Ghost type
In the Pokémon world, Ghost-type is one of the eighteen elemental Pokémon types that Pokémon and their moves can have.
Ghost-type Pokémon are renowned for their eerie presence, mysterious abilities, and otherworldly characteristics in the Pokémon universe.
They are characterized by their spectral appearances and supernatural attributes. They often possess ghostly or ethereal designs, reflecting their connection to the spirit world. Ghost-type Pokémon are associated with darkness, mystery, and the afterlife.
Several legendary and mythical Pokémon belong to the Ghost type or possess Ghost-type characteristics. Examples include Giratina, the guardian of the Distortion World, and Marshadow, a mythical Pokémon with spectral powers.
Ghost type characteristics
Ghost-type Pokémon possess unique strengths and weaknesses that shape their effectiveness in battles.
Strengths
Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Normal and Fighting-type moves, making them resistant to many common attack types.
Ghost-type moves often have secondary effects, such as causing status conditions like paralysis, sleep, or confusion, allowing Ghost-type Pokémon to exert control over battles.
Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to trapping moves like Mean Look and Shadow Tag, enabling them to switch out freely in battle.
Weaknesses
Ghost-type Pokémon are weak to Ghost and Dark-type moves, making them susceptible to attacks from Pokémon of these types.
Ghost-type moves are typically resisted by Steel-type Pokémon, limiting Ghost-type Pokémon’s offensive capabilities against certain opponents.
Ghost type chart
Ghost-type Pokémon are often part of evolutionary lines that showcase their mysterious and otherworldly nature. Notable Ghost-type evolutionary lines include Gastly–Haunter–Gengar, Shuppet-Banette, and Litwick-Lampent-Chandelure.
Ghost-type moves encompass a variety of techniques used by Ghost-type Pokémon in battles. Some iconic Ghost-type moves include Shadow Ball, Shadow Claw, Hex, and Destiny Bond, each known for their eerie effects and spectral properties.
In some Pokémon games, Trainers and Gym Leaders specialize in Ghost-type battles. These formidable opponents present challenges to Trainers seeking to test their skills against Ghost-type Pokémon.
Ghost type moves
Ghost-type moves encompass a variety of spectral techniques used by Ghost-type Pokémon in battles. These Ghost-type moves showcase the spectral powers and eerie abilities of Ghost-type Pokémon, allowing them to manipulate shadows, inflict status conditions, and haunt opponents in battles.
Concluding with Generation IX, there are 34 Ghost-type moves, comprising 3.64% of all moves (excluding conditional Ghost-type moves). This places Ghost-type moves as the 4th rarest type, alongside Bug, after Ice and before Poison.
Before Generation IV, all offensive Ghost-type moves were typically physical, though this may vary now based on the specific attack. Additionally, certain moves have undergone changes in their typing.
Move | Category | Contest | Power | PP | Accuracy | Generation |
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Confuse Ray | Status | Clever | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | I |
Lick | Physical | Cute | 30 | 30 (max 48) | 100% | I |
Night Shade | Special | Clever | — | 15 (max 24) | 100% | I |
Curse | Status | Tough | — | 10 (max 16) | —% | II |
Destiny Bond | Status | Clever | — | 5 (max 8) | —% | II |
Nightmare | Status | Clever | — | 15 (max 24) | 100% | II |
Shadow Ball | Special | Clever | 80 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | II |
Spite | Status | Tough | — | 10 (max 16) | 100% | II |
Astonish | Physical | Cute | 30 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | III |
Grudge | Status | Tough | — | 5 (max 8) | —% | III |
Shadow Punch | Physical | Clever | 60 | 20 (max 32) | —% | III |
Ominous Wind | Special | Beautiful | 60 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | IV |
Shadow Claw | Physical | Cool | 70 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | IV |
Shadow Force | Physical | Cool | 120 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | IV |
Shadow Sneak | Physical | Clever | 40 | 30 (max 48) | 100% | IV |
Hex | Special | Clever | 65 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | V |
Phantom Force | Physical | Cool | 90 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VI |
Trick-or-Treat | Status | Cute | — | 20 (max 32) | 100% | VI |
Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom | Special | 200 | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Moongeist Beam | Special | 100 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | VII | |
