Gen 1 Gastly Partial Rewrite [DONE]

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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the fastest viable sleeper in the tier. Gastly is threatening even aside from sleep thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively. Gastly also has Explosion to deny setup sweepers and put many foes into KO range from Gastly's teammates. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the back, as it can put most foes to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Gastly is also one of PU's best Seaking switch-ins, as it is only 3HKOed by Surf and can generate momentum for its team with the threat of Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, which lets it switch in once per game with minimal concern. However, Gastly is not flawless. Despite its unique defensive capabilities, it still suffers from bad physical bulk and a weak Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it. Additionally, Gastly's terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by most common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier from the likes of Nidoqueen and Gastly. These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything.

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
=========
Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most powerful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to outspeed and put foes such as Seaking and Porygon to sleep. However, Gastly usually does not want to risk trying to land Hypnosis against foes that can KO it if it misses, such as Nidoqueen. Gastly will only want to use Hypnosis against these foes if it needs to put them to sleep to win later in the game, such as if it needs to beat Fearow Nidoqueen one-on-one, or if it can't afford to take too much damage against certain foes, such as Magneton. If Gastly can afford to, it will much rather just attack rather than try to land Hypnosis, as attacking is far more consistent due to Gastly being too frail to be able to afford to fumble a turn without doing anything, as if it misses, it can end up achieving nothing. Psychic hits Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types and neutral targets. Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, 2HKOing Fearow, Scyther, and Staryu and 3HKOes Seaking. Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents that stay in to attempt to wake up or sacrifice whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute also has the benefit of the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis-spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer such as Fearow or Scyther. Explosion comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from healing or setting up. It also allows for win-win scenarios when paired with Hypnosis, as Gastly can explode in front of a sleeping foe to either give its teammates such as Scyther or Seaking free setup turns if the opponent stays in, or if they switch, Explosion will heavily chip whatever has switched in.

Gastly's main role in a team is as a sleeper and Seaking check; it can put a key foe to sleep to clear the way for its teammates while remaining offensively potent even after landing Hypnosis. Gastly can also switch in to Seaking's Surf once and threaten it with Hypnosis and Thunderbolt or use Explosion on it to deny the chance for it to set up an Agility. Gastly can also switch into Scyther with little risk, as it is immune to its Normal-type coverage and is only 4HKOed by Wing Attack while it threatens Scyther in return with Hypnosis and a 2HKO from Thunderbolt; however, Gastly must be wary of Scyther using Swords Dance on the turn it switches in, as a boosted Scyther 2HKOes it with Wing Attack, forcing Gastly to either attempt to land Hypnosis or fish for a critical hit with Thunderbolt. Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Arcanine. Gastly's good Seaking matchup also makes it a good teammate for these Pokemon.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins. It is also Gastly's strongest attack against Psychic- and Fire- types, though Explosion and Psychic are usually better moves against Psychic- and Fire-types, respectively. The utility of Gastly's other attacking moves are also generally superior, and Psychic is already a consistent midground option. Psychic also has the chance to drop the opponent's Special and land a critical hit, which Night Shade cannot do. Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis; Arcanine'sFire Blast puts Gastly into KO range of Fearow's Drill Peck, however, meaning it is easily revenge killed. Given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly with Drill Peck and is only 2HKOed in return by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and comfortably take any damage it can throw out in return. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Magmar deserves a special mention, as it has access to Psychic, which 2HKOes Gastly after a Special drop and isn't prone to missing, unlike Rapidash and Arcanine's Fire Blast. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Psychic-types:** Although both are uncommon, Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligible damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Magneton:** Thanks to its high Special and good bulk, Magneton can switch into Gastly's attacks, taking only 22.4% at maximum from Psychic, and threaten it back with Thunder Wave and a strong STAB Thunderbolt, which has a 19.2% chance to 2HKO. However, Magneton must be wary of Psychic Special drops and Explosion. Magneton is also slower than Gastly, meaning it is susceptible to Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. However, there is no viable Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis and being in Gastly's KO range.

