20 Pokemon With The Highest HP

There are a lot of Pokemon out there…898, officially, to be exact. Each and every one of these Pokemon has its own set of stats when it comes to the games. There is Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed, and HP.

The amount of damage a Pokemon can take before fainting is referred to as HP. When in battle, HP is displayed by the horizontal bar which goes from green to yellow to red. Some Pokemon have more HP, others have less, but what stays the same for all is that once the Pokemon’s HP reaches zero it is game over. Therefore, the more the merrier, right?

Updated September 8, 2021 by Tom Bowen: Though many prioritize speed and power when putting together a Pokemon team, HP can be incredibly important too. Granted, being able to deal enough damage to wipe out a rival trainer’s team is something of a requirement, but so too is being able to survive the damage that the opposing Pokemon dish out throughout the battle. These Pokemon lead the way in that regard and are incredibly tough to beat as a result. Those looking for the Pokemon with the highest HP need therefore look no further, as none of the series’ many other Pokemon boast more hit points than them.

20/20 Vaporeon – 130 HP
* Type:Water
* Best Nature:Calm
* Weaknesses:Grass (2x), Electric (2x)

Each of the original Eeveelutions excels in one particular area. Jolteon is incredibly fast, Flareon can dish out huge physical damage and Vaporeon comfortably leads the way when it comes to HP. Despite many more Eeeveelutions having followed since gen 1 though, Vaporeon’s 130 base HP still hasn’t been beaten.

Though the rest of the Pokemon’s stats are fairly lackluster, it does have a somewhat decent Special Attack stat and isn’t too bad in the Special Defense department either. The latter, when combined with its high HP and limited weaknesses, makes it an incredibly durable Pokemon and a solid pick for those looking for a reliable non-legendary water-type Pokemon for their team.

* Type:Steel
* Best Nature:Adamant
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x), Ground (2x) Fire (2x)

Melmetal is a physical powerhouse with an impressive 135 base HP. Believe it or not though, this isn’t even its highest stat, with both its Physical Attack and Physical Defense stats coming in at a mighty 143. Together with its steel-typing, this makes the Pokemon a very tough nut to crack.

Though there are undoubtedly better Pokemon out there, few are able to match Melmetal when it comes to sheer physical prowess. Its Iron Fist ability certainly helps in this regard too, granting a 120% power increase to all punch attacks bar Sucker Punch.

18/20 Munchlax – 135 HP
* Type:Normal
* Best Nature:Sassy
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x)

The unevolved form of Snorlax may look cute and cuddly on the outside, but, for a baby Pokemon, it’s about as tough as they come. Its 135 HP and 85 Special Defense allow it to withstand quite a bit of punishment, while its 85 Physical Attack stat pairs well with moves like Body Slam and Earthquake.

Despite its somewhat impressive stats, the chances of coming up against a Munchlax in competitive play are fairly slim. The same cannot be said of its evolved form Snorlax, however, which receives a huge boost to all three aforementioned stats when it evolves.

17/20 Solgaleo – 137 HP
* Type:Psychic/Steel
* Best Nature:Jolly
* Weaknesses:Ground (2x), Ghost (2x), Fire (2x), Dark (2x)

Like any other legendary Pokemon, Solgaleo is very well balanced with high base stats. Its highest come in the form of its Attack and HP.

With both 137 base HP and Attack, Solgaleo can dish out as much as it takes. High Defense and solid Special Defense make it so that this Alolan legendary won’t go down easy.

16/20 Lunala – 137 HP
* Type:Psychic/Ghost
* Best Nature:Modest
* Weaknesses:Ghost (4x), Dark (4x)

Like Solgaleo, Lunala stands as one of the Pokemon with the highest HP in the franchise. While Solgaleo had matching base Attack, Lunala comes with higher Special Attack instead.

Both Cosmog evolutions seem to be pretty similar on paper. There are some slight differences in how certain stats are distributed, but the biggest disparity comes with their typing. Being Psychic/Ghost, Lunala has a devastating weakness to Ghost and Dark-type moves. Trainers should keep that in mind when using it in battle.

15/20 Wigglytuff – 140 HP
* Type:Normal/Fairy
* Best Nature:Timid
* Weaknesses:Poison (2x), Steel (2x)

There aren’t too many Pokemon who can out-stat a Legendary Pokemon, even if it’s only in one particular area. Sadly though, Wigglytuff’s 140 base HP is about all that the Pokemon has going for it, with none of its other stats surpassing 85. That said, it can be useful in certain scenarios.

When up against Pokemon with stat-decreasing moves, Wigglytuff’s Competitive ability will increase the Pokemon’s Special Attack by 2 for each stat that is lowered. Together with moves like Dazzling Gleam, this can give Wigglytuff an edge in certain situations, but it’s still not a popular choice for competitive players.

