Key Takeaways
- Some strong Pokemon in Galar region are fan favorites in Pokemon Sword and Shield.
- Rillaboom, a Grass-type Pokemon, gained popularity due to its Hidden Ability, Grassy Surge, which creates Grassy Terrain, boosting its healing and Grass move power.
- Dracovish, an overpowered Pokemon in Sword & Shield, has a high base Defense and two powerful traits: Strong Jaw and Fishious Rend, which doubles damage if used first.
Generation 8’s Pokemon Sword & Shield heralded the series’ first mainline entry on a home console. While the game was controversial for its National Pokedex cuts and not really pushing any of Nintendo Switch’s power, there are still plenty of Pokemon new to the game who have caught the attention of the strongest trainers.
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As they journeyed across the United Kingdom-inspired land of Galar, of course, fans discovered a bumper crop of new Gen 8 Pokemon. Players were keen to try them out and see which were likely to be meta mainstays going forward. For those curious, here are some of the strongest and most effective Pokemon that were introduced in Generation 8.
Updated October 26th, 2024, by Blaise Santi: Pokemon Sword & Shield has been out for five years, giving enough time for Game Freak to expand upon the franchise with a whole new generation of games. In Scarlet & Violet, many new Pokemon were introduced that took over from where certain Galarian Pokemon left off, including Applin’s new evolutions, Dipplin and Hydrapple, as well as Archaludon, the evolved form of Duraludon. Before any new Pokemon are introduced for the upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A, or the eventual Gen 10 games, let’s take a look at some more great Pokemon native to the Galar region who competitive players should maybe give another shot.
30 Toxtricity
Its Unique Typing Rocks
Type |
Electric/Poison |
---|---|
Abilities |
Punk Rock, Plus, Minus, Technician |
Highest Stats |
Attack, Special Attack |
Learned Moves |
Overdrive, Shock Wave, Poison Jab, Acid Spray, Shift Gear, Taunt, Boomburst |
Pokedex Entry |
As it scatters toxic sweat and emits electricity, a melody that sounds like it came from a guitar reverberates through the surrounding area. |
What Toxtricity boasts over all other Pokemon is its incredibly unique Electric/Poison-typing. This makes it weak to only two types: Ground and Psychic, although with the addition of Terastallization in Gen 9, this can be overcome by using Tera Blast in Ghost or Water. Plus, it has a strong enough Special Attack stat to become a decent speedy Special Attacker competitively.
As for preferable movesets, Toxtricity can pair well with Throat Spray, which boosts the Special Attack stat after the Pokemon uses a sound-based move, of which Toxtricity has many options, including the STAB-effective Overdrive. It can also overcome its mediocre Speed stat with the move Shift Gear, which sharply raises Speed and Attack.
29 Galarian Zapdos
This Bird Is A Choice Physical Attacker
Type |
Fighting/Flying |
---|---|
Abilities |
Defiant, Static |
Highest Stats |
Attack, Speed |
Learned Moves |
Close Combat, Thunderous Kick, Drill Peck, Pluck, Ancient Power, Agility, Focus Energy |
Pokedex Entry |
When its feathers rub together, they produce a crackling sound like the zapping of electricity. That’s why this Pokemon is called Zapdos. |
Galarian Zapdos, design-wise, varies a lot from the original Zapdos. However, its stats also turn it into a completely different Pokemon, trading its high Special Attack for physical Attack. Paired with the ability Defiant, which boosts its Attack every time another stat is lowered, Galarian Zapdos can easily become for physical attackers what Zapdos is for special attackers.
The best way to get the most out of Galarian Zapdos is by pairing it with a Choice Scarf or Choice Band, which will boost its Speed or Attack in exchange for only selecting one move until they switch out. Giving it powerful STAB moves like Close Combat, Brave Bird, or Thunderous Kick is another way to make sure Galarian Zapdos is dealing as much damage as possible.
