The world of Pokemon is inhabited by fascinating creatures found throughout its landscape, waters, and skies. Both big and small, Pokemon are extraordinary creatures that share an uncanny bond with their trainer. Given their tremendous power capabilities, it's not surprising that some can weigh over 1,000 lbs. Bigger doesn't inherently mean more power, but it could indicate that they have special abilities.

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The following Pokemon are among the heaviest in the Pokemon world. Many of them are from the newer generations, which could mean Pokemon's creators are designing more massive Pokemon.

Updated on August 15, 2024, by Andrew Scariati: Every Generation adds a large group of Pokemon to the mix, with some extremely heavy outliers joining the fray in Generation Nine. However, we go back in time to add an old favorite with a newer form that makes the list for the heaviest Pokemon.

29 Hoopa Unbound - 1080.3 lbs. (490.0 kg)

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Hoopa comes in two forms: Confined and Unbound. You're probably more familiar with the Confined version, which is a Psychic/Ghost-Type. The Unbound version is a Psychic/Dark-Type.

Despite all the floating limbs, which we presume mean it doesn't need as many muscles, this enormous Legendary Pokemon weighs a hefty 1080.3 lbs. (490.0 kg).

28 Avalugg - 1113.3 lbs (505.0 kg)

Mildly less impressive than its cousin which sunk a certain famous boat, Avalugg is a tortoise creature made entirely of ice. The stolid, chilly Torterra was introduced during Generation Six (Pokemon X and Y) and weighs 1113.3 lbs (505.0 kg), which, is less than titanic.

Still, it's not exactly small. According to its numerous Pokedex entries, Avalugg's back is so big and flat that Bergmites, its pre-evolution, will often use it as a ferrying system. A prolonged, cold, slippery ferrying system but, whatever works!

27 Stonjourner - 1146.4 lbs (520.0 kg)

Continuing Nintendo's time-honored tradition of "Rock With Face On It" is Stonjourner, an adorable homage to Stone Henge. The leggy beast made its debut in Generation 8 (Pokemon Sword and Shield) which drew its inspiration from European cultures, so the Stone Henge thing kind of tracks.

Stonjourner clocks in at 1146.4 lbs (520.0 kg), which it uses to stand in fields, watching the sunset. Depending on your opinion of sentient stone golems, this is either endearing or terrifying.

Also, it's less curious than their Shield Pokedex entry, which claims that they gather in circles once a year to do nothing. Look, Stonjourner is going through some stuff, okay?

26 Metagross - 1212.5 lbs (550.0 kg)

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Metagross is one of the coolest pseudo-legendaries around, and makes a massive mark as one of the heaviest Pokemon.

The Pokedex entries, across the board, read like a horror blurb, saying that Metagross is the result of multiple Metangs fusing together.

That coupled with the fact that the entire evolutionary line is Steel/Psychic typed, the 1212.5 lbs (550.0 kg) weight starts to make sense. What still eludes explanation, however, is the horrifying truth that Metagross has a propensity for eating living things whole with its awful, gaping maw.

25 Zygarde (Complete Form) - 1344.8 lbs (610.0 kg)

Zygarde is the lamest Pokemon in that it forced children to learn how to work percentages, and the best in that it's a snake, a little puppy, or the seventeenth colossus - depending on the day. In its Complete form, this Generation Six (Pokemon Black and White) appears loosely humanoid, although it still retains its black and green armored veneer.

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Zygarde Complete weighs in at 1344.8 lbs (610.0 kg), but don't worry about it feeling self-conscious. Should it grow tired of being bulky, it can shed the weight and revert back to its 50 percent or ten percent variations, making it the only Pokemon that can technically devolve.

24 Giratina (Origin Forme) - 1433.0 lbs (650.0 kg)

Giratina makes another appearance on this list a little later on (spoiler: it grows legs), but for now, the primary name on the Distortion World's lease weighs in at 1433.0 lbs (650.0 kg), so long as it's in its Origin Forme, at least.

According to its Pokedex entries, our snakey friend was banished for excessive violence, which shouldn't be surprising, considering Giratina has more spiky appendages than a Bionicle set. Maybe the Generation Four (Pokemon Diamond and Pearl) mascot gets friendlier when it grows stumpy little legs? We'll get back to that.

23 Copperajah - 1433.0 lbs (650.0 kg)

Copperajah was added with the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield. It's a Steel-type Pokemon that evolves from the adorable Cufant starting from level 34. Considering that this Pokemon was clearly inspired by an elephant, it's no surprise that it weighs quite a lot, coming in at a staggering 1433.0 lbs (650.0 kg).

Copperajah also has a Gigantamax form, making it even larger, but there is no known listing for its weight when Gigantamaxed, nor any of the other Gigantamax Pokemon either. Abilities, on the other hand, can affect a Pokemon's weight.

22 Dialga - 1505.8 lbs (683.0 kg)

Dialga is one of the legendary Pokemon that was added to Generation Four with the release of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. It is a dual-type Steel/Dragon Legendary Pokemon and was the mascot for the Diamond version of the game.

Dialga weighs 1505.8 lbs. (683.0 kg), which is considerably more than its Pearl counterpart Palkia, which weighs only 740.8 lbs. (336.0 kg). Dialga's steel typing likely makes its weight more considerable and unsurprisingly, it's not the only Steel-type among the heaviest Pokemon.

21 Ting-Lu 1542.6 lbs. (699.7 kg)

Ting-Lu is a Legendary Dark/Ground-Type Pokemon from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet and makes a splash as one of the new inclusions from Generation Nine to feature among the heaviest Pokemon.

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It's not a big surprise that this is a heavy one because it's carrying its enormous ritual vessel around on its head! Fun fact: the Pokemon is a ritual vessel, and the body beneath it has been constructed to help it move.

It can even creature fissures 160 feet deep.

20 Cetitan - 1543.2 lbs (700 kg)

Cetitan is an Ice-Type Pokemon that was introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet! It's a Cetacean (which is where it gets its name from), which puts it in the same family as whales and dolphins.

It's not the heaviest Pokemon, but it's certainly up there! This bad boy weighs 1543.2 lbs (700 kg). That's nothing to sneeze at when you consider how much you can bench-press.