There are a few great Ghost Pokémon to choose from when playing through Johto and Kanto, despite the fact that there are not many of them. ..
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3. Drifblim
I know that Drifblim isn’t catchable in HG/SS, but I’m including it anyway because there are so few Ghost-types in the games. ..
The most easily-available Ghost-type in the Sinnoh games is a tough opponent for those who have the games and a spare DS. ..
Drifblim is a Ghost-type Pokémon that has strong stats in HP and special attack. Its move pool should be built to take advantage of these strengths, with Shadow Ball being the best Ghost-type STAB option and either Air Cutter or Fly taking the Flying STAB spot. ..
Drifblim is a powerful Pokémon that can melt any opponent with its toxic gas. Get it from the Battle Frontier Market and be ready to take down your opponents! ..
The last move slot should be taken up by a defensive move, such as Calm Mind, Protect, or Roost. ..
I choose Calm Mind because it raises Drifblim’s special stats, but any of the three will work great.
Drifblim’s speed is on the low side, so we’ll make use of its ability Unburden to give it the edge against faster opponents. Unburden doubles Drifblim’s speed once it consumes a held item, so you could try equipping Drifblim with an Oran Berry.
If a Pokémon’s health falls below 50%, it will automatically use its Ability, Calm Mind, to keep it alive for a little bit longer. If Drifblim has Calm Mind, it may last longer after its health falls below 50%.
If all goes according to plan, Drifblim can follow-up with a Shadow Ball or two – which should outspeed an otherwise faster opponent.
To catch Drifloon, you’ll need to find it at the Valley Windworks in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum on a Friday. Once caught, trade it over to HeartGold/SoulSilver and train it to level 28 so that it can evolve into Drifblim.
2. Mismagius
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Mismagius is a Ghost-type Pokémon that comes with a big boost to Misdreavus’ speed and special stats. This makes it an ideal choice for those looking to build a Johto Ghost-type team.
Shadow Ball is Mismagius’ best move, learned at level 37. It also makes sure to grab the Thunderbolt TM from Goldenrod Game Corner for some high-damage niche coverage. ..
Mismagius is vulnerable to Dark-type attacks, so we can use Will-o-wisp to weaken their attacks. This move is guaranteed to cause burns if it hits. ..
Mismagius can deal significant chip damage and burn an opponent, which should let him take more hits before fainting.
Mismagius can choose between Calm Mind or Toxic to its final move. If you want more attack or defense, choose Toxic.
If you’re playing without potions, Toxic is a good choice for weakening an opponent for the next party member. If you’re allowing potions, teach Mismagius Calm Mind to buff its special stats and follow it up with a Hyper Potion to keep it alive long enough to throw some Shadow Balls.
Misty’s team is vulnerable to Mismagius’s moveset. Champion Lance’s rematch team is also at risk of being defeated by Mismagius. ..
Misdreavus can only be caught in Mt. Silver or the Safari Zone. You can win a Dusk Stone by winning the Johto Bug Catching Contest, and use it on Misdreavus to evolve it into Mismagius.
Mismagius can’t learn any moves by leveling up, so make sure to let Misdreavus learn Shadow Ball at level 37 before using your Dusk Stone.
1. Gengar
Ghost-types are the perfect choice for the top spot in this deck. Gengar is an incredibly versatile and powerful card, able to take down most decks quickly and easily.
The Ghost/Poison-type Pokémon has an enormous attack that can take down Grass-types easily.
Shadow Ball makes an appearance on this list as Gengar’s Ghost-type move. Also be sure to pick up the Sludge Bomb TM on Route 43 for an easy KO on any Grass-type unlucky enough to face Gengar.
Option 1: Gengar uses the move set to surprise its opponents with a quick and powerful move. Option 2: Gengar uses its speed and agility to outmaneuver its opponents.
The first is a sleep tactic – we’ll be using a combination of Hypnosis and Dream Eater to put the opponent to sleep, and follow up with a huge Psychic-type attack.
Both moves are learned by level up. So we won’t have to go TM hunting for this strategy.
Gengar is a versatile Pokémon that can be used in many ways to help your team. However, it has a few weaknesses that I focus on covering in order to make it more powerful.
Gengar’s Dark-type weakness is a major issue for coverage, as it can be easily exploited. A cheap way to cover this is to find Gengar in the Goldenrod Department Store, where he is available for a low price.
Gengar can cover its poor HP and physical defense by learning Will-O-Wisp, which is learned by TM 61 bought from the Battle Frontier Market. ..
Gengar will have more coverage for its weaknesses, since Levitate removes the Ground-type weakness with its Poison-typing.
To catch a Gastly from Sprout Tower at night, you’ll need to use a Gastly lure. To do this, you’ll need to find a Gastly in Sprout Tower and lure it to the ground with a Poké Ball. Once it’s on the ground, you can then use your Poké Ball to catch it.
Next, trade Haunter with another player to evolve it into Gengar. Trade it back to get the best Ghost-type in the game.