Dark type
In the Pokémon world, Dark-type is one of the eighteen elemental Pokémon types that Pokémon and their moves can have.
Dark-type Pokémon are characterized by their cunning, ruthless nature and their mastery over shadows and deception.
Dark-type Pokémon are often depicted as mysterious, sinister, and elusive creatures. They are associated with darkness, night, and underhanded tactics, reflecting their cunning and deceptive nature.
Several legendary and mythical Pokémon belong to the Dark type or possess Dark-type characteristics. Examples include Darkrai, the Pitch-Black Pokémon, and Yveltal, the Destruction Pokémon.
Dark type characteristics
Dark-type Pokémon possess various strengths and weaknesses that affect their performance in battles.
Strengths
Dark-type moves are super effective against Psychic and Ghost-type Pokémon, making Dark-type Pokémon effective counters to these types.
Dark-type Pokémon are immune to Psychic-type moves, providing them with an advantage against Psychic-type opponents.
Dark-type Pokémon have access to a diverse range of moves, including powerful physical and special attacks, status moves, and support moves.
Dark type chart
Many Dark-type Pokémon are part of evolutionary lines that emphasize their cunning and deceptive nature. Notable Dark-type evolutionary lines include Poochyena-Mightyena, Murkrow-Honchkrow, and Sneasel-Weavile.
Dark-type moves encompass a variety of techniques used by Dark-type Pokémon in battles. Some iconic Dark-type moves include Crunch, Dark Pulse, Sucker Punch, and Knock Off.
In some Pokémon games, Trainers and Gym Leaders specialize in Dark-type battles. These formidable opponents employ cunning strategies and deceptive tactics to challenge Trainers seeking to test their skills against Dark-type Pokémon.
Dark type moves
Dark-type moves encompass a variety of sinister and underhanded techniques used by Dark-type Pokémon in battles. These Dark-type moves showcase the cunning and underhanded tactics employed by Dark-type Pokémon in battles, allowing them to disrupt opponents’ strategies, exploit weaknesses, and assert their dominance on the battlefield.
Concluding with Generation IX, there are 53 Dark-type moves, comprising 5.67% of all moves (excluding conditional Dark-type moves). This places Dark-type moves as the 5th most common type, alongside Water, after Fighting and before Electric. Before Generation IV, all offensive Dark-type moves were typically special, though this may vary now based on the specific attack. Additionally, certain moves have undergone changes in their typing.
Move | Category | Contest | Power | PP | Accuracy | Generation |
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Bite | Physical | Tough | 60 | 25 (max 40) | 100% | I |
Beat Up | Physical | Clever | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | II |
Crunch | Physical | Tough | 80 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | II |
Feint Attack | Physical | Clever | 60 | 20 (max 32) | —% | II |
Pursuit | Physical | Clever | 40 | 20 (max 32) | 100% | II |
Thief | Physical | Tough | 60 | 25 (max 40) | 100% | II |
Fake Tears | Status | Cute | — | 20 (max 32) | 100% | III |
Flatter | Status | Clever | — | 15 (max 24) | 100% | III |
Knock Off | Physical | Clever | 65 | 20 (max 32) | 100% | III |
Memento | Status | Tough | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | III |
Snatch | Status | Clever | — | 10 (max 16) | —% | III |
Taunt | Status | Clever | — | 20 (max 32) | 100% | III |
Torment | Status | Tough | — | 15 (max 24) | 100% | III |
Assurance | Physical | Clever | 60 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IV |
Dark Pulse | Special | Cool | 80 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | IV |
Dark Void | Status | Clever | — | 10 (max 16) | 50% | IV |
Embargo | Status | Clever | — | 15 (max 24) | 100% | IV |
Fling | Physical | Cute | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IV |
Nasty Plot | Status | Clever | — | 20 (max 32) | —% | IV |
Night Slash | Physical | Cool | 70 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | IV |
Payback | Physical | Tough | 50 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IV |
Punishment | Physical | Cool | — | 5 (max 8) | 100% | IV |
Sucker Punch | Physical | Clever | 70 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | IV |
Switcheroo | Status | Clever | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IV |
Foul Play | Physical | Clever | 95 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | V |
Hone Claws | Status | Cute | — | 15 (max 24) | —% | V |
Night Daze | Special | Cool | 85 | 10 (max 16) | 95% | V |
Quash | Status | Clever | — | 15 (max 24) | 100% | V |
Snarl | Special | Tough | 55 | 15 (max 24) | 95% | V |
Hyperspace Fury | Physical | Tough | 100 | 5 (max 8) | —% | VI |
