15 Strongest Water-Type Pokémon, Ranked (2024)

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Summary

  • Some Water-type Pokémon can be even more powerful when Mega evolved or used strategically, such as Mega Blastoise.
  • Strong Water-type Pokémon in different games can impact battles significantly.
  • Stat total, special movesets, and dual-typing play a crucial role in determining the strength of Water-type Pokémon.

Although Squirtle is arguably the most famous Water-type in the world of Pokémon, there are many others that can be more impressive and powerful than this adorable starter when used in battle. As with all the types, Pokémon under this classification can vary drastically in how strong they are, particularly when evolved into a Mega Evolution. Many Water-types are also combined into dual types, providing both greater strengths and weaknesses. Of course, sometimes the pure Water-type Pokémon can prove to be the most useful to Trainers in many situations.

While certain Mega Evolutions and Primal Reversions count as pure Water-types, creatures that can acquire any typing based on an item or move do not qualify. Whether battling in Pokémon GO, playing one of the mainline video games such as Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, or using physical cards in the trading card game, Pokémon TCG, having strong Water-type Pokémon can have a significant impact. Classic, pure Water-type creatures such as Blastoise, or dual-typing Pokémon like Swampert can change the course of a battle with ease.

There are many ways to classify "strongest" in the world of Pokémon. These Water-type Pokémon were selected based on the stat total of each while taking special movesets and other features into consideration.

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15 Vaporeon Offers A Lot Of Health & High Sp. Stats

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Vaporeon, one of the original Eeveelutions, often gets swept to the side in favor of stronger Water-type Pokémon, many of which have a dual-typing. While it is certainly not the most powerful in its category, coming in with a stat total of 525, it offers a lot of health and very strong Sp. Attack and Sp. Defense stats. Vaporeon's 130 HP gives it the time to build up for its Special Attacks, which can deal a substantial amount of damage. Due to its high Sp. Def, it does well against Special attackers but can struggle more against Physical ones. In the right setup, it can be a surprisingly strong, and adorable, Pokémon in battle.

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14 Inteleon's Speed & Special Attack Give It An Edge

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Out of the three Generation 8 starters, Sobble's fully evolved form, Inteleon, is perhaps the most divisive. Many players do not like its hybrid of lizard and human-like design or the concept behind it. Despite the dislike, Inteleon is an incredibly fast and powerful Pokémon, with much of its 530 stat total placed into Speed (120) and Special Attack (125). When Inteleon is able to use its signature move, Snipe Shot, it is often able to one-shot opponents due to its strong Special Attack stat.

13 Greninja Has Great Speed, Attack, & Sp. ATK Stats

Pokédex #0658

The final evolution of the Kalos Water starter, Greninja is a memorable Pokémon in general, which is made even more apparent by its guest appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series. Greninja has a stat total of 530, with a strong distribution of those points into Speed (122), Special Attack (103), and Attack (95), making it a powerful fighter who can strike its foes down quickly. Attacks like Hydro Pump, Water Shuriken, and Dark Pulse are fantastic for their dual Water/Dark-type, and Greninja's Protean ability makes coverage moves just as deadly as its primary weapons of choice.

12 Dondozo Has A Stat Total Of 530

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Dondozo may be very slow, but that doesn't take away from its impressive HP, Attack, and Defense. One of the new Pokémon introduced with Gen 9's Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, Dondozo has a stat total of 530, and only 35 of those points are in Speed, which leaves the rest of that number to be spread across its other stats. Not easily taken down, Dondozo has 150 in HP, with 115 in Defense and 100 in Attack. With HP and Defense that high, its speed stat becomes negligible, as it can withstand many blows before even noticing.

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11 Swampert's Ground/Water-Typing Make It Immune To Water's Weakness

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The Hoenn region games are still affectionately looked back upon by the fan base as some of the best mainline Pokémon games. One of that generation's assets is perhaps its well-rounded starters, with Swampert proving to be reliable in its own right. Its dual Water/Ground-type is incredibly useful, granting it immunity to the otherwise Achilles' heel for Water species (Electric) and only one weakness (4x to Grass). Swampert has impressive all-around stats, with a stat total of 535 and only its Speed falling below 85.

