10 Tallest Pokémon In The Franchise

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Pokémon are known for their strange forms and sizes . There seems to be an ideal pick for any trainer with any preference. Want a pet rock? There are several options. Looking for an appetite inducer? Some even look like ice cream. An endless supply of styles exists to get anybody motivated to set off on an adventure.


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However, some people don’t care about having a particular form of Pokémon. They may instead care about having the fastest, smartest, strongest, or tallest Pokémon. Well, the latter are in luck and can take their pick or picks from this tall order list.

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10/10 Wishiwashi

Normally, this Pokémon is a small solo fish that is only 0’08” or 0.2m overall. Despite the fact that Wishiwashi doesn’t evolve, it does have a larger size at 26’11 or 8.2m.

Upon reaching level 20, it has the option to change forms. This comes from the fish’s unique ability – Schooling which will cause a swarm of the smaller variation to group together forming its larger self.

9/10 Onix

Coming in at 28’10” or 8.8m is the rocky snake Pokémon – Onix. Once the biggest Pokémon in the game as it was released with the original 151, it keeps pace with others and remains a tall Pokémon within the franchise.

This rock snake can tower over its fellow boulder-based companions, but may not always seem like it. They can be seen curled into balls and laying down. This often tricks trainers into thinking they’re passing a pile of rocks before being terrified by its size.

8/10 Steelix

Evolving usually means increasing height, and that’s true for Steelix. The evolved form of Onix has grown to a 9.2m or 30’02” size. Introduced in Generation 2, this metal version of the original rock snake is ready to stand up ever taller.

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To evolve an Onix into a Steelix, give it a Metal Coat before trading. Then the tall rolling boulder will gain a metal shell that will increase its size as well as strength.

7/10 Celesteela

Standing eye to eye with Steelix is Celesteela at the height of 30’02” or 9.2m. It’s rare that Pokémon have the same height once they get past a specific size, making Celesteela a rarity.

Celesteela is an Ultra Beast from Generation 7 and is not known to evolve. It is also known by the code name UB-04 Blaster and is a Steel type Pokémon also like its height-mate Steelix.

6/10 Primal Kyogre

History teaches us that bugs and some other creatures were larger in primordial times. This holds for Primal Kyogre with a size of 9.8m or 32’02”.

To bring this ancient creature back to roam the seas, give Kyogre a Blue Orb. Then it can expand the oceans back to their primordial roots, or it can just be a giant raft for a lucky trainer.

5/10 Mega Steelix

Evolutions continue to push the size of this snake creature even farther. At 34’05” or 10.5m, the Mega Steelix is a giant among snake-like creatures that continue to tower over most Pokémon.

Gift giving is the name of the game when it comes to evolving this Onix originator. A Steelixite will advance Steelix into a Mega form so keep your eyes peeled if having a tall snake is on the must-have list.

4/10 Mega Rayquaza

Legendary Pokémon evolving is terrifying as these Pokémon are already immensely powerful to start. Growing to a 10.8m or 35’05” size is the legendary Rayquaza when it evolves into Mega Rayquaza.

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Keep the Z-crystal out of the inventory of a Rayquaza if you want to evolve a Mega Rayquaza. Instead, make sure it knows Dragon Ascent, and you could -become the trainer known for having a larger-than-life Mega Legendary.

3/10 Alolan Exeggutor

Different regions offering variations of Pokémon brought some tropical changes to creatures that had been around and unchanged for ages. The Alolan Exeggutor is one of these examples, and towers over the original at 10.9m or 35’09”.

Like the original form, the coconut heads of this Pokémon are covered by palm leaves for hair. Unlike a typical Exeggutor, there is a neck, and it accounts for most of the height of this tall Pokémon.

2/10 Wailord

Sea creatures can be microscopic or gigantic in the real world, so it makes sense that the same holds in the Pokémon world. Coming to the surface is the 14.5m or 47’07” ocean giant – Wailord.

Found in Generation 3, this whale is based on a real-life counterpart. The Blue Whale. Wailord represents the whale population with a calm but imposing presence.

1/10 Eternatus

Legendaries are known the world over for being rare and powerful Pokémon. Eternatus is also known for being massively tall. It would make trainers tell tales around the campfire for generations to come at 65’07” or 20m.

Taller than many buildings, Eternatus is something of a terror to behold. In certain moments when it becomes Eternamax Eternatus, it becomes even larger at 100m or 328’01”. Not sure who would want to face off against it, but that is one tall Pokémon.

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