28 Pincurchin
Don’t Underestimate This Little Guy
Type |
Electric |
---|---|
Abilities |
Lightning Rod, Electric Surge |
Highest Stats |
Attack, Defense |
Learned Moves |
Zing Zap, Spark, Poison Jab, Bubble Beam, Curse, Peck, Recover |
Pokedex Entry |
This Pokemon generates electricity when it digests food. It uses its five hard teeth to scrape seaweed off surfaces and eat it. |
One might take a look at Pincurchin and write it off as a forgettable, rarely-used Pokemon. However, it can be incredibly helpful for competitive play as a terrain setter, given that one of its abilities is Electric Surge. Paired with the Terrain Extender item, which makes Electric Terrain last 8 turns, Pincurchin can be a great set-up Pokemon for certain team builds.
Its movepool also includes a lot of useful support moves, such as Scald, Spikes, Toxic Spikes, and Pain Split. Plus, as a pure Electric-type, Pincurchin doesn’t have many weaknesses and even resists popular competitive types like Fairy, Steel, and Fighting.
27 Galarian Weezing
Weezing Has Never Looked So Fancy
Type |
Poison/Fairy |
---|---|
Abilities |
Levitate, Neutralizing Gas, Misty Surge |
Highest Stats |
Attack, Defense |
Learned Moves |
Belch, Clear Smog, Fairy Wind, Strange Steam, Memento, Destiny Bond, Haze, Heat Wave, Defog, Explosion |
Pokedex Entry |
Long ago, during a time when droves of factories fouled the air with pollution, Weezing changed into this form for some reason. |
Poison/Fairy is a good type for many reasons, especially because it gains resistance to one of Fairy’s biggest weaknesses. Plus, by having Levitate as an ability, this Pokemon completely negates one of Poison’s biggest weaknesses: Ground-type. With access to moves like Will-O-Wisp, Flamethrower, and Dark Pulse, it can cover for most of its other weaknesses.
As a result, Galarian Weezing becomes a very strong choice for a defensive option in teams, clearing terrain with Defog or confusing targets with Strange Steam. It doesn’t, however, have any difference in stats from regular Weezing, meaning it doesn’t benefit from a better stat distribution away from just physical Defense.
26 Galarian Moltres
This Moltres Makes For A Solid Special Attacker
Type |
Dark/Flying |
---|---|
Abilities |
Berserk, Flame Body |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack, Special Defense |
Learned Moves |
Fiery Wrath, Payback, Hurricane, Air Slash, Ancient Power, Agility, Endure |
Pokedex Entry |
This Pokemon’s sinister, flame-like aura will consume the spirit of any creature it hits. Victims become burned-out shadows of themselves. |
Galarian Moltres has a slight but noticeable difference in base stats from regular Moltres, with higher Special Defense in exchange for lower Attack and Special Attack. It can serve as a pretty great speedy Special Attacker when given moves like Nasty Plot or Agility. Plus, its weaknesses include Rock and Ice, both of which are rarely used in competitive play.
An item like Weakness Policy can also do wonders for Galarian Moltres, raising both its Attack and Special Attack by two stages if it’s hit by a supereffective attack. Even its signature move, Fiery Wrath, deals a decent amount of damage with a strong chance of flinching.
25 Centiskorch
Lacks Speed But Offers Many Resistances
Type |
Fire/Bug |
---|---|
Abilities |
Flash Fire, White Smoke, Flame Body |
Highest Stats |
HP, Attack |
Learned Moves |
Flame Wheel, Burn Up, Bug Bite, Lunge, Crunch, Coil, Smokescreen |
Pokedex Entry |
While its burning body is already dangerous on its own, this excessively hostile Pokemon also has large and very sharp fangs. |
It can be difficult to fit a Bug-type Pokemon into one’s team due to their poor type effectiveness. Centiskorch makes this task a lot less daunting, however, with its fire-typing making it a much more viable option than some of its bug-type peers. Sure, Rock-type moves are still super effective against it, but it more than makes up for this with its impressive list of resistances.
