Gengar(Pokemon) Pokemon 19

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Gengar is a duel type Ghost/Poison pokemon. It evolves from Haunter when traded. It is the final form of ghastly. It can mega evolve into Mega Gengar using the Gengarite. Gengar is a dark purple, bipedal pokemon with a roundish body. It has red eyes and a wide mouth that is usually curled into a sinister grin. Multiple spikes cover its back, and it has large pointed ears.

Classification: Ghost/Poison Type, Shadow Pokemon

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristic, immortality(types 3 and 7), darkness and shadow manipulation, enhanced senses, statistics amplification, statistics reduction, intangibility and incorporeality(Its made of mixture of gases and souls. They can phase through walls), possession, curse manipulation, shapeshifting, status effect inducement, illusion creation, reality warping, perception manipulation, necromancy, sleep manipulation, mind manipulation, soul manipulation, size manipulation, poison manipulation, absorption of dreams, healing, power nullification, aura, offensive illusion creation, duplication, flight and pseudo teleportation, regeneration(Mid-High), damage transfer, minor sealing, electricity manipulation, fire manipulation, ice manipulation, invisibility, paralysis inducement, dynamax, resistance to poison moves, bug, grass and fairy moves, as well as sleep manipulation and mind manipulation|Haunter: Same as before to a greater extent, plus life force absorption, light manipulation, telekinesis, possibly dimensional travel|Gengar: Same as before to a greater extent, sans regeneration(Mid-High), plus can absorb heat to lower temperatures by 10 degree Celsius and regeneration(Likely Mid, can regenerate large holes in its body)|Mega Gengar: Same but higher, dimensional travel(The third eye growth enables Mega Gengar to freely observe beings and events across space-time boundaries and see into alternate dimensions/universes), can immobilize an enemy movement by making contact with its shadow)|Gigantamax Gengar: All of gengar abilities plus, Gigantamax, dimensional travel and death manipulation, sound manipulation, superior soul manipulation, telekinesis, ectoplasm manipulation and fear manipulation via max terror(Prevents the opponents from switching out or fleeing), superior darkness manipulation and statistics reduction via max darkness, superior mind manipulation via max mind storm, forcefield creation

Attack Potency: Multi-City Block level+(Capable of battling pokemon that can harm it. Comparable to Diglett and Horsea)|Large Town level(Via scaling to Dawn piplup, who is comparable to second-stage pokemon)|Large Mountain level+(Comparable to fully evolved pokemon like Alakazam)|Island level(Stronger than Pure/Huge Power pokemon and Marowak holding a thick club, should be comparable to other mega evolved pokemon such as Mega Charizard)|Island level(Stronger than pure/huge power pokemon and marowak holding a thick club)

Speed: Massively Hypersonic+(Can dodge attacks from Magnemite and other electric pokemon)

Lifting Strength: Unknown|Unknown, likely Class 25(Haunters should be able to lift more than Mantyke)|Class M(Should be comparable to Charizard. Tamed Gengar have been observed pushing around boulders in the 5-6 metric ton range(Unova region boulders)|Class M|Class T(Comparable to Gigantamax Sandaconda)

Striking Strength: Multi-City Block Class+

Durability: Multi-City Block+, Non-Corporeality and Regeneration makes it hard to kill

Stamina: High

Range: Standard melee range

Standard Equipment: Gengarite

Intelligence: Gengar are typically highly mischievous creatures

Weakness: Weak against Ghost, Psychic and Dark type attacks

Notable Attacks and Techniques:

Curse Body: Gengar new ability. Gengar when hit, has a chance of making sure the opponent cannot use that move again for a short period of time.

Hypnosis: Gengar utilizes hypnotic suggestion to send the target organism into a deep sleep.

Lick: Gengar licks the opponent with its gaseous tongue, triggering physical paralysis and/or a strong possibility of death via convulsion.

Spite: Gengar fires a hex that depletes the target stamina severely each time it uses the technique last used prior to the hex making contact.

Mean look: Gengar fixes a dark, arresting look at the opponent, freezing their actions on the spot and preventing them from escaping.

Curse: Gengar evokes a curse by reducing as much of half of its own health. The opponent is then "cursed" and gradually sapped of their own health until either unconsciousness or death.

Night Shade: Gengar uses its ghostly powers to dupe the target into witnessing a frighting mirage.

Sucker Punch: From a secure hiding spot, gengar rushes out and performs a sneak strike before retreating back into seclusion.

Shadow Punch: Gengar throws a fist composed of shadows at the opponent with unerring accuracy.

Payback: Gengar begins to store up its energy reserves it for a retaliatory strike of dark energy against the opponent prior attack. The nature of the energy appears to enable Gengar to augment the strike beyond its standard power if it occurs after a previous offensive blow from the foe.

Shadow Ball: Gengar projects a blob of shadow energy at the opponent.

Notable Victories:

Xatu(Pokemon) Xatu Profile(Base Gengar was used in this battle)

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