
Rising Rivals·#40·2009
Gengar, the mischievous Ghost/Poison-type Shadow Pokémon from Generation I, holds significant cultural importance as a fan-favorite and an iconic figure in the Pokémon universe, evolving from Gastly and Haunter. This specific Gengar GL card from the 2009 Rising Rivals set is a rare non-holographic variant, distinguished by its association with Gym Leader Fantina and its unique "Attack and Hide" mechanic. Here, visitors will discover Gengar's Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, resistance, and the full history of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Gengar, the Shadow Pokémon, is a dual Ghost/Poison type introduced in Generation I. It is the final evolution of Gastly, evolving from Haunter when traded. Known for its mischievous and sometimes malevolent nature, Gengar enjoys playing pranks and hiding in shadows, often mimicking its victims' shadows. It is said to absorb the warmth from its surroundings, causing chills. Gengar is a popular Pokémon in the games, often utilized for its high Special Attack and Speed, and its unique type combination. In the anime, Gengar has been a recurring presence, often depicted as a playful yet formidable opponent. Its iconic design, with its wide grin and menacing eyes, has solidified its place as a fan favorite and a prominent figure in the Pokémon franchise, representing the darker, mysterious side of the Pokémon world. Its spectral abilities and connection to the supernatural make it a memorable and culturally significant Pokémon.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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