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* As of Generation VI, it is not possible for any Pokémon to possess a double resistance to Ghost.  The only Pokémon to possess a double resistance in previous generations are {{p|Pawniard}} and {{p|Bisharp}}.
* As of Generation VI, it is not possible for any Pokémon to possess a double resistance to Ghost.  The only Pokémon to possess a double resistance in previous generations are {{p|Pawniard}} and {{p|Bisharp}}.
* The Ghost type is the only type immune to two types: {{t|Normal}} and {{t|Fighting}}.
* The Ghost type is the only type immune to two types: {{t|Normal}} and {{t|Fighting}}.
* Generation VI is the only generation so far to not have a Ghost-type specialist.
* Generation VI is the only generation so far not to introduce a [[Gym Leader]] or [[Elite Four]] member specialising in Ghost-types.
* Offensively, the only differences between {{t|Dark}} and Ghost is that Dark type moves are not very effective on {{t|Fighting}} or {{t|Fairy}} while Ghost does normal damage to those types and Ghost type moves don't affect {{t|Normal}}, while Fighting type moves do super effective damage to it.
* Offensively, the only differences between {{t|Dark}} and Ghost is that Dark type moves are not very effective on {{t|Fighting}} or {{t|Fairy}} while Ghost does normal damage to those types and Ghost type moves don't affect {{t|Normal}}, while Fighting type moves do super effective damage to it.
* In {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}, most Ghost-type Pokémon can naturally move through walls. While on a wall tile, they cannot be attacked but can attack their foes, and their [[Belly]] empties at a rate of 5 per turn.
* In {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}, most Ghost-type Pokémon can naturally move through walls. While on a wall tile, they cannot be attacked but can attack their foes, and their [[Belly]] empties at a rate of 5 per turn.
* In [[Pokémon Conquest]], Ghost-type Pokémon which are not part-{{t|Flying}} or have {{a|Levitate}} are shown with an animation of physically passing through enemies, referencing the common belief ghosts in real life can pass through tangible objects. They cannot, however, in-game pass through with any other obstacle on the field.
* In [[Pokémon Conquest]], Ghost-type Pokémon which are not part-{{t|Flying}} or have {{a|Levitate}} 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, in-game pass through with any other obstacle on the field.


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