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The Darkness type contains all {{t|Dark}} Pokémon found in the Game Boy games. For example, both {{p|Mightyena}} and {{p|Sneasel}} are Darkness types in the TCG. | The Darkness type contains all {{t|Dark}} Pokémon found in the Game Boy games. For example, both {{p|Mightyena}} and {{p|Sneasel}} are Darkness types in the TCG. | ||
Like the Metal-type, the Darkness-type has its own | Like the Metal-type, the Darkness-type has its own Special Energy which affects only Darkness Pokémon and Pokémon with Dark in their names. It allows an attack to do 10 more damage than usual, if it does damage. | ||
Beginning in the EX series of the TCG, | Beginning in 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. | ||
Out of all types besides {{TCG|Colorless}}, {{e|Darkness}} is provided by the most {{TCG|Special Energy cards}}: [[Darkness Energy (Special)|Darkness Energy]], {{TCG|Aqua Energy}}, {{TCG|Magma Energy}}, {{TCG|Dark Metal Energy}}, and {{TCG|R Energy}}. This may be due to {{TCG|Dark Pokémon}} using the Energy as much as Darkness-type Pokémon do. | Out of all types besides {{TCG|Colorless}}, {{e|Darkness}} is provided by the most {{TCG|Special Energy cards}}: [[Darkness Energy (Special)|Darkness Energy]], {{TCG|Aqua Energy}}, {{TCG|Magma Energy}}, {{TCG|Dark Metal Energy}}, and {{TCG|R Energy}}. This may be due to {{TCG|Dark Pokémon}} using the Energy as much as Darkness-type Pokémon do. |
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