What is a good moveset for Gengar?

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If you have a good competitive moveset for Gengar,post an answer below and upvote the best ones. Movesets for any of its pre-evolutions can also be shared on this thread.

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Gen V

Gengar (M) @ Choice ScarfAbility: LevitateEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeModest Nature- Shadow Ball- Thunderbolt- Giga Drain- Sludge Bomb

Will’s Gengar is better, but this is also a useful set. Shadow Ball and Sludge Bomb provide STAB. Thunderbolt and Giga Drain provide type coverage, while Giga Drain also heals. Gengar isn’t the fastest thing around anymore, but it should outspeed the foe with Choice Scarf. Sweeper EVs.

GENGENGENGEN (Gengar) (M) @ Focus SashAbility: LevitateEVs: 128 HP / 128 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Hypnosis- Nightmare- Hex / Dream Eater / Confuse Ray- Mean Look

Put your opponent to sleep, trap them with Mean Look, give them nightmares, Confuse them/eat dat/attack dat, he mad yet?

Gengar @ Choice SpecsAbility: LevitateTimid NatureEVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe- Shadow Ball- Focus Blast- Thunderbolt- Sludge Bomb / Trick

Shadow Ball, taking care of opposing Ghost and Psychic type Pokemon, being STAB.Focus Blast. If you didn’t know, a Ghost move along with Fighting provides at least neutral coverage on every Pokemon. Covers Steel, Rock, Dark, Ice and and Normal. The drawback is the shaky accuracy. Nevertheless, it’s better than Hidden Power [Fighting].

Thunderbolt hitting super effective on Water types and Flying types.Sludge Bomb is strong STAB. If you can manage to get Toxic Spikes support,Venoshockis even stronger.Trick can ruin your opponent, a plus if Gengar gets something good.

Role: Stall breakerFormat:Nat Dex AG

Gengar-Mega @ GengariteAbility: Cursed BodyEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeTimid NatureIVs: 0 Atk- Nasty Plot- Encore- Shadow Ball- Sludge Wave

NOTE:Nasty Plot and Encore were given to Gengar in Generation 8. Since Mega Evolution doesn’t exist in Gen 8, it’s only possible in Nat Dex AG formats.

The combination of Shadow Tag + Encore + Nasty Plot truly solidifies Gengar as an absurd stall abuser. It can trap on Defoggers, and more passive Pokemon like Chansey, Giratina, Lugia, etc.Encore allows you to trap support Pokemon if they click a move such as Defog, Recover, Toxic (which is Gengar immune to), Substitute, etc. After clicking Encore, start using Nasty Plot. Shadow Ball is STAB, Sludge Wave over Sludge Bomb because of slightly higher BP, and since Gengar is so frail it won’t get a chance to survive.

There are certain drawbacks now, especially after DLC 2. The most prominent of them being Calyrex-Shadow. It is able to outspeed you always, whether it’s Timid or Modest. Therefore, you need a solid Calyrex-Shadow counter. Arceus-Dark, Yveltal and Tyranitar are good picks. The latter among them is able to pursuit trap it, while the former two get reliable recovery. Pairing it with a Necrozma-Dusk Mane is nice as it would allow you to handle Zacian-Crowned.Sticky Web support is invaluable as well. But, beware of Dynamax Yveltal. Even if you were to Encore trap it into something like Sucker Punch, Dynamax does it exist. Dynamax ignores the lock of Encore, so you had be careful.

Mega-Gengar mainly fits into Balance and passive teams that have a major weakness to stall. In offense, you had generally liked Mega-Rayquaza over it. This is because it can boost its speed as well from Dragon Dance, making it ludicrously dangerous. Dynamax sweepers like Xerneas, Yveltal, etc. appreciate your ability to Encore trap opponents, generally forcing opponent to Dynamax.

Wow I can’t believe no one has done a set that involves the move Trick.

Gengar @ Choice SpecsAbility: LevitateNature: TimidEVs: 252 Spe / 58 HP / 200 SpA- Trick- Will-O-Wisp / Hypnosis- Shadow Ball- Hidden Power [Fighting]

Trick is an insanely annoying move in this case even if you dont get to use Trick it benefit Gengar, but in this case Trick should only be used on Physical Pokemon obviously. Will-O-Wisp can annoy Physical Pokemon even more by cutting their attack, while Hypnosis puts them to sleep and allows you to KO them easily. Shadow Ball is the STAB move. Hidden Power [Fighting] deals with Steel, Normal, and Dark types that would get in the way otherwise.

Gengar @ Black SludgeAbility: LevitateEVs: 252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 SpDTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Giga Drain- Sludge Bomb- Focus Blast

Sub Petaya Gengar

Sub Petaya Gengar is a new set I have been trying out, and it makes a great sweeper against slower teams, and even some faster ones. The idea is that Gengar already has great speed, so Substitute protects him from being revenge killed by things like Starmie and Priority moves, while also lowering his HP down to activate the Petaya Berry, raising his SAtk and making him extremely deadly.