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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the second fastest viable sleeper in the tier. (period) , only being slower than the niche Poliwag. "Niche" is too generous in my opinion. I would re-word this to "fastest viable sleeper" and remove poliwag altogether. Gastly remains is threatening even aside from sleep after using Hypnosis thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and+ Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively nitpicky but "after using hypnosis" kinda implies Gastly always goes for sleep first, which isn't the case. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the lead or in the back, since it can put most opposing leads to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Lead Gastly is very uncommon, I would probably leave it out of the overview. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves, such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Also mention how it's a good Seaking switch since those are hard to come by, it can generally switch in once per game and generate a decent amount of monentum for its team. However, Gastly is not flawless, despite its unique defensive capabilities, its defensive profile is quite poor due to its bad physical bulk and and Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it, while Gastly's low HP leaves it vulnerable to fixed-damage moves such as Pinsir's Seismic Toss. Additionally, its terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by every common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier. From who? These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything. (period)

I would also mention explosion somewhere in the overview

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
=========
Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most poweful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to get the jump on foes such as Nidoqueen and Machamp put them to sleep. A lot more nuance to this. Generally Gastly clicking hypnosis on Nidoqueen on turn 2 or something is not a good decision, but can be good later in the game when you really need to click it. I would go a lot more into detail about when to click Hypnosis as opposed to just attacking, such as needing to beat Nidoqueen or Fearow 1-on-1 in an endgame, or as a means to bail out against a Fire-type. Psychic hits Fighting- and Poison-types Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types. Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, such as Fearow, Scyther, Staryu, and Seaking. Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents who stay in to attempt to wake up or sack whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute is also benefited by the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer&emdash; (semicolon, no space) such as Fearow or Scyther, it also OHKOes Abra. Explosion Exploding comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from setting up.

Would also mention the win-win scenarios that Explosion allows. Say you have a scyther or seaking in the back and you sleep a mon. If you explode right after sleeping, the following two can happen:
  1. They stay, and now your scyther/seaking can set up for free on a sleeping mon
  2. They switch, and you just exploded on an awake mon that just switched in
Both of these outcomes are good for the Gastly user

Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Fearow Arcanine. Gastly's seaking mu also makes it a good teammate for these mons.

Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen, and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which almost always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis. Arc never ohkoes gastly even with crit so it'll always have the chance to fire off the move. However, given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent. Gastly excels in the back thanks to being quite hard to switch into after landing Hypnosis and its good matchups against common Water-types and Scyther. Gastly is also quite hard to switch into safely if your team lacks Drowzee or Abra thanks to its excellent offensive capabilities. If anything, lead gastly feels more like an OO. I would move the first part of the paragraph (ending with inconsistent) to there, and try to put the contents of the second paragraph somewhere else in the overview, since it is good information that u dont wanna leave behind.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins, though the utility of Gastly's other attacking moves is generally superior and Psychic is already a generally consistent midground option.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Psychic-types:** Both Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligable damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, Magmar, and Scyther all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly and is only 2HKOed back by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and take negligable damage in return. I wouldn't call 20% negligiable, especially if Gastly gets to fire off two hits before going down, that's almost half HP. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. Scyther 2HKOes Gastly with Wing Attack after a Swords Dance, and is only 2HKOed by Thunderbolt in return. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can easily tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. Arbok also Speed ties Gastly and has a 66.7% chance to OHKO it, while only being 2HKOed in return. However, there is no viable (diglett is crying rn) Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis.

Magneton!!!


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red as in delete them but idk why the color isn't changing. Delete the links I bolded basically

That's all for now. There is a decent amount of content I feel is missing here so I'm gonna give it a second check after u implement before giving QC 1. Good overall tho!
 
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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the fastest viable sleeper in the tier. Gastly is threatening even aside from sleep thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively. Gastly also has Explosion to deny setup sweepers and put many foes into KO range from Gastly's teammates. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the the back, as it can put most foes to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves, such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Gastly is also one of PU's best Seaking switchins switch-ins, as it is only 3HKOed by Surf and can generate momentum for its team with the threat of Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, which lets it switch in once per game with minimal concern. However, Gastly is not flawless, despite its unique defensive capabilities, its defensive profile is quite poor due to its bad physical bulk and and Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it, while Gastly's low HP leaves it vulnerable to fixed-damage moves such as Pinsir's Seismic Toss. Honestly how relevant is fixed-damaged moves atm? I would delete this but it's whatever Additionally, its terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by most common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier, from the likes of Nidoqueen, Machamp, ans opoosing and Champ isn't very common ngl Gastly. These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything.

