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Felt Croagunk was a poor example as it can be classified as a Fighting type as well as Darkness type. Grimer, as a pure Poison type, can now only appear as Darkness type thus being a better example.
m (Felt Croagunk was a poor example as it can be classified as a Fighting type as well as Darkness type. Grimer, as a pure Poison type, can now only appear as Darkness type thus being a better example.)
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The Darkness type can be seen as the "dark" or "evil" type of the game. For example, since the EX series of the TCG, {{TCG|Dark Pokémon|Pokémon with "Dark" in their names}} and Pokémon belonging to [[Team Rocket]], [[Team Aqua|Aqua]], or [[Team Magma|Magma]] would be both of their natural type and of the Darkness type. Likewise, the Darkness type is used on a number of {{TCG|Special Energy cards}}, such as {{TCG|Aqua Energy}}, {{TCG|Magma Energy}}, {{TCG|Dark Metal Energy}}, {{TCG|R Energy}} and the aforementioned {{Special|Darkness Energy}}.
The Darkness type can be seen as the "dark" or "evil" type of the game. For example, since the EX series of the TCG, {{TCG|Dark Pokémon|Pokémon with "Dark" in their names}} and Pokémon belonging to [[Team Rocket]], [[Team Aqua|Aqua]], or [[Team Magma|Magma]] would be both of their natural type and of the Darkness type. Likewise, the Darkness type is used on a number of {{TCG|Special Energy cards}}, such as {{TCG|Aqua Energy}}, {{TCG|Magma Energy}}, {{TCG|Dark Metal Energy}}, {{TCG|R Energy}} and the aforementioned {{Special|Darkness Energy}}.


Starting in {{TCG|Sword & Shield}}, {{type|Poison}} Pokémon are now grouped in with this type. For example, {{TCG|Croagunk}} is now classified as Darkness type.
Starting in {{TCG|Sword & Shield}}, {{type|Poison}} Pokémon are now grouped in with this type. For example, {{TCG|Grimer}} is now classified as Darkness type.


==Battle properties==
==Battle properties==
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