Bill, my Gengar keeps making it excessively cold in my room at night. Is there anyway to prevent this without putting him is his Pokéball or knocking up my heater?

Unfortunately, the cold a gengar generates comes from the ectoplasm that makes up his body. It would be much like telling a human to stop being warm.

However, there are ways to keep your gengar’s temperature low. For example, although gengar tend to be nocturnal, try switching his sleep cycle to coincide with yours. Gengar will put out much less cold while asleep, as their body temperatures will seek an equilibrium with their environment at rest.

Alternatively, ensure your gengar remains across the room from you, and have him engage in activities that would require less energy (such as lounging). Also invest in a few more blankets or an extra sleeping bag to add more insulation for yourself.

If all else fails, keep him outside your door as you sleep. If you’re traveling, this is still an option, as few people would think to bother a well-trained gengar.

Good luck, reader!

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