14/20 Hariyama – 144 HP
* Type:Fighting
* Best Nature:Adamant
* Weaknesses:Flying (2x), Psychic (2x), Fairy (2x)

Despite its 144 HP, Hariyama is a bit of a glass cannon due to its mediocre defensive stats. Granted, it is a lot more durable than the likes of Pheromosa and Aegislash, but it’s unlikely to survive too many hits from a half-decent sweeper. Thankfully, it has the power to make up for this.

The gen 3 fighting type has a Physical Attack stat of 120 and a learn set that includes powerful moves like Close Combat. Thanks to the Pokemon’s Sheer Force hidden ability, the latter’s attack power is increased by 30%, while its Guts ability can increase this by an additional 50% if Hariyama is afflicted with a status ailment.

13/20 Drifblim – 150 HP
* Type:Ghost/Flying
* Best Nature:Modest
* Weaknesses:Rock (2x), Ghost (2x), Electric (2x), Ice (2x), Dark (2x)

According to Pokemon Ultra Moon, “The raw material for the gas inside its body is souls. When its body starts to deflate, it’s thought to carry away people and Pokemon.”

Thanks to all that raw material — you know, the souls of dead humans — Drifblim has a base HP stat of 150. In fact, it has the highest base HP stat of all the Flying-type Pokemon and ties Giratina when it comes to Ghost-type Pokemon. Drifblim is based on a hot air balloon and gets its name from a combination of “drift” and “blimp.”

12/20 Giratina – 150 HP
* Type:Ghost/Dragon
* Best Nature:Relaxed
* Weaknesses:Ice (2x), Dragon (2x), Fairy (2x), Ghost (2x), Dark (2x)

When it comes to discussing the highest HP Pokemon, it’s natural to see a few legendaries make their way into the conversation. Giratina’s massive frame leaves players with the impression that it’s hard to takedown, and its stats support that theory.

In both its Altered and Origin Forme, Giratina has 150 base HP. This is its highest stat by far. With especially high Attack and Defense stats to go alongside solid Speed, Giratina is tough to bring down and incredibly useful to have on your side.

11/20 Slaking – 150 HP
* Type:Normal
* Best Nature:Jolly
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x)

According to Pokemon Omega Ruby, “Slaking spends all day lying down and lolling about. It eats grass growing within its reach. If it eats all the grass it can reach, this Pokemon reluctantly moves to another spot.”

Because Slaking does nothing all day except eating and chilling, it packs on enough calories to achieve a base HP stat of 150. It does not stop there too, Slaking even boasts the highest total base stat of all Pokemon (excluding Legendaries, Mythicals, and Mega Evolutions). Design-wise, it is based on a sloth, of course. Slaking’s name is a combination of “slack” and “king.”

10/20 Snorlax – 160 HP
* Type:Normal
* Best Nature:Careful
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x)

According to Pokemon Sword, “It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep.”

With a healthy diet indeed, Snorlax eats enough food and sleeps enough hours to net a base HP stat of 160. While not in the Top 10, its pre-evolution Munchlax has a high base HP stat too! Regarding origin, Snorlax takes inspiration from hibernating bears and pandas, food comas, and sloths. The name itself is a combination of “snore” and “relax.”

9/20 Alomomola – 165 HP
* Type: Water
* Best Nature: Bold
* Weaknesses:Grass (2x), Electric (2x)

According to Pokemon White, “Floating in the open sea is how they live. When they find a wounded Pokemon, they embrace it and bring it to shore.” There is no need to worry when spotting an Alomomola floating around defenseless in the ocean though, because it has a base HP stat of 165.

While not the most popular Pokemon, Alomomola was the first non-Legendary Pokemon from Generation V to appear in the Pokemon anime series. It is designed to be an ocean sunfish that looks like a heart. Alomomola’s name is actually a palindrome! The inspiration for it is a combination of “Mola mola” (scientific name for ocean sunfish), “mom” (because it is the Caring Pokemon), and “aloha” (love in Hawaiian).

8/20 Wailord – 170 HP
* Type: Water
* Best Nature: Modest
* Weaknesses:Grass (2x), Electric (2x)

According to Pokemon Omega Ruby, “Wailord is the largest of all identified Pokemon up to now. This giant Pokemon swims languorously in the vast open sea, eating massive amounts of food at once with its enormous mouth.”

Besides being the largest Pokemon ever, Wailord has a base HP stat of 170. In addition, this is the highest when it comes to Water-type Pokemon. Obviously, it is a blue whale, but Wailord also looks like a submarine. Its name is a combination of “whale” and “lord.”