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
=========
Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most poweful powerful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to get the jump on outspeed and put foes such as Nidoqueen and Machamp put them to sleep. Edited to be more clear about outspeeding Although However, Gastly usually does not usually want to risk trying to land Hypnosis vs foes that can KO it if it misses. Gastly will only want to use Hypnosis vs these foes if it needs to put them to sleep to win later in the game, such as if it needs to beat a Fire-type or Nidoqueen 1-on-1. Or if it can't afford to take too much damage vs certain foes If Gastly can afford to, it will much rather just attack rather than trying to land Hypnosis, as attacking is far more consistent. Explain why Psychic hits Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types. Mention that it's Gastly's prefered option against neutral targets Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, such as Fearow, Scyther, Staryu, and Seaking. Mention that it 2HKOes them Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents who stay in to attempt to wake up or sack whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute is also benefited by the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer— such as Fearow or Scyther. Explosion comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from healing or setting up. Explosion also allows for win-win scenarios when paired with Hypnosis, as Gastly can explode in front of a sleeping foe to either give its teammates such as Scyther or Seaking free setup turns if the opponent stays in, or if they switch, Explosion will heavily chip whatever has switched in. Both of these outcomes are good for the Gastly user. Implied earlier

Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Arcanine. Gastly's good Seaking matchup also makes it a good teammate to these Pokemon.

This paragraph needs to be expanded a lot. First, go over Gastly's main roles in a team, which imo is as a sleeper and Seaking check, go over scenarios where it can use these traits, and mention teammates that enjoy this support. You mention that it's a Seaking check, but that needs to be elaborated on a lot more. Then you can mention Pokemon that Gastly likes teammates dealing with. Also be sure to mention senarios where Gastly's Normal immunity can come into play, notably as a Scyther check.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins, though the utility of Gastly's other attacking moves is generally superior and Psychic is already a generally consistent midground option. I would mention that's it's Gastly's strongest attack against Psychic- and Fire-types, and how going Boom is usually better anyways against the former and Psychic against the latter Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen, and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis. However, given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Psychic-types:** Both Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligable negligible damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis. Mention that these Pokemon are rare

**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, Magmar, and Scyther all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly with Drill Peck and is only 2HKOed back by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and comfortably take any damage Gastly can throw out in return. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. Scyther 2HKOes Gastly with Wing Attack after a Swords Dance, and is only 2HKOed by Thunderbolt in return. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis. Eh I would omit Scyther from here, while there are ways Scyther can win the mu is way more favorable towards Gastly. Perhaps we can separate Fearow and the Fire-types into their own sections.

**Magneton:** Thanks to its high special and good bulk, Magneton can switch into Gastly's attacks, taking only 22.4% maximum from Psychic, and threaten it back with Thunder Wave and a strong STAB Thunderbolt, which has a 19.2% chance to 2HKO. However, Magneton must be wary about Psychic Special drops and Explosion. Magneton is also slower than Gastly, meaning it is susceptible to Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can easily tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. Arbok also Speed ties Gastly and has a 66.7% chance to OHKO it, while only being 2HKOed in return. Arbok the goat sadly is so irrelevant idt it's worth adding However, there is no viable Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis and being in Gastly's KO range.

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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the fastest viable sleeper in the tier. Gastly is threatening even aside from sleep thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively. Gastly also has Explosion to deny setup sweepers and put many foes into KO range from Gastly's teammates. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the the back, as it can put most foes to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves, such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Gastly is also one of PU's best Seaking switch-ins, as it is only 3HKOed by Surf and can generate momentum for its team with the threat of Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, which lets it switch in once per game with minimal concern. However, Gastly is not flawless, despite its unique defensive capabilities, it still suffers from its defensive profile is quite poor due to its bad physical bulk and and Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it. Additionally, Gastly's terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by most common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier, from the likes of Nidoqueen and Gastly. These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything.

