
Fan Art Envisions New Gigantamax Forms for Gengar
A Pokemon enthusiast has creatively designed new Gigantamax forms for Gengar, reflecting the ongoing passion among fans of the franchise.
A Pokemon fan has shared new Gigantamax forms for Gengar online. This character, beloved by many, showcases creativity in fan art.
Summary
- Fan designs Gigantamax forms for Gengar, showcasing creativity and love for Pokemon.
- Gengar’s Gigantamax form features impressive design, with unique abilities like G-Max Terror.
- Gigantamaxing, introduced in Sword and Shield, continues to inspire fan creations despite limited availability.
Gengar, a classic Ghost-type from Generation 1, is one of the franchise’s most iconic figures. It can be encountered by trading a Haunter or using a Linking Cord, and can hide in shadows, demonstrating a playful antagonist personality, engaging in mischief while being fiercely loyal to kind trainers.
Recent fan art on a Pokemon subreddit featured two imaginative new forms of Gengar.
- The first design shows a body split into two parts, connected by an elongated tongue, with a G-Max Move called Treat, which inflicts damage while altering the target’s type to Ghost.
- The second form presents Gengar with completely white eyes and a smoke-like silhouette, alongside two additional shadow figures, with its G-Max Move named Get Out, inflicting damage and forcing a Pokémon switch.
Both forms draw inspiration from Agatha, a member of the Indigo Elite Four, and Morty, the Gym Leader of Ecruteak City, known for their proficiency with Ghost-type Pokémon.
Gengar’s Gigantamax ability physically enlarges it, changing its biting capabilities and introducing its unique attack, G-Max Terror. This ability prevents opponents from switching Pokémon in battle.
Gigantamaxing made its debut with Pokemon Sword and Shield in 2019, allowing certain Pokémon to enter an expanded form that enhances not just their appearance but also their power. Currently, out of more than 1,000 Pokémon, only 32 have been granted Gigantamax forms, showcasing the creativity of the fans who still celebrate this mechanic today.