Never-Ending Nightmare | Physical | — | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Never-Ending Nightmare | Special | — | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Shadow Bone | Physical | 85 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VII | |
Sinister Arrow Raid | Physical | 180 | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike | Physical | 195 | 1 (max 1) | —% | VII | |
Spectral Thief | Physical | 90 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VII | |
Spirit Shackle | Physical | 80 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VII | |
Astral Barrage | Special | 120 | 5 (max 8) | 100% | VIII | |
Bitter Malice | Special | 75 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | VIII | |
G-Max Terror | Physical | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
G-Max Terror | Special | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
Infernal Parade | Special | 60 | 15 (max 24) | 100% | VIII | |
Max Phantasm | Physical | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
Max Phantasm | Special | — | 3 (max 4) | —% | VIII | |
Poltergeist | Physical | 110 | 5 (max 8) | 90% | VIII | |
Last Respects | Physical | 50 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IX | |
Rage Fist | Physical | 50 | 10 (max 16) | 100% | IX |
Ghost type abilities
Ghost-type Pokémon often possess unique abilities that reflect their mysterious and spectral nature. Here are some notable abilities commonly associated with Ghost-type Pokémon:
Levitate: While not exclusive to Ghost-type Pokémon, some of them have access to the Levitate ability. Levitate grants immunity to Ground-type moves, reflecting the ethereal nature of Ghost-type Pokémon and their ability to float above the ground.
Cursed Body: This ability has a chance to disable the move used by an opponent when the Pokémon with Cursed Body is hit by a move. It represents the ominous and haunting presence of Ghost-type Pokémon, which can curse their opponents with misfortune.
Shadow Tag: Shadow Tag prevents opposing Pokémon from switching out or fleeing from battle, trapping them in with the Pokémon possessing this ability. While not commonly associated with Ghost-type Pokémon, some Ghost-types like Gengar have access to this ability, emphasizing their ability to ensnare opponents with their spectral powers.
Frisk: Frisk allows the Pokémon to reveal the opponent’s held item upon entering battle. While not unique to Ghost-type Pokémon, some of them possess this ability, reflecting their ability to perceive and sense hidden or unseen objects.
Infiltrator: Infiltrator allows the Pokémon to bypass the effects of the opponent’s barriers and screens, such as Reflect and Light Screen, when using moves. This ability symbolizes the ability of Ghost-type Pokémon to traverse through barriers and penetrate defenses with their spectral presence.
Disguise: Disguise is an ability exclusive to certain Ghost-type Pokémon, like Mimikyu. It allows the Pokémon to avoid damage from the first direct attack it receives in battle, appearing as a decoy or illusion to deceive opponents.
These Ghost-type abilities add depth and complexity to battles, providing Ghost-type Pokémon with various advantages and strategies to outmaneuver opponents and assert their dominance on the battlefield.
Ghost type Pokémon Trainers
Ghost-type Pokémon Trainers possess distinctive characteristics that reflect their fascination with the mysterious and spectral nature of Ghost-type Pokémon.
Ghost-type Trainers often exude an aura of mystery and intrigue, captivating those around them with their enigmatic presence. These Trainers typically possess a deep understanding of the supernatural realm, including ghosts, spirits, and otherworldly phenomena.
Many Ghost-type Trainers have an interest in the occult and paranormal, often incorporating symbols, rituals, and mysticism into their training methods and battle strategies. Ghost-type Trainers are comfortable with darkness and shadows, often preferring dimly lit environments and nighttime battles to enhance the eerie atmosphere.
These Trainers are known for their heightened intuition and sixth sense, allowing them to perceive energies and entities that others may not detect. Ghost-type Trainers may dress in dark or mysterious attire, adorned with symbols of the supernatural or elements reminiscent of ghosts and spirits.
Despite their often eerie demeanor, Ghost-type Trainers can exhibit emotional depth and sensitivity, understanding the complexities of life, death, and the afterlife. Ghost-type Trainers may have a spiritual connection to the spirit world, fostering relationships with Ghost-type Pokémon and respecting their ethereal nature.
In battles, Ghost-type Trainers may employ illusions, misdirection, and psychological tactics to disorient and outwit their opponents, reflecting the deceptive nature of ghosts.
