

Also, its slow effect makes it a great chasing tool. Def., increasing the damage it receives from Gengar's other moves. It also has great synergy with Gengar's other moves, decreasing their cooldowns drastically. X Speed works similarly to Eject Button but gives immunity from slows for the duration as a bonus.ĭream Eater deals high burst damage to a single target. It also allows it to disengage in fights if it misses its combos. However, Eject Button can also work nicely.Įject Button gives Gengar more mobility to reach flee opponents. X Speed is a low-cooldown mobility tool that Gengar can use early on to sneak past enemies and score goals. However, Score Shield can be replaced with either Focus Band or Buddy Barrier if scoring won't be a problem. Specs and Choice Specs should provide ample firepower, especially when Sp. However, any move combination can work fine. By default, Gegnar will be using Sludge Bomb and Hex as its moveset. This build allows Gengar to go to lanes instead of the jungle. Def., and Defense can be freely traded for the other stats.

Atk or HP to balance Gengar's offense and defense. The build's Boost Emblem loadout should consist of 6 Green Emblems for more damage and 4 White Emblems for additional HP. X Speed adds more mobility on top of Hex, allowing Gengar to maneuver around the battlefield easily. However, Shell Bell can be replaced with Slick Spoon for more damage. Shell Bell also compensates for Gengar's fragility due to its healing effect. Wise Glasses, Choice Specs, and Shell Bell make your Hex-Sludge Bomb combo deadlier. While classified as a Speedster, Gengar can function more as an Attacker with this build and is excellent for quickly bursting down enemies. This build takes advantage of Gengar's near-endless Hex and Sludge Bomb combo. You can use it defensively or offensively. X Speed makes up for the reduced mobility you have since the build uses Dream Eater instead of Hex. penetration, improving its damage output. Slick Spoon further increases Gengar's Sp. and increases Gengar's minimum move damage. It's best to use this build in the jungle, allowing Gengar to level up faster and get its core moves. This build focuses on weakening targets with Shadow Ball and damaging and disabling them using Dream Eater. The builds are still viable even without the suggested emblems. The emblem color and stats here are suggestions only. Fixed a bug affecting this move's timing. Dream Eater+: Move now learned at Level 11.įixed bugs causing one or more effects not to trigger.įixed a bug that occured when opposing Pokemon are pulled toward the user. KOing opponents will reduce the cooldown of this move. Damage is decreased from 1173 to 1092 (-7%). Shadow Ball+: Move now learned at Level 13.įixed a bug where Hex was not dealing damage to opposing Pokemon.ĭamage dealt to opposing Pokemon decreased from 1317 to 1173 (-11%). Players should take their Pokemon into either the top or bottom lane at this point to use the poison attack to flank enemies.Amount of special damage done to an enemy after Level 5 will be converted into heath regen with the same value.ĭamage dealt to opposing Pokemon increased from 1602 to 2200 (+37%). The ability is ranged and has an area of effect zone, as well as doing damage over time. Trainers should choose Sludge Bomb once they’ve evolved into Haunter. Gastly’s early game strategy should be to the jungle and grind XP to get to level 5 as rapidly as can. You can use the fire attack to quickly melt neutral enemies in the mid-lane. Will-O-Wisp should be chosen over Lick at the start of the game. Using the above-mentioned Held Items will make its special assaults even more lethal to the other team. With its Hex and Sludge bomb combo, Gengar boasts one of the highest damage outputs in Unite. Quickly moves your Pokemon in the designated direction.

Eject can be utilized to flank lanes because most of your time will be spent in the mid-lane jungling. If you die just as you’re about to finish your Sludge Bomb and Hex combo, you can use the Potion items to revive yourself.
