


There was even a brand-new Legendary Pokemon introduced, as well as new forms for a couple of the existing ones helping to make some of the strongest Pokemon in the series even better than they already were. What's more, these games all featured their fair share of Legendary Pokemon, with the latter including 14 and the former an impressive 26 spread across the two games. Updated September 5, 2022, by Tom Bowen: It's been a great year for Pokemon fans, with both the Diamond & Pearl remakes and Legends: Arceus having all been released across a relatively short amount of time. Mega Evolutions and other non-permanent transformations aside, the strongest and most powerful Pokemon all typically fall under the "Legendary" label. Granted, there are a handful of non-Legendary Pokemon who do get close, but, in a contest of pure stats, they just can't quite compete. RELATED: Pokemon: Every Mythical & Legendary Pokemonįirst introduced in Pokemon Red & Blue, Legendary Pokemon really are the cream of the crop. It's one that's instead dominated by the series' many Legendary Pokemon, who more than live up to their title when it comes to power. The likes of Charizard and Pikachu may lead the way when it comes to the series' most popular creatures, but, when instead measuring for the most powerful Pokemon, they find themselves quite a way down the pecking order.
