Statistical averages
Overall
Fully evolved
Battle properties
Generation I
Offensive | | Defensive |
Power | Types | | Resist | Types |
2× | | ½× | |
½× | None | 2× | |
0× |
| 0× |
|
Generation II-onward
Offensive | | Defensive |
Power | Types | | Resist | Types |
2× |
| ½× |
|
½× |
| 2× |
|
0× | | 0× |
|
Characteristics
The Ghost-type is the smallest
elemental types in the game, with few additions in each new Pokémon game. They are also unique in the fact that they have a type-specific attack called Curse, which, other than being the only
???-type move,
works differently for Ghost-types than it does for other Pokémon.
Ghost Pokémon are used mainly to inflict status effects, like confusion or paralysis. Most Ghost-type moves cause some sort of effect or a
status ailment. They are a good type to use in Pokémon battling, because of their possession of all-around good attacks, such as
Hypnosis and
Shadow Ball.
It is interesting to note that the weaknesses of the Ghost-type are covered by the resistances of the
Dark-type, and vice-versa, so their combination, seen in the Pokémon
Sableye and
Spiritomb, has no weaknesses at all. What is to be remembered is that this does not make for a perfect Pokémon. There is also always the possibility for the immunities of the Ghost- and Dark-types to be removed via certain moves, such as
Foresight and
Odor Sleuth as well, creating a weakness.
When used in contests, Ghost-type moves typically become
Smart moves, but some may be
Cute or
Tough moves.
In total, there are 18 Pokémon with the Ghost-type, and so
accounts for 3.7% of the entire Pokédex, making it the rarest of all types to be had by a Pokémon.
Pokémon
Pure Ghost-type Pokémon
Half Ghost-type Pokémon
Primary Ghost-type Pokémon
Secondary Ghost-type Pokémon
Moves
Damage-dealing moves
Non-damaging moves
Trivia
- Pure Ghost-type species were not introduced until Generation II.
- In Generation I, Ghost-type moves had no effect on Psychic-type Pokémon. An abundance of evidence suggests that this may have been a programming error, rather than intentional: the immunity is contradicted by official type charts published by Nintendo for their Generation I strategy guides, as well as the anime in which it was said that Ghost-types are the best type to fight Psychic-type Pokémon. In Red and Blue, a Trainer in the Saffron Gym even states that Psychic-type Pokémon "only fear Bugs and Ghosts" though this was corrected to remove the reference to Ghost-types in Yellow. It is the only elemental type to go from 0× effectiveness to 2× effectiveness on another type between generations.
- There are no Ghost-type moves that have an accuracy lower than 100%, as all of them have a 100% accuracy or never miss.
- Ghost-type Pokémon are the only single-type Pokémon that can have more than one immunity.
- The Ghost-type is one of the two types that are weak to their own moves, together with the Dragon-type.
- All Ghost-type Pokémon that have a secondary type that is weak to Ground-type attacks have theLevitate ability, so as of Generation IV there is no Ghost-type Pokémon that is weak to Ground-type attacks unless the ability has been somehow negated.
- Although they are clearly depicted as levitating in the anime and in the games, the Ghost-types Shedinja, Shuppet, Spiritomb, Dusknoir, and Froslass do not have the ability Levitate and thus remain susceptible to Ground-type moves (although Shedinja's Wonder Guard would protect it from Ground-type moves).
- Disregarding abilities, Drifloon, Drifblim, Sableye and Spiritomb are the only Pokémon so far to be immune to three types (Drifloon and Drifblim are immune to Normal, Fighting and Ground, whereas Sableye and Spiritomb are immune to Normal, Fighting and Psychic).
- Ghost is the least abundant type among Pokémon, with only 18 Pokémon of this type among the 493 total.
- So far, the only Ghost-type attack with a base power greater than 80 is Shadow Force, which isexclusive to Giratina.
- There has yet to be a Pokémon with a double weakness or a Pokémon with a double resistance to Ghost, though multiple types are weak to it and resist it.
- As of Generation II, the Ghost-type (along with Normal) are one of only two pairs of different types to share the same interaction against each other (Normal is immune to Ghost and vice versa), not including matchups of regular effectiveness. The other pair is Bug and Fighting (Bug resists Fighting and vice versa).
- There has been one Gym Leader or Elite Four member in each generation specializing in Ghost-types.
- Interestingly, it has swapped each generation: odd numbered generations feature Elite Four members (Agatha and Phoebe) while even numbered generations feature Gym Leaders (Morty andFantina).
- While the Ghost-type has an immunity to Normal-type moves, several damaging moves that display as Normal can affect them, most notably Struggle.
In other languages
- Brazilian Portuguese: Fantasma
- Dutch: Geest
- Finnish: Kummitus, Haamu
- French: Spectre
- German: Geist
- Italian: Spettro
- Korean: 고스트 ghost
- Polish: Duch
- Spanish: Fantasma
- Hebrew: רוח "roach"
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