There are many powerful creatures in the world of Pokémon, som🐎e focused on their defensive capabilities while others do their best wo🗹rk while being as annoying as possible. That being said, very few Pokémon are able to get by without some sort of attack on their moveset, which is where the attack and special attack stats generally come into play.
Galar may not have the most powerful Poké♐mon in its region, there are more than a few which can compete with the best of them, either due to their stellar base stats or a combination of decent stats, abilities, and their movepool and are worth investing time in catching for many teams.
10 Rillaboom
Although there have been several strong 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:starter Pokémon in the past, usually being one of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fire-type starters, Rillaboom can boast the fact that, aside from Mega Blaziken, it has the highest base attack stat of any starter Pokémon. At 125, Rillaboom has a higಞher attack than several legendary Pokémon, including Dialga and Palkia, and when combined with its Grassy Surge abil✱ity, there are very few Pokémon who can take a neutral attack from it and survive, let alone super effective attacks.
9 Urshifu
Urshifu may be a legendary Fighting-type Pokémon, but that doesn't mean it holds first place for the highest base attack among the Galarian nativꦿes. At a respectable 130, Urshifu holds the same attack stat as other powerful Pokémon like Machamp, Garchomp, and Kyrurem. Urshifu is also unique in that it can have either the Dark or Water-type as a secondary typing, as well as its unique ability, Unseen Fist, allowing it to circumvent Protect and all moves like it, making it a Pokémon that you never want to play defense against.
8 Copperajah ༒
A high base attack stat is often associated with the Fighting and Dragon-types, though there are some outliers in other types such as Rock and Steel. One such Steel-type is Copperajah, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Chairman Rose's ace 𝓡Pokémon and something of a mixed bag in battl🔜e.
Copperajah boasts the same base 130 attack stat as Urshifu, meaning it can hit fairly hard wheওn backed against the wall, as well as having access to both the Heavy Metal ability and the Heavy Slam attack which, when combined with Coppera🌼jah's size and weight, makes it one of the best users of the attack in the game.
7 𒁃 Z🅰acian and Zamazenta
As the sword Pokémon, it's no surprise that Zacian has a higher than average attack stat. However, the fact that Zamazenta has the exact same stat🐎 distribution is a little strange considering it is based around a shield instead. This does mean, however, that with both having a base 130 attack stat, neither cover legendary is necessarily better than the other, at least in their Hero of Many Battles form.
6 ꧂ Si♌rfetch'd
As powerful as generation eight's cover legendaries are, there are still several Pokémon that can hit harder in battle. However, none are quite as unexpected as Sirfetch'd, the evolution to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Galarian Farfetch'd. Although Farfetch'd and Sirfetch'd definitely suffer from the loss of its Flying-type in the transition between its Kanto and Galar form, Sirfetch'd is still a powerful Pokémon in its own rig🎃ht. Combined with its signature move, Meteor Assault, which acts like a Fighting-type Giga Impact, there are few Pokémon that can stand up to this mighty duck.
5 ꩵ Galarian Darmanita💦n
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Unovan Darmanitan was🌠 always a fairly decent Pokémon, between its Sheer Force ability, its access to powerful moves like Flare Blitz, as well as its decent speed, it was one of the better Fire-type options available in Black & White. In Sword & Shield, however, Darmanitan has its Fire-typing replaced with the Ice-type, though retains all of its original stats including its base 140 attack. While the fact it is now an Ice-type might be a detriment to it defensively, the fact that it can learn all of the same moves that Unovan Darmanitan could, including the Fire-type attacks, means that it stands head and shoulders above most other Ice-types in 🃏the offense department.
4 Glastrier
Unfortunately for Galarian Darmanitan, its life in the spotlight as Galar's strongest Ice-type was short-lived, as Glastrier galloped onto the scene with the release of the Crown Tundra expansion to knock it from its throne. Although it lacks the speed that Darmanitan🎀 possesses, this is actually a benefit to Glastrier and alloಌws it to be a powerful attacker under Trick Room.
With a base 145 attack, it just edges out Galarian Darmanitan enough to make a difference in how much damage it can output. As if that wasn't enough, Glastrier also has the Chilling Neigh ability that boosts𝓰 its attack by one stage when sent into battle, increasing its attack even further.
3 Galarian Zen Mode Darmanitan 𒐪
Thankfully, the appearance of Glastrier isn't the end of Darmanitan's reign, asꦜ when the Zen Mode ability activates, it gains an enormous boost to both its speed and attack stats. 140 base attack is nothing to scoff at, but when it becomes 160 under the effects of Zen Mode, Darmanitan gains not only some extra power, but an extra typing with the Fire-type, allowing to not only gain the same type atta♚ck bonus from its Fire-type attacks, but also becomes the only Ice/Fire-type in the series.
2 Ice R🐭ider Calyrex
While Glastrier may be weaker than a Zen Mode Galarian Darmanitan by itself, when it is being directed by Calyrex, it regains its status as the strongest Ice-type in Galar once again. Not only does Ice Rider Calyrex have a slight🧜ly higher attack stat at 165, but it also gains the Chilling Neigh ability to increase its attack even further. However, despite this combination of Pokémon being incredibly powerful, there is still one more Pokémon in Galar that beats it, both in attack power and typing.
1 Crownꦕed Sword Zacian
It should be no surprise that Zacian, the sword Pokémon, is the most powerful Galar native Pokémon. W🅷ith an incredible 170 base attack stat, that would have been enough to say that few things can stand in its way, 𓂃but combined with its ability, Intrepid Sword, which boosts its attack when sent into battle, it becomes nearly impossible to resist its attacks. In the entire series, the only other Pokémon with a higher base attack that also doesn't need Mega Evolution or Primal Reversion to obtain this stat are Kartarna, with a base attack of 181, and Deoxys with one less point at 180.