disclaimer: I'm not a mathematician Also, yes, Machamp is another Pokemon capable of moving mountains (presumably very slowly) but more than likely Blastoise just out right washes the mountain away lol
Another potential contender for Gen 3 is Metang, who can apparently slice through thick metal sheets "as if they were silk" using its claws. It can also fly at 60 miles per hour, and apparently its body "won't be scratched" if it collides with a jet. Honestly, I think that makes it even more powerful than several of the Pokémon on this list, assuming that the Pokédex is talking about a head on collision at Metang's max speed. All of this is while Metang is not fully evolved, mind you. Imagine how durable this thing would be with an Eviolite.
@@Gabriel-rj9gn I'm guessing Game Freak just assumed silk is easy to cut through in that case. They tend to put in a lot of completely nonsensical things, for example Metang apparently has a "magnetic nervous system," which makes absolutely no sense.
Sure it could make Metang and Metagross contenders but the outcome is still the same - conjuring black holes vs cutting steel isn’t much of a competition
Basic on the Pokédex, Lanturn emits light from the dark seas which is visible from the surface of the water for ships at night, which would take 10^35 times more energy than the mass energy observable universe
I argue Tyranitar should be on the list for gen 2, considering it can also destroy mountains. And according to it's entry in Crystal it can do that with only one hand.
I agree, definitely should have been included (though it may have been a spoiler for things to come lol) The main reason for glossing him over is simply that Magcargo is on a completely different level as most people already know
Can't destroy a mountain if macargo here just melting the surface of the planet. The Covenant from Halo was just using macargo to glass entire planets lmao
Magcargo would not destroy the planet because its to small to do real damage because of the laws of thermodynamics I mean humans have made stuff hotter than the core of the sun
The fact that Magcargo is hotter than the Sun doesn't mean that life on Earth would stop. Mass is a determinant factor. Someone a couple of hundred meters from a Magcargo wouldn't even notice its presence.
@@skeetermania3202 how much energy it has and how much heat it emits will be directly proportional to its mass. You probably have a few things in your house hotter than the surface of the sun.
@@skeetermania3202 yes it does? Be in a room with a lightbulb vs a fire. You can feel the fire even though it isn't as hot because it's far more massive than the lightbulb filament. It's also how the heat is conducted (close or open fire, material of the stove etc) but the point is still valid. But get close enough to a lightbulb filament and it'll feel really hot even though it is tiny because its heat is up to twice that of the surface of the sun. Not to be confused with the core of the sun which is ridiculously hot, far hotter than anything on earth other than maybe the nuclear fusion stuff that they're doing with tiny bits of matter. 27,000,000°c which is just bonkers.
Suprised Tyranitar isn't on this list, multiple dex entries talk about how it can destroy mountains and change the landscape so much that maps have to be redrawn, basically the same power as gmax copperajah.
I think I'm going to have to give it to Gardevoir on this one. Not only can it generate a black hole, but it can also stop itself from being sucked in, which honestly seems like the more impressive feat to me (though I too am not a mathematician or scientist).
100%, its sorta common knowledge that a black hole of mass equal to that of the earth has a radius of ≈1cm, and by E=mc^2 thats a lot of energy, and a lot of power assuming it take less than 5sec to pull of the move (typical of pokemon moves). I'm not doing the full math but just c^2 is around 8×10^12 times the mass of earth in kilograms thats an insane amount of energy. (Basically a god, impressive for a nonlegendary)
@@jasonreed7522 it actually creates the mini black hole in pokken tournament for it's special, so we could get a pretty good estimate for the size of the black hole
Technically the entire earth should get consumed in less than a second since Gardevoir creates a black hole (either that or instantly dissipate if it's too small), so idk how this protects the trainer
Nah. First it was only providing sunlight for the Unova region. That’s like saying you can see fireworks in San Diego from Candada. Second, light and heat are not the same. Just because it provided a massive light doesn’t mean it provided massive energy. A lot of energy isn’t needed to make a big light just a bigger bulb.