Fighting, Bug, Steel, Ice, and Fairy-types will all deal 1/2 damage to Centiskorch, while the effectiveness of Grass-type attacks will be reduced by a whopping 75%. It has fairly decent stats, too, placing it just below the final forms of the three Gen 8 starter evolutions. It boasts an impressive Attack stat, but sadly, it does come up a little short in the Speed department.
24 Regidrago
An Impressive Amount Of HP And Resistances
Type |
Dragon |
---|---|
Abilities |
Dragon’s Maw |
Highest Stats |
HP, Attack, Special Attack |
Learned Moves |
Twister, Dragon Energy, Hammer Arm, Ancient Power, Crunch, Explosion |
Pokedex Entry |
An academic theory proposes that Regidrago’s arms were once the head of an ancient dragon Pokemon. The theory remains unproven. |
Though it’s arguably the worst of the Legendary Titans, Regidrago is still a solid choice for those looking for a solid Dragon-type Pokemon to balance out their teams. Its base stat total makes it one of the strongest Pokemon in Sword & Shield on paper, with a monstrous 200 HP stat helping it survive even the toughest of onslaughts.
Granted, it’s weak to Ice, Fairy, and other Dragon-types, but it more than makes up for this with its resistance to Fire, Water, Grass, and Electric-type attacks. Its low defenses can make it a little difficult to work with, however, particularly when it’s up against a Pokemon that can attack one of its weaknesses. With this in mind, there are several better Dragon-types in Gen 8.
23 Galarian Articuno
A Powerful Pokemon With Access To A Unique Move
Type |
Psychic/Flying |
---|---|
Abilities |
Competitive |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack, Special Defense |
Learned Moves |
Freezing Glare, Psycho Cut, Tailwind, Hurricane, Ancient Power, Double Team |
Pokedex Entry |
Its feather-like blades are composed of psychic energy and can shear through thick iron sheets as if they were paper. |
In truth, any of the Galarian forms of the Legendary birds are worthy additions to a team. Galarian Articuno, however, may be one of the strongest Pokemon in Pokemon Sword & Shield, despite only appearing in the DLC expansion The Crown Tundra. Compared to its Ice/Flying-type Kantonian form, Galarian Articuno boasts a rare Psychic/Flying-type.
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Galarian Articuno also learns quite a unique move, Freezing Glare, which is Psychic-type and the only non-Ice move with the ability to freeze opponents. Its Ability, Competitive, gives it a huge Special Attack buff from stat drops. While some trainers may gravitate towards Galarian Zapdos or Galarian Moltres, Galarian Articuno is their best bet for a competitive team.
22 Inteleon
Offers Increased Critical Hit Damage
Type |
Water |
---|---|
Abilities |
Torrent, Sniper |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack, Speed |
Learned Moves |
Liquidation, Snipe Shot, Sucker Punch, U-Turn, Acrobatics, Bind |
Pokedex Entry |
It has many hidden capabilities, such as fingertips that can shoot water and a membrane on its back that it can use to glide through the air. |
Sobble might be the most awkward-looking of the three Galar starters, but it certainly comes out of its shell once it evolves into Inteleon. The pure Water-type starter has plenty going for it, both design-wise and in battle, particularly thanks to its Ability, Sniper, which allows for critical hits to deal even more damage than they normally would.
Inteleon’s high Speed and Special Attack stats make it a great glass cannon for any party. Its signature move, Snipe Shot, increases the chance of getting a critical hit in battle, which pairs nicely with the aforementioned ability. Simply put, any decent trainer can put Inteleon to good use.
21 Duraludon
A Defense-Focused Pokemon With A Variety Of Resistances
Type |
Steel/Dragon |
---|---|
Abilities |
Light Metal, Heavy Metal, Stalwart |
Highest Stats |
Defense, Special Attack |
Learned Moves |
Flash Cannon, Metal Claw, Breaking Swipe, Dragon Tail, Rock Smash, Hone Claws, Hyper Beam |
Pokedex Entry |
Duraludon’s body is comprised of a special metal that’s lightweight and scratch-resistant. It’s also smooth, as though it was given a mirror finish. |
Although The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet introduced Duraludon’s evolution, Archaludon, its pre-evolution may excel for even more reasons now that it has the potential to be paired with the Eviolite item. Its excellent Steel/Dragon typing gives it nine resistances and only two weaknesses, and its defensive stats are already incredibly strong.
