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What is the 10 strongest Legendary Pokémon?

What is the 10 strongest Legendary Pokémon?

Introduction

When collectors and battlers argue about the best of the best, the phrase Legendary Pokemon comes up a lot. These are the handful of Pokémon that shape game narratives, competitive tiers and collector wishlists. In this guide we look at ten Legendaries that consistently stand out for their raw power, competitive impact and memorable lore.

Legendary Pokemon: what counts as 'strongest'?

Strength is a mix of factors. Raw base stats, signature abilities, movepools and how a Pokémonchanges the competitive metagame all matter. We also weigh historical influence: some Legendaries have dominated multiple generations, while others are powerful mostly in specific formats. Expect a blend of lore favourites and tournament mainstays.

The 10 strongest Legendary Pokémon

1. Arceus

Arceus is often called the "god" of Pokémon for a reason. With a tremendous base stat total and the ability to change type via Plates or a Z-Crystal, Arceus is supremely versatile. In formats where it is allowed, it can fulfil many team roles and is hard to fully predict.

2. Mewtwo

Mewtwo is a classic powerhouse. Exceptional Special Attack and Speed combined with an enormous movepool, and its Mega Evolutions (where permitted) push it into near-unbeatable territory. Mewtwo has been a top competitive threat since Generation I.

3. Rayquaza

Rayquaza enjoys high Attack and Special Attack and access to moves like Dragon Ascent. Mega Rayquaza in formats that allow it is notorious for breaking teams single-handedly, thanks to sky-high stats and a flexible offensive kit.

4. Zacian (Crowned Sword)

Zacian in its Crowned Sword form is a modern legend. Its Steel/Fairy typing, massive Attack and the ability Intrepid Sword make it a dominant physical sweeper. It also pairs well with many team styles and has very few natural counters.

5. Kyogre

Primal Kyogre or its standard form brings overwhelming Special Attack and the Primordial Sea ability in its primal form, which boosts Water moves and neutralises Fire. Its sheer rain-based offence reshaped many formats.

6. Groudon

Primal Groudon converts the battle with Desolate Land, strengthening its Ground/Fire presence and denying Water. Its bulk and Attack make it a terrifying physical bully and a cornerstone for many teams in formats that permit it.

7. Eternatus

Eternatus offers huge HP and Special Attack with a unique signature move and a form that changes the rules for Dynamaxing. In the right environment it functions as a relentless wallbreaker and damage sponge.

8. Xerneas

Xerneas specialises in boosting long-term offensive pressure through abilities and Geomancy, which turns it into one of the best special attackers when set up. Its Fairy typing gives it excellent coverage against many top threats.

9. Solgaleo & Lunala

Both of these Legendary mascots combine solid stats with useful typings and signature abilities. Solgaleo functions as a potent physical attacker with Steel/Psychic coverage, while Lunala excels as a special attacker and offers strong team support in certain formats.

10. Groudon & Kyogre alternates and honourable mentions

Some players will argue for other entries like Primal formes, Mega Evolutions or regional variants. Pokémon such as Ho-Oh, Lugia and Zygarde have also lost or gained relevance across generations but remain important in lore and specific metagames.

How to use this list

If you are building a competitive team, consider which formats allow form changes, Megas or Primal transformations. For collectors, strength is only part of the appeal; rarity, design and story matter too. In a display or collection, iconic powerhouses like Arceus, Mewtwo and Zacian often draw the most attention.

Conclusion

The "strongest" Legendary Pokémon depends on context: ruleset, generation and whether forms like Mega or Primal are legal. The ten listed here combine consistent competitive might, standout abilities and memorable lore. Whether you are a battler, a collector or both, these Legendaries are worth knowing about and, where possible, owning.

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