Ghost (type)

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TheGhost type (Japanese:ゴーストタイプGhost type) is one of the eighteentypes. Ghost-typemoves are super effective against Ghost- andPsychic-typePokémon, while Ghost-type Pokémon are weak toDark- and Ghost-type moves.

Battle properties

Note: Type effectiveness multipliers may vary in othergames outside thecore series.

Offensive properties of Ghost-type moves
Super effective (×2)Not very effective (×½)No effect (×0)
GhostPsychicDarkNormal
Defensive properties of Ghost-type Pokémon
Weak to (×2)Resists (×½)Immune to (×0)
GhostDarkPoisonBugNormalFighting

Additional effects

If the user has theAbilityScrappy orMind's Eye, or the target is under the effect of themovesForesight orOdor Sleuth,Normal- andFighting-type moves will deal ×1 damage to Ghost-type Pokémon.

The moveCurse, introduced inGeneration II, functions differently when used by a Ghost-type Pokémon.

FromGeneration VI onwards, Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to effects that preventrecall orescape (such asMean Look andShadow Tag), and they are also guaranteed to flee from any wild battle regardless of theirSpeedstat.

The moveTrick-or-Treat, introduced in Generation VI, adds the Ghost type to the target's types.

InGeneration I only, Ghost-type Pokémon cannot beparalyzed byLick, and are affected byBide,Counter,Seismic Toss,SonicBoom, andSuper Fang, despite these moves being Normal- and Fighting-type, which the Ghost type is normally immune to.

InGenerationsII andIII only, Ghost-type Pokémon are immune toGlare.

Pokémon

As ofGeneration IX, 76Pokémon are Ghost-type (counting those that are Ghost-type in at least one of theirforms, includingregional forms), which makes up 7.41% of all Pokémon, making it the fourth raresttype among Pokémon afterElectric and beforeDragon.

The Pokémon below are listed by their current types.Some Pokémon have had their types changed.

Pure Ghost-type Pokémon

#Name
0200MisdreavusMisdreavus
0222CorsolaGalarian
Corsola
0353ShuppetShuppet
0354BanetteBanette
BanetteMega
Banette
0355DuskullDuskull
0356DusclopsDusclops
0429MismagiusMismagius
0477DusknoirDusknoir
0493ArceusArceus
(Ghost)
0562YamaskYamask
0563CofagrigusCofagrigus
0773SilvallySilvally
(Ghost)
0854SinisteaSinistea
0855PolteageistPolteageist
0864CursolaCursola
0897SpectrierSpectrier
0971GreavardGreavard
0972HoundstoneHoundstone
0999GimmighoulGimmighoul
(Chest Form)
GimmighoulGimmighoul
(Roaming Form)

Half Ghost-type Pokémon

Primary Ghost-type Pokémon

#NameType 1Type 2
0092GastlyGastlyGhostPoison
0093HaunterHaunterGhostPoison
0094GengarGengarGhostPoison
GengarMega
Gengar
GhostPoison
GengarGigantamax
Gengar
GhostPoison
0425DrifloonDrifloonGhostFlying
0426DrifblimDrifblimGhostFlying
0442SpiritombSpiritombGhostDark
0487GiratinaGiratina
(Altered Forme)
GhostDragon
GiratinaGiratina
(Origin Forme)
GhostDragon
0607LitwickLitwickGhostFire
0608LampentLampentGhostFire
0609ChandelureChandelureGhostFire
ChandelureMega
Chandelure
GhostFire
0708PhantumpPhantumpGhostGrass
0709TrevenantTrevenantGhostGrass
0710PumpkabooPumpkabooGhostGrass
0711GourgeistGourgeistGhostGrass
0741OricorioOricorio
(Sensu Style)
GhostFlying
0769SandygastSandygastGhostGround
0770PalossandPalossandGhostGround
0778MimikyuMimikyuGhostFairy
0781DhelmiseDhelmiseGhostGrass
0987Flutter ManeFlutter ManeGhostFairy

Secondary Ghost-type Pokémon

#NameType 1Type 2
0105MarowakAlolan
Marowak
FireGhost
0157TyphlosionHisuian
Typhlosion
FireGhost
0292ShedinjaShedinjaBugGhost
0302SableyeSableyeDarkGhost
SableyeMega
Sableye
DarkGhost
0359AbsolMega
Absol Z
DarkGhost
0478FroslassFroslassIceGhost
FroslassMega
Froslass
IceGhost
0479RotomRotomElectricGhost
0562YamaskGalarian
Yamask
GroundGhost
0570ZoruaHisuian
Zorua
NormalGhost
0571ZoroarkHisuian
Zoroark
NormalGhost
0592FrillishFrillishWaterGhost
0593JellicentJellicentWaterGhost
0622GolettGolettGroundGhost
0623GolurkGolurkGroundGhost
GolurkMega
Golurk
GroundGhost
0679HonedgeHonedgeSteelGhost
0680DoubladeDoubladeSteelGhost
0681AegislashAegislash
(Shield Forme)
SteelGhost
AegislashAegislash
(Blade Forme)
SteelGhost
0720HoopaHoopa
Confined
PsychicGhost
0724DecidueyeDecidueyeGrassGhost
0792LunalaLunalaPsychicGhost
0800NecrozmaDawn Wings
Necrozma
PsychicGhost
0802MarshadowMarshadowFightingGhost
0806BlacephalonBlacephalonFireGhost
0867RunerigusRunerigusGroundGhost
0885DreepyDreepyDragonGhost
0886DrakloakDrakloakDragonGhost
0887DragapultDragapultDragonGhost
0898CalyrexShadow Rider
Calyrex
PsychicGhost
0902BasculegionBasculegionWaterGhost
0911SkeledirgeSkeledirgeFireGhost
0937CeruledgeCeruledgeFireGhost
0946BramblinBramblinGrassGhost
0947BrambleghastBrambleghastGrassGhost
0979AnnihilapeAnnihilapeFightingGhost
1000GholdengoGholdengoSteelGhost
1012PoltchageistPoltchageistGrassGhost
1013SinistchaSinistchaGrassGhost
1025PecharuntPecharuntPoisonGhost

Changed types

These Ghost-typePokémon have had theirtypes changed.

#NameOriginal typesNew types
0479RotomHeat
Rotom
Gen IVElectricGhostGen V+ElectricFire
0479RotomWash
Rotom
Gen IVElectricGhostGen V+ElectricWater
0479RotomFrost
Rotom
Gen IVElectricGhostGen V+ElectricIce
0479RotomFan
Rotom
Gen IVElectricGhostGen V+ElectricFlying
0479RotomMow
Rotom
Gen IVElectricGhostGen V+ElectricGrass

Non-Pokémon opponents

Some opponents featured inPokéstar Studios inPokémon Black 2 and White 2 can be battled like Pokémon and they have designated Pokémon types.

Majin
 Dark  Ghost 
Wonder Guard
HPAtkDefSpASpDSpe
100100100100100100

Moves

As ofGeneration IX, there are 34 Ghost-typemoves, which makes up 3.64% of all moves (excluding those that are Ghost-type only under certain circumstances), causing it to tie withBug as the 4th raresttype among moves afterIce and beforePoison.

Prior tochanges in Generation IV, all damaging Ghost-type moves werephysical, but they may now also bespecial depending on the attack.

Some moves have had their types changed.

GenMoveCategoryContestPowerAccuracyPPRangeDescription
IIIAstonishPhysicalCute03030100100%1515(max 24)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks the target by crying out in a startling fashion. This may also make the target flinch.
VIIIAstral BarrageSpecial120120100100%055(max 8)
   
   
Many Others
The user attacks by sending a frightful amount of small ghosts at opposing Pokémon.
VIIIBitter MaliceSpecial07575100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks the target with spine-chilling resentment. This also lowers the target’s Attack stat.
IConfuse RayStatusClever000100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The target is exposed to a sinister ray that causes confusion.
IICurseStatusTough000000%1010(max 16)
   
   
Varies
A move that has different effects depending on whether the user is a Ghost type or not.
IIDestiny BondStatusClever000000%055(max 8)
   
   
Self
If the user is knocked out after using this move, the Pokémon that knocked it out will also faint. This move's chance of failing rises if it is used in succession.
VIIIG-Max TerrorPhysical000000%033(max 4)
   
   
1 Other
A Ghost-type attack that Gigantamax Gengar use. This Pokémon steps on the opposing Pokémon's shadow to prevent them from escaping.
VIIIG-Max TerrorSpecial000000%033(max 4)
   
   
1 Other
A Ghost-type attack that Gigantamax Gengar use. This Pokémon steps on the opposing Pokémon's shadow to prevent them from escaping.
IIIGrudgeStatusTough000000%055(max 8)
   
   
Self
If the user faints, the user's grudge fully depletes the PP of the opponent's move that knocked it out.
VHexSpecialClever06565100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
This relentless attack does massive damage to a target affected by status conditions.
VIIIInfernal ParadeSpecial06060100100%1515(max 24)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks with myriad fireballs. This may also leave the target with a burn. This move's power is doubled if the target has a status condition.
IXLast RespectsPhysical05050100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks to avenge its allies. The more defeated allies there are in the user's party, the greater the move's power.
ILickPhysicalCute03030100100%3030(max 48)
   
   
Normal
The user licks the target with a long tongue to inflict damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
VIIIMax PhantasmPhysical000000%033(max 4)
   
   
1 Other
This is a Ghost-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target's Defense stat.
VIIIMax PhantasmSpecial000000%033(max 4)
   
   
1 Other
This is a Ghost-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target's Defense stat.
VIIMenacing Moonraze MaelstromSpecial200200000%011(max 1)
   
   
Normal
After obtaining Z-Power, the user, Lunala, attacks the target with full force. This move can ignore the effect of the target's Ability.
VIIMoongeist BeamSpecial100100100100%055(max 8)
   
   
Normal
The user emits a sinister ray to attack the target. This move can be used on the target regardless of its Ability.
VIINever-Ending NightmarePhysical000000%011(max 1)
   
   
Normal
Deep-seated grudges summoned by the user's Z-Power trap the target. The power varies, depending on the original move.
VIINever-Ending NightmareSpecial000000%011(max 1)
   
   
Normal
Deep-seated grudges summoned by the user's Z-Power trap the target. The power varies, depending on the original move.
INight ShadeSpecialClever000100100%1515(max 24)
   
   
Normal
The user makes the target see a frightening mirage. It inflicts damage equal to the user's level.
IINightmareStatusClever000100100%1515(max 24)
   
   
Normal
A sleeping target sees a nightmare that inflicts some damage every turn.
IVOminous WindSpecialBeautiful06060100100%055(max 8)
   
   
Normal
The user blasts the target with a gust of repulsive wind. This may also raise all the user's stats at once.
VIPhantom ForcePhysicalCool09090100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user vanishes somewhere, then strikes the target on the next turn. This move hits even if the target protects itself.
VIIIPoltergeistPhysical11011009090%055(max 8)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks by controlling the target's item. This move fails if the target isn't holding an item.
IXRage FistPhysical05050100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user converts its rage into energy to attack. The more times the user has been hit by attacks, the greater the move's power.
IIShadow BallSpecialClever08080100100%1515(max 24)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks by hurling a shadowy blob at the target. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat.
VIIShadow BonePhysical08585100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks by beating the target with a bone that contains a spirit. This may also lower the target's Defense stat.
IVShadow ClawPhysicalCool07070100100%1515(max 24)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks by slashing the target with a sharp claw made from shadows. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.
IVShadow ForcePhysicalCool120120100100%055(max 8)
   
   
Normal
The user disappears on the first turn, then attacks on the next turn. This move hits even if the target protects itself.
IIIShadow PunchPhysicalClever06060000%2020(max 32)
   
   
Normal
The user throws a punch from the shadows. This attack never misses.
IVShadow SneakPhysicalClever04040100100%3030(max 48)
   
