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Hisuian Zorua
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All Ghost, Normal-type Pokémon

There have been Ghost and Normal-type Pokémon since the very start of the franchise, but you might be surprised to learn that these two types barely ever cross over.

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Despite dual-type Pokémon becoming popular over the years, it seems that the devs have chosen to keep Ghost and Normal mostly separate, but the good news is that there are a few options if you want to provide coverage to your party.

Dual-type Pokémon are great as they have access to more moves and in some cases many fewer weaknesses than single-type creatures. To help you out when putting together your next team for battle, here are all of the Ghost and Normal-type Pokémon in the franchise.

Every Ghost and Normal-type Pokémon 

Right now there are only two Ghost and Normal-type Pokémon and they both appear in the same evolution chain.

Hisuian Zorua

Hisuian Zorua art
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Hisuian Zorua isn’t just one of the cutest Pokémon in Legends: Arceus, but it was also the very first to have both Normal and Ghost types. This provides great coverage and is a big switch up from the regular form of Zorua that has a Dark type.

Hisuian Zoroark

Hisuian Zoroark
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The only other Pokémon with both Ghost and Normal types is Hisuain Zoroark, the evolution of Zorua, also introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Since then these two Pokémon have gone on to appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and provide a unique type pairing to bring into competitive matches.

While there are only two of these Pokémon for now,  perhaps in future Pokémon games more Ghost and Normal-type Pokémon will make their debut. Should that happen this list will be updated to reflect the developments.

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Ryan Galloway
Ryan is a Senior Staff Writer for Upcomer and has been working at GAMURS since 2020. He covers a wide variety of titles from across the gaming and entertainment space, and can also be found on Dot Esports and We Got This Covered. He boasts a degree in Journalism from Murdoch University.