
Emerald·#46·2005
Duskull is a captivating Ghost-type Pokémon, a first-stage evolution from Generation III, known for its eerie presence and memorable design. This specific card, from the 2005 Emerald set, is a common variant featuring Kagemaru Himeno's distinctive artwork, making it a foundational piece for collectors of the EX Series. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Pokédex lore, its singular attack and energy costs, weakness, resistance, and a deep dive into the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Duskull is a Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, making its debut in the Hoenn region. Known as the Requiem Pokémon, its Pokédex entries often describe it as a nocturnal creature that wanders through forests and likes to peer into people's windows to observe them. Its single red eye is said to be able to absorb the spirits of its foes, and it is often associated with fear and the unknown. Duskull evolves into Dusclops at level 37, which then evolves into Dusknoir when traded while holding a Reaper Cloth. In the games, Duskull typically resides in spooky locations like haunted mansions or cemeteries, fitting its spectral nature. Its unique design, resembling a floating skull with a ghostly body, has made it a memorable figure among Ghost-type enthusiasts. In the anime, Duskull has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its eerie abilities and mischievous personality. Its evolutionary line plays a significant role in some game storylines, particularly involving the Spiritomb and the Distortion World. Duskull's type matchups include being weak to Ghost and Dark types, resistant to Poison and Bug types, and immune to Normal and Fighting types, reflecting its ethereal form.
Last updated: April 10, 2026