   
Normal
The user extends its shadow and attacks the target from behind. This move always goes first.
VIISinister Arrow RaidPhysical180180000%011(max 1)
   
   
Normal
The user, Decidueye, creates countless arrows using its Z-Power and shoots the target with full force.
VIISoul-Stealing 7-Star StrikePhysical195195000%011(max 1)
   
   
Normal
After obtaining Z-Power, the user, Marshadow, punches and kicks the target consecutively with full force.
VIISpectral ThiefPhysical09090100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user hides in the target's shadow, steals the target's stat boosts, and then attacks.
VIISpirit ShacklePhysical08080100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user attacks while simultaneously stitching the target's shadow to the ground to prevent the target from fleeing.
IISpiteStatusTough000100100%1010(max 16)
   
   
Normal
The user unleashes its grudge on the move last used by the target by cutting 4 PP from it.
VITrick-or-TreatStatusCute000100100%2020(max 32)
   
   
Normal
The user takes the target trick-or-treating. This adds Ghost type to the target's type.
All details are accurate to Generation VII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual move's page. Target data assumes user is in the lower left.

Changed types

The following Ghost-type moves have had theirtype changed.

MoveOriginal typeNew type
CurseGen II-IV???Gen V+Ghost

Abilities

Interacting with the Ghost type

A Pokémon withProtean orLibero will become a Ghost-type Pokémon if it uses a Ghost-type move. A Pokémon withColor Change will become a Ghost-type Pokémon if it is hit with a Ghost-type move.

Since Generation VI, Ghost-type Pokémon are also immune toMagnet Pull,Arena Trap, andShadow Tag.

GenAbilityDescription
IXMind's EyeThe Pokémon ignores changes to opponents' evasiveness, its accuracy can't be lowered, and it can hit Ghost types with Normal- and Fighting-type moves.
IXPurifying SaltThe Pokémon's pure salt protects it from status conditions and halves the damage taken from Ghost-type moves.
VRattledThe Pokémon gets scared when hit by a Dark-, Ghost-, or Bug-type attack or if intimidated, which boosts its Speed stat.
IVScrappyThe Pokémon can hit Ghost-type Pokémon with Normal- and Fighting-type moves. It is also unaffected by Intimidate.
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.

Exclusive Abilities

Only Ghost-type Pokémon have these Abilities. This does not includesignature Abilities.

GenAbilityDescription
VCursed BodyMay disable a move that has dealt damage to the Pokémon.
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.

Items

NameDescription
Ghost GemAgem with a spectral essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ghost-type move one time.
Ghost MemoryAmemory disc that contains Ghost-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held bya certain species of Pokémon.
Ghost Tera ShardGhost Tera ShardOn rare occasions, these shards form when aTera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
Ghostium ZThis is a crystallized form of Z-Power. It upgrades Ghost-type moves toZ-Moves.
Griseous OrbGriseous OrbA shining gem to be held byGiratina. It boosts the power of Giratina’sDragon- and Ghost-type moves.
Kasib BerryKasib BerryIf a Pokémon holding thisBerry is hit with a supereffective Ghost-type move, the power of that move will be weakened.
Spell TagSpell TagAn item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a sinister, eerie tag that boosts the power of the holder's Ghost-type moves.
Spooky PlateSpooky PlateAn item to be held by a Pokémon. This stone tablet is imbued with the essence of ghosts and boosts the power of the holder’s Ghost-type moves.
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page.

Cram-o-matic

Name
Adrenaline OrbAdrenaline Orb
Cleanse TagCleanse Tag
Custap BerryCustap Berry
Dusk StoneDusk Stone
Mago BerryMago Berry
Odd IncenseOdd Incense
Reaper ClothReaper Cloth

Notable Ghost-type Trainers

Main article:Category:Ghost-type Trainers
GenTrainerTitleLocation
I
Agatha
Elite FourIndigo Plateau
II
Morty
Gym LeaderEcruteak Gym
III
Phoebe
Elite FourHoenn Pokémon League
IV
Fantina
Gym Leader
Coordinator
Hearthome Gym
V
Shauntal
Elite FourUnova Pokémon League
VII
Acerola
Captain
Elite Four
Thrifty Megamart (Abandoned Site)
Alola Pokémon League
VIII
AllisterSh
Gym LeaderStow-on-Side Stadium
IX
Ryme
Gym LeaderMontenevera Gym
IXFile:VSGwynn.png
Gwynn
Fist of JusticeJustice Dojo

