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The '''Darkness type''' is one of the nine [[Elemental Types (TCG)|TCG elemental types]].
The '''Darkness type''' (Japanese: '''{{ruby|悪|あく}}''' ''Evil'') is one of the eleven {{TCG|Type|TCG types}}.  It is represented by the color black, and symbolized by an exaggerated crescent moon.


The Darkness type contains all {{t|Dark}} Pokémon found in the Game Boy games. For example, {{p|Mightyena}} and {{p|Sneasel}} are Darkness types in the TCG.
The Darkness type contains most {{type|Dark}} Pokémon found in the main series video games. For example, {{TCG|Bisharp}} and {{TCG|Sneasel}} are Darkness types in the TCG.


The Darkness type was introduced in the {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} set, along with the {{TCG|Metal}} type, when the {{t|Dark}}- and {{type|Steel}}s were added upon {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}'s release. Prior to this, there were no Darkness type Pokémon.


==Battle Properties==
Like the {{TCG|Metal}} type, the Darkness type has its own Special Energy, {{Special|Darkness Energy}}. This type of energy affects only Darkness type Pokémon and Pokémon with Dark in their names, and allowed an attack that did damage to do 10 more damage. There was no basic Darkness Energy card until the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} set, when [[Darkness Energy (Basic)|one was finally released]].
Generally Darkness Pokémon has a weakness to:
* [[Fighting (TCG)|Fighting]]
* [[Grass (TCG)|Grass]] (if the Pokémon was a {{t|Dark}} and {{t|Water}}/{{t|Grass}}   type in the Game Boy games)


Generally Darkness Pokémon has a resistance to:
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}}.
* [[Psychic (TCG)|Psychic]]  


These types are generally weak to Darkness Pokémon:
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. According to the game's director, [[Atsushi Nagashima]], this was done to strengthen Darkness-based decks by giving them Pokémon weak to either {{TCG|Grass}} Pokémon or {{TCG|Fighting}} Pokémon instead of only Fighting Pokémon, which diversifies options available to players.<ref name = ablaze20/><ref name = comic20/>
* [[Psychic (TCG)|Psychic]]


These types are generally resistant to Darkness Pok&eacute;mon:
==Battle properties==
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Generally, Darkness Pokémon have a weakness to:
* {{TCG|Fighting}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the {{pkmn|games}} is {{type|Dark}} (before the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion) or {{type|Poison}} (starting with the Sword & Shield expansion)
* {{TCG|Grass}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the games is {{type|Dark}} (starting with the Sword & Shield expansion)


==Darkness Pok&eacute;mon in the TCG==
Generally, Darkness Pokémon have a resistance to:
* {{p|Umbreon}}
* {{TCG|Psychic}} (before the Sword & Shield expansion)
* {{p|Murkrow}}
* {{p|Sneasel}}
* {{p|Houndour}}
* {{p|Houndoom}}
* {{p|Tyranitar}}
* {{p|Poochyena}}
* {{p|Mightyena}}
* {{p|Nuzleaf}}
* {{p|Shiftry}}
* {{p|Sableye}}
* {{p|Carvanha}}
* {{p|Sharpedo}}
* {{p|Cacturne}}
* {{p|Crawdaunt}}
* {{p|Absol}}
* {{p|Weavile}}


[[Category:TCG]]
These types are generally weak to Darkness Pokémon:
* {{TCG|Psychic}}
 
These types are generally resistant to Darkness Pokémon:
* {{TCG|Fairy}} (before the Sword & Shield expansion)
 
==Darkness Pokémon in the TCG==
See [[:Category:Darkness-type Pokémon cards]] for all Pokémon cards that have this type.
 
==Trivia==
* All Darkness-type Pokémon released during the Neo Series had no Weakness.
* All Darkness- and {{ct|Metal}} Pokémon released during the Neo Series had a golden crown-like ornament around their type symbol.
* The Darkness type is the only one to not have a {{TCG|Rapid Strike style|Rapid Strike}} Pokémon, except for the retired Fairy type.
 
