Written by Mark Sammut
Who doesn't love a little bit of darkness with their Pokémon? Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we'll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Dark Type Pokémon.
For this list, we're looking at the best and coolest Dark-type Pokémon who have been added over the years.
Who doesn’t love a little bit of darkness with their Pokémon? Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Dark Type Pokémon.
For this list, we’re looking at the best and coolest Dark-type Pokémon who have been added over the years.
#10: Bisharp
The "survival of the fittest" mantra in Pokémon form. After training a Pawniard for what seems like forever, it finally evolves into Bisharp, a dark humanoid creature with retractable blades and a helmet. Everything about Bisharp's appearance screams heartless war general, and this Pokémon inherits an army of Pawniard to do its bidding. In situations where there is more than one Bisharp, the Pokémon fight it out to see who has the stones to lead the pack. As there can only be one Bisharp, the loser is banished and never seen again.
#9: Krookodile
During the Best Wishes! season, Ash's Krokorok evolves into Krookodile, a red crocodile with black stripes and spikes. Introduced in the fifth generation, Krookodile might not win any awards for originality, but the Pokémon oozes cool from every pore of its being. As a walking predator, Krookodile has a short fuse and sharp teeth, which spells trouble for anyone caught in its vicinity. During its very first battle, Ash's Pokémon quickly established its awesomeness by defeating Dragonite.
#8: Hydreigon
Take a hydra, add some wings, and you end up with a walking nightmare. As the only pseudo-legendary Pokémon who is part Dragon, Hydreigon requires a ton of work to obtain, as a level 64 Zweilous is needed. Inspired by Eastern and Western mythology, primarily the 8-branched giant snake and the Hydra, this three-headed monstrosity is considered a Brutal Pokémon who attacks anyone that flinches while in its presence. Hydreigon's multiple heads are not just for show, as the Pokémon is willing and able to eat nearly any object.advertisement
#7: Absol
This Pokémon is simply misunderstood. With gorgeous white fur and an elegant design, Absol is a stunning creature that absolutely detests fighting. Due to its horn, the Generation III Pokémon can predict upcoming natural disasters; unfortunately, the people Absol tries to warn tend to blame the Pokémon for these incidents. This negative stigma led to Absol being labeled as a Disaster Pokémon. Despite their lack of gratitude, Absol continues to protect towns and generally avoids getting into confrontations. While passive by nature, Absol's Mega evolution emits an aura terrifying enough to kill weaker people.#6: Houndoom
As one of the earliest Dark types introduced to the franchise, this Generation II canine has been around for nearly two decades. Houndoom's design is reminiscent of a Doberman, just with a couple of horns and a skull thrown in for good measure. Living in packs, Houndooms carry out literal dogfights to pick a leader. Once the competition is over and done with, the alpha dog is identified by its sharper horns. Capable of breathing fire, Houndoom also comes with a badass Mega evolution that greatly ups the intimidation factor.#5: Weavile
Size does not always matter. Added to the roster during the fourth generation, Weavile is a relatively small Pokémon covered with feathers. As implied by its name, Weavile is the franchise's answer to the weasel, although its design seems to be inspired by Egyptian folklore. On its own, Weavile is not the greatest fighter, but the Pokémon is extremely cunning. In the wild, Weavile avoids hunting alone, preferring to use teamwork in order to defeat prey. Like most packs, these weasel Pokémon tend to fight each other to see who should lead.#4: Tyranitar
Oh, a dinosaur is not awesome enough? How about an armored-dinosaur whose Japanese name derives from Godzilla? Yeah, we thought so. Tyranitar has been around since the second generation and continues to be one of the strongest Pokémon. When referring to Dark-types, Mega Tyranitar has the highest base attack and defense stats, beating Hoopa Unbound and Mega Sableye by quite a margin. Unsurprisingly, Tyranitar's overwhelming power led to an arrogant and destructive personality. If someone is stupid enough to anger this Pokémon, Tyranitar can summon earthquakes powerful enough to alter the terrain.advertisement