![]() ![]() The best Gengar loadout is pairing Shadow Ball with Dream Eater. If this move is performed once more, foes in the area of effect will take damage and have their movement speed reduced by 50% for 1.5 seconds. While invisible, he can utilize moves and automatic strikes, but they raise him above the ground and make him visible to the adversaries while in the air. His next auto attack will be strengthened and his movement speed improved by 30%. When used, Gengar jumps to a chosen place and enters stealth for 7 seconds. That being said, Dream Eater and Shadow Ball have better win rates. Dream Eater usually works better with Shadow Ball. Hex works much better with Sludge Bomb thanks to the combo of throwing Sludge out of enemy sight and immediately Hex-ing them for a devastating damage combo. ![]() Once again both options are great and fulfill different objectives. The damage done is increased by two and the duration of the Hex effect is shortened by 85% if it hits an adversary that is suffering from a status ailment. With this, Gengar disappears and teleports to a predetermined spot, devastating foes around him. This move’s cooldown is reset if Gengar knocks out an adversary. The subsequent auto attack is strengthened both before and after teleporting. At the same time, Gengar heals himself, does damage to surrounding enemies, and reduces the cooldown of Will-o-Wisp, Shadow Ball, or Sludge Bomb by two seconds if performed once more when an opponent nearby is under the influence of Dream Eater. This fires a sphere ahead and knocks out foes for one second. The first upgrade option for move 2 is Dream Eater. Using his tongue, Gengar strikes foes in front of him, doing damage and luring them towards him. Moving on, we have the second move which is Lick. Poison damage against wild Pokemon is capped.īoth moves are okay, but Shadow Ball offers superior range, while at the same time, the debuffs of Shadow Ball outweigh the poison damage given by Sludge Bomb when in team fights. With every tick, the poison deals 1% of the target Pokemon’s maximum HP. With this, Gengar launches sludge into the target area, injuring nearby foes and poisoning them for five seconds. The other upgrade option for move 1 is Sludge Bomb. This ball pierces through Pokemon in the wild. The movement speed of foes hit by Gengar’s Shadow Ball is slowed by 90% for one second and their special defense is also decreased for three seconds. The first upgrade option for move 1 is Shadow Ball. A single adversary can only take 2 wisps’ worth of damage. For four seconds after, this burn lowers the opponent’s attack and special attack by 10%. Three wisps of flame are fired in a cone in front of Gengar, damaging and burning targets for two seconds. ![]() The first move Gengar gains is Will-o-Wisp. His basic attacks become boosted every 3 attacks and will also make him teleport to the target enemy, even if said enemy is behind a wall. With this, Gangar increases movement speed by 10% when out of combat for 5s. The invisibility and mobility features of Phantom Ambush allow you to do more than just damage to foes. Phantom Ambush, Gengar’s Unite move, does AoE damage while making Gengar invisible and giving him enhanced speed. You must become familiar with the setups and the mechanic for Dream Eater and Hex’s cooldown reduction if you want to optimize your damage output. Gengar is a potent assassin thanks to his devastating combinations. Use Lick to stop their charge attack and spare yourself the hassle of having to dodge it or take damage. Accelgor and Escavalier will utilize their charged strike on the adversary after they have engaged. Employ it to prevent opponents from running away or to yank them out of their goal area to set up a knockdown. Lick is good at getting kills in the early game. You can also use Lick to steal wild Pokemon from the enemy side of the map, preventing the adversary from gaining experience points. When you’re in the lane rather than the jungle, use Lick to draw wild Pokemon closer to you or your team’s side before quickly eliminating them. As you hit an adversary, it also fills up your enhanced attack meter. When performed correctly, especially early on, its pulling effect may be useful. Gengar’s first move, Lick, is a straightforward damaging move. You may cultivate Wild Pokemon spawns here without encountering any opposition, earning the full EXP for each vanquished camp. The jungle is the quickest route to the higher levels for Gengar. If you’re playing alone, just focus on grinding levels and keep an eye out for an opportunity to force a fight anyway. ![]() At level 5 Gengar is ready for team fights, so if you can communicate with your friends through voice chat try to set up some nice early ganks or bigger fights. For Gengar to learn its more complex moves early on, it is essential to concentrate on taking down wild Pokemon. ![]()
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