With base 120 Special Attack, Duraludon is certainly no offensive slouch either. It’s been a very popular competitive pick so far, and rightly so. Though it might be attractive for players to evolve this Steel/Dragon-type, one shouldn’t count out the potential of an unevolved Duraludon, either.
20 Grimmsnarl
Lacks Defense But Offers Great Strength
Type |
Dark/Fairy |
---|---|
Abilities |
Prankster, Frisk, Pickpocket |
Highest Stats |
Attack |
Learned Moves |
Dark Pulse, False Surrender, Spirit Break, Play Rough, Hammer Arm, Fake Out |
Pokedex Entry |
This Pokemon has complete control over its hair. Grimmsnarl normally keeps its hair wrapped around its body to support its muscles. |
One might not expect a Pokemon as intimidating in its design as Grimmsnarl to be a Fairy-type, but it is. As a Dark/Fairy-typed Pokemon, Grimmsnarl seems like a perfect mix between the two types, with its mischievous personality and mysteriously powerful hair. Despite its appearance, Grimmsnarl won’t scare off many challengers with its low Defense and Special Defense.
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Thankfully, Grimmsnarl has a strong Attack stat to balance out these defensive weaknesses, as well as powerful STAB moves in its learnset. Players should watch out for Poison, Steel, and other Fairy-type Pokemon, as their super-effective attacks can get the best of Grimmsnarl, especially considering its rather disappointing Speed stat.
19 Sirfetch’d
A Reliable Fighter With A Great Movepool
Type |
Fighting |
---|---|
Abilities |
Steadfast, Scrappy |
Highest Stats |
Attack |
Learned Moves |
Brick Break, Meteor Assault, Leaf Blade, First Impression, Brave Bird, Knock Off, Sand Attack, Iron Defense, Swords Dance |
Pokedex Entry |
After deflecting attacks with its hard leaf shield, it strikes back with its sharp leek stalk. The leek stalk is both weapon and food. |
Poor Farfetch’d was one of the worst Gen 1 Pokemon from a competitive standpoint. Its reputation really didn’t improve in the two decades since, until the concept of regional forms gave it a chance to improve itself through Galarian Farfetch’d and its unique evolution, the lance-carrying Sirfetch’d, who was even a member of Ash Ketchum’s championship-winning team.
Compared to its Kantonian pre-evolution, Sirfetch’d boasts a powerful 135 Attack stat, a pure Fighting type, and has access to Abilities like Scrappy, which allows it to attack Ghost-type Pokemon that are normally immune to Fighting-type moves. Plus, its movepool is incredibly diverse with a whole range of coverage, from Fighting-type STAB moves to types like Steel and Dark.
18 Barraskewda
Difficult To Take Down In The Pouring Rain
Type |
Water |
---|---|
Abilities |
Swift Swim, Propeller Tail |
Highest Stats |
Attack, Speed |
Learned Moves |
Liquidation, Aqua Jet, Throat Chop, Peck, Crunch, Agility, Double-Edge |
Pokedex Entry |
This Pokemon has a jaw that’s as sharp as a spear and as strong as steel. Apparently, Barraskewda’s flesh is surprisingly tasty, too. |
When they fished up Arrokuda quite early in their Sword & Shield adventure, players would be forgiven for having underestimated it. It’s a little generic-looking, as far as fish-inspired Pokemon go, but looks can be deceiving once Arrokuda evolves into Barraskewda, which was among the strongest Pokemon in the eighth generation’s competitive meta.
Barraskewda’s defenses are very low, but its base Attack and Speed stats, great coverage, and Ability make it a real nightmare to face, especially in the rain. Barraskewda also has access to the Hidden Ability Propeller Tail, preventing opposing support Pokemon from redirecting their attacks in doubles matches.
