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In ''[[JN123|Bewitch, Battle, and Bewilder!]]'', Gengar was the second Pokémon Ash used during his Masters Eight Tournament match against {{an|Cynthia}}. It initially battled against her {{p|Roserade}}. It managed to {{status|burn}} it with Will-O-Wisp and landed a Shadow Ball, despite taking damage from Leaf Storm before Roserade was recalled in favor of {{p|Spiritomb}}. While Gengar managed to deal some super effective damage with {{m|Dazzling Gleam}}, it fell for a {{m|Sucker Punch}} in the process and was taken down as a result.
In ''[[JN123|Bewitch, Battle, and Bewilder!]]'', Gengar was the second Pokémon Ash used during his Masters Eight Tournament match against {{an|Cynthia}}. It initially battled against her {{p|Roserade}}. It managed to {{status|burn}} it with Will-O-Wisp and landed a Shadow Ball, despite taking damage from Leaf Storm before Roserade was recalled in favor of {{p|Spiritomb}}. While Gengar managed to deal some super effective damage with {{m|Dazzling Gleam}}, it fell for a {{m|Sucker Punch}} in the process and was taken down as a result.


In ''[[JN129|A Flood of Torrential Gains!]]'', Gengar was the second Pokémon Ash used in his Masters Eight Tournament match against Leon. It first faced against {{p|Inteleon}}, taking a few blows from its Counter Shield strategy with Aqua Jet before Gigantamaxing. Gengar proved to be a formidable opponent in its Gigantamax form and was able to successfully defeat the Secret Agent Pokémon, despite taking heavy hits in the process from its {{m|Snipe Shot}} and {{m|Dark Pulse}}, which resulted in Gengar losing its Gigantamax status earlier than expected. Next, it battled against {{p|Mr. Rime}}, who managed to {{status|freeze}} Gengar and defeat it soon afterward with a super effective [[terrain]]-boosted {{m|Expanding Force}}, although not without first getting its {{m|Freeze-Dry}} disabled by {{a|Cursed Body}}, much to Leon's surprise. In ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', Gengar appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against Leon's {{p|Charizard}}. After Ash had won the battle, Gengar joined him and the rest of his team for the awards ceremony.
In ''[[JN129|A Flood of Torrential Gains!]]'', Gengar was the second Pokémon Ash used in his Masters Eight Tournament match against Leon. It first faced against {{p|Inteleon}}, taking a few blows from its Counter Shield strategy with Aqua Jet before Gigantamaxing. Gengar proved to be a formidable opponent in its Gigantamax form and was able to successfully defeat the Secret Agent Pokémon, despite taking heavy hits in the process from its {{m|Snipe Shot}} and {{m|Dark Pulse}}, which resulted in Gengar losing its Gigantamax status earlier than expected. Next, it battled against {{p|Mr. Rime}}, who managed to {{status|freeze}} Gengar and defeat it soon afterward with a super effective [[terrain]]-boosted {{m|Expanding Force}}, although not without first getting its {{m|Freeze-Dry}} disabled by {{a|Cursed Body}}, much to Leon's surprise. In ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', Gengar appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against [[Leon's Charizard]]. After Ash had won the battle, Gengar joined him and the rest of his team for the awards ceremony.
[[File:JN144.png|thumb|left|250px|Gengar and Banette]]
[[File:JN144.png|thumb|left|250px|Gengar and Banette]]
Ash left Gengar, along with the rest of his ''Journeys'' team, at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] sometime prior to ''[[JN137|The Road Most Traveled!]]'', as he decided he wanted to start rotating his team for his new journey.
Ash left Gengar, along with the rest of his ''Journeys'' team, at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] sometime prior to ''[[JN137|The Road Most Traveled!]]'', as he decided he wanted to start rotating his team for his new journey.

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