@@AntoineLiles its B2W2 dex entry says it provided heat for pokemon of the region during a bitter cold winter so it produces heat as well as light. its also got an entry saying the scales it scatters around can rob the area of oxygen.
If he does, slaking should definitely be in the list, with his base 670 Base stat total at the same level of Kyogre and Groudon but practically nobody uses him because of his ability
Chesnaughts other Pokedex entry states that it actually has enough force to flip a 50 ton tank, which , according to math, is about 444822.16 newton's of force. Nearly the amount an airplane engine exterts to fly.
One more thing in Raichu's favor though is its Legends Arceus entry where it is retconned from a meer elephant to a full on Copperaja Raichu one-shots with electricity
I like how in the champions league podcast yesterday JPR talks about the old thumbnail format from a couple of years ago where you have one super popular Pokémon and then a super random one and then the next day puts out a video with that exact format
Electivire's Ultra Moon dex entry: "A single Electivire can provide enough electricity for all the buildings in a big city for a year." Big jump from 20,000 volts
To be honest, I think we could argue that any ghost type Pokémon capable of absorbing the life energy of people and Pokémon might be stronger than all the Pokémons on your list that are not Magcargo or Gardevoir. And when you see that a little candle is deliberately doing it on children, you know that living in the Pokémon world is a REALLY bad idea.
EXACTLY! Like what can Blastoise's water blasts even do if it cannot touch Gastly who's literal gas and cannot be damaged by physical means because GAS duh and can phase through anything. LOL I think using Might as a way of measuring which Pokemon is the strongest is flawed as there are numerous other factors.
People often reference macargos insane temperature as deadly but they fail to realize just how good an insulator air is (the surface of the sun is also the coolest part of the sun by several orders of magnitude). Basically if you were standing like 10 meters away from macargo you wouldn't even feel the heat coming off of him.
@@davidgibson2284 the heat we feel is the radiation, not thermal energy of the sun. The reason we feel it from so far away is because radiation doesn't decay through space. The difference between that and macargo is that macargo isn't radioactive and the only way it can transmit heat is through induction of the air
@@Noname-uo2oz look at what I sent to the other guy, what you feel from the sun is radiation, adding to that if you were 1 foot away from the sun then you wouldn't feel any heat if there was no radiation because induction requires a medium and since space is a vacuum then there would be no medium to transfer it (the less dense the material the lower the induction hence why air is a good insulator)
Just so you know Magcargo's feat isn't really that impressive nor would it cause the destruction of all life like people say it does constantly. We have literally created fusion reactions 5 times greater than the surface of the sun in a lab.
@@supersaiyandrgnslayr it's incredible how wrong you are. There is a painful difference between the temperature of the sun. And destruction of mountain ranges
It doesn't change your results, but for grimmsnarl that math is a bit different. Surface area(size) actually affects the volume and weight exponentially so the 100x size would actually mean 1000x the weight instead of 100x the weight. Copperajah still wins by a landslide. But just an interesting note.
your argument for kingler > machamp is a little weird so cloyster's shell can tank a bomb, and kingler can break it and machamp can throw thousands of punches in seconds, +Gmax his punches are comparable to a bomb going off idk, could cloyster's shell really stand up to thousands of bombs going off every second?
Thank you for using both standard and metric. A HUGE pet peeve of mine is when content creators only use one or the other, making you pause the video constantly to do conversions. It's really not that hard to just put both on screen or say both so you cover all viewers.
Yeah, and naming non-SI units "standard" is pretty ridiculous on it's own. I for that matter have to pause the vide o a few times to check temperature given in these weird fahrenheits
ORAS began the trend of riding Legendary Pokémon. Gen lX will only make it better as the legends act as all ride mechanics vs certain Pokémon leaving the party to be as free as it wants.
I'm surprised volcarona didn't get a look in gen 5, I don't know exactly how powerful one would need to be to substitute for the sun, but given how devastating volcanic winters can be, that's gotta be a bit of a feat, right?
And it can destoy mountains and entire landscapes when its angry and it creates earthquakes by simply walking so i'd say it would also strength-wise deserve a mention.
