Yes, but it'll be normal damage, (No multipliers are added.) unless the Ghost type has a dual type with a type that is weak against Water-types, which it'll be 2x the damage. (For example, Ghost/Fire-type like Litwick.)
the best two weaknesses are 1:grass 2:water types.
The three main Pokemon types that hold an advantage against psychic type Pokemon, are bug, ghost, and dark types. Ghost and Dark type Pokemon are usuallypreferredby trainers, usually due to their accuracy, and high critical moves, such as Night Slash. Odd enough, Dark type Pokemon are weak against bug types, while Ghosts are weak against Ghost and Dark types.
Types that will inflict minimal damage on Grass are: Water, Electric, Grass, and Ground.
Levels range from 46 to 59. Types are Dark, Ghost, Ice and Water, Dragon, Steel and Psychic and Ground and Rock.
potentially, yes. For instance, Gyarados can learn Dark Pulse (Dark moves are super effective on psychic Pokemon) and Gyarados is a Water type. Also, neither Pokemon will really be super effective on the other (if they only have water and psychic moves, respectively, and are not of two types), so the stronger, better trained Pokemon will probably win, or they will each have an equal chance.
the types are water, fire, ground, air, ghost, and grass
Dark, Ghost, Water and Ice, Dragon, Steel and Rock and Ground.
the best two weaknesses are 1:grass 2:water types.
the first version of Pokemon the Pokemon types are fire, ground, fighting, electric, water, flying, psychic, ghost, normal, plant and bug.
The three main Pokemon types that hold an advantage against psychic type Pokemon, are bug, ghost, and dark types. Ghost and Dark type Pokemon are usuallypreferredby trainers, usually due to their accuracy, and high critical moves, such as Night Slash. Odd enough, Dark type Pokemon are weak against bug types, while Ghosts are weak against Ghost and Dark types.
A Water Pokemon's weaknesses are Electric and Grass. Basically any type of Pokemon can beat a water Pokemon if it's strong enough, but Electric and Grass attacks do 2X damage against Water types. Water types also only take half damage from Fire, Ice, Steel, and Water attacks, so those wouldn't be the best ones to use. Water attacks do half damage to Dragon, Grass, and Water Pokemon. Its strengths are against Fire, Ground, and Rock.
Against pure steel Pokémon (like Mawile), Fire-, Fighting- and Ground-type moves have the strongest effect at 200% However, Steel-types are resistant (50%) to Normal-, Grass-, Ice-, Flying-, Psychic-, Bug-, Rock-, Ghost-, Dragon-, Dark-, and Steel-types. They receive no damage from Poison-types. Water- and Electric-type attacks inflict normal damage.
Types that will inflict minimal damage on Grass are: Water, Electric, Grass, and Ground.
A good strategy is to use Pokemon that defeat the Pokemon they use the first trainer uses ice types and water types so rock types and electric types are great for this as well as fighting types. Second trainer has rock types and fighting types so use water types and psychic types or flying types for this fight. Third trainer has ghost types and poison types ghost types and psychic types are good for this fight. Fourth trainer has dragon types and a rock flying type and a water flying type ice types and electric types are perfect for this fight. Last trainer has various Pokemon use a combination of the types you have to successfully beat him.
Levels range from 46 to 59. Types are Dark, Ghost, Ice and Water, Dragon, Steel and Psychic and Ground and Rock.
Ghost type Pokemon are immune to normal types moves,but anything else can hit them.their weakness is a psychic type move... So the answer is psychic type Pokemon or any Pokemon that knows psychic moves (interesting how a dude in the anime says ghosts can beat psychics,but its the other way around in the game..)
potentially, yes. For instance, Gyarados can learn Dark Pulse (Dark moves are super effective on psychic Pokemon) and Gyarados is a Water type. Also, neither Pokemon will really be super effective on the other (if they only have water and psychic moves, respectively, and are not of two types), so the stronger, better trained Pokemon will probably win, or they will each have an equal chance.