
Gengar
Base Stats: 60 HP / 65 Atk / 60 Def / 130 SpA / 75 SpD / 110 Spe
All Moves
Shadow Punch (Lv.1)
Perish Song (Lv.1 or Egg)
Reflect Type (Lv.1 or Egg)
Lick (Lv.1)
Confuse Ray (Lv.1)
Hypnosis (Lv.1)
Mean Look (Lv.1)
Payback (Lv.12 or TM57)
Spite (Lv.16)
Curse (Lv.20)
Hex (Lv.24 or TM77)
Night Shade (Lv.30)
Sucker Punch (Lv.36)
Dark Pulse (Lv.42 or TR58)
Shadow Ball (Lv.48 or TR33)
Destiny Bond (Lv.54)
Dream Eater (Lv.60)
Mega Punch (TM00)
Mega Kick (TM01)
Fire Punch (TM03)
Ice Punch (TM04)
Thunder Punch (TM05)
Hyper Beam (TM08)
Giga Impact (TM09)
Self-Destruct (TM20)
Rest (TM21)
Thief (TM23)
Snore (TM24)
Protect (TM25)
Scary Face (TM26)
Icy Wind (TM27)
Giga Drain (TM28)
Attract (TM31)
Rain Dance (TM33)
Sunny Day (TM34)
Will-O-Wisp (TM38)
Facade (TM39)
Brick Break (TM43)
Imprison (TM44)
Fling (TM59)
Drain Punch (TM63)
Shadow Claw (TM65)
Trick Room (TM70)
Wonder Room (TM71)
Venoshock (TM74)
Round (TM76)
Phantom Force (TM86)
Body Slam (TR01)
Thunderbolt (TR08)
Thunder (TR09)
Psychic (TR11)
Metronome (TR14)
Substitute (TR20)
Sludge Bomb (TR22)
Endure (TR26)
Sleep Talk (TR27)
Encore (TR30)
Uproar (TR35)
Taunt (TR37)
Trick (TR38)
Skill Swap (TR40)
Poison Jab (TR57)
Focus Blast (TR64)
Energy Ball (TR65)
Nasty Plot (TR68)
Sludge Wave (TR78)
Foul Play (TR81)
Ally Switch (TR83)
Dazzling Gleam (TR92)
Haze (Egg)
Astonish (Egg)
Grudge (Egg)
Disable (Egg)
Clear Smog (Egg)
Smog (Egg)
Toxic (Egg)
Perish Song (Lv.1 or Egg)
Reflect Type (Lv.1 or Egg)
Lick (Lv.1)
Confuse Ray (Lv.1)
Hypnosis (Lv.1)
Mean Look (Lv.1)
Payback (Lv.12 or TM57)
Spite (Lv.16)
Curse (Lv.20)
Hex (Lv.24 or TM77)
Night Shade (Lv.30)
Sucker Punch (Lv.36)
Dark Pulse (Lv.42 or TR58)
Shadow Ball (Lv.48 or TR33)
Destiny Bond (Lv.54)
Dream Eater (Lv.60)
Mega Punch (TM00)
Mega Kick (TM01)
Fire Punch (TM03)
Ice Punch (TM04)
Thunder Punch (TM05)
Hyper Beam (TM08)
Giga Impact (TM09)
Self-Destruct (TM20)
Rest (TM21)
Thief (TM23)
Snore (TM24)
Protect (TM25)
Scary Face (TM26)
Icy Wind (TM27)
Giga Drain (TM28)
Attract (TM31)
Rain Dance (TM33)
Sunny Day (TM34)
Will-O-Wisp (TM38)
Facade (TM39)
Brick Break (TM43)
Imprison (TM44)
Fling (TM59)
Drain Punch (TM63)
Shadow Claw (TM65)
Trick Room (TM70)
Wonder Room (TM71)
Venoshock (TM74)
Round (TM76)
Phantom Force (TM86)
Body Slam (TR01)
Thunderbolt (TR08)
Thunder (TR09)
Psychic (TR11)
Metronome (TR14)
Substitute (TR20)
Sludge Bomb (TR22)
Endure (TR26)
Sleep Talk (TR27)
Encore (TR30)
Uproar (TR35)
Taunt (TR37)
Trick (TR38)
Skill Swap (TR40)
Poison Jab (TR57)
Focus Blast (TR64)
Energy Ball (TR65)
Nasty Plot (TR68)
Sludge Wave (TR78)
Foul Play (TR81)
Ally Switch (TR83)
Dazzling Gleam (TR92)
Haze (Egg)
Astonish (Egg)
Grudge (Egg)
Disable (Egg)
Clear Smog (Egg)
Smog (Egg)
Toxic (Egg)
Notable Moves
Perish Song
Confuse Ray
Hypnosis
Hex
Dark Pulse
Shadow Ball
Destiny Bond
Protect
Icy Wind
Giga Drain
Will-O-Wisp
Trick Room
Thunderbolt
Thunder
Psychic
Substitute
Sludge Bomb
Taunt
Trick
Focus Blast
Energy Ball
Nasty Plot
Sludge Wave
Dazzling Gleam
Disable
Pros
- Fantastic offensive typing and good defensive typing
- Fantastic Sp. Attack and Speed stats with a wide coverage movepool
- NASTY PLOT
- Nifty support moves such as Will-O-Wisp, Taunt and Hypnosis allowing it to be an effective stallbreaker
Cons
- Horrible defenses
- 4MSS
- Still no Levitate
- Max Ooze is a fantastic Max Move, hitting like a truck while also boosting Gengar’s Sp. Attack.
- Gengar has a Gigantamax form which replaces the useless Max Phantasm with G-Max Terror, which deals damage and traps the opponent. It’s almost as if Mega Gengar never left!
- Max Knuckle’s effect is useless to Gengar, but the move itself is handy for breaking past bulky Steel-types such as Ferrothorn.
- Max Lightning lets it have an easier time breaking Corviknight and Toxapex.
Potential Movesets
Gengar @ Life Orb
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Nasty Plot
- Shadow Ball
- Sludge Wave
- Focus Blast / Thunderbolt
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Nasty Plot
- Shadow Ball
- Sludge Wave
- Focus Blast / Thunderbolt
Standard LO Gengar set from the past few gens, but now it can set up Nasty Plot to have an even easier time breaking things. Shadow Ball and Sludge Wave are your go-to STAB attacks while Focus Blast or Thunderbolt provides useful coverage.
Analysis
After a disappointing performance last generation, Gengar seems to be back and better than ever in SWSH. Nasty Plot makes walling it an even harder task, and with its Gigantamax Form and STAB Max Ooze it’s a fantastic abuser of Dynamax. It may have some competition with other wallbreakers such as Hydreigon, but it should still be well worth a spot on your team.