Seeing as Horsepower is just torque x RPM, we could say Kingler's pincer has a crushing force of 10,000N⋅m. Take a 1 meter long ruler, hold it on one end with your hand. Now put 1,000kg on the other end, your hand is experiencing 10,000N⋅m of torque. The Pokédex for Gingantamax Kingler is pretty brutal; "The left pincer of Gigantamax Kingler can destroy anything it hits. The bubbles it releases are strongly alkaline. Should any opponent be struck by the bubbles, their bodies will quickly melt away." @JPRPokeTrainer98
Just clarifying it here because everyone seems to think that the black holes Gardevoir makes is so dangerous. 1. At the size of it, let's assume the size of a baseball, it would have a weaker gravitational pull than even the Moon's, making it pretty much useless. 2. For reference, even if the sun hypothetically becomes a black hole right this moment, it still won't have enough gravitational pull to kill us all off. What will kill us in this hypothetical situation is the lack of sunlight. 3. A black hole that little would likely collapse due to the gravitational pull of the earth and sun ripping through it. It's easy to misunderstand the danger of Gardevoir's small black holes because of how black holes are usually portrayed in popular media.
The problem is he does not differentiate between strongest and most dangerous. Beware is the best example it’s the most dangerous but not the strongest. It’s the difference between a mad man with a knife and a saint with a gun. The one who can do more damage is not the one who likely will do more damage.
Even then it'd still be beware due to the animes exposure. That thing was snapping full grown trees near the beginning when ash first met it. Let alone it matching power with buzzswole, throwing guzzlord and straight up catching and beating pheramosa
I'm sorry but if you're saying that Gigalith destroying a mountain is more powerful than Volcarona REPLACING THE GODDAMN SUN then I don't wanna know what logic you're using
Haha! What's funny about this is the fact that it's been memed on that Poke'Dex entries were being filled out by Children being sent out on their Pokémon journeys haha! ..and the Professors were just being lazy and going .. 'Eh whatever, Good enough!' LOL! 😂
So I looked up the horsepower of the pumps for water jets and they range from 30-150hp just for posterity. Obviously a larger nozzle would require more power, but we would have to know what size nozzles blastiose has to calculate it.
Machamp can "punch its foes over the horizon," "move mountains with one arm," "punch 1000 times in 1 second," "unleashes megaton level punches," "can send a train flying with a punch"
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but isn't Grimmsnarl's body (or at least a good chunk of it) made up of entirely hair? It's been shown like that in the anime so I think it won't weigh as much when G-Maxed
Question: What was the footage used at the end of Gigalith's section from? Thanks in advance. That aside it's a good thing pokemon don't decide to use the full extent of their powers for world domination, although given the evil Malamar trio are out there some exceptions apply.
@@robertlupa8273 Well I'd assume so, I just don't understand why they would put a BOMB like that in the pokedex entry, and then not a have a move to represent that back in RSE.
Magcargo is beaten out in gen II by Lanturn, whose dex entry states its light can be seen from the ocean's surface when it's deep underwater. The energy required for this to be possible would be MASSIVE, much, much higher than Magcargo's measly 18k f.
Bruxish may have the strongest bite force of any pokemon since its dex entry states that its jaw is easily capable of breaking a shellder shell. The shelder line's shell are harder than diamond.
The generation 3 pokedex entry for tyranitar says “it can bring down a whole mountain to make its nest” so it’s on par with gmax copperaja in base form. And in gen 5 it says something about it going on rampages so destructive entire maps must be redrawn.
To further add to how strong Bewear is, in the anime it also fought against Guzzlord and even managed to throw it and knock it down with a punch and that saying something.
The fact that Gigalith can blow away a mountain is hilarious to me because that *almost* makes him as powerful as Reanimated Madara Uchiha’s perfect Susano’o from Naruto Shippuden. And Madara only cut off the tops of those boys-gigalith blows it away.
Lockstin actually debunks the Magcargo dex since the heat need to be the equal of mass and with Magcargo size it's not that dangerous or exaggerated it makes out to be Gardevoir creating a small black hole would be no issue since like again, the mass and size of the black hole is small
While the Magcargo thing is true, the black hole thing can only be decided if we know exactly how small the black hole is. Considering that a black hole the size of a coin has the same amount of mass as the earth, it would have to be REALLY small.
The only way a noticably-large black hole could *not* be dangerous is if it was a cartoonish type of black hole, i.e. one that doesn't instantly suck up everything at a speed faster than the speed of light.
4:43 just because something is hot doesn’t mean that it’ll radiate that much heat. Comparing a superheated lava snail to the sun is like comparing a 3000 degree cutting torch to a 1600 degree bonfire
Isn’t Machamp strong enough to push mountains with only two hands? Also, since it learns Seismic Toss naturally, can’t it yeet every known Pokémon into orbit?
Okay the Magcargo might be hotter than the surface of the sun but not hotter than the sun in general. The sun apparently ranges between 27 million degrees Fahrenheit at its core and 10,000°F at the surface. 10,000°F or even 18,000°F isn't THAT hot. To put that into perspective the average Bic lighter reaches about 3,600°F
Humans are able to heat things past the surface of the sun. Magcargo would likely kill anything within a few meters but not anywhere near the world destroying calamity you seem to think it is. It may be as hot as the sun but it's nowhere near the size
i mean isnt the player the one who is writing the pokedex? like i don't really trust a kid for intense physics experiments. also how tf do you find out that mimiku or shedinja just be murdering?
I'd like to argue that psychic types are actually the most powerful, just in general. Think about it, why destroy mountains yourself, when you can mind control others to do that for you?
Most Psychic types unfortunately don't appear to canonically have full mind control powers. However, one Pokémon that does is Gigantamax Orbeetle, who can control the minds of "every living thing in its vicinity."
Let's take a moment to remember that Machamps amd Tyranitars are also apparently able to demolish mountains. Additionally, Kingdras are said to cause vicous whirlpools BY MERELY YAWNING. Imagine if one screamed on purpose.
Machamp can literally punch a man over the hoziron which is allitle over 3 miles and pick up a mountain with 1 hand. On top of all of that the belt is a canonical limiter on his strength so he did all of this NOT BEING AT HIS FULL POWER so it is by far one if not the physically strongest of all non-legendary pokemon
Magneton's entry in Yellow: Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperature by 3.6F degrees within 3,300 feet (or 2C within 1km). This is a subtle one that isn't as obvious of a show of strength as some of the other dex entries, but it would take *at least* tens of megawatts of constant power output to affect the air temperature like that, and it's kind of implied that's without even trying or performing an attack, just a side effect of existing.
disclaimer: I'm not a mathematician
Also, yes, Machamp is another Pokemon capable of moving mountains (presumably very slowly) but more than likely Blastoise just out right washes the mountain away lol
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no sh!t
If Pokemon were real, we would be dead
@@TheShadow1347 if pokemon were real we'd be more durable for sure
Correction Machamp can move mountains with one arm
Another potential contender for Gen 3 is Metang, who can apparently slice through thick metal sheets "as if they were silk" using its claws. It can also fly at 60 miles per hour, and apparently its body "won't be scratched" if it collides with a jet. Honestly, I think that makes it even more powerful than several of the Pokémon on this list, assuming that the Pokédex is talking about a head on collision at Metang's max speed. All of this is while Metang is not fully evolved, mind you. Imagine how durable this thing would be with an Eviolite.
metagross is described as the fusion of 2 metangs, so by technicality, this description also applies to metagross.
Tbh silk is kinda hard to cut through. It’s why the mongols used it under their armor in the past
@@Gabriel-rj9gn I'm guessing Game Freak just assumed silk is easy to cut through in that case. They tend to put in a lot of completely nonsensical things, for example Metang apparently has a "magnetic nervous system," which makes absolutely no sense.
Sure it could make Metang and Metagross contenders but the outcome is still the same - conjuring black holes vs cutting steel isn’t much of a competition
@@mjdxp5688 or raichu producing 100k “volts” of electricity
Basic on the Pokédex, Lanturn emits light from the dark seas which is visible from the surface of the water for ships at night, which would take 10^35 times more energy than the mass energy observable universe
I believe this beat Magcargo
@@aquadragon360 I......severally doubt that
@@blitz4779 do me a favor it and look up the math, because I didn’t even either until I looked in to it
Yeah but it kinda ugly
@@blitz4779 The amount of energy lanturn produces would make a universe sized black hole so it's probably stronger the magcargo
I argue Tyranitar should be on the list for gen 2, considering it can also destroy mountains. And according to it's entry in Crystal it can do that with only one hand.
I agree, definitely should have been included (though it may have been a spoiler for things to come lol)
The main reason for glossing him over is simply that Magcargo is on a completely different level as most people already know
Or according to a card I have with a typo, with "hust" one hand
Larvitar eats mountains to get stronger
Can't destroy a mountain if macargo here just melting the surface of the planet. The Covenant from Halo was just using macargo to glass entire planets lmao
Magcargo would not destroy the planet because its to small to do real damage because of the laws of thermodynamics I mean humans have made stuff hotter than the core of the sun
The fact that Magcargo is hotter than the Sun doesn't mean that life on Earth would stop. Mass is a determinant factor. Someone a couple of hundred meters from a Magcargo wouldn't even notice its presence.
Where does mass come in?
A lightbulb is twice as hot as the surface of the sun. The surface just isn't that hot. And as you say, mass plays the most significant factor.
@@skeetermania3202 how much energy it has and how much heat it emits will be directly proportional to its mass. You probably have a few things in your house hotter than the surface of the sun.
@@gj4312 It doesn’t feel like that.
@@skeetermania3202 yes it does? Be in a room with a lightbulb vs a fire. You can feel the fire even though it isn't as hot because it's far more massive than the lightbulb filament. It's also how the heat is conducted (close or open fire, material of the stove etc) but the point is still valid. But get close enough to a lightbulb filament and it'll feel really hot even though it is tiny because its heat is up to twice that of the surface of the sun. Not to be confused with the core of the sun which is ridiculously hot, far hotter than anything on earth other than maybe the nuclear fusion stuff that they're doing with tiny bits of matter. 27,000,000°c which is just bonkers.
Suprised Tyranitar isn't on this list, multiple dex entries talk about how it can destroy mountains and change the landscape so much that maps have to be redrawn, basically the same power as gmax copperajah.
There is also a dex entry that says it can't be harmed by any attack
Don't they like, eat mountains? Pretty powerful, probably.
The most tame Pokedex entry on this list was about a steel kaiju being a gardener. This franchise is weird man.
You may be a giant ant monster made of steel, but you also care very much about environmentalism
I think I'm going to have to give it to Gardevoir on this one. Not only can it generate a black hole, but it can also stop itself from being sucked in, which honestly seems like the more impressive feat to me (though I too am not a mathematician or scientist).
100%, its sorta common knowledge that a black hole of mass equal to that of the earth has a radius of ≈1cm, and by E=mc^2 thats a lot of energy, and a lot of power assuming it take less than 5sec to pull of the move (typical of pokemon moves).
I'm not doing the full math but just c^2 is around 8×10^12 times the mass of earth in kilograms thats an insane amount of energy. (Basically a god, impressive for a nonlegendary)
@@jasonreed7522 it actually creates the mini black hole in pokken tournament for it's special, so we could get a pretty good estimate for the size of the black hole
They kinda just lost it around Gen 3 and thought, "hey, this sounds cool! black holes!"
Technically the entire earth should get consumed in less than a second since Gardevoir creates a black hole (either that or instantly dissipate if it's too small), so idk how this protects the trainer
@@byeguyssry probably protects them from it too. If it can make it, it can control it
I think for gen 5 you could have included volcarona, the pokemon litteraly replaced the light of the sun when an eruption happened that hide it
Nah. First it was only providing sunlight for the Unova region. That’s like saying you can see fireworks in San Diego from Candada. Second, light and heat are not the same. Just because it provided a massive light doesn’t mean it provided massive energy. A lot of energy isn’t needed to make a big light just a bigger bulb.
