The titular creatures of come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with some having some truly incredible weights as a result. Every Pokémon has its own official height and weight noted in the Pokédex, details which function as both points of comparison and occasionally as factors in actual gameplay. Moreover, as development has progressed through the various Generations, the record for heaviest Pokémon has come to belong to a surprising figure.
Although the Pokédex lists a species’ average metrics, the precise height and weight of an individual Pokémon can vary in some games. This is perhaps most prominent in, where Research Tasks for several Pokémon require catching specimens of a certain weight or height. As of, however, a Pokémon’s weight no longer varies at all, although height can still vary from the Pokédex’s value by up to 20%. Of course, some of the lore provided by the Pokédex can be somewhat ridiculous at times, but these numbers by themselves do seem to be reliable.
Speed is the name of the game in the Pokémon world, and these Pokes can move faster than the blink of an eye.
Currently, the heaviest Pokémon in the franchise are Cosmoem and Celesteela, which are tied at 2,204.4lbs (or 999.9kg). Although it is easy to accept Celesteela’s 30-foot, two-inch body having such a weight, with it being one of the biggest Pokémon there are, the fact that it is matched by the tiny four-inch (actually its width according to concept art, making its true height even shorter) Cosmoem can be a surprise. However, given that the Protostar Pokémon has a strong association with celestial bodies, this may actually be a reference to the super-dense nature of objects like black holes.
Ironically, despite the weight of these two Pokémon, circumstances render Heavy Balls useless in obtaining them. Cosmoem is obtainable only by evolving Cosmog, which is itself only obtainable by Lillie gifting the player Nebby in the Gen 7 games or through trading with an NPC in ’s DLC. As a
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