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
=========
Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most powerful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to outspeed and put foes such as Nidoqueen and Machamp to sleep. Nidoqueen and Machamp seem like weird mons to list idk, these are a straight-up 60-40 chance of Gastly landing sleep or Dying. Maybe do something like "Seaking and Porygon" since Gast can afford to miss against them. However, Gastly usually does not usually want to risk trying to land Hypnosis vs foes that can KO it if it misses, such as Nidoqueen. Gastly will only want to use Hypnosis vs these foes if it needs to put them to sleep to win later in the game, such as if it needs to beat Fearow a Fire-type or Nidoqueen 1-on-1, or if it can't afford to take too much damage vs certain foes, such as Magneton. I feel like Hypnosis is always the optimal click vs fires idk, u have two chances to land it assuming no crits, and potentially more thanks to Fblast acc. Fearow on the otherhand is a much better case of it being better to Hypnosis sometimes, or better to Bolt sometimes. If Gastly can afford to, it will much rather just attack rather than trying to land Hypnosis, as attacking is far more consistent due to Gastly being too frail to be able to afford to fumble a turn without doing anything, as if it misses it can end up achieving nothing. Psychic hits Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types and neutral targets. Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, 2HKOing Fearow, Scyther, and Staryu and 3HKOing Seaking. Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents who stay in to attempt to wake up or sack whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute is also benefited by the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer— such as Fearow or Scyther. Explosion comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from healing or setting up. Explosion also allows for win-win scenarios when paired with Hypnosis, as Gastly can explode in front of a sleeping foe to either give its teammates such as Scyther or Seaking free setup turns if the opponent stays in, or if they switch, Explosion will heavily chip whatever has switched in.

Gastly's main role in a team is as a sleeper and Seaking check; without Staryu, Gastly is usually the only good switch-in to Seaking. Magneton! Gastly can switch-in to Seaking's Surf once and threaten it with Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, Gastly can also explode on it to deny the chance for it to set up an Agility. Gastly can also switch into Scyther with little risk, as it is immune to its Normal-type coverage and is only 4HKOed by Wing Attack, while it threatens Scyther in return with Hypnosis and a 2HKO from Thunderbolt, however, Gastly must be wary of Scyther using Swords Dance on the turn it switches in. Explain why: Wing Attack 2HKOes meaning if Gastly misses Hypnosis, Scyther kills it. If sleep clause is active, Gastly has to use bolt and fish for a crit/para. Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Arcanine. Gastly's good Seaking matchup also makes it a good teammate to these Pokemon.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins. It is also Gastly's strongest attack against Psychic- and Fire- types, though Explosion and Psychic are usually better moves against Psychic- and Fire-types respectively. the utility of Gastly's other attacking moves is also generally superior and Psychic is already a consistent midground option. Psychic also has the advantage of being able to haxero with crits and special drops, which Night Shade cannot do. Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen, and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis. However, given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent. Also vs Arc, taking a blast puts it in Fearow range which makes it get revenged super easily, it's kinda like Gengar taking an attack t1 and now it's in bull eq range for the rest of the game.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Psychic-types:** Although both are uncommon, Both Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligible damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis. However, Drowzee and Abra are uncommon. I would put this below Faster Attackers, since pretty much every team has at least two of Bird/Arc/Dash/Magmar while Abra and Dz are both somewhat uncommon.

**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, anr and Magmar all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly with Drill Peck and is only 2HKOed in return by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and comfortably take any damage Gastly can throw out in return. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis. I would give a special mention to Magmar's access to Psychic and confuse ray, meaning it doesn't have to risk 85% accurate moves and can halve the accuracy of Gastly's hypnosis.

**Magneton:** Thanks to its high special and good bulk, Magneton can switch into Gastly's attacks, taking only 22.4% maximum from Psychic, and threaten it back with Thunder Wave and a strong STAB Thunderbolt, which has a 19.2% chance to 2HKO. However, Magneton must be wary about Psychic Special drops and Explosion. Magneton is also slower than Gastly, meaning it is susceptible to Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can easily tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. Taking 40% from psychic =/= easily tanking. However, there is no viable Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis and being in Gastly's KO range.