These Trainers often show reverence for departed souls and spirits, honoring the memory of Ghost-type Pokémon and their role in the Pokémon world.
Notable Ghost-type Pokémon Trainers are:
Agatha
Member of the Indigo Elite Four
Generation I, III, VII
Agatha is a member of the Elite Four in the Kanto region‘s Pokémon League. Specializing in Ghost-type Pokémon, she is a formidable opponent known for her strategic prowess and ghostly team.
Morty
The Gym Leader of Ecruteak City’s Gym
Generation II, IV
Morty is the Ecruteak City Gym Leader in the Johto region, specializing in Ghost-type Pokémon. As the protector of the ancient traditions of Ecruteak City, Morty tests Trainers’ spiritual connections with their Pokémon in ghostly battles.
Phoebe
Member of the Hoenn Elite Four
Generation III, VI
Phoebe is an Elite Four member in the Hoenn region‘s Pokémon League. Specializing in Ghost-type Pokémon, she harnesses the power of spirits and shadows to challenge Trainers seeking to become Pokémon Champions.
Fantina
The Gym Leader of Hearthome City’s Gym
Generation IV, VIII
Fantina is the Hearthome City Gym Leader in the Sinnoh region, renowned for her elegant demeanor and passion for Ghost-type Pokémon. Trainers must navigate her ghostly illusions and psychic prowess to earn the Relic Badge.
Shauntal
Member of the Unova Elite Four
Generation V
Shauntal is an Elite Four member in the Unova region‘s Pokémon League. With a love for literature and storytelling, she specializes in Ghost-type Pokémon, weaving tales of mystery and intrigue on the battlefield.
Acerola
The Trial Captain of Thrifty Megamart’s and a member of the Alola Elite Four
Generation VII
Acerola is the Ghost-type Trial Captain in the Alola region‘s Pokémon League. As the guardian of the Abandoned Thrifty Megamart, she tests Trainers’ courage and resolve in ghostly trials to prove their worth.
Allister
The Gym Leader of Stow-on-Side’s Gym
Generation VIII
Allister is the Ghost-type Gym Leader in the Galar region‘s Pokémon League. Shrouded in a cloak and mask, he challenges Trainers with his ghostly team in the Stow-on-Side Gym, testing their bravery and skill.
Ryme
The Gym Leader of Montenevera’s Gym
Generation IX
Ryme is the Ghost-type Gym Leader of Montenevera’s Gym, a location in the fan-made Pokémon region of Montenevera. As a Gym Leader, Ryme specializes in Ghost-type Pokémon and challenges Trainers with her spectral team in intense Gym battles. With her mastery of Ghost-type Pokémon and her role as a Gym Leader, Ryme adds depth and excitement to the Pokémon journey.
These Ghost-type Pokémon Trainers exemplify the enigmatic and ethereal qualities of Ghost-type Pokémon, challenging Trainers with their spectral powers and eerie tactics in battles.
Ghost type Pokémon
Ending with Generation IX, there are a total of 87 Ghost-type Pokémon species in the Pokémon universe. This includes both pure Ghost-type Pokémon and dual-type Pokémon that have Ghost as one of their types.