17 Zarude
Has Many Weaknesses But Also A Diverse Movepool
Type |
Dark/Grass |
---|---|
Abilities |
Leaf Guard |
Highest Stats |
HP, Attack, Defense, Speed |
Learned Moves |
Power Whip, Jungle Healing, U-Turn, Hammer Arm, Bite, Thrash |
Pokedex Entry |
Within dense forests, this Pokemon lives in a pack with others of its kind. It’s incredibly aggressive, and the other Pokemon of the forest fear it. |
Zarude debuted in the Isle of Armor DLC expansion through an Event distribution. It comes in two forms: normal Zarude and Dada Zarude, though its Dada form was only made available in conjunction with the corresponding Pokemon movie in 2020. Still, the Dark/Grass-type has a lot going for it in either form.
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Zarude doesn’t have many flaws statistically, with high HP, Attack, Defense, and Speed. What will probably scare trainers away are its seven different type weaknesses, including a quadruple disadvantage to the typically inconsequential Bug-type. It also boasts a strong, diverse movepool with a lot of coverage, making it easy to craft the perfect moveset for this physically strong ‘mon.
16 Polteageist
A Potential Powerhouse With The Right Strategy
Type |
Ghost |
---|---|
Abilities |
Weak Armor, Cursed Body |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack, Special Defense |
Learned Moves |
Shadow Ball, Curse, Giga Drain, Withdraw, Aromatic Mist, Sucker Punch, Teatime |
Pokedex Entry |
Apparently a Polteageist’s disposition is affected by the type of tea the Pokemon came from. What teapot it inhabits makes no difference. |
The people of the United Kingdom are known to be pretty fond of drinking tea. As a result, Pokemon Sword & Shield features a tea-based Pokemon as an homage to this fact: Sinistea and its evolved form, Polteageist. These unique pure Ghost-types have unusual stat spreads, making them tough to fit into specific team roles.
Polteageist, in particular, is sorely lacking in HP, Attack, and Defense, and has middling Speed, but its Special Attack and Special Defense are very high. However, with the combination of the move Shell Smash and a White Herb item, which neutralizes negative stat changes, Polteageist can become a powerhouse ready to sweep teams.
15 Indeedee
A Great Option For Psychic Terrain And Double Battles
Type |
Psychic/Normal |
---|---|
Abilities |
Synchronize, Inner Focus (Male), Own Tempo (Female), Psychic Surge |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack (Male), Special Defense (Female) |
Learned Moves |
Stored Power, Psybeam, Helping Hand, Last Resort (Male), Disarming Voice |
Pokedex Entry |
It dislikes conflict. If a fight occurs in its territory, it uses psychic power to throw things at the combatants in an effort to drive them away. |
Indeedee might not come across as the most threatening Pokemon in the Galar region, far from it, actually. However, one shouldn’t let its cuteness fool them, as it can be a powerful support Pokemon thanks to its Hidden Ability, Psychic Surge, which activates Psychic Terrain upon switch-in, boosting Psychic-type moves and making the user immune to priority attacks.
Obviously, the boost to Psychic attacks is helpful for the Psychic/Normal-type Indeedee, who can make use of moves like Psychic and, for those who are patient enough to get a few Calm Mind uses in, Stored Power. Considering it only has two weaknesses, Bug-type and Dark-type, Indeedee can be an incredibly useful ally, especially in Double Battles.
14 Galarian Slowking
Makes Up For Poor Speed With Resistances
Type |
Poison/Psychic |
---|---|
Abilities |
Curious Medicine, Own Tempo, Regenerator |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack, Special Defense |
Learned Moves |
Acid, Toxic, Zen Headbutt, Eerie Spell, Surf, Chilly Reception, Power Gem, Curse, Slack Off |
Pokedex Entry |
A combination of toxins and the shock of evolving has increased Shellder’s intelligence to the point that Shellder now controls Slowking. |
Slowpoke looks quite different in the Isle of Armor, with its yellow-tinged Galarian form losing its Water-typing. Galarian Slowbro and Galarian Slowking seem a lot more concerning, both bitten by a Shellder infected by toxic chemicals, turning them into Psychic/Poison-types. Galarian Slowking, however, is the only one of the two that competitive players need to look out for.