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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the fastest viable sleeper in the tier. Gastly is threatening even aside from sleep thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively. Gastly also has Explosion to deny setup sweepers and put many foes into KO range from Gastly's teammates. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the the back, as it can put most foes to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves, such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Gastly is also one of PU's best Seaking switch-ins, as it is only 3HKOed by Surf and can generate momentum for its team with the threat of Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, which lets it switch in once per game with minimal concern. However, Gastly is not flawless, despite its unique defensive capabilities, it still suffers from its defensive profile is quite poor due to its bad physical bulk and and Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it. Additionally, Gastly's terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by most common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier, from the likes of Nidoqueen and Gastly. These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything.

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
=========
Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most powerful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to outspeed and put foes such as Nidoqueen and Machamp to sleep. Nidoqueen and Machamp seem like weird mons to list idk, these are a straight-up 60-40 chance of Gastly landing sleep or Dying. Maybe do something like "Seaking and Porygon" since Gast can afford to miss against them. However, Gastly usually does not usually want to risk trying to land Hypnosis vs foes that can KO it if it misses, such as Nidoqueen. Gastly will only want to use Hypnosis vs these foes if it needs to put them to sleep to win later in the game, such as if it needs to beat Fearow a Fire-type or Nidoqueen 1-on-1, or if it can't afford to take too much damage vs certain foes, such as Magneton. I feel like Hypnosis is always the optimal click vs fires idk, u have two chances to land it assuming no crits, and potentially more thanks to Fblast acc. Fearow on the otherhand is a much better case of it being better to Hypnosis sometimes, or better to Bolt sometimes. If Gastly can afford to, it will much rather just attack rather than trying to land Hypnosis, as attacking is far more consistent due to Gastly being too frail to be able to afford to fumble a turn without doing anything, as if it misses it can end up achieving nothing. Psychic hits Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types and neutral targets. Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, 2HKOing Fearow, Scyther, and Staryu and 3HKOing Seaking. Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents who stay in to attempt to wake up or sack whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute is also benefited by the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer— such as Fearow or Scyther. Explosion comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from healing or setting up. Explosion also allows for win-win scenarios when paired with Hypnosis, as Gastly can explode in front of a sleeping foe to either give its teammates such as Scyther or Seaking free setup turns if the opponent stays in, or if they switch, Explosion will heavily chip whatever has switched in.

Gastly's main role in a team is as a sleeper and Seaking check; without Staryu, Gastly is usually the only good switch-in to Seaking. Magneton! Gastly can switch-in to Seaking's Surf once and threaten it with Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, Gastly can also explode on it to deny the chance for it to set up an Agility. Gastly can also switch into Scyther with little risk, as it is immune to its Normal-type coverage and is only 4HKOed by Wing Attack, while it threatens Scyther in return with Hypnosis and a 2HKO from Thunderbolt, however, Gastly must be wary of Scyther using Swords Dance on the turn it switches in. Explain why: Wing Attack 2HKOes meaning if Gastly misses Hypnosis, Scyther kills it. If sleep clause is active, Gastly has to use bolt and fish for a crit/para. Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Arcanine. Gastly's good Seaking matchup also makes it a good teammate to these Pokemon.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins. It is also Gastly's strongest attack against Psychic- and Fire- types, though Explosion and Psychic are usually better moves against Psychic- and Fire-types respectively. the utility of Gastly's other attacking moves is also generally superior and Psychic is already a consistent midground option. Psychic also has the advantage of being able to haxero with crits and special drops, which Night Shade cannot do. Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen, and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis. However, given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent. Also vs Arc, taking a blast puts it in Fearow range which makes it get revenged super easily, it's kinda like Gengar taking an attack t1 and now it's in bull eq range for the rest of the game.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Psychic-types:** Although both are uncommon, Both Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligible damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis. However, Drowzee and Abra are uncommon. I would put this below Faster Attackers, since pretty much every team has at least two of Bird/Arc/Dash/Magmar while Abra and Dz are both somewhat uncommon.

**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, anr and Magmar all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly with Drill Peck and is only 2HKOed in return by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and comfortably take any damage Gastly can throw out in return. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis. I would give a special mention to Magmar's access to Psychic and confuse ray, meaning it doesn't have to risk 85% accurate moves and can halve the accuracy of Gastly's hypnosis.

