>>51535160The complete opposite of Charizard, where you can examine a replay and see where he outplayed you and leaves plenty of room for improvement from both sides after a match. Against any Charizard player, there are plenty of tips I would give them after any match even if they played well as there is always room for improvement. Gengar's gameplay boils down to mashing buttons from a brush and 'me hit button to delete enemy team'. To begin with, the 'counterplay' is doing nothing, encouraging passive, boring play by both sides and hoping you don't get instantly deleted later in the game after unite (which you will not be able to dodge). Gengar attracts edgy children, that think because they killed people they should win. They will never improve, if you've seen a shitty Gengar on your team, they've likely done that for countless games and will continue to do so because the pokemon is extremely forgiving kill-wise. They will never think that backcapping at the wrong time or overextending with low health is the reason they lost the game because they got some kills. Should Gengar ever see deserved removal, will probably show their true face by turning into an Absol main or something and die.
In the end, Gengar is a fundamental design flaw that dumbs the game down. We would be better off without dishonest pokemon, but it showcases this development teams' flaws perfectly.