The world of Pokémon grew so fast as a franchise because kids around the globe found the roster of interesting, mysterious, and adorable creatures they created to feel truly magical. No matter how old they are, every person who gets into the franchise ends up finding a preference for certain types of Pokémon.

A type that falls in the middle in terms of popularity is the Dark-type which in many ways is directly opposed against the Fairy-type. Which Dark-types are the best in class, though? Here's a look at the best Dark-type Pokémon of every generation through 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Sword & Shield.

8 𒆙 GENER෴ATION 8: Grimmsnarl

Not only is Grimmsnarl the best Dark-type of the eighth generation of games, but it also happens to be the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Galar region's best Fairy-type Pokémon as well. Normally, the immediate visual representation of a Dark/Fairy dual-type is a troll, since they're the evil version of fairies in most fantasy tales. This is someth🍷ing Grimmsnarl fits to a T.

Grimmsnarl packs quitꦏe a physical and special attack which becomes even more powerful when it enters its G-Max form. The Galar region represents England and the United Kingdom, and Grimmsnarl happens to be the region's poster child for Dark-type Pokémon.

7 GENERATION 7: Incineroar 🔴

The moment a Pokémon makes it into the Super Smash Bros. series, it's clear that they've ascended to a new tier of popularity. Incineroar was unveiled as this Fire and Dark𒈔 dual-type starter who happened to be a professional wrestling feline.

Appearance-wise it easily takes the crown as the best Dark-type of the seventh generation, and thanks to it being a starter Pokémon it also happens to come with solid base stats as well. Many fans don't need to be sold on Incineroar since he's likely already one of their favorite Pokémon native to the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Alolan Islands.

6 ꦫ GENERATION 6: Malam𒀰ar

Most of the tim𝓰e when a Pokémon's usefulness is discussed the conversation often starts and stops on the battlefield. Though most trainers want the Pokémon in their party to serve a function in battle, Pokémon that offer additional benefits can make a strong case for themselves.

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Despite Malamar owning average stats, it has positioned itself as invaluable to trainers thanks to its Suction Cup ability. This ability allows trainers who hunt for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:shiny Pokémon to chain fish Po💧kémon in an effort to run into a shiny form a lot quicker and easier than th🐼e egg-hatching Masuda Method.

5 ꦡ GENERATION 5: Zoroark

Foxes have had a long-standing reputation of being the animal kingdom's natural tricksters. Many ancient myths have tales revolving around mischievous foxes, and in the world of Pokémon, such a creature goes by the name Zoroark.

This crimson and charcoal illusionist has a set of base stats often relegated for pseudo-legendary Pokémon. Its ability Illusion has it enter battle looking like the last Pokémon in its ꦉtrainer's party. This allows the owner to catch their opponent off-guard which Zoroark whose top-tier attack and speed stats will swiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚftly eliminate the competition.

4 🐼GENERATION 4: Weavile

For those trainers who love Pokémon that are super 𝔉fast and can pack a huge offensive punch, Weavile is the perfect glass-cannon strategy partner. Outside of its physical attack and speed being top-tieꦗr it really doesn't possess anything else of note in its base stats.

The dual-typing of Ice and Dark does provide it with a solid selection when building a competitive move set. Weavile can also learn Fighting and Ghost-t𓆉ype moves which can really catch an opponent ꧙off-guard as they expect to see a flurry of Ice or Dark-type moves.

3 GENERATION 3: Crawdaunt 🥀

Crawdaunt on the surface may not come across as anything special, but thanks to a selection of solid abilities it can hold its own. One of its two possible known abilities called Shell Armor can protect it from critical hits, and pairing that with its hidden ability called Adaptability which powers up moves of its same type 🌞make it a solid team member.

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For a Pokémon🔴 based on a lobster, it also happens🦩 to have a neat visual design thanks in large part to its star-shaped head flair and the blue stripes across its carapace.

2 💟 GENERATION 2: Umbreon

Umbreon, which happens to be one of the more popular evolutions of Eevee, is clearly the standout Dark-type Pokémon of the Johto region. A case could be made for Houndoom in any other generation, but sadly it released alongside the beloved Moonlight🐟 Pokémon.

A creature as mysterious-looking as Umbreon likely isn't spooked too easily which aligns with its hidden a🌄bility Inner Focus which prevents it from flinching in battle. It may not look the part based on its statu꧒re, but Umbreon is a defensive powerhouse.

1 ꩲ 🎀 GENERATION 1: Arbok

Th🌄e first generation of games didn't have the Dark-type when they were released, and in the years since none of the original 151 have retroactively been given the type. When looking over the entire roster it seemed like the ones most fitting already had two types, such as the Gengar line.

Arbok is a Pokémon inspired by snakes and those animals tend to carry a sense of intimidation and darkness. If Arbok was turned into a Poison and Dark dual-type it seems that most Pokémon fans would be rather would be indiffer♓ent at worst. They're just wondering if a Pokémon will ever be Dark-type.

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