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{tcg darkness color}}|bordercolor={{tcg darkness color dark}}|textcolor=fff
|zh_yue=惡 ''Ok''
|zh_cmn=惡 / 恶 ''È''
|nl=Duisternis
|fr=Obscurité
|de=Finsternis
|id=Kegelapan
|it=Oscurità
|ko=악 ''Ak''
|pt_br=Escuridão
|ru=Тьма ''T'ma''
|es=Oscura
|th=ความมืด ''Khwam Muet''
}}
 
==References==
<references>
<ref name = ablaze20>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/an-interview-with-atsushi-nagashima-about-pokemon-tcg-sword-shield-darkness-ablaze/ An Interview with Atsushi Nagashima About Pokémon TCG: ''Sword & Shield—Darkness Ablaze'', The Pokémon Company International]</ref>
<ref name = comic20>[https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/pokemon-tcg-interview-creatures-atsushi-nagashima/ Pokemon TCG Game Director Reveals How the Popular Card Game Gets Made, ComicBook.com]</ref>
</references>
 
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[[fr:Obscurité (JCC)]]
[[it:Oscurità (GCC)]]
[[ja:悪]]
[[zh:恶(TCG)]]

Latest revision as of 21:37, 5 November 2023

TCG types
Grass
Grass
Fire
Fire
Water
Water
Lightning
Lightning
Psychic
Psychic
Fighting
Fighting
Darkness
Darkness
Metal
Metal
Fairy
Fairy
Dragon
Dragon
Colorless
Colorless

The Darkness type (Japanese: (あく) Evil) is one of the eleven TCG types. It is represented by the color black, and symbolized by an exaggerated crescent moon.

The Darkness type contains most Dark-type Pokémon found in the main series video games. For example, Bisharp and Sneasel are Darkness types in the TCG.

The Darkness type was introduced in the Neo Genesis set, along with the Metal type, when the Dark- and Steel-types were added upon Pokémon Gold and Silver's release. Prior to this, there were no Darkness type Pokémon.

Like the Metal type, the Darkness type has its own Special Energy, Darkness Energy. This type of energy affects only Darkness type Pokémon and Pokémon with Dark in their names, and allowed an attack that did damage to do 10 more damage. There was no basic Darkness Energy card until the Diamond & Pearl set, when one was finally released.

The Darkness type can be seen as the "dark" or "evil" type of the game. For example, since the EX series of the TCG, Pokémon with "Dark" in their names and Pokémon belonging to Team Rocket, Aqua, or Magma would be both of their natural type and of the Darkness type. Likewise, the Darkness type is used on a number of Special Energy cards, such as Aqua Energy, Magma Energy, Dark Metal Energy, R Energy and the aforementioned Darkness Energy.

Starting in Sword & Shield, Poison-type Pokémon are now grouped in with this type. For example, Grimer is now classified as Darkness type. According to the game's director, Atsushi Nagashima, this was done to strengthen Darkness-based decks by giving them Pokémon weak to either Grass Pokémon or Fighting Pokémon instead of only Fighting Pokémon, which diversifies options available to players.[1][2]

Battle properties

Generally, Darkness Pokémon have a weakness to:

Generally, Darkness Pokémon have a resistance to:

  • Psychic (before the Sword & Shield expansion)

These types are generally weak to Darkness Pokémon:

These types are generally resistant to Darkness Pokémon:

  • Fairy (before the Sword & Shield expansion)

Darkness Pokémon in the TCG

See Category:Darkness-type Pokémon cards for all Pokémon cards that have this type.

Trivia

  • All Darkness-type Pokémon released during the Neo Series had no Weakness.
  • All Darkness- and Metal-type Pokémon released during the Neo Series had a golden crown-like ornament around their type symbol.
  • The Darkness type is the only one to not have a Rapid Strike Pokémon, except for the retired Fairy type.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese Ok
Mandarin 惡 / 恶 È
  Dutch Duisternis
  French Obscurité
  German Finsternis
  Indonesian Kegelapan
  Italian Oscurità
  Korean Ak
  Brazilian Portuguese Escuridão
  Russian Тьма T'ma
  Spanish Oscura
  Thai ความมืด Khwam Muet

References


  This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.