**Magneton:** Thanks to its high special and good bulk, Magneton can switch into Gastly's attacks, taking only 22.4% maximum from Psychic, and threaten it back with Thunder Wave and a strong STAB Thunderbolt, which has a 19.2% chance to 2HKO. However, Magneton must be wary about Psychic Special drops and Explosion. Magneton is also slower than Gastly, meaning it is susceptible to Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can easily tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. Taking 40% from psychic =/= easily tanking. However, there is no viable Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis and being in Gastly's KO range.

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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the fastest viable sleeper in the tier. Gastly is threatening even aside from sleep thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively. Gastly also has Explosion to deny setup sweepers and put many foes into KO range from Gastly's teammates. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the the back, as it can put most foes to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves (RC) such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Gastly is also one of PU's best Seaking switch-ins, as it is only 3HKOed by Surf and can generate momentum for its team with the threat of Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, which lets it switch in once per game with minimal concern. However, Gastly is not flawless (RC). (AP) Despite its unique defensive capabilities, it still suffers from bad physical bulk and and a weak Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it. Additionally, Gastly's terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by most common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier (RC) from the likes of Nidoqueen and Gastly. These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything.

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
=========
Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most powerful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to outspeed and put foes such as Seaking and Porygon to sleep. However, Gastly usually does not usually want to risk trying to land Hypnosis vs against foes that can KO it if it misses, such as Nidoqueen. Gastly will only want to use Hypnosis vs against these foes if it needs to put them to sleep to win later in the game, such as if it needs to beat Fearow Nidoqueen 1 one-on-1one, or if it can't afford to take too much damage vs against certain foes, such as Magneton. If Gastly can afford to, it will much rather just attack rather than trying try to land Hypnosis, as attacking is far more consistent due to Gastly being too frail to be able to afford to fumble a turn without doing anything, as if it misses, (AC) it can end up achieving nothing. Psychic hits Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types and neutral targets. Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, 2HKOing Fearow, Scyther, and Staryu and 3HKOing 3HKOes Seaking. Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents who that stay in to attempt to wake up or sack sacrifice whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute is also benefited by has the benefit of the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis spreading paralysis-spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer&mdash (RSC) em dash not needed here such as Fearow or Scyther. Explosion comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from healing or setting up. Explosion It also allows for win-win scenarios when paired with Hypnosis, as Gastly can explode in front of a sleeping foe to either give its teammates such as Scyther or Seaking free setup turns if the opponent stays in, or if they switch, Explosion will heavily chip whatever has switched in.

Gastly's main role in a team is as a sleeper and Seaking check (RC); (ASC) it can put to sleep a key foe to sleep to clear the way for its teammates while remaining offensively potent even after landing Hypnosis. Gastly can also switch-in switch in to Seaking's Surf once and threaten it with Hypnosis and Thunderbolt (RC) Gastly can also explode or use Explosion on it to deny the chance for it to set up an Agility. Gastly can also switch into Scyther with little risk, as it is immune to its Normal-type coverage and is only 4HKOed by Wing Attack (RC) while it threatens Scyther in return with Hypnosis and a 2HKO from Thunderbolt (RC); (ASC) however, Gastly must be wary of Scyther using Swords Dance on the turn it switches in, as a boosted Scyther 2HKOes it with Wing Attack, forcing Gastly to either attempt to land Hypnosis (RC) or fish for a critical hit with Thunderbolt. Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Arcanine. Gastly's good Seaking matchup also makes it a good teammate to for these Pokemon.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins. It is also Gastly's strongest attack against Psychic- and Fire- types, though Explosion and Psychic are usually better moves against Psychic- and Fire-types, (AC) respectively. The caps utility of Gastly's other attacking moves is are also generally superior, (AC) and Psychic is already a consistent midground option. Psychic also has the chance to drop the opponents opponent's Special and land a critical hit, which Night Shade cannot do. Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen (RC) and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis (RC) although Arcaninr ; (ASC) Arcanine'sFire Blast puts Gasyly Gastly into KO range of Fearow's Drill Peck, however, (AC) meaning it is easily revenge killed. However (RC) you were talking about a drawback earlier with Arcanine so more contrast is not needed Given given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly with Drill Peck and is only 2HKOed in return by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and comfortably take any damage Gastly it can throw out in return. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Magmar deserves a special mention, (AC) as it has access to Psychic, which 2HKOes Gastly after a Special drop and isn't prone to missing, unlike Rapidash and Arcanine's Fire Blast. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Psychic-types:** Although both are uncommon, Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligible damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Magneton:** Thanks to its high Special caps and good bulk, Magneton can switch into Gastly's attacks, taking only 22.4% at maximum from Psychic, and threaten it back with Thunder Wave and a strong STAB Thunderbolt, which has a 19.2% chance to 2HKO. However, Magneton must be wary about of Psychic Special drops and Explosion. Magneton is also slower than Gastly, meaning it is susceptible to Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. However, there is no viable Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis and being in Gastly's KO range.

