates and high demand from collectors. PSA 10 copies fetch thousands of dollars.
No, these mechanics were specific to the Neo era and are no longer used in modern formats. However, they are loved by collectors for their lore and creativity.
Yes — it has a large number of high-value cards, including multiple Shining Pokémon and iconic Light/Dark variants. Sealed product and PSA 10 holos are especially desirable.