Pokedex No | Pokémon picture | Pokemon name | Type |
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#0092 | Gastly | GHOST POISON | |
#0093 | Haunter | GHOST POISON | |
#0094 | Gengar | GHOST POISON | |
#0094 | Mega Gengar | GHOST POISON | |
#0105 | Alolan Marowak | FIRE GHOST | |
#0157 | Hisuian Typhlosion | FIRE GHOST | |
#0200 | Misdreavus | GHOST | |
#0222 | Galarian Corsola | GHOST | |
#0292 | Shedinja | BUG GHOST | |
#0302 | Sableye | DARK GHOST | |
#0302 | Mega Sableye | DARK GHOST | |
#0353 | Shuppet | GHOST | |
#0354 | Banette | GHOST | |
#0354 | Mega Banette | GHOST | |
#0355 | Duskull | GHOST | |
#0356 | Dusclops | GHOST | |
#0425 | Drifloon | GHOST FLYING | |
#0426 | Drifblim | GHOST FLYING | |
#0429 | Mismagius | GHOST | |
#0442 | Spiritomb | GHOST DARK | |
#0477 | Dusknoir | GHOST | |
#0478 | Froslass | ICE GHOST | |
#0479 | Rotom | ELECTRIC GHOST | |
#0487 | Giratina (Altered Forme) | GHOST DRAGON | |
#0487 | Giratina (Origin Forme) | GHOST DRAGON | |
#0562 | Yamask | GHOST | |
#0562 | Galarian Yamask | GROUND GHOST | |
#0563 | Cofagrigus | GHOST | |
#0570 | Hisuian Zorua | NORMAL GHOST | |
#0571 | Hisuian Zoroark | NORMAL GHOST | |
#0592 | Frillish | WATER GHOST | |
#0593 | Jellicent | WATER GHOST | |
#0607 | Litwick | GHOST FIRE | |
#0608 | Lampent | GHOST FIRE | |
#0609 | Chandelure | GHOST FIRE | |
#0622 | Golett | GROUND GHOST | |
#0623 | Golurk | GROUND GHOST | |
#0679 | Honedge | STEEL GHOST | |
#0680 | Doublade | STEEL GHOST | |
#0681 | Aegislash (Shield Forme) | STEEL GHOST | |
#0681 | Aegislash (Blade Forme) | STEEL GHOST | |
#0708 | Phantump | GHOST GRASS | |
#0709 | Trevenant | GHOST GRASS | |
#0710 | Pumpkaboo (Average Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0710 | Pumpkaboo (Small Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0710 | Pumpkaboo (Large Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0710 | Pumpkaboo (Super Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0711 | Gourgeist (Average Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0711 | Gourgeist (Small Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0711 | Gourgeist (Large Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0712 | Gourgeist (Super Size) | GHOST GRASS | |
#0720 | Hoopa (Hoopa Confined) | PSYCHIC GHOST | |
#0724 | Decidueye | GRASS GHOST | |
#0741 | Oricorio (Sensu Style) | GHOST FLYING | |
#0769 | Sandygast | GHOST GROUND | |
#0770 | Palossand | GHOST GROUND | |
#0778 | Mimikyu | GHOST FAIRY | |
#0781 | Dhelmise | GHOST GRASS | |
#0792 | Lunala | PSYCHIC GHOST | |
#0800 | Necrozma (Dawn Wings Necrozma) | PSYCHIC GHOST | |
#0802 | Marshadow | FIGHTING GHOST | |
#0806 | Blacephalon | FIRE GHOST | |
#0854 | Sinistea | GHOST | |
#0855 | Polteageist | GHOST | |
#0864 | Cursola | GHOST | |
#0867 | Runerigus | GROUND GHOST | |
#0885 | Dreepy | DRAGON GHOST | |
#0886 | Drakloak | DRAGON GHOST | |
#0887 | Dragapult | DRAGON GHOST | |
#0897 | Spectrier | GHOST | |
#0898 | Calyrex (Shadow Rider) | PSYCHIC GHOST | |
#0902 | Basculegion (Male) | WATER GHOST | |
#0902 | Basculegion (Female) | WATER GHOST | |
#0911 | Skeledirge | FIRE GHOST | |
#0937 | Ceruledge | FIRE GHOST | |
#0946 | Bramblin | GRASS GHOST | |
#0947 | Brambleghast | GRASS GHOST | |
#0971 | Greavard | GHOST | |
#0972 | Houndstone | GHOST | |
#0979 | Annihilape | FIGHTING GHOST | |
#0987 | Flutter Mane | GHOST FAIRY | |
#0999 | Gimmighoul (Chest Form) | GHOST | |
#0999 | Gimmighoul (Roaming Form) | GHOST | |
#1000 | Gholdengo | STEEL GHOST | |
#1012 | Poltchageist | GRASS GHOST | |
#1013 | Sinistcha | GRASS GHOST | |
#1025 | Pecharunt | POISON GHOST |
Overall, Ghost-type Pokémon are shrouded in mystery and intrigue, captivating Trainers with their enigmatic presence and spectral abilities. They play a crucial role in battles, offering unique advantages and posing formidable challenges to opponents brave enough to face them.