7/20 Wobbuffet – 190 HP
* Type: Psychic
* Best Nature:Calm
* Weaknesses:Bug (2x), Ghost (2x), Dark (2x)

According to Pokemon Omega Ruby, “If two or more Wobbuffet meet, they will turn competitive and try to outdo each other’s endurance. However, they may try to see which one can endure the longest without food. Trainers need to beware of this habit.”

The endurance competition might last forever because Wobbuffet has a base HP stat of 190. This is the highest when it comes to Psychic-type Pokemon too. It is based on a punching bag when it comes to design. Wobbuffet’s name is a combination of “wobble” and “buffet” (not the food kind, meaning to strike repeatedly).

6/20 Regidrago – 200 HP
* Type:Dragon
* Best Nature:Adamant
* Weaknesses:Ice (2x), Dragon (2x), Fairy (2x)

The Regis all have their fair share of strengths and weaknesses that trainers should know about. Regidrago’s greatest asset comes with its ridiculously high base HP stat. With high Attack & Special Attack to go alongside solid Speed, this Pokemon would best be used as a glass cannon in battle.

All the HP in the world can’t make up for the abysmal Defense and Special Defense this new legendary is stuck with. So while Regidrago might have tons of health to work with, that bar is going to deplete quickly once it gets hit.

5/20 Zygarde – 216 HP
* Type: Dragon/Ground
* Best Nature: Impish
* Weaknesses:Dragon (2x), Fairy (2x), Ice (4x)

According to Pokemon Ultra Sun, “This is Zygarde’s perfected form. From the orifice on its chest, it radiates high-powered energy that eliminates everything.” Not the 10% Forme or the 50% Forme but the Complete Forme of Zygarde, the “perfected form,” has a base HP stat of 216. Regarding Ground-type Pokemon, this is the highest.

While the origin of its design is up to interpretation, Zygarde might be based on Fenrir, Jormungandr, and Hel — the three children of Loki and Angrbooa from Norse mythology. This is in regards to its three forms (10%, 50%, Complete), respectively. Name-wise, Zygarde resembles the letter “Z” as well as “garde,” which is French for “guard.”

4/20 Guzzlord – 223 HP
* Type:Dark/Dragon
* Best Nature:Modest
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x), Bug (2x), Ice (2x), Dragon (2x), Fairy (4x)

According to Pokemon Sun, “It has gobbled mountains and swallowed whole buildings, according to reports. It’s one of the Ultra Beasts.”

Those mountains and buildings must have a lot of HP within them because Guzzlord has a base HP stat of 223. It is on top when it comes to Dark-type Pokemon and HP too, as well as weight. Guzzlord’s appearance, which is horrifying, might draw inspiration from famous horror writer H. P. Lovecraft as well as black holes. The name itself is a combination of “guzzle” and “lord.”

3/20 Chansey – 250 HP
* Type:Normal
* Best Nature:Bold
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x)

According to Pokemon Shield, “This species was once very slow. To protect their eggs from other creatures, these Pokemon became able to flee quickly.”

How Chansey runs so fast is a mystery because they are bulky with a base HP stat of 250, second only to their evolution. Its design is unique, but kind of resembles chickens, kangaroos, and axolotls. Chansey’s name is actually “Lucky” in Japanese! In English though, it is a corruption of the word “chance.”

2/20 Blissey – 255 HP
* Type:Normal
* Best Nature:Modest
* Weaknesses:Fighting (2x)

According to Pokemon Ultra Moon, “This Pokémon is overflowing with love. Only Chansey that share a strong bond with their Trainer can evolve, so people say.”

That must be a lot of love because Blissey has the highest base HP stat of all Pokemon with 255. It even has the highest experience yield of all Pokemon and the greatest base Special Defense stat of all Normal-type Pokemon. As for design, Blissey is similar to Chansey regarding inspiration but also looks like Nurse Joy. The name itself is a combination of “bliss” and “Chansey.”

1/20 Eternatus – 255 HP
* Type:Dragon/Poison
* Best Nature:Modest
* Weaknesses:Ground (2x), Psychic (2x), Ice (2x), Dragon (2x)

Zacian and Zamazenta might have gotten all the attention, but Eternatus stands as Gen VIII’s standout legendary. In its regular form, Eternatus just looks like a regular legendary. But its Eternamax transformation makes it one of the strongest Pokemon in the franchise.

With a massive 1125 in total base stats, Eternamax Eternatus doesn’t really have any statistical weaknesses. One stat that stands out is its HP, which is bumped up from an already adequate 140 to 255. This gives trainers plenty of room to work with and makes Eterrnatus an absolute monster on the battlefield.

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