Parting Shot | Status | Cool | — | 20 (max 32) | 100% | VI |
Topsy-Turvy | Status | Clever | — | 20 (max 32) | —% | VI |
Baddy Bad | Special | 80 | 15 (max 24) | 95% | VII | |
Black Hole Eclipse | Physical | — | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Black Hole Eclipse | Special | — | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Brutal Swing | Physical | 60 | 20 (max 32) | 100% | VII | |
Darkest Lariat | Physical | 85 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VII | |
Malicious Moonsault | Physical | 180 | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Power Trip | Physical | 20 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VII | |
Throat Chop | Physical | 80 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | VII | |
Ceaseless Edge | Physical | 65 | 15 (max 24) | 90% | VIII | |
False Surrender | Physical | 80 | 10 (max 16) | —% | VIII | |
Fiery Wrath | Special | 90 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VIII | |
G-Max One Blow | Physical | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
G-Max One Blow | Special | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
G-Max Snooze | Physical | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
G-Max Snooze | Special | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
Jaw Lock | Physical | 80 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VIII | |
Lash Out | Physical | 75 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | VIII | |
Max Darkness | Physical | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
Max Darkness | Special | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
Obstruct | Status | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VIII | |
Wicked Blow | Physical | 75 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | VIII | |
Comeuppance | Physical | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IX | |
Kowtow Cleave | Physical | 85 | 10 (max 16) | —% | IX | |
Ruination | Special | — | 10 (max 16) | 90% | IX | |
Wicked Torque | Physical | 80 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IX |
Dark type abilities
Dark-type Pokémon often possess unique abilities that reflect their cunning and deceptive nature. Here are some notable abilities commonly associated with Dark-type Pokémon:
Dark Aura: Dark Aura is a signature ability of Yveltal, the Destruction Pokémon. It boosts the power of all Dark-type moves used by Pokémon on the field, enhancing their offensive capabilities.
Justified: Justified is an ability that raises the Pokémon’s Attack stat by one stage when hit by a Dark-type move. This ability allows Dark-type Pokémon to turn enemy attacks into a strength, empowering them in battle.
Sucker Punch: Sucker Punch is an ability exclusive to Spiritomb. It allows Spiritomb to use the move Sucker Punch regardless of its level or known moves, surprising opponents with a quick and unexpected attack.
Inner Focus: Inner Focus is an ability possessed by certain Dark-type Pokémon, such as Sneasel and Weavile. It prevents the Pokémon from flinching, providing them with stability and focus in battle.
Pickpocket: Pickpocket is an ability that allows the Pokémon to steal the held item of a Pokémon that makes contact with it. Dark-type Pokémon with this ability can take advantage of their opponents’ physical attacks to gain additional items during battle.
Prankster: Prankster is an ability often associated with Dark-type Pokémon, such as Sableye. It gives priority to status moves used by the Pokémon, allowing them to disrupt opponents’ strategies and set up their own tactics before the opponent can act.
Moxie: Moxie is an ability that boosts the Pokémon’s Attack stat by one stage each time it knocks out an opponent. This ability encourages aggressive playstyle and rewards Dark-type Pokémon for their ruthless nature in battle.
Defiant: Defiant is an ability that raises the Pokémon’s Attack stat by two stages when its stats are lowered by an opponent’s move. This ability reflects the defiant and combative nature of Dark-type Pokémon, empowering them when faced with adversity.
These Dark-type abilities add depth and versatility to Dark-type Pokémon, allowing them to excel in battles through cunning strategies, unexpected moves, and ruthless tactics.
Dark type Pokémon Trainers
Dark-type Pokémon Trainers typically embody traits that mirror the nature of their chosen Pokémon, emphasizing cunning, determination, and a certain edge.
Dark-type Trainers often project an aura of mystery and intrigue, with a hint of mischief or cunning in their demeanor. They are known for their cleverness and ability to outsmart opponents in battles. These Trainers often employ unconventional strategies and tactics in battles, such as status ailments, flinching moves, and surprise attacks, reflecting the unpredictable nature of Dark-type Pokémon.
Dark-type Trainers are resourceful and adaptable, utilizing the strengths of their Pokémon to overcome challenges and exploit weaknesses in their opponents’ teams. Dark-type Trainers are comfortable with the darker aspects of life and often have a fascination with shadows, night, and the unknown. They may prefer battling in dimly lit environments or under the cover of darkness.
Many Dark-type Trainers are driven by ambition and a desire for power or success. They are determined to achieve their goals and will do whatever it takes to emerge victorious in battles and competitions. Dark-type Trainers often possess an independent spirit and may prefer to operate alone or with a small, close-knit group of allies. They value self-reliance and may be wary of trusting others.
Despite their tough exterior, Dark-type Trainers form strong bonds with their Pokémon. They understand and appreciate the loyalty and strength of their team members, forging deep connections based on mutual respect and trust.
Notable Dark-type Pokémon Trainers are:
Karen
Member of the Indigo Elite Four
Generation II, IV
Karen is a member of the Johto region‘s Elite Four. Specializing in Dark-type Pokémon, she challenges Trainers to confront the darkness within themselves and their Pokémon, advocating for balance and acceptance of all types.
Sidney
Member of the Hoenn Elite Four
Generation III, VI
Sidney is one of the Hoenn region‘s Elite Four members. As a Dark-type Trainer, he exudes a laid-back demeanor while demonstrating the power and versatility of Dark-type Pokémon in battles.
Grimsley
Member of the Unova Elite Four
Generation V
Grimsley is an Elite Four member in the Unova region‘s Pokémon League. Known for his affinity for games of chance and luck, he utilizes Dark-type Pokémon to keep his opponents guessing and to exploit their weaknesses.
Nanu
The kahuna of Ula’ula Island
Generation VIII
Nanu is the Kahuna of Ula’ula Island in the Alola region and a former member of the International Police. Specializing in Dark-type Pokémon, he embodies the laid-back attitude of the Alolan islands while demonstrating his skill in battles.
Marnie
The Gym Leader of her hometown Spikemuth (replaces her older brother Piers)
Generation VII
Marnie is a prominent character in the Galar region, appearing in Pokémon Sword and Shield as one of the rival characters. She is a skilled Trainer from Spikemuth and the rival of the player character. Marnie specializes in Dark-type Pokémon and aspires to become the Champion of the Galar region, carrying on her brother Piers’ legacy.
Piers
Singer-songwriter, the boss of Team Yell and the Gym Leader of Spikemuth’s Gym
Generation VIII
Piers is the Gym Leader of Spikemuth, the Dark-type Gym in the Galar region. As the older brother of Marnie, he leads the gym with a tough exterior but cares deeply for his sister and the people of Spikemuth.
Giacomo
The boss of Team Star’s Dark crew, the Segin Squad
Generation IX
Giacomo is a character from the Pokémon Adventures manga series. He is a skilled Dark-type Pokémon Trainer. Giacomo is known for his cunning tactics and his use of Dark-type Pokémon to further Team Rocket’s nefarious goals.
These Dark-type Pokémon Trainers exemplify the diversity and strength of Dark-type Pokémon, utilizing their cunning, versatility, and strategic prowess to overcome challenges and achieve victory in battles.
Dark type Pokémon
Ending with Generation IX, there are a total of 89 Dark-type Pokémon species in the Pokémon universe. This includes both pure Dark-type Pokémon and dual-type Pokémon that have Dark as one of their types.
Pokedex No | Pokémon picture | Pokemon name | Type |
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#0019 | Alolan Rattata | DARK NORMAL | |
#0020 | Alolan Raticate | DARK NORMAL | |
#0052 | Alolan Meowth | DARK | |
#0053 | Alolan Persian | DARK | |
#0088 | Alolan Grimer | POISON DARK | |
#0089 | Alolan Muk | POISON DARK | |
#0130 | Mega Gyarados | WATER DARK | |
#0146 | Galarian Moltres | DARK FLYING | |
#0197 | Umbreon | DARK | |
#0198 | Murkrow | DARK FLYING | |
#0211 | Hisuian Qwilfish | DARK POISON | |
#0215 | Sneasel | DARK ICE | |
#0228 | Houndour | DARK FIRE | |
#0229 | Houndoom | DARK FIRE | |
#0229 | Mega Houndoom | DARK FIRE | |
#0248 | Tyranitar | ROCK DARK | |
#0248 | Mega Tyranitar | ROCK DARK | |
#0261 | Poochyena | DARK | |
#0262 | Mightyena | DARK | |
#0263 | Galarian Zigzagoon | DARK NORMAL | |
#0264 | Galarian Linoone | DARK NORMAL | |
#0274 | Nuzleaf | GRASS DARK | |
#0275 | Shiftry | GRASS DARK | |
#0302 | Sableye | DARK GHOST | |
#0302 | Mega Sableye | DARK GHOST | |
#0318 | Carvanha | WATER DARK | |
#0319 | Sharpedo | WATER DARK | |
#0319 | Mega Sharpedo | WATER DARK | |
#0332 | Cacturne | GRASS DARK | |
#0342 | Crawdaunt | WATER DARK | |
#0359 | Absol | DARK | |
#0359 | Mega Absol | DARK | |
#0430 | Honchkrow | DARK FLYING | |
#0434 | Stunky | POISON DARK | |
#0435 | Skuntank | POISON DARK | |
#0442 | Spiritomb | GHOST DARK | |
#0452 | Drapion | POISON DARK | |
#0461 | Weavile | DARK ICE | |
#0491 | Darkrai | DARK | |
#0503 | Hisuian Samurott | WATER DARK | |
#0509 | Purrloin | DARK | |
#0510 | Liepard | DARK | |
#0551 | Sandile | GROUND DARK | |
#0552 | Krokorok | GROUND DARK | |
#0553 | Krookodile | GROUND DARK | |
#0559 | Scraggy | DARK FIGHTING | |
#0560 | Scrafty | DARK FIGHTING | |
#0570 | Zorua | DARK | |
#0571 | Zoroark | DARK | |
#0624 | Pawniard | DARK STEEL | |
#0625 | Bisharp | DARK STEEL | |
#0629 | Vullaby | DARK FLYING | |
#0630 | Mandibuzz | DARK FLYING | |
#0633 | Deino | DARK DRAGON | |
#0634 | Zweilous | DARK DRAGON | |
#0635 | Hydreigon | DARK DRAGON | |
#0658 | Greninja | WATER DARK | |
#0658 | Greninja (Ash-Greninja) | WATER DARK | |
#0675 | Pangoro | FIGHTING DARK | |
#0686 | Inkay | DARK PSYCHIC | |
#0687 | Malamar | DARK PSYCHIC | |
#0717 | Yveltal | DARK FLYING | |
#0720 | Hoopa (Hoopa Unbound) | PSYCHIC DARK | |
#0727 | Incineroar | FIRE DARK | |
#0799 | Guzzlord | DARK DRAGON | |
#0827 | Nickit | DARK | |
#0828 | Thievul | DARK | |
#0859 | Impidimp | DARK FAIRY | |
#0860 | Morgrem | DARK FAIRY | |
#0861 | Grimmsnarl | DARK FAIRY | |
#0862 | Obstagoon | DARK NORMAL | |
#0877 | Morpeko (Full Belly Mode) | ELECTRIC DARK | |
#0877 | Morpeko (Hangry Mode) | ELECTRIC DARK | |
#0892 | Urshifu (Single Strike Style) | FIGHTING DARK | |
#0893 | Zarude | DARK GRASS | |
#0904 | Overqwil | DARK POISON | |
#0908 | Meowscarada | GRASS DARK | |
#0920 | Lokix | BUG DARK | |
#0942 | Maschiff | DARK | |
#0943 | Mabosstiff | DARK | |
#0962 | Bombirdier | FLYING DARK | |
#0983 | Kingambit | DARK STEEL | |
#0986 | Brute Bonnet | GRASS DARK | |
#0993 | Iron Jugulis | DARK FLYING | |
#1001 | Wo-Chien | DARK GRASS | |
#1002 | Chien-Pao | DARK ICE | |
#1003 | Ting-Lu | DARK GROUND | |
#1004 | Chi-Yu | DARK FIRE | |
#1005 | Roaring Moon | DRAGON DARK |
Overall, Dark-type Pokémon are renowned for their cunning, ruthlessness, and mastery over shadows and deception. They play a crucial role in battles, offering unique advantages and posing formidable challenges to opponents brave enough to face them.