What draws you to the Darkness aspiring Gym Leader? Do you do a lot of shopping at Hot Topic, like Piers? Did your perpetual loneliness lead you to turn down a gig with the Elite Four, like Nanu? Whatever brings you here, welcome! Darkness Pokémon have some of the strongest attacks in Gym Leader Challenge, combined with some of the best damage modifiers. This lethal combination makes any Darkness type deck truly frightening to play against! Piloting a Darkness deck takes a lot of finesse, however, as each attacker has its own unique strength and needs to be used at just the right time. Think you have what it takes to be a Darkness type Gym Leader?


Support Pokémon

Darkness Pokémon have a little bit of everything available to them in the support category. Galarian Weezing is arguably the best Ability lock Pokémon in the format because of Koffing (SHF)‘s quick and reliable Ascension Attack. Galarian Weezing can shut down Ability reliant decks like Grass and Water all by itself! Liepard gives Darkness much needed consistency, while Thievul, Golbat and Crobat offer modest draw support in addition. Hydreigon‘s Dark Squall Ability allows you to rain as many Darkness Energy as you want from your hand to your Pokémon in play. With Poison Pokémon cast as Darkness type ever since Sword and Shield, Darkness can also utilize a Poison-heavy strategy with Pokémon like Toxicroak, Galarian Weezing and Garbodor.

Attackers

Guzzlord makes a strong case for “The Best Attacker in GLC,” with its gnarly Red Banquet attack, which takes a bonus Prize every time it takes a knock out. Many Darkness decks are built around Guzzlord as the main attacker, using Beast Ring, Dark Patch, and Double Colorless Energy or Twin Energy Energy to power it up. With Fighting Fury Belt or Cape of Toughness attached, Guzzlord can reach a dizzying 190-200 HP as well! Guzzlord pairs well with low maintenance attackers like Hoopa, Weavile, Zoroark (BKT) and Spiritomb who aren’t as Energy hungry as Guzzlord. For the late game, you won’t find a better closer than Galarian Moltres. Its Fiery Wrath can do up to 270 damage if your opponent has taken five Prizes! Even after the opponent has taken two Prizes, Galarian Moltres will usually be netting a KO, especially with a damage buff like Dark Claw or Muscle Band.

Decklists


Red Banquet

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This Darkness deck is consistent and low to the ground, hitting hard and fast with Hoopa, Weavile and Zoroark while cleaning up with Guzzlord and Galarian Moltres. Galarian Weezing offers the deck an alternative strategy with some early disruption while you build up a board state that will be challenging to stop. With Dark Claw or Muscle Band, Guzzlord can hit up to 140 damage with Red Banquet, allowing it to OHKO many threats in GLC for a two Prize take.

Last Update: August 2024

Poison

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Merging offense and disruption, this deck aims to drain your opponents of their health with the Poison status effect. After Poison-type Pokémon began being printed as Darkness cards at the beginning of the Sword & Shield era, there’ve been plenty of stackable Poison effects printed, like Galarian Weezing, Toxicroak, and Hisuian Qwilfish. When your opponent is at their weakest, strike with Crobat‘s Critical Bite attack and steal the game out from under them!

Last Update: December 2023

Turbo Dark

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Revolving around highly efficient attackers that can start swinging as early as turn 1, this Turbo version of a more standard Darkness deck can overwhelm opponents before they can even set up. Hoopa can knock out low-HP Pokémon with ease, and when followed up with a quick Spiritomb, it can be devastating for your opponent’s board. Cards like Frozen City, Rainbow Energy, and Hustle Belt are all powerful ways to build up a high damage Spiritomb attack out of nowhere. While your low energy attackers are cleaning up, Guzzlord can be set up and ready to finish off the game by taking extra Prize cards.

Last Update: August 2024

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