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[OVERVIEW]
Gastly is one of the most defining Pokemon in the PU metagame, being the fastest viable sleeper in the tier. Gastly is threatening even aside from sleep thanks to its high Special and combination of Psychic and Thunderbolt, which has perfect coverage and hits top threats such as Fearow and Nidoqueen super effectively. Gastly also has Explosion to deny setup sweepers and put many foes into KO range from Gastly's teammates. These traits make Gastly a powerhouse in the the back, as it can put most foes to sleep and then threaten switch-ins with powerful attacks. Gastly can also switch into Normal-type moves (RC) such as Scyther's Slash and Arcanine's Hyper Beam without taking damage, something no other Pokemon in the tier can do. Gastly is also one of PU's best Seaking switch-ins, as it is only 3HKOed by Surf and can generate momentum for its team with the threat of Hypnosis and Thunderbolt, which lets it switch in once per game with minimal concern. However, Gastly is not flawless (RC). (AP) Despite its unique defensive capabilities, it still suffers from bad physical bulk and and a weak Poison typing. Its terrible physical bulk allows most neutral physical attacks such as Fearow's Drill Peck to 2HKO it. Additionally, Gastly's terrible Ground- and Psychic-type weaknesses leave it OHKOed and 2HKOed, respectively, by most common Earthquake and Psychic in the tier (RC) from the likes of Nidoqueen and Gastly. These issues are compounded by Gastly's reliance on the inaccurate Hypnosis, as a miss could mean Gastly faints without doing anything.

[SET]
name: Offensive Sleeper
move 1: Hypnosis
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Substitute / Explosion

[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
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Hypnosis is one of Gastly's most powerful tools, as its good Speed stat allows it to outspeed and put foes such as Seaking and Porygon to sleep. However, Gastly usually does not usually want to risk trying to land Hypnosis vs against foes that can KO it if it misses, such as Nidoqueen. Gastly will only want to use Hypnosis vs against these foes if it needs to put them to sleep to win later in the game, such as if it needs to beat Fearow Nidoqueen 1 one-on-1one, or if it can't afford to take too much damage vs against certain foes, such as Magneton. If Gastly can afford to, it will much rather just attack rather than trying try to land Hypnosis, as attacking is far more consistent due to Gastly being too frail to be able to afford to fumble a turn without doing anything, as if it misses, (AC) it can end up achieving nothing. Psychic hits Pokemon such as Nidoqueen and opposing Gastly super effectively. Its high chance to inflict a Special drop on the opponent also makes it Gastly's best move against Fire-types and neutral targets. Thunderbolt deals super effective damage to Flying- and Water-types, 2HKOing Fearow, Scyther, and Staryu and 3HKOing 3HKOes Seaking. Substitute enables Gastly to become even more threatening offensively after landing Hypnosis, punishing opponents who that stay in to attempt to wake up or sack sacrifice whatever has been put to sleep. Substitute is also benefited by has the benefit of the fact that very few Pokemon have access to paralysis spreading paralysis-spreading moves, letting Gastly be completely safe behind a Substitute. Explosion lets Gastly sacrifice itself to put a frailer foe into range of a strong revenge killer&mdash (RSC) em dash not needed here such as Fearow or Scyther. Explosion comes with the benefit of ending the turn, preventing slower foes such as Porygon and Seaking from healing or setting up. Explosion It also allows for win-win scenarios when paired with Hypnosis, as Gastly can explode in front of a sleeping foe to either give its teammates such as Scyther or Seaking free setup turns if the opponent stays in, or if they switch, Explosion will heavily chip whatever has switched in.