@@AntoineLiles it meant sunlight not normal lyou know how important it is
@@AntoineLiles its B2W2 dex entry says it provided heat for pokemon of the region during a bitter cold winter so it produces heat as well as light. its also got an entry saying the scales it scatters around can rob the area of oxygen.
Video Idea: The Most Powerful Pokémon No One Uses
Rampardos and Regigigas go brrrr
Ig FSG made a video about it. The Rampardos Theorem
@@rinkeshjain9427 regigigas sucks it worse than articuno
Most ice types
If he does, slaking should definitely be in the list, with his base 670 Base stat total at the same level of Kyogre and Groudon but practically nobody uses him because of his ability
Another good video idea is the most broken Pokémon in spin offs
Chesnaughts other Pokedex entry states that it actually has enough force to flip a 50 ton tank, which , according to math, is about 444822.16 newton's of force. Nearly the amount an airplane engine exterts to fly.
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@@tansidhanda80 f&%k the bots
One more thing in Raichu's favor though is its Legends Arceus entry where it is retconned from a meer elephant to a full on Copperaja Raichu one-shots with electricity
I sure do hope they aren't talking about Gigantamax Copperajah...
The best part about Friday’s is coming home for my lunch break to see a new JPR video drop. Friday lunch is best lunch
I like how in the champions league podcast yesterday JPR talks about the old thumbnail format from a couple of years ago where you have one super popular Pokémon and then a super random one and then the next day puts out a video with that exact format
7:11 yo Skarmory just died bruh 💀
Electivire's Ultra Moon dex entry:
"A single Electivire can provide enough electricity for all the buildings in a big city for a year."
Big jump from 20,000 volts
To be honest, I think we could argue that any ghost type Pokémon capable of absorbing the life energy of people and Pokémon might be stronger than all the Pokémons on your list that are not Magcargo or Gardevoir. And when you see that a little candle is deliberately doing it on children, you know that living in the Pokémon world is a REALLY bad idea.
EXACTLY! Like what can Blastoise's water blasts even do if it cannot touch Gastly who's literal gas and cannot be damaged by physical means because GAS duh and can phase through anything. LOL I think using Might as a way of measuring which Pokemon is the strongest is flawed as there are numerous other factors.
Gardevoir: I can make a small black hole
Lanturn: that’s cute watch me destroy the known universe
While not overpowered or anything, Houndoom leaving a burn that never heals just sounds dreadful
Same for Haunter, when it licks you, you never stop shivering until you die
I think it does heal, the pain just never goes away.
Yeah I think it’s best to just like…
Cut it off…
People often reference macargos insane temperature as deadly but they fail to realize just how good an insulator air is (the surface of the sun is also the coolest part of the sun by several orders of magnitude). Basically if you were standing like 10 meters away from macargo you wouldn't even feel the heat coming off of him.
So if you stand 10 m away from the sun you dont get burned?
I don’t think you understand how any of that works lol, we’re 2 other planets from the sun in distance and still feel it’s heat.
@@davidgibson2284 ok but the world wouldn’t be destroyed like we have made things way hotter than that on earth and we’re still all here
@@davidgibson2284 the heat we feel is the radiation, not thermal energy of the sun. The reason we feel it from so far away is because radiation doesn't decay through space. The difference between that and macargo is that macargo isn't radioactive and the only way it can transmit heat is through induction of the air
@@Noname-uo2oz look at what I sent to the other guy, what you feel from the sun is radiation, adding to that if you were 1 foot away from the sun then you wouldn't feel any heat if there was no radiation because induction requires a medium and since space is a vacuum then there would be no medium to transfer it (the less dense the material the lower the induction hence why air is a good insulator)
pokedex:cloyester shell is unbreakeble
ash kingler:casually break cloyester shell
Just so you know Magcargo's feat isn't really that impressive nor would it cause the destruction of all life like people say it does constantly. We have literally created fusion reactions 5 times greater than the surface of the sun in a lab.
Also even with that heat there is nothing Magcargo can do to stop Tyranitar
@@supersaiyandrgnslayr it's incredible how wrong you are.
There is a painful difference between the temperature of the sun. And destruction of mountain ranges
You have to remember the mass of magcargo, with a weight of 120 pounds it would definitely do some damage.
It doesn't change your results, but for grimmsnarl that math is a bit different. Surface area(size) actually affects the volume and weight exponentially so the 100x size would actually mean 1000x the weight instead of 100x the weight. Copperajah still wins by a landslide. But just an interesting note.
There's also the fact grimsnarl is mostly hair so it's a lot lighter than muscle and bone
your argument for kingler > machamp is a little weird
so cloyster's shell can tank a bomb, and kingler can break it
and machamp can throw thousands of punches in seconds, +Gmax his punches are comparable to a bomb going off
idk, could cloyster's shell really stand up to thousands of bombs going off every second?
9:27- They are feeding them Magcargos, since Magcargo is the snail pokemon and they eat snails in France...
Thank you for using both standard and metric. A HUGE pet peeve of mine is when content creators only use one or the other, making you pause the video constantly to do conversions. It's really not that hard to just put both on screen or say both so you cover all viewers.
Wdym? He only used Fahrenheit degrees and pounds, not Celsius nor kilogrammes. This video was absolutely NOT Europe-friendly.
Yeah, and naming non-SI units "standard" is pretty ridiculous on it's own.
I for that matter have to pause the vide o a few times to check temperature given in these weird fahrenheits
Imperial is NOT the standard. Metric system is the global standard.
Potential video: history of riding Pokémon. From surfing in Gen I, to soaring in ORAS, all the way to the legendaries of Gen IX
ORAS began the trend of riding Legendary Pokémon. Gen lX will only make it better as the legends act as all ride mechanics vs certain Pokémon leaving the party to be as free as it wants.
So I guess blastoise is low key the most powerful..cause his mega and his gmax forms on top of what he can do normally? He’s a demon!
I'm surprised volcarona didn't get a look in gen 5, I don't know exactly how powerful one would need to be to substitute for the sun, but given how devastating volcanic winters can be, that's gotta be a bit of a feat, right?
While not exactly strength-wise, Tyranitar deserves at least a mention. According to the Dex, Tyranitar cannot be harmed.
And it can destoy mountains and entire landscapes when its angry and it creates earthquakes by simply walking so i'd say it would also strength-wise deserve a mention.
mancargo is apparently wrong because that's its body temp not the temp it gives off
Seeing as Horsepower is just torque x RPM, we could say Kingler's pincer has a crushing force of 10,000N⋅m.
Take a 1 meter long ruler, hold it on one end with your hand. Now put 1,000kg on the other end, your hand is experiencing 10,000N⋅m of torque.
The Pokédex for Gingantamax Kingler is pretty brutal; "The left pincer of Gigantamax Kingler can destroy anything it hits. The bubbles it releases are strongly alkaline. Should any opponent be struck by the bubbles, their bodies will quickly melt away." @JPRPokeTrainer98
"Pokedex is fanfiction"
That's kinda what fiction dose
I recently discovered your channel and I’m really enjoying your content.
Just clarifying it here because everyone seems to think that the black holes Gardevoir makes is so dangerous.
1. At the size of it, let's assume the size of a baseball, it would have a weaker gravitational pull than even the Moon's, making it pretty much useless.
2. For reference, even if the sun hypothetically becomes a black hole right this moment, it still won't have enough gravitational pull to kill us all off. What will kill us in this hypothetical situation is the lack of sunlight.
3. A black hole that little would likely collapse due to the gravitational pull of the earth and sun ripping through it.
It's easy to misunderstand the danger of Gardevoir's small black holes because of how black holes are usually portrayed in popular media.
The problem is he does not differentiate between strongest and most dangerous. Beware is the best example it’s the most dangerous but not the strongest.
It’s the difference between a mad man with a knife and a saint with a gun. The one who can do more damage is not the one who likely will do more damage.