Icons

Core series

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Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
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Pokémon Emerald
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Icon from
Generation IV
Pokédex icon from
Generation IV
Icon from
Generation V
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Generation VI
Icon from
Pokémon Sun, Moon,Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Icon from
Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!
Icon from
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Symbol icon from
Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!;Sword, Shield andHOME (Gen VIII)
Icon from
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Symbol icon from
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl,Scarlet and Violet, andHOME (Gen IX)
Icon from
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
Symbol icon from
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Tera icon from
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Tera symbol icon from
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Side series

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Pokémon Stadium
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Pokémon Stadium 2
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Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire
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Pokémon Colosseum
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Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
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Pokémon Battle Revolution

Spin-off games

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Pokémon Ranger
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Pokémon Battrio
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Pokémon Tretta
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Pokémon GO
Symbol icon from
Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Pokémon Masters EX
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Pokémon Masters EX
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
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Pokémon Mezastar
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New Pokémon Snap
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Pokémon Sleep

Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP:68.30
Attack:82.51
Defense:80.71
Sp.Atk:86.53
Sp.Def:80.55
Speed:70.99
Total:469.59


Fully evolved

Stat
HP:77.35
Attack:94.06
Defense:88.11
Sp.Atk:98.45
Sp.Def:90.56
Speed:80.94
Total:529.47


In spin-off games

Pokémon Sleep

Unlike in the core series games, inPokémon Sleep, each Pokémon can only have one type, which determines the kind ofBerry that the Pokémon will gather forSnorlax to feed on. Ghost-type Pokémon will gatherBluk Berries, and typically have the Dozingsleep type.

The following is a list of Ghost-type Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep.

#PokémonNameSleep type
0092GastlyGastlyDozing
0093HaunterHaunterDozing
0094GengarGengarDozing
0353ShuppetShuppetDozing
0354BanetteBanetteDozing
0425DrifloonDrifloonDozing
0426DrifblimDrifblimDozing
0710PumpkabooPumpkabooDozing
0711GourgeistGourgeistDozing
0778MimikyuMimikyuDozing
0911SkeledirgeSkeledirgeDozing

In the TCG

Main article:Psychic (TCG)

Due to the decreased amount of types in the TCG compared to the game series, Ghost-type Pokémon fall under thePsychic-type.

Psychic-type Pokémon in the TCG are generally weak toDarkness and other Psychic Pokémon, with resistances toColorless andFighting. Psychic-type Pokémon are strong againstGrass (untilDiamond & Pearl),Fighting andPsychic Pokémon, whilstColorless,Darkness, andMetal Pokémon can resist this type.

