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gengar
#094

Gengar

Shadow Pokémon

GhostPoison

Under a full moon, this POKéMON likes to mimic the shadows of people and laugh at their fright.

Base Stats

HP 60
Attack 65
Defense 60
Sp. Atk 130
Sp. Def 75
Speed 110
Total 500

Type Effectiveness

Held Items

Evolution Chain

haunter Haunter Lv. 25
gengar Gengar Trade

Moves

Details

Category Shadow Pokémon
Height 1.5 m
Weight 40.5 kg
Base Exp 225
Growth Rate Medium Slow
Capture Rate 45
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Cave
Egg Groups Indeterminate

Sprites

gengar Front Front
gengar Back Back
gengar Front Shiny Front Shiny
gengar Back Shiny Back Shiny
gengar Official Art Official Art
gengar Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

Sleeper
Moves
Psychic / Thunderbolt / Night Shade
Thunderbolt / Night Shade / Psychic

Strategy Overview

As the only fully evolved Ghost-type Pokemon in RBY, Gengar fulfills a unique role that no other Pokemon in the generation manages to accomplish; its immunity to Normal-type moves means that it does not take damage from Body Slam, Hyper Beam, Explosion, and Self-Destruct, four moves that completely shape the tier. Gengar is also the fastest sleep inducer available, getting the jump on other sleepers such as Jynx and Exeggutor, an extremely strong trait in a generation where the sleep status is so centralizing. Finally, its high Special and Speed mean that it is capable of dishing out strong attacks that come with a 21.48% critical hit rate attached to them. This high critical hit rate also comes into relevance when Gengar uses Explosion, turning it into a very dangerous and disruptive Pokemon.

However, Gengar also comes with an array of shortcomings. First, its Poison typing brings virtually no upsides and gives Gengar two very crippling weaknesses to Earthquake and Psychic, two of the most common attacking moves in the tier. Most notably, Tauros and Snorlax 2HKO Gengar with Earthquake, and Starmie, Exeggutor, Alakazam, and Jynx 2HKO it with Psychic, severely hindering Gengar's ability to take on these Pokemon. Second, the two most important moves in its arsenal both come with a caveat: Hypnosis has a very shaky 60% accuracy that will often prove extremely crippling when it misses, and Explosion comes off of a mediocre Attack stat, meaning that barring critical hits, it is one of the weakest Explosions in the tier. Third, since its attacking options do not benefit from a STAB boost, Gengar's damage output can oftentimes prove to be underwhelming. Lastly, despite being by no means a slow Pokemon, Gengar's Speed can still leave much to be desired, as it Speed ties with Tauros and is outsped by Starmie and Alakazam.

Most Used Moves

Explosion
96.7%
Hypnosis
96.4%
Psychic
65.0%

Most Used Items

Nothing
100.0%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc