Neo Destiny Complete Set (105/105) (No Shining Cards) 2000
Product Title:
Neo Destiny Complete Set (105/105) - Excluding Shining Cards | Vintage Pokémon Wizards of the Coast Collection
Product Description:
Uncover the magic and mystery of the Neo Destiny era with our Neo Destiny 105/105 Complete Set! This vintage set from 2002, produced by Wizards of the Coast, includes all the regular cards from this iconic Pokémon TCG expansion — 105 cards in total — without the more difficult-to-find Shining Pokémon cards. Authentic Shining cards in good condition can be rare and costly, making this set an affordable option for collectors who want to complete their Neo Destiny collection without the high price tag that usually comes with it.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Collection: Includes every non-Shining card from the Neo Destiny set, allowing collectors to enjoy the complete series without needing to chase the elusive Shining cards.
- Vintage Charm: Features beloved Pokémon from Generation II, including Espeon, Umbreon, Tyranitar, and more, with stunning artwork that reflects the pinnacle of vintage Pokémon design.
- Wizards of the Coast Original: This set is part of the classic Wizards of the Coast (WOTC) era, renowned for its superior card quality and nostalgic value.
- Perfect for Collectors: Ideal for those looking to complete their Neo series collection, expand their vintage Pokémon TCG inventory, or revisit the excitement of the early 2000s Pokémon trading card boom at a more accessible price point.
Condition:
The cards in this set are in Near Mint to Moderately Played (NM-MP) condition, showcasing minimal wear, ensuring high quality for both display and play.
What’s Included:
- 105/105 regular cards from the Neo Destiny set.
- Notably features favorites like Dark Tyranitar, Dark Espeon, Light Dragonite, Dark Scizor, and Dark Feraligatr.
- Does not include Shining Cards (Cards 105-113), providing a more accessible collection for Pokémon enthusiasts.
Collector’s Insight:
The Neo Destiny set marks the culmination of the Neo series, introducing the concept of "Dark" and "Light" Pokémon, adding unique dimensions to the game’s strategy and collection aesthetics. Owning this set not only offers a piece of Pokémon history but also the chance to experience a key moment in the evolution of the Pokémon TCG. Many collectors skip completing the Neo Destiny set due to the high cost of authentic Shining cards, but this set allows you to enjoy the vintage charm without breaking the bank.
Additional Information:
- Edition: Unlimited Edition
- Language: English
- Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast
- Release Year: 2002
Neo Destiny Complete Set (105/105) Card List:
- Dark Ampharos - #1/105
- Dark Ariados - #2/105
- Dark Crobat - #3/105
- Dark Donphan - #4/105
- Dark Espeon - #5/105
- Dark Feraligatr - #6/105
- Dark Gengar - #7/105
- Dark Houndoom - #8/105
- Dark Porygon2 - #9/105
- Dark Scizor - #10/105
- Dark Typhlosion - #11/105
- Dark Tyranitar - #12/105
- Dark Ursaring - #13/105
- Light Arcanine - #14/105
- Light Azumarill - #15/105
- Light Dragonite - #16/105
- Light Lanturn - #17/105
- Light Machamp - #18/105
- Light Piloswine - #19/105
- Light Togetic - #20/105
- Light Togepi - #21/105
- Miracle Energy - #22/105
- Dark Croconaw - #23/105
- Dark Exeggutor - #24/105
- Dark Flaaffy - #25/105
- Dark Haunter - #26/105
- Dark Magcargo - #27/105
- Dark Octillery - #28/105
- Dark Omanyte - #29/105
- Dark Pupitar - #30/105
- Dark Quilava - #31/105
- Dark Wigglytuff - #32/105
- Light Dewgong - #33/105
- Light Flareon - #34/105
- Light Golduck - #35/105
- Light Jolteon - #36/105
- Light Machoke - #37/105
- Light Ninetales - #38/105
- Light Slowbro - #39/105
- Light Vaporeon - #40/105
- Unown [D] - #41/105
- Unown [L] - #42/105
- Unown [M] - #43/105
- Unown [N] - #44/105
- Unown [P] - #45/105
- Unown [R] - #46/105
- Unown [S] - #47/105
- Unown [T] - #48/105
- Unown [W] - #49/105
- Dark Ariados (Non-Holo) - #50/105
- Dark Crobat (Non-Holo) - #51/105
- Dark Donphan (Non-Holo) - #52/105
- Dark Espeon (Non-Holo) - #53/105
- Dark Feraligatr (Non-Holo) - #54/105
- Dark Gengar (Non-Holo) - #55/105
- Dark Houndoom (Non-Holo) - #56/105
- Dark Porygon2 (Non-Holo) - #57/105
- Dark Scizor (Non-Holo) - #58/105
- Dark Typhlosion (Non-Holo) - #59/105
- Dark Tyranitar (Non-Holo) - #60/105
- Dark Ursaring (Non-Holo) - #61/105
- Light Arcanine (Non-Holo) - #62/105
- Light Azumarill (Non-Holo) - #63/105
- Light Dragonite (Non-Holo) - #64/105
- Light Lanturn (Non-Holo) - #65/105
- Light Machamp (Non-Holo) - #66/105
- Light Piloswine (Non-Holo) - #67/105
- Light Togetic (Non-Holo) - #68/105
- Dark Omanyte (Non-Holo) - #69/105
- Dark Quilava (Non-Holo) - #70/105
- Light Flareon (Non-Holo) - #71/105
- Light Golduck (Non-Holo) - #72/105
- Light Jolteon (Non-Holo) - #73/105
- Light Machoke (Non-Holo) - #74/105
- Light Ninetales (Non-Holo) - #75/105
- Light Vaporeon (Non-Holo) - #76/105
- Dark Exeggutor (Non-Holo) - #77/105
- Dark Pupitar (Non-Holo) - #78/105
- Light Dewgong (Non-Holo) - #79/105
- Light Slowbro (Non-Holo) - #80/105
- Unown [M] (Non-Holo) - #81/105
- Unown [P] (Non-Holo) - #82/105
- Unown [R] (Non-Holo) - #83/105
- Unown [S] (Non-Holo) - #84/105
- Unown [T] (Non-Holo) - #85/105
- Unown [W] (Non-Holo) - #86/105
- Unown [L] (Non-Holo) - #87/105
- Unown [D] (Non-Holo) - #88/105
- Dark Flaaffy (Non-Holo) - #89/105
- Dark Haunter (Non-Holo) - #90/105
- Dark Magcargo (Non-Holo) - #91/105
- Dark Octillery (Non-Holo) - #92/105
- Light Machop - #93/105
- Light Natu - #94/105
- Light Sunflora - #95/105
- Dark Wigglytuff (Non-Holo) - #96/105
- Dark Croconaw (Non-Holo) - #97/105
- Dark Ariados (Non-Holo) - #98/105
- Dark Quilava (Non-Holo) - #99/105
- Light Dewgong (Non-Holo) - #100/105
- Light Piloswine (Non-Holo) - #101/105
- Light Slowbro (Non-Holo) - #102/105
- Light Togepi (Non-Holo) - #103/105
- Miracle Energy (Non-Holo) - #104/105
- Unown [D] (Non-Holo) - #105/105
These 105 cards complete the non-shining portion of the Neo Destiny set, providing a rich collection of both "Dark" and "Light" Pokémon themes that defined the era.
Shining Cards Available Separately:
The Shining cards are particularly rare, expensive, and difficult to sort in a timely manner. Should you want to try looking for the Shining Pokémon, we have provided a list of affiliate links below: