Dark Pokémon weakness, resistance, and strength

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By Amelia

What is the dark Pokémon weakness? Some of the most powerful creatures fall under this type, and it’s easily a fan-favorite category. Not that this is surprising, given the likes of Obstagoon, Umbreon, Tyranitar, Weavile, and Krookodile are all dark-types. However, to make the most out of them, you need to know what the dark-type weakness is.

Wait, we can go one better. If you want to know who the best dark Pokémon are, check out our guide. We also have articles about the strongest Pokémon and the best fire Pokémon, poison Pokémon, ice Pokémon, grass Pokémon, and dragon Pokémon. Or, if you want to see just how many Pokémon there are, check out our comprehensive Pokédex.

Here’s what you need to know about the dark Pokémon weakness:

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What is dark Pokémon’s weakness?

Dark-type Pokémon have three weaknesses – bug, fighting, and fairy-types. Admittedly, multiple weaknesses are usually a cause for concern, but in the case of dark Pokémon, they can learn some powerful attacks that still give them a fighting chance.

If you want to discover how to defeat these types, however, our fighting Pokémon weakness, bug Pokémon weakness, and fairy Pokémon weakness guides hold the answers.

Dark Pokémon counters

As for specific Pokémon to use as a counter for dark-types, we suggest the likes of Scyther, Hitmonlee, and Clefable. We also have some suggestions from each generation below:

Why is dark weak to bug?

If we had to hazard a guess, we’d say that the fact that bugs tend to come out at night and may have superior vision in the dark is part of why dark Pokémon are weak to bug Pokémon. Beyond that, maybe dark creatures naturally fear bugs, which is a common thing among humans – just ask Misty.

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What are dark Pokémon resistances?

Dark Pokémon are resistant to dark-, ghost-, and psychic-type moves. So, psychic Pokémon and ghost Pokémon like Alakazam and Gengar won’t be as effective against you as they’d like to be, and neither will any dark-type ‘mon like Obstagoon.

Is dark-type immune to psychic?

Yes, dark Pokémon are completely immune to psychic-type attacks, meaning they take no damage from them. Of course, Pokémon such as Gardevoir can still pose a threat due to also being a fairy-type. So, while psychic moves can’t harm your dark Pokémon, it doesn’t mean your opponent doesn’t have other tricks up their sleeves.

What are dark Pokémon strengths?

Dark Pokémon are super effective ghost- and psychic-types. As such, the likes of Gengar, Hoopa, Gardevoir, and Jynx really struggle against dark-type ‘mon.

However, do remember that the likes of Sableye are a dark-type with a secondary ghost-type, meaning Gengar could pull off a devastating comeback should you not be careful. You’re best off using a dark Pokémon such as Obstagoon or Umbreon in a situation like that.

If you want to know what other types these poor ‘mon are weak to, take a look at our psychic Pokémon weakness and ghost Pokémon weakness guides.

What is a dark Pokémon?

It’s really easy to tell whether or not a Pokémon is a dark-type, thanks to their appearance. You see, most of them, such as Umbreon and Obstagoon, have black fur to some degree, or maybe a dark grey, and this tends to be a sign that they’re dark creatures. Another example is Murkrow and Hunchkrow, as while they don’t have black feathers, they are a midnight blue color, which is also a color that’s highly associated with darkness – the clue is in the name, really.

Are dark-type Pokémon rare?

Though not the most common type, dark Pokémon aren’t exactly rare either, as there are currently 91 different Pokémon that fall under this type out of a roster of 1,025, equalling about 8.8% of all Pokémon.

With any luck, this guide explaining what the dark Pokémon weakness is can help you to succeed in your quest to become the very best. Should you want to expand your knowledge on other types, our water Pokémon weakness, normal Pokémon weakness, flying Pokémon weakness, poison Pokémon weakness, steel Pokémon weakness, dragon Pokémon weakness, ground Pokémon weakness, and fire Pokémon weakness guides are a great read.

Source: Pocket Tactics

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