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Where does one acquire a Ghastly within episode 17.


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I am currently doing an all poison type run of Pokemon Reborn and I am traveling with a team of Gloom, Venusaur, Victreebell, Weezing and Garbodor. 

I would like to round out the team with a nice Gengar as I have just got the Trade Stone. I have just beaten Shelly and don't know where to get one.

(Also if someone could let me know of some good poison type Pokemon and where to find them, it would be greatly appreciated.)

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13 minutes ago, Merely Curious. said:

I am currently doing an all poison type run of Pokemon Reborn and I am traveling with a team of Gloom, Venusaur, Victreebell, Weezing and Garbodor. 

I would like to round out the team with a nice Gengar as I have just got the Trade Stone. I have just beaten Shelly and don't know where to get one.

(Also if someone could let me know of some good poison type Pokemon and where to find them, it would be greatly appreciated.)

If ya don't get it from the Mystery Egg you can always trade for one fairly certain I still have my Gastly so I may as well dig through my file in case you wanna get one via trade.

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2 hours ago, Lord Drakyle said:

If ya don't get it from the Mystery Egg you can always trade for one fairly certain I still have my Gastly so I may as well dig through my file in case you wanna get one via trade.

That would be a lot of help, if it's not too much trouble to you of course! Thanks so much. (Apologies about the late reply, I was out at the movies)

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Well at the casino for 3000 coins you can get a nidoran and evolve it into a sheer force nidoking that may definitely help your team out. Another good poison pokemon for the early stages is gulpin, which you can find in the trash. As you get to byxbysion definitely a speed boost scolipede and crobat, then you're good to go ;)

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44 minutes ago, LilyX said:

You have to be aware however, that Gengar doesn´t really get any good poison type moves yet.

Doesn't really matter. Gengar needs 2 moves to be good; Shadow Ball and Destiny Bond.

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5 hours ago, GS BALL said:

But it has great speed and special attack! And a nasty ability/mega!

Sp. Atk and Speed (outside of destiny bond) are useless, if your opp. can easily wall you because you lack coverage. Gengars ability certainly isn´t great either and I´m pretty sure that we are not going to see its mega for a while. At that point we will certainly have the poison-move to go with it too.

 

But whatever. All I was trying to say is that Gengar certainly isn´t what its made out to be at this point in the game

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5 hours ago, LilyX said:

Sp. Atk and Speed (outside of destiny bond) are useless, if your opp. can easily wall you because you lack coverage. Gengars ability certainly isn´t great either and I´m pretty sure that we are not going to see its mega for a while. At that point we will certainly have the poison-move to go with it too.

 

But whatever. All I was trying to say is that Gengar certainly isn´t what its made out to be at this point in the game

You're saying "Outside of Destiny Bond" yet Destiny Bond is a key part of it's moveset; being one of the select fast users of the move, It makes it so it never truly gets walled because even if it 'does', It guarantees the kill regardless, meaning it'll have put in work regardless. I've recently done a Ghost mono and Gengar was absolutely the most key member of the party, both in part due to it's awesome support movepool(Hypnosis, Curse and Destiny Bond are great.) and Shadow Ball hitting hard as ever.

 

Besides, Poison moves are pretty meh coverage, Dazzling Gleam hits Dark Types anyways and Ghost+Fairy coverage is superior.

 

 

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23 hours ago, Azeria said:

You're saying "Outside of Destiny Bond" yet Destiny Bond is a key part of it's moveset; being one of the select fast users of the move, It makes it so it never truly gets walled because even if it 'does', It guarantees the kill regardless, meaning it'll have put in work regardless. I've recently done a Ghost mono and Gengar was absolutely the most key member of the party, both in part due to it's awesome support movepool(Hypnosis, Curse and Destiny Bond are great.) and Shadow Ball hitting hard as ever.

 

Besides, Poison moves are pretty meh coverage, Dazzling Gleam hits Dark Types anyways and Ghost+Fairy coverage is superior.

 

 

Im not going to respond here any further because we will certainly not come to a conclusion. I was just saying that merely curious should not expect to sweep opponents and break the game with a Gengar. without a poison move, Gengar gets outclassed by quite a few pokemon, e.g. Mimikyu. Even on a poison-only team  there are better mons. Yet, I would never say that Gengar is bad.

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