10 Gyarados Has High Attack Stats & High HP

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Pokémon's original Kanto region and its first 151 pocket monsters are perhaps some of the most memorable, including the Water-type Gyarados. The second evolution of the essentially useless Magikarp, Gyarados makes the slog of sticking with Magikarp worth it. The dual Water/Flying-type has a stat total of 540, with much of that being focused on Attack and HP. Though it is four times weaker to Electric damage due to this combo, its Physical Water-type attacks such as Waterfall and Dragon Dance can quickly take down many foes.

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9 Milotic's Special Attack Stat Makes It Very Powerful

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With a high base stat total of 540 and access to some great moves, Milotic is one of the strongest Pokémon from the Hoenn region. While its Attack stat of only 60 is disappointing, it throws its offensive strength into its Special Attack at 125. While this stat is not groundbreaking, it can be devastating when combined with the Pokémon's bulk and defensive stats. Opponents often need several turns to defeat Milotic, and it can strike many times before it faints. As the evolution of the weak Feebas, Milotic shows that not everything is as it immediately appears.

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8 Iron Bundle Makes Up For Low HP With High Defense & Sp. ATK

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One of the Paradox Pokémon introduced in Gen 9, Iron Bundle is essentially a Water-type version of Delibird. It may look clunky and slow, but this mechanical pocket monster has one of the fastest Speed stats at 136. That, combined with its 114 Defense and 124 Special Attack make it a very powerful Pokémon, even though it only has a measly 56 HP. Iron Bundle comes in with a stat total of 570, and its Speed can be even higher with its Agility move.

7 Suicune Has Great Defense, Sp. Defense, & High HP

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With a surprisingly even stat spread, Suicune can face some difficulties by not having anything particularly impressive, despite its stat total of 580. It's structured as more of a tank overall, with 100 HP, 115 Defense, and 115 Special Defense, but Attack, Special Attack, and Speed are all between 75 and 90. By Legendary standards, they are not incredibly impressive, although they are still a powerful Pokémon in many situations and can wear down non-Legendary foes quite easily.

6 Walking Wake Can Do Some Heavy Damage To Opponents

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The Paradox Pokémon version of Suicune, Walking Wake is slightly better with a stat total raised to 590, but continues with Suicune's theme of having its stats remain fairly even. It does feature a higher Special Attack stat of 125, however, which provides a better opportunity for it to do some heavy damage, and its higher Speed at 109 lets it accomplish that quicker. Also, for this Paradox combination, Walking Wake adds the Dragon-type, which provides access to some of the strongest moves in the Pokémon universe.

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5 Manaphy Is Stronger Than Most Water-Types

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When it comes to Mythical Pokémon, Manaphy is not quite as good as some of the others. Its stats are all fairly high, and it has a stat total of 600, but its stats are the same 100 points across the board, preventing it from excelling in any one department. As a Mythical, though, it is stronger than most other pure Water-types and it has a Status move that can help it significantly: Tail Glow. This move raises its Special Attack dramatically. Its accessible moves are still limited, and many of its more powerful moves are available only through TM and TR, but Tail Glow makes Manaphy much more capable.

4 Volcanion's Water/Fire-Typing Gives It A Nice Bonus

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Simply for having the amazing dual combination of Fire- and Water-Type, Volcanion stands out as being not only unique but powerful. Known as the Steam Pokémon for its blend of powers, it has a stat total of 600. It does suffer from being somewhat slower, with a Speed stat of only 70, but makes up for this with a Special Attack stat of 130 and Defense at 120. Even its standard Physical Attack has a high 110, ensuring that this Mythical Pokémon is powerful against a large range of rivals.

3 Mega Blastoise Is More Powerful Than Most Water-Type Pokémon

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On its own, Blastoise is one of the better final evolutions of a Water starter Pokémon and has a stat total of 530. As such, it would rank as one of the strongest pure Water-types in the franchise. With a Mega Evolution, though, Blastoise can surpass the vast majority of Water-types and its stat total jumps to 630. This Water-type Pokémon keeps its high defensive stats and even boosts them slightly, although its HP and Speed stay the same. Mega Blastoise has counters and weaknesses, but it truly shines with its drastically increased Special Attack stat. Its Mega Launcher ability increases the power of Aura and Pulse moves, making Water Pulse not only more viable but also deadly.

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2 Palkia's Stats Are All In The Triple Digits

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While its counterpart Dialga is an imposing Physical Attack-focused Pokémon, the Pearl mascot, Palkia hones in on Special Attacks. As with any creature classified as a Legendary, power comes by default, and it does so thanks to its total stat value of 680 spread and a Water/Dragon dual typing. This combination is particularly useful for ridding itself of the Ice weakness Dragons are normally plagued by. Every stat is in the triple digits barring HP (90), allowing it the option of outright nuclear attacks like Hydro Pump, Draco Meteor, Spacial Rend, and even coverage moves like Thunder and Fire Blast.

1 Kyogre & Primal Kyogre Make The Most Powerful Water-Type Pokémon

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As with Blastoise, Kyogre is very strong before acquiring a new form, with a stat total of 670 and being the box art Legendary for Pokémon Sapphire. With the introduction of its Primal Reversion, though, it became almost unstoppable with a massive stat total of 770. The only real drawback is its Defense, which is still not bad. Primal Kyogre's offensive stats are absurdly strong, and with its Primordial Sea ability, heavy rain falls on the battlefield, boosting its Water moves even more. No enemy should want to find itself in Primal Kyogre's path, because this Pokémon Legendary can destroy teams with ease.

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Which is the strongest water type Pokemon? ›

Kyogre is the best Water-type creature ever. The box legendary from Generation III's Pokemon Sapphire hits extremely hard and can take damage for days, thanks to its impressive stats. Kyogre also has the ability to set up rain that boosts Water-type attacks. When it's Mega Evolved, this rain becomes even stronger.

What is the best non legendary water type? ›

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I usually go with Gyarados, but Lapras has better typing for the Elite Four and online battles, while Politoed is good, too, and Octillery can learn moves of any type except Dragon or Ghost. If you can find the fossils, you might want to try Omastar or Kabutops, although their stats only add up to 495.

What is the best water type Pokemon for competitive? ›

Gyarados. Gyarados has been around since the first generation of Pokemon games. It's seen a lot in competitive battles because of its impressive Attack stat, and its Mega form makes it an undeniable offensive bulldozer.

Which is the no. 1 powerful Pokémon? ›

Arceus is, without a doubt, the most powerful Legendary Pokémon. This Normal type Mythical Pokémon is the creator of the universe and thus the closest that the Pokémon world has to a god.

Who is stronger, Greninja or Gyarados? ›

All in all, both are good pokemon, but if your team needs a special attacker, then Battle Bond Greninja is always a great option. If your team needs an offensive physical sweeper, then Gyarados (both mega and regular) are both solid options for that department. One caveat for Ash-Greninja.

What is the most overpowered non-legendary Pokemon? ›

One of the most powerful non-legendary Pokemon in the series is the mighty Metagross. This Steel/Psychic monster has been a meta mainstay several times since it was added in Generation Three. It's super tanky and can even take the surprise special attacking route.

Who is Ash best water type Pokemon? ›

Rate Ash's water types from strongest to weakest
  • Greninja - no debate here. ...
  • Dracovish - its unrealistic how this pokemon got to be so powerful so quickly. ...
  • Squirtle - still my favourite. ...
  • Corpish - it won too many battles for it not to be this high.
  • Kingler and Buizel - tied. ...
  • Palpitoad - do i like it?
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What is the golden water type Pokemon? ›

Goldeen (Japanese: トサキント Tosakinto) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It evolves into Seaking starting at level 33.

Who is the god of Water Pokémon? ›

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ArceusCreator-goddess and pre-eminent among all
DarkraiGod of the night and of darkness
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What Pokémon are strong vs Water? ›

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WaterGround, Rock, FireWater, Grass, Dragon
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Which is the strongest Pokémon type? ›

Fighting types are generally considered among the most physically impressive and powerful Pokémon, and they're only weak against Psychic-, Flying-, and Fairy-type moves. To their credit, a speedy Fighting type can almost always get in the first hit.

Who's better, Vaporeon or Gyarados? ›

Regardless of competitive viability, Vaporeon is much better for story play throughs as you don't have to wait until really late levels to actually learn any attacks.

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