Even then it'd still be beware due to the animes exposure. That thing was snapping full grown trees near the beginning when ash first met it. Let alone it matching power with buzzswole, throwing guzzlord and straight up catching and beating pheramosa
I'm sorry but if you're saying that Gigalith destroying a mountain is more powerful than Volcarona REPLACING THE GODDAMN SUN then I don't wanna know what logic you're using
Magcargo being a planet buster is unfathomably hard
Pokemon worlds tallest buildings are like over the skies
The intro of this video had me dying!! Keep up the good work good sir
Kingler in the Thumbnail = Automatic Like
KINGLER IS BASED
dude forgot about Lanturn, which can produce energy equivalent to 10^35 of the OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE
Haha! What's funny about this is the fact that it's been memed on that Poke'Dex entries were being filled out by Children being sent out on their Pokémon journeys haha! ..and the Professors were just being lazy and going .. 'Eh whatever, Good enough!' LOL! 😂
So I looked up the horsepower of the pumps for water jets and they range from 30-150hp just for posterity. Obviously a larger nozzle would require more power, but we would have to know what size nozzles blastiose has to calculate it.
Magcargo isn’t as dangerous as you think. It’s BODY temperature is high sure, but it isn’t it’s surface temperature.
Man that intro song gets me pumped every time. Love this channel.
Machamp can "punch its foes over the horizon," "move mountains with one arm," "punch 1000 times in 1 second," "unleashes megaton level punches," "can send a train flying with a punch"
Lanturn can shine light from the bottom of the ocean to the surface. Considering how well water dissipates light, that's enough power to boil them.
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but isn't Grimmsnarl's body (or at least a good chunk of it) made up of entirely hair? It's been shown like that in the anime so I think it won't weigh as much when G-Maxed
4400 Newtons is Roughly 200 lbs btw, so 4000 Newtons is not that much compared to some of the others.
Question: What was the footage used at the end of Gigalith's section from? Thanks in advance.
That aside it's a good thing pokemon don't decide to use the full extent of their powers for world domination, although given the evil Malamar trio are out there some exceptions apply.
I would like to know too! I recognise that hat, but I don't know who's wearing it!
That’s from Guilty Gear
@@SuperEffectorYeah I figured it was from a game but didn't know which so thanks for that info.
What gets me about gardevoir is that when she's protecting her trainer. She has access to one incredibly powerful DARK type move
Really big missed oppurtunity not to make the "mini black hole" Gardevoir can make into a signature move.
Can it learn Dark Pulse (or any other Dark move)? 'Cause then it could use Black Hole Eclipse in Gen 7.
@@robertlupa8273 Well I'd assume so, I just don't understand why they would put a BOMB like that in the pokedex entry, and then not a have a move to represent that back in RSE.
Imagine a gmax gardevoir creating a "mini" blackhole
I actually didn’t notice the Mewtwo in the thumbnail. I clicked for Kingler. Lol…
Magcargo is beaten out in gen II by Lanturn, whose dex entry states its light can be seen from the ocean's surface when it's deep underwater. The energy required for this to be possible would be MASSIVE, much, much higher than Magcargo's measly 18k f.
1:39
1.21 JIGGAWATTS!!!
I love using things aside from BST to measure power of a Pokémon!
I think Magcargo's hidden ability should be switched from Weak Armour, to Dry Skin.
Nah, lava is wet
so magcargo RECOVERS health by touching rain? geez
Gmax Grimmsnarl out here dropping nukes just to skip along
Bruxish may have the strongest bite force of any pokemon since its dex entry states that its jaw is easily capable of breaking a shellder shell. The shelder line's shell are harder than diamond.
Lanturn being able to illuminate the surface of the sea from 3 miles deep beats everything on this list.
Kingler - Breaks that which is said to be undestructable
Blastoise - Breaks steel.
Blastoise wins 😂
And once again I wonder:
Why are humans the dominant species in the Pokémon World...
Moral of the story, don’t trust facts written by 10 year olds.
Technically speaking the strongest is actually wobbuffet
Wobbuffet holding a Focus Sash. