![]() As for ability, it's very difficult to judge, as there are hardly any abilities that overlap the two types. In order to be viable, this theoretical pokemon would have to get a wider movepool than just normal and ghost if it was an attacker. But they usually have fire, psychic, dark, grass or poison type moves to compensate for the fact that they can only hit two types super effectively. Ghost already has heavy hitters in both the physical and special department. Either their movepool is so wide that they don't need to use normal type moves like Porygon-z and Meloetta, their movepool is shallow enough that they have to use normal type moves like Drampa or they have such an extremely shallow movepool, they are pigeonholed into only one set like Mega pidgeot. Normal types that are special often fall into one of three camps. There are only a few pokemon that use normal moves on a regular basis like Mega lopunny, kangaskhan and snorlax. Normal doesn't have any super effectivness and is only used on very niche moves like fake out. ![]() Offensively, there wouldn't be much more that it could do that other pokemon can't do. It could possibly learn the move slack off or recover depending on it's design. Being that it's a ghost type, it will probably learn pain split like most of the ghost types so it would have reliable recovery. ![]() Having only one weakness in dark, 3 immunities with ghost, normal and fighting and two resistances with poison and bug, it would be a great wall. Defensively, this pokemon would be one of the best. Which begs the question of if a ghost normal type combination would ever be made. ![]() Being the only two types in the game who are immune to each other, they seem like opposites but equal to each other. Out of all the pokemon types, ghost and normal have the most duality. ![]()
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