Sunday, February 21, 2010

Dark (type)


Elemental types
Physical
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Special
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
 
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The Dark-type (Japanese: あくタイプ Aku type) is one of the seventeenelemental types. Some notable trainers of Dark-types include Karen of theJohto Elite Four and Sidney of the Hoenn Elite Four. Notably, the Dark-type is the only type that has not had at least one Pokémon Gym dedicated to it.


Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP:66
Attack:93
Defense:59
Sp.Atk:76
Sp.Def:60
Speed:71

Fully evolved

Stat
HP:75.69
Attack:103.06
Defense:75.75
Sp.Atk:85.19
Sp.Def:73.81
Speed:77.25

Battle properties

OffensiveDarkDefensive
PowerTypes ResistTypes
Ghost
Psychic
½×Dark
Ghost
½×Dark
Fighting
Steel
Bug
Fighting
NonePsychic

Characteristics

Dark-type Pokémon were added in Generation II.
Dark-type Pokémon are notable for the fact that they don't have any strong stat trends other than Attack (which is in and of itself modified by a few powerful outliers and slightly ironic as Dark was a special type, not a physical type), but usually have relatively poor defenses, with the exception of Umbreon andTyranitar (the second is probably due to its other type). Just the same, Pokémon that are both Dark-type and Ghost-type have no true weaknesses, as the resistances of the Dark-type cover the weaknesses of Ghost, and vice-versa. One of the greatest advantages of the Dark-type is that they are immune toPsychic-types.
Dark-type moves, when combating Psychic-types, are especially useful due to their secondary effects;Crunch lowers Defense (an already low stat among Psychic-types), Bite causes FlinchingFaint Attacknever misses, Night Slash has a high critical hit ratio while Pursuit hits Pokémon as they switch for double damage. Many Dark-type moves also involve stealing or deception, such as moves like Thief, which steals an opponent's held item, and Snatch, which steals the beneficial effects of an opponent's moves.
Interestingly, despite the fact that in generations prior to Generation IV, all Dark-type moves were special moves, there is only one special Dark-type move in Generation IV (Dark Pulse), which itself was introduced in that generation, meaning all Dark-type moves from before are actually considered physical moves.
When used in contests, Dark-type moves typically are of the Smart category, but can also fall in any of the other four Contest categories.
In total, there are 25 known Pokémon with the Dark-type.

Pokémon

Pure Dark-type Pokémon

#   ↓  ↓Name   ↓
197197Umbreon
261261Poochyena
262262Mightyena
359359Absol
491491Darkrai
??????Zorua
??????Zoroark

Half Dark-type Pokémon

Primary Dark-type Pokémon
#   ↓  ↓Name   ↓Type 1   ↓Type 2   ↓
198198MurkrowDarkFlying
215215SneaselDarkIce
228228HoundourDarkFire
229229HoundoomDarkFire
302302SableyeDarkGhost
430430HonchkrowDarkFlying
461461WeavileDarkIce
Secondary Dark-type Pokémon
#   ↓  ↓Name   ↓Type 1   ↓Type 2   ↓
248248TyranitarRockDark
274274NuzleafGrassDark
275275ShiftryGrassDark
318318CarvanhaWaterDark
319319SharpedoWaterDark
332332CacturneGrassDark
342342CrawdauntWaterDark
434434StunkyPoisonDark
435435SkuntankPoisonDark
442442SpiritombGhostDark
452452DrapionPoisonDark

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Name   ↓Category   ↓Contest   ↓Power   ↓Accuracy   ↓PP   ↓Target   ↓Notes   ↓
AssurancePhysicalBeauty50100%10One foeIf the target has already taken some damage in the same turn, this attack's power is doubled.
Beat UpPhysicalSmart10100%10One foeDoes more damage the more Pokémon are in the user's party.
Bite*PhysicalTough60100%25One foeHas a 10% chance of causing the opponent to flinch.
CrunchPhysicalTough80100%15One foeHas a 20% chance of lowering target'sDefense.*
Dark PulseSpecialCool80100%15One foeHas a 20% chance of making the targetflinch.
Faint AttackPhysicalSmart60—%20One foeNever misses.
FlingPhysicalToughVaries100%10One foeThrows held item, power and effects depend on held item.
Knock OffPhysicalSmart20100%20One foePrevents the target from using its held item.
Night SlashPhysicalBeauty70100%15One foeHas a high critical hit ratio.
PaybackPhysicalCool50100%10One foePower doubles if used after opponent attacks.
PunishmentPhysicalSmartVaries100%5One foePower increases the more the target has powered up with stat changes.
PursuitPhysicalSmart40100%20One foeDeals double damage if target is switching out of battle.
Sucker PunchPhysicalSmart80100%5One foeAttacks first. Fails if target is not preparing an attack.
ThiefPhysicalTough40100%10One foeSteals target's held item if user has no held item.

Non-damaging moves

Name   ↓Category   ↓Contest   ↓Power   ↓Accuracy   ↓PP   ↓Target   ↓Notes   ↓
Dark VoidStatusSmart80%10Both foesPuts the target to sleep.
EmbargoStatusCute100%15One foePrevents the target from using its held item. Also prevents Trainers from using items on it.
Fake TearsStatusSmart100%20One foeSharply lowers the target's Special Defense.
FlatterStatusSmart100%15One foeConfuses the target. However, it also raises the target's Special Attack.
MementoStatusTough100%10One foeThe user faints. In return, it sharply lowers the target's Attack and Special Attack.
Nasty PlotStatusCute—%20UserSharply raises the user's Special Attack.
SnatchStatusSmart—%10ReactionSteals the effects of any healing or status-changing move the target attempts to use.
SwitcherooStatusCool100%10One foeThe user trades held items with the target.
TauntStatusSmart100%20One foeThe target can only use attack moves for two to four turns.
TormentStatusSmart100%15One foeThe target can't use the same move twice in a row.

Trivia

  • There are no Dark-type moves with a base power greater than 80, making it the only elemental type without a single move with a base power of 100 or more (other than Judgment). This means that while holding the Dread PlateArceus's Judgment becomes the strongest Dark-type move with 100 power.
  • None of the main characters of the anime own a Dark-type Pokémon. However, AshJames, and Mayown or have owned Pokémon that can evolve into a Dark-type.
  • Officially, this type's Brazilian Portuguese translation is "Noturno", but at times it is named as "Sombrio" or "Trevas" as well. However, Sombrio means Shadow, another type.
  • The Dark-type is the only type which does not have members from all generations released so far.
    • It is also the only type absent from a regional Pokédex, not appearing in the Kanto Pokédex.
    • The opposite is true for moves, with Bite's change from being a Normal-type to a Dark-type move causing there to be Dark-type moves from all four generations.
  • Dark Void is the only Dark-type move without 100% accuracy or higher.
  • There has yet to be a Pokémon Gym that specializes in the Dark-type. Despite this, there have been two Elite Four members who specialize in Dark-type Pokémon.

In other languages

  • Brazilian Portuguese: Noturno (Nocturnal)
  • Dutch: Duister
  • Finnish: Pimeä
  • French: Ténèbres
  • German: Unlicht
  • Hebrew: אפל affel
  • ItalianBuio
  • Japanese: あく (悪) aku
  • Korean:  ak
  • Polish: Mroczny
  • Spanish: Siniestro

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