Darkness Energy (Neo Genesis 104)

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Darkness Energy
悪エネルギー Evil Energy
Energy
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Illus. Takumi Akabane
Classification Special Energy card
Provides Darkness
Additional effect Yes

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Darkness Energy is a Special Energy card. It was first printed in the Neo Genesis expansion.

Card text (Neo Genesis print)

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Card text (EX Ruby & Sapphire print)

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Release information

Darkness Energy has been reprinted more often than any other Special Energy card, an honor it shares with Metal Energy.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Though both it and Metal Energy represented a type that was eventually as prevalent as the other seven TCG types, only four of this Energy could be included in a deck. This was a major hindrance to the inclusion of Pokémon of these two types in decks until Diamond & Pearl introduced a basic form of this card.

Origin

  • Darkness Energy was introduced to provide Energy for Pokémon of the newly-introduced Darkness-type, which consisted of all Dark-type Pokémon from the games.


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