


Hex and Shadow Ball are solid fast and charge attacks for Drifblim, but Ominous Wind can replace Shadow Ball if you prefer a faster charge and quicker attack output. Despite being a dual ghost and flying type, Drifblim has no flying type moves to offer in Pokemon Go at the moment, but this does not mean its ghost type movepool suffers just as much.When putting Drifblim to good use in battle, be wary of tricky Pokemon like Rhyperior, whose ground type moves will hardly affect Drifblim, but its rock type moves spell doom for it. Where Gengar’s added poison type gives it vulnerability to psychic and ground type moves, Drifblim’s added flying type also makes it weak to rock, ice, and electric type moves. Fortunately, ghost type Pokemon have very few weaknesses in general.The evolved form of Drifloon, this lofty Pokemon has stamina to spare! It can take a number of hits from many different kinds of Pokemon and has a better time standing up to its weaknesses than others on the list with swift ghost type attacks! A poor attack stat can be made up for with speed and strategy. Dark Pulse can replace Ominous Wind to cover more types that come up against it. With its limited movepool, players should choose Hex for Dusknoir’s fast attack and Ominous Wind for its charged attack.

Its high defense allows it to last a while in battle, but trainers should be prepared to make this guy dodge the attacks of an opponent with an advantage to play it safe.

One of the higher defense stat ghost types on the list, Dusknoir has its uses in the game. Dusclops was okay, but its evolution is significantly better in what it offers in battle. Let's take a good look at what is great (and not so great) about the strongest ghost-types that made the list: 10. Dusknoirĭusknoir evolves from Dusclops with the evolution item, the Sinnoh Stone, and a whole lot of candy. Whether you're into dragons, ghouls, witches, or chandeliers (yes, you read that right), there is sure to be a ghost type in Pokemon Go that suits your battling style and aesthetic. Ghost-type Pokemon are some of the hardest to hit due to having very few weaknesses (unless they're dual-typed), which makes them fun to use in battle!