Gengar @ Petaya BerryAbility: LevitateEVs: 12 HP / 244 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Focus Blast- Hidden Power [Ice] / Thunderbolt / Giga Drain / Pain Split- Substitute*

Pretty straightforward, for the 3rd slot, Thunderbolt and Giga Drain would be for coverage, Giga Drain would be nice for getting you HP back but Thunderbolt hits a little harder, while Pain Split would be for the purpose of regaining HP and doubling as a Sub-Split Gengar.

Role: Sweeper

Gengar (M) @ Wise GlassesAbility: LevitateEVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Hidden Power [Bug]- Giga Drain- Shadow Ball- Thunderbolt

Okay, this is a basic Special Sweeper If I’ve ever seen one.

Hidden Power [Bug] - Takes down Dark Types, Fighting is also reasonable.

Giga Drain - Gets HP back, and takes out Rock Ground and Water, all basic feared types to die against

Shadow Ball is for STAB and with STAB it takes down 2 of his weaknesses

Thunderbolt - For coverage

Role: Bulky Eviolite Sweeper

Haunter (M) @ EvioliteAbility: LevitateEVs: 200 Def / 56 SpA / 200 SpD / 52 SpeBold Nature- Hypnosis- Dream Eater- Hex- Sludge Wave ( EDIT: Just read Will’s point about bomb )

My Favorite Ghost type.

Hypnosis puts them to sleep, leaving you with a powered up Hex or a Dream Eater recovery. Sludge Wave is STAB. Nature and EVs make him slightly bulky. This guy is a beast in the NU Meta game.

Role: Rain Sweeper

Gengar (M) @ Life Orb / Black Sludge / Wide LensAbility: LevitateEVs: 64 HP / 128 SpA / 64 SpD / 252 Spe or 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature / Modest Nature- Thunder- Hex- Hidden Power [Water] / Giga Drain- Focus Blast / Hidden Power [Fighting]

ThunderHexHidden Power [Water] or Giga drain ( Black Sludge )Focus Blast ( If you sub Giga Drain in, consider HP fighting! )

Well, here’s a naturally beasty ghost, joining the rain squad.While he has to compete with Jellicent, who has boosted STAB ( Much needed ) he gets Thunder instead of Thunderbolt and a new HP option, that packs a punch.

Hexis my choice of STAB, just because I love the move and it’s general idea (Thunderhas a 30% chance to paralyze, so I can always take chances ) butShadow Ballis a completely fair replacement if you don’t like taking those kinds of chances.

HP Wateris coverage, while you can sub this for something likeGiga drainto break up Swamperts, Quagsires, and the devistating Gastrodon, murderer of all rain.So that’s always an option, it makes him a definite anti-water if you take onto that. You can also considerBlack Sludgeas an item if you pair him up with Giga Drain.

Focus Blastis your last move slot, Fighting + Ghost coverage is known for being pretty beastly, and that high powered coverage just gets me. I’ve experimented withWide Lenswith Thunder and Focus Blast, considering that some people can stop my weather, and that screws Gengar all up accuracy wise, but I preffer Life orb. Wide Lens still can work, if you aren’t good @ weather wars :D While if you sub in Giga Drain for HP Water,HP Fightingcan be fufilling.

Double/Triple battle

Gengar (M) @ Life OrbAbility: LevitateEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Icy Wind- Shadow Ball- Thunderbolt- Focus Blast

Gengar is one of the most popular double/triple battle Pokemon due to it being a Ghost type with Levitate. It has taken a hit from the last generation with the weakening of Explosion though.Icy Wind hits multiple foes and slows them down. Shadow ball is STAB. Thunderbolt and Focus Blast are coverage.

Gengar @ Black SludgeAbility: LevitateEVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Focus Blast- Taunt- Destiny Bond

Shadow Ball is STAB, and Focus Blast is good coverage. Taunt stops foes from setting up, and it stops most walls/stallers/clerics in their tracks. When you are certain you will be KO’d on the next move, and you can’t KO the enemy first, you go down fighting with Destiny Bond. NOTE: This set is more of a suicide assassin, as you will likely be KO’d after taunting, which gives you a great opportunity to use Destiny Bond.

Two Gengars.

#1

Gengar @ Choice SpecsAbility: LevitateEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeModest Nature- Shadow Ball- Thunderbolt- Focus Blast- Giga Drain

Shadow Ball (STAB)Thunderbolt (Coverage)Focus Blast (Strong move, coverage)Giga Drain (Restore HP)

#2

Gengar @ Focus SashAbility: LevitateEVs: 252 Def / 4 SpA / 252 SpDBold Nature- Hypnosis- Mean Look- Perish Song- Shadow Ball

Hypnosis (Set up moves)Mean Look (No escape)Perish Song (Ha you cant switch out)Shadow Ball (for Taunt)

Gen 7 Ubers

Gengar-Mega @ GengariteAbility: Cursed BodyEVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Hex- Will-O-Wisp- Taunt- Sludge Bomb

Hex is STAB that gets a major power boost if Will-O-Wisp hits or if Sludge Bomb poisons. Will-O-Wisp heavily annoys physical attackers and makes Gengar’s Hex stronger. It also chips the enemy. Taunt ruins any recovery attempts from Chansey/Blissey, prevents any Leech Seed shenanigans from Ferrothorn, prevents Primal Groudon and Necrozma Dusk Mane from Stealth Rocking, foils Calm Mind, Defogging, or Recover attempts from support Arceus formes, deals with Zygarde, prevents a Geomancy from Xerneas, stops Smeargle from doing anything funky, prevents Spiking from Klefki, Skarmory, Greninja, stops Dragon Dance Salamence, ruins Calm Mind Rest Primal Kyogre…. lets just say it does a LOT of good things lol. Also prevents Aromatherapy or Heal Bell which is awesome. Sludge Bomb is STAB that threatens Xerneas and has a 30% Poison chance, so it can potentially boost Hex.

Lets try this:Gengar (M) @ Razor ClawAbility: LevitateEVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeNaive NatureIVs: 0 Def / 0 SpD- Wonder Room- Shadow Ball- Sludge Bomb- Giga Drain

I think this set is really unique because of Wonder Room. First of all, its naive nature and 0 IVs in defense/ special defense gives Wonder Room the ability to make Chanseys, Clefables, Ferrothorns, or any other walls crumble while giving Gengar a lot of defense. Shadow Ball and Sludge Bomb for STAB and Giga Drain for extra coverage. This moveset is probably best used against opponents with high defense/special defense, because if not, good luck with 0 IVs in defense/special defense.

Gengar@GengariteAbility:Cursed BodyEVs: 6 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Sludge Bomb- Psychic- Giga Drain

Shadow Ball(STAB and coverage forGhostandPsychicTypes)Sludge Bomb(STAB and coverage for Grass and Fairy)Psychic(Poison and Fighting coverage)Giga Drain(Ground, Rock, and Water coverage)

Gengar-Mega @ GengariteAbility: Cursed BodyEVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Sludge Bomb- Thunder / Thunderbolt- Hidden Power [Ice] / Icy Wind

Shadow Ball is STAB. Sludge Bomb is STAB and removes Xerneas, plus has a solid chance to Poison. Thunder is less accurate than Thunderbolt, but is stronger and lets Gengar dent or OHKO Pokemon like Arceus-Water, Ho-Oh, Primal Kyogre, and Yveltal, which Thunderbolt cannot achieve. Icy Wind slams Mega Salamence, Rayquaza, and Zygarde, OHKOing them after slight chip damage such as Stealth Rock, and the speed drop makes Dragon Dance attempts obsolete. On the other hand, Hidden Power Ice cleanly OHKOes 44 HP Mega Salamence without any chip and at minimum does 99.1% to Rayquaza. Untransformed Zygarde has a moderate chance to be OHKOed without Stealth Rock.

National Dex AG

Gengar-Mega @ GengariteAbility: Cursed BodyEVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Substitute- Encore / Nasty Plot / Pain Split- Nasty Plot / Thunder / Dazzling Gleam / Focus Blast / Icy Wind / Sludge Wave

Shadow Ball is your main STAB move. Substitute allows Gengar to set up several times on the defensive Pokemon like Chansey which can’t do anything against it. Nasty Plot is set up. Pain Split can be used to keep Gengar healthy throughout a match in case its worn down, and it allows Gengar to do more to the bulky pink blobs, but I’d recommend using Nasty Plot more. Thunder gives you a better matchup against Primal Kyogre (How does it feel being a Special sponge with no reliable recovery and a weakness to one of the most common attacks in Ubers! Also you still get bopped by Calyrex-Shadow) and also does quite a lot to Ho-Oh. If you’re daring enough to come in and trap Yveltal, it is useful too. Dazzling Gleam damages Yveltal more consistently and also hits Mega Ray hard, while also doing good damage to Tyranitar. Focus Blast destroys Tyranitar and Arceus-Normal and Dark, and after a Nasty Plot boost or two, it also hits the pink blobs hard. Icy Wind slows things down and can stop a Dragon Dance sweep. Sludge Wave hits Xerneas but that’s pretty much it.

This is what I use:

Gengar (M) @ Focus SashAbility: LevitateEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Shadow Ball- Toxic- Venoshock- Destiny Bond

Venoshock: One of the most underrated moves in the entire game with over 180 base power when the opponent is poisoned and with STAB)

The basic strategy here is Toxic something, Venoshock it, Shadow Ball it if it survives, rinse and repeat until you’re on low HP, then Destiny Bond. If you have a dedicated toxic spiker on your team then set those up and sub toxic out for something like Thunderbolt, Ice Beam or Psychic for better coverage. The bonus to this set is if it looks like you’re gonna be OHKO’d first turn, straight away use destiny bond. either you’ll outspeed which is the best case scenario, or you’ll get knocked down to your focus sash and then use destiny bond which means they can’t hit next turn without sacrificing their sweeper.

Gengar @ GengariteAbility: LevitateEVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpeTimid Nature- Hidden Power [Fire]- Shadow Ball- Focus Blast- Psychic

Basically, this thing will become a trapper the entire metagame will fear. Hidden Power [Fire] is to nail Forretress, Ferrothorn, Scizor, and Skarmory. With a just plain scary SpA stat of 170, backed with a speed of 130, the best word I can use to describe it is ouch.