Gastly's main role in a team is as a sleeper and Seaking check (RC); (ASC) it can put to sleep a key foe to sleep to clear the way for its teammates while remaining offensively potent even after landing Hypnosis. Gastly can also switch-in switch in to Seaking's Surf once and threaten it with Hypnosis and Thunderbolt (RC) Gastly can also explode or use Explosion on it to deny the chance for it to set up an Agility. Gastly can also switch into Scyther with little risk, as it is immune to its Normal-type coverage and is only 4HKOed by Wing Attack (RC) while it threatens Scyther in return with Hypnosis and a 2HKO from Thunderbolt (RC); (ASC) however, Gastly must be wary of Scyther using Swords Dance on the turn it switches in, as a boosted Scyther 2HKOes it with Wing Attack, forcing Gastly to either attempt to land Hypnosis (RC) or fish for a critical hit with Thunderbolt. Gastly tends to get overwhelmed by faster threats, so it appreciates partners that can switch into them; Omanyte and Graveler check Rapidash, Fearow, and Arcanine. Gastly is also checked by Graveler and Drowzee and thus enjoys the support of wallbreakers such as Seaking and Arcanine. Gastly's combination of high Special and immunity to Body Slam makes it the best switch-in to Omanyte, making it a great partner to Rapidash and Arcanine. Gastly's good Seaking matchup also makes it a good teammate to for these Pokemon.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Night Shade can be used as a midground option to deal consistent damage to Gastly's switch-ins. It is also Gastly's strongest attack against Psychic- and Fire- types, though Explosion and Psychic are usually better moves against Psychic- and Fire-types, (AC) respectively. The caps utility of Gastly's other attacking moves is are also generally superior, (AC) and Psychic is already a consistent midground option. Psychic also has the chance to drop the opponents opponent's Special and land a critical hit, which Night Shade cannot do. Gastly can be used as a lead, as it outspeeds lead Porygon and Nidoqueen (RC) and is 3HKOed by Arcanine's Fire Blast, which always gives it at least one opportunity to use Hypnosis (RC) although Arcaninr ; (ASC) Arcanine'sFire Blast puts Gasyly Gastly into KO range of Fearow's Drill Peck, however, (AC) meaning it is easily revenge killed. However (RC) you were talking about a drawback earlier with Arcanine so more contrast is not needed Given given Hypnosis's poor accuracy and Gastly's inability to substantially threaten these foes outside of Hypnosis, lead Gastly is extremely inconsistent.

Checks and Counters
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**Faster Attackers:** Fearow, Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar all outspeed Gastly. Fearow 2HKOes Gastly with Drill Peck and is only 2HKOed in return by Thunderbolt, while Rapidash, Arcanine, and Magmar 3HKO Gastly and comfortably take any damage Gastly it can throw out in return. These Fire-types can also burn Gastly, making its already middling Explosion even weaker. Magmar deserves a special mention, (AC) as it has access to Psychic, which 2HKOes Gastly after a Special drop and isn't prone to missing, unlike Rapidash and Arcanine's Fire Blast. Rapidash can also use Fire Spin to chip Gastly into KO range and can be used to pivot around it. However, these Pokemon must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Psychic-types:** Although both are uncommon, Abra and Drowzee 2HKO Gastly with Psychic and can cripple it with Thunder Wave. The former outspeeds Gastly and is only 3HKOed by Night Shade, while the latter is only 4HKOed; both take negligible damage from Gastly's other attacks. However, both must watch out for Explosion, which OHKOes Abra and does a minimum of 67% to Drowzee. Due to it being outsped, Drowzee must be wary of Hypnosis.

**Magneton:** Thanks to its high Special caps and good bulk, Magneton can switch into Gastly's attacks, taking only 22.4% at maximum from Psychic, and threaten it back with Thunder Wave and a strong STAB Thunderbolt, which has a 19.2% chance to 2HKO. However, Magneton must be wary about of Psychic Special drops and Explosion. Magneton is also slower than Gastly, meaning it is susceptible to Hypnosis.

**Earthquake Users:** Even if Gastly can threaten Pokemon such as Nidoqueen, Machamp, and Graveler with Psychic, these foes can tank a hit and OHKO Gastly in return with Earthquake. However, there is no viable Earthquake user in PU that is faster than Gastly, so the majority of them must be wary of Hypnosis and being in Gastly's KO range.

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