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Its typing gives Galarian Slowking many resistances, including the common competitive types of Fighting, Water, and Steel. Its stat pool also includes strong Special Attack and Special Defense, despite the Pokemon living up to its name with horrible Speed. However, its access to support moves like Toxic, Chilly Reception, and Future Sight keeps it an unexpected threat.
13 Hatterene
Its Poor Speed Stat Is Actually A Benefit
Type |
Psychic/Fairy |
---|---|
Abilities |
Healer, Anticipation, Magic Bounce |
Highest Stats |
Special Attack, Special Defense |
Learned Moves |
Psycho Cut, Confusion, Dazzling Gleam, Disarming Voice, Life Dew, Brutal Swing, Play Nice |
Pokedex Entry |
Hatterene knocks out those that intrude in its home forest by blasting them with a beam, then slashing with claws enhanced by psychic power. |
Hatterene boasts an interesting stat spread, with reasonable Attack and Defense, above-average Special Defense and Special Attack, but abysmal Speed. However, as a Psychic/Fairy-type Pokemon, it’s only natural that competitive users would see its potential as a Trick Room user, reversing speed stats and making it one of the fastest on any given field.
Paired with powerful special STAB moves like Psychic or Dazzling Gleam, Hatterene proves itself to be a very strong Pokemon that can also cause some havoc of its own once Trick Room is set. Having said that, the Pokemon is very vulnerable if Trick Room isn’t successful or expires, so players should make sure to keep an eye on how many turns it’s been active for.
12 Dragapult
A Ghastly Threat That Takes Time To Evolve
Type |
Dragon/Ghost |
---|---|
Abilities |
Clear Body, Infiltrator, Cursed Body |
Highest Stats |
Attack, Special Attack, Speed |
Learned Moves |
Dragon Darts, Dragon Rush, Hex, Phantom Force, Infestation, Assurance, Agility, Double Hit |
Pokedex Entry |
Dragapult can make its whole body transparent by clearing its mind and focusing. Even the Dreepy in Dragapult’s horns become invisible. |
Dragon/Ghost isn’t a common typing in Pokemon, with Giratina being the only one prior to Gen 8, which is part of what makes Dragapult so interesting. It is the final form of Dreepy, but trainers will need to put in a decent amount of time if they wish to add this Pokemon to their party, as its pre-evolution Drakloak only evolves at level 60.
Though its defensive stats are somewhat lacking, Dragapult makes up for it in other ways. It has strong Attack, Special Attack, and Speed stats, and manages pretty well with its base HP. Its various weaknesses should worry trainers, as it will likely need to be used situationally in order to avoid OHKOs.
11 Corviknight
An Early Catch With Great Support Moves
Type |
Flying/Steel |
---|---|
Abilities |
Pressure, Unnerve, Mirror Armor |
Highest Stats |
Defense |
Learned Moves |
Pluck, Brave Bird, Steel Wing, Iron Defense, Taunt, Fury Attack |
Pokedex Entry |
Although its wings have partly turned to steel and become heavy as a result, this Pokemon flies through the skies with ease. |
Corviknight has a great typing in Flying/Steel, a top-notch Hidden Ability in Mirror Armor (which reflects negative stat drops back at the opponent that inflicted them), and access to great supportive moves like Defog and Tailwind. It’s a wonder how Pokemon are at all threatened by the Fairy/Steel-type Gen 9 Pokemon Tinkaton, according to the Pokedex.
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What really puts Corviknight over the edge, though, is its stat pool, which may not look too impressive but packs in a lot of benefits. Its incredible Defense stat makes it a great utility Pokemon in the competitive meta, especially considering it is immune to terrain like Stealth Rocks, which would be otherwise threatening to most utility Pokemon sent into the field of battle.