What Ghost Type Pokemon Are You?

Have you ever wondered, what ghost type Pokemon are you? If so, you have come to the right place. Answer these questions about yourself and we will let you know the ghost Pokemon that you resemble. Possible options include Gengar, Mimikyu, Aegislash, and more. We have also included all 8 generations in this quiz. Note: You can also use this as a quiz to help you decide which ghost-type that you should add to your team!

What Ghost Type Pokemon Are You?

Instructions: All you have to do is answer the questions below and it will give you a Pokemon at the end. It will automatically take you to the next question after you answer. You can also share the quiz at the end using the social sharing buttons.

If you had to pick your favorite type (other than ghost) what would it be?
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 1:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 2:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 3:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 4:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 5:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 6:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 7:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 8:
Choose your favorite move out of the ones listed below:
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All Of The Possible Quiz Results:

Here are all of the potential results that you could have gotten on our quiz and also some more details about each one.

Aegislash

Aegislash is a ghost and steel type that was introduced in Generation 6. It evolves from Honedge and then Doublade, which both share the same typing. It appears to resemble a possessed sword and shield. In the anime, Aegislash played a big role in the 17th Pokemon movie, Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction. It serves as the main Pokemon of Argus Steel, who serves as the main villain of the movie.

Gengar

Gengar is a ghost and poison type that was introduced in Generation 1. It evolves from Gastley and then Haunter, which both share the same typing. It appears to be based on a cartoonish ghost or a distorted shadow of a human. In the anime, Gengar is a member of Ash Ketchum’s team. We also see it as the main part of several other trainer’s teams, including Morty and Agatha.

Dragapult

Dragapult is a ghost and dragon type that was introduced in Generation 8. It evolves from Dreepy and then Drakloak, which both share the same typing. It is rumored to be based on a Diplocaulus, which is an extinct amphibian.

Chandelure

Chandelure is a ghost and fire type that was introduced in Generation 5. It evolves from Litwick and then Lampent, which both share the same typing. It is supposed to resemble a chandelier.

Sableye

Sableye is a ghost and dark type that was introduced in Generation 3. It does not evolve from anything nor does it evolve into anything else. It appears to be based on Hopkinsville Goblin, which was an alleged encounter with aliens.

Mimikyu

Mimikyu is a ghost and fairy type that was introduced in Generation 7. It does not evolve from anything nor does it evolve into anything else. It uses a disguise to make itself look like a Pikachu. In the anime, Mimikyu was once caught by Jessie of Team Rocket.

Dhelmise

Dhelmise is a ghost and grass type that was introduced in Generation 7. It does not evolve from anything nor does it evolve into anything else. It resembles an anchor and ship’s wheel that is wrapped in seaweed.

Golurk

Golurk is a ghost and ground combination that was introduced in Generation 5. It evolves from Golett, which also shares the same typing. It appears to be a golem and giant robot combination.

Drifblim

Drifblim is a ghost and flying type that was introduced in Generation 4. It evolves from Drifloon, which also shares the same typing. It is clearly based on a hot air balloon. In the anime, Drifblim is one of the main Pokemon of Fantina, who is the Leader of Hearthome City’s Gym.

All Ghost Type Pokemon

Here is a list of all of the ghosts from all Generations of the video games.

  • Gastly
  • Haunter
  • Gengar
  • Marowak (Alolan Form)
  • Misdreavus
  • Corsola (Galarian Form)
  • Shedinja
  • Sableye
  • Shuppet
  • Banette
  • Duskull
  • Dusclops
  • Drifloon
  • Drifblim
  • Mismagius
  • Spiritomb
  • Dusknoir
  • Froslass
  • Rotom
  • Giratina
  • Arceus
  • Yamask (Galarian Form)
  • Cofagrigus
  • Frillish
  • Jellicent
  • Litwick
  • Lampent
  • Chandelure
  • Golett
  • Golurk
  • Honedge
  • Doublade
  • Aegislash
  • Aegislash
  • Phantump
  • Trevenant
  • Pumpkaboo
  • Gourgeist
  • Hoopa (Confined Form)
  • Decidueye
  • Oricorio (Sensu Style)
  • Sandygast
  • Palossand
  • Silvally
  • Mimikyu
  • Dhelmise
  • Lunala
  • Necrozma (Dawn Wings Form)
  • Marshadow
  • Blacephalon
  • Sinistea
  • Polteageist
  • Cursola
  • Runerigus
  • Dreepy
  • Drakloak
  • Dragapult
  • Spectrier
  • Calyrex (Shadow Rider)

Best Ghost Type Pokemon Trainers

Here are some of the best trainers from the video games who focus mostly on using ghosts.

  • Agatha, who is a member of the Indigo Elite Four.
  • Morty, who is the Gym Leader from Ecruteak City. He gives out the fog badge.
  • Phoebe, who is a member of the Hoenn Elite Four.
  • Fantina, who is the Gym Leader of Hearthome City. She gives out the Relic badge.
  • Shauntal, who is a member of the Unova Elite Four.
  • Acerola, who is a member of the Alola Elite Four.
  • Allister, who is the Gym Leader of Stow-on-Side. He gives out the Ghost badge.

Some Additional Ghost Type Trivia

Here are some random pieces of trivia about the type that we found interesting but couldn’t find any space for.

  • 11 ghosts were introduced in Generation 7, which is the most of any. This included Decidueye, Oricorio, Sandygast, Palossand, Mimikyu, Dhelmise, Lunala, Necrozma, Blacephalon, Marshadow, and Marowak.
  • The first pure ghost type was Misdreavus, who was introduced in Generation 2.

So, what Ghost type Pokemon are you? Let me know in the comments below and make sure to also share this with your friends to compare who they got. We would also love to know who you think is the best Ghost Type from any generation.


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