Gengar (UNITE)
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Gengar ゲンガー Gangar | |
Role | Speedster |
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Attack type | Melee |
Damage type | Sp. Atk |
Difficulty | Expert |
Evolves at Lv. 5 | |
License availability: 10,000 / 575 |
Gengar (Japanese: ゲンガー Gangar) is a playable Pokémon in Pokémon UNITE. It became available as a playable character on July 21, 2021.
Stats
Gengar | |
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Offense | |
Endurance | |
Mobility | |
Scoring | |
Support |
Abilities
Passive Ability
Levitate ふゆう Floating | |
Increases movement speed by 10% when out of combat for 8s. |
Basic Attack
Moveset
Move slot 1
Will-O-Wisp おにび Will-o'-the-Wisp |
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3 Cooldown: 5 seconds Upgrades into Shadow Ball or Sludge Bomb | |
Ranged | Description | |
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Shoots multiple sinister flames, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon and leaving them burned when it hits. |
Shadow Ball シャドーボール Shadow Ball |
Learned at Lv. 7 Cooldown: 4.5 seconds Upgrades into Shadow Ball+ at Lv. 13 | |
Ranged | Description | |
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Hurls a shadowy blob at the target, decreasing the movement speed and Sp. Def of opposing Pokémon for a short when it hits.
Upgrade: Increases damage dealt by this move. |
Sludge Bomb ヘドロばくだん Sludge Bomb |
Learned at Lv. 7 Cooldown: 8 seconds Upgrades into Sludge Bomb+ at Lv. 13 | |
Area | Description | |
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Hurls unsanitary sludge to the designated area, leaving opposing Pokémon poisoned when it hits.
Upgrade: Increases the poison effect's duration. |
Move slot 2
Lick したでなめる Tongue Lick |
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3 Cooldown: 7 seconds Upgrades into Dream Eater or Hex | |
Hindrance | Description | |
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Attacks with the user's tongue and pulls opposing Pokémon toward the user. |
Dream Eater ゆめくい Dream Eat |
Learned at Lv. 5 Cooldown: 8 seconds Upgrades into Dream Eater+ at Lv. 11 | |
Hindrance Dash |
Description | |
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Puts opposing Pokémon to sleep when it hits. If used again while a nearby opposing Pokémon is asleep, the user appears behind the sleeping Pokémon and attacks, restoring the user's HP and reducing the cooldown of Will-O-Wisp, Shadow Ball or Sludge Bomb (only after 2nd activation). The user's next basic attack will be a boosted attack after both activations: after putting the enemy to sleep and after teleporting. If this move knocks out a Pokémon from opposing team, its cooldown is reset.
Upgrade: Increases the amount of damage dealt and HP restored by this move. |
Hex たたりめ Evil Eye |
Learned at Lv. 5 Cooldown: 7.5 seconds Upgrades into Hex+ at Lv. 11 | |
Dash | Description | |
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Has the user disappear and move to the designated location , dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect when the user reappears. If this hits an opposing Pokémon that is afflicted by a status condition, it deals increased damage and its cooldown is reduced. The user's next basic attack after this move becomes a boosted attack.
Upgrade: Increases damage dealt by this move. |
Unite Move
Holowear
Name | Holowear | Release Date | Unlock Method | Audio/Visual FX |
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Space Style | September 21, 2021 | Premium Battle Pass - Season 2* | Unite Move Scoring Returning KO Movement | |
Masked Style | November 26, 2021 | 1,200 | Movement | |
Reporter Style | March 10, 2022 | 400 | Appearance only | |
Theater Style | March 15, 2022 | Special event missions* Panic Parade |
Appearance only | |
Tuxedo Style | September 26, 2022 | 400 | Appearance only | |
Holiday Style | December 1, 2022 | Battle Pass - Aurora Style Gardevoir* | Appearance only | |
Beach Style | July 1, 2023 | UNITE Club Membership reward | Appearance only | |
Costume Party Style | October 12, 2023 | 2,199 | Scoring Returning KO Movement |
In other languages
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Phantom Ambush
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See also
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar.
Playable characters in Pokémon UNITE | ||||||||||
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