Trivia

A deceasedTotemTrevenant inPokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
  • Generations VIII andIX introduced the most Ghost-typePokémon of anygeneration, with thirteen.Generation II introduced the fewest Ghost-type Pokémon, with only one,Misdreavus.
    • Despite being introduced inGeneration I, there were no pure Ghost-type Pokémon until Generation II introduced Misdreavus.
  • Generation VII introduced the most Ghost-typemoves of any generation, with eight.Generation V introduced the fewest Ghost-type moves, with only one,Hex.
  • InGeneration I, Ghost-type moves have no effect onPsychic-type Pokémon, though an abundance of evidence suggests that this may have been an error. Multiple sources mention that Ghost-type moves are super effective on Psychic-type Pokémon: official strategy guides published byNintendo, two episodes ofPokémon the Series: The Beginning (The Tower of Terror andHaunter versus Kadabra), and even the games themselves, where aPokémon Trainer in theSaffron Gym mentions that Psychic-type Pokémon "only fearBugs and Ghosts" (though the reference to Ghost-type Pokémon was removed inPokémon Yellow). This was corrected in Generation II to make Ghost-type moves actually be super effective against Psychic-type Pokémon.
  • As ofGeneration IX, only two out of eight total notable Ghost-type specialists are male, those beingMorty inGeneration II andAllister inGeneration VIII.
  • The Ghost type is the onlytype which is immune to two types:Normal andFighting.
    • It is also the only type to have ever been ineffective against two types: Normal and Psychic in Generation I.
    • Ghost and Normal are the only two types to be immune to each other.
  • As ofGeneration VI, Ghost is tied withDragon for being the least resisted type.
  • While the Ghost-type has an immunity toNormal-type moves, several damaging moves that display as Normal-type can affect them, includingHidden Power (whose actual type varies) andStruggle (which inflictstypeless damage from Generation II onward).
  • In thePokémon Mystery Dungeon games, most Ghost-type Pokémon can walk through "walls" (some dungeons have cliffs, holes, or other equivalents), although doing so rapidly depletes theirBelly meter. This is a reference to howghosts are often depicted as being able to phase through objects.
    • Despite not being Ghost-type,Darkrai is also able to walk through walls.
  • Starting inGeneration VI, it is not possible for any Pokémon to possess a double resistance to Ghost. However, thePurifying SaltAbility, introduced inPokémon Scarlet and Violet, simulates a resistance to the Ghost type and aDark-type Pokémon that obtained it would basically have a double resistance to Ghost-type moves.
    • The only Pokémon to have ever possessed a double resistance to the Ghost-type naturally werePawniard andBisharp, both of which are dual-typeDark/Steel.
  • With the introduction ofGwynn inPokémon Legends: Z-A, every region officially has a notable Ghost-typespecialist.
  • InPokémon Conquest, Ghost-type Pokémon which are not part-Flying-type or haveLevitate are shown with an animation of physically passing through enemies, referencing the common belief that real-life ghosts can pass through solid objects. They cannot, however, pass through any other obstacle on the field in-game.
  • Ghost- and Dark-type moves are super effective against the same types. As of Generation VI, the only difference between them is that Dark-type moves are not very effective onFighting- orFairy-type Pokémon while Ghost-type moves do not affect Normal-type Pokémon.
  • All types that Ghost is weak to are the only types to be resisted by the Dark-type. Said types are, incidentally, Ghost and Dark themselves.
  • As shown inPokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, some Ghost-type Pokémon, despite their name, can stilldie. However, it also appears that many Ghost-type Pokémon, particularly ones who are more similar to traditional ghosts, are indeed immune to the ravages of time and can live on indefinitely.
  • All Ghost-type moves are eligible to be used inSky Battles.
  • The Ghost type was the last type to have at least one Pokémon officially owned byAsh in the animated series, following his capture of aGengar inA Chilling Curse!.
  • Rock is the only type that has yet to be paired with Ghost.
  • Ghost andDragon share some characteristics. They both:
    • originally had three Pokémon in Generation I, then gained only one more in Generation II.
    • are the only types that are weak to themselves.
    • have one type immune to them and one type resistant to them.
  • In Japanese, the Ghost type shares its name withHaunter, whose Japanese name is ゴーストGhost.

In other languages

LanguageTitle
JapaneseゴーストGhost
BulgarianПризрачниPrizrachni
CatalanFantasma
ChineseCantonese幽靈Yāulìhng
Mandarin幽靈 / 幽灵Yōulíng
CzechDuchový
DanishSpøgelse
DutchGeest
Spook
FinnishKummitus
Aave
Haamu
FrenchSpectre
GermanGeist
GreekΦάντασμαFántasma
HebrewרוחRuakh
רוח רפאיםRuakh Refa'eem
Hindiघोस्टGhost
भूतBhoot*
HungarianSzellem
IndonesianHantu
ItalianSpettro
Korean고스트Ghost
MalaysianHantu
NorwegianSpøkelse
PolishDuch
PortugueseFantasma
RomanianFantomă
RussianПривидениеPrivideniye
ПризракPrizrak
SpanishFantasma
SwedishSpöke
ThaiผีPhi
วิญญาณWinyan
TurkishHayalet
VietnameseMa