
N°0355 · Generation 3
Duskull
This Pokémon turns invisible to sneak up on its prey. It has the power to pass through walls.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.80
- Weight:
- 15.00
Base stats
Total: 295Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Duskull depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Resistances - weak attacks
Immunities - no damage taken


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General overview of Duskull
Duskull is a Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in the third generation. Its English name is Duskull and its Japanese name is ヨマワル. It is primarily known to players for its defensive role early in the game and for its strategic interest in certain control-oriented teams. Duskull stands out for its phantasmal appearance and its single glowing eye, an element often highlighted in card illustrations and merchandise.
In the Pokémon games, Duskull generally appears in the wild in dark areas or those linked to the afterlife. It is appreciated for its early access to useful Ghost moves and for its ability to disrupt the opponent rather than deal heavy direct damage. Its simple and recognizable design also makes it a Pokémon regularly featured in the trading card game.
Duskull's usefulness in battle
Duskull is not designed as a purely offensive Pokémon. Its stats place greater emphasis on Special Defense and battle pace management. It can be integrated into a team to block certain Normal and Fighting moves thanks to its Ghost typing. This allows players to anticipate opponent switches and adopt a slower but more controlled strategy.
In battle, Duskull is often used to:
gradually weaken the opponent with Ghost moves
force switches through nuisance moves
serve as a transition toward a more powerful evolution
Its later evolution considerably reinforces its competitive interest, which leads many players to integrate it from the early hours of gameplay to optimize their progression.
Duskull in the Pokédex and the Pokémon universe
Pokédex entries describe Duskull as a Pokémon drawn to lost souls. This information contributes to its mysterious aura and explains why it is often associated with guardians of abandoned places or nocturnal zones. This narrative dimension is regularly revisited in the games and also influences the artistic tone of Pokémon cards dedicated to it.
Duskull is often presented as an observant Pokémon that could silently follow travelers without being noticed. This positioning reinforces its identity and makes it memorable for players who appreciate the dark atmosphere of certain titles in the franchise.
Duskull and the trading card game
In the Pokémon trading card game, Duskull is present in several series. Cards featuring it are generally accessible as entry-level products, making them interesting for beginner collectors. A Duskull Pokémon card typically stands out for an illustration centered on its eye and dark colors that reinforce its Ghost theme.
Collectors seek out Duskull to:
complete a series linked to the Hoenn region
pair the card with its evolutions in a binder
obtain a first iconic Ghost card
Reviews of Duskull cards highlight their visual consistency and accessibility. They are often used as base cards in theme decks or kept as collector's items rather than as centerpieces in competitive play.
Overall interest for players and collectors
Duskull holds a particular place in the Pokémon universe. It is rarely considered a competitive cornerstone in its base form, but it remains appreciated for its Pokédex description, its initial strategic role, and its value in the trading card game. For players and card enthusiasts alike, Duskull represents an important milestone, both in in-game progression and in building a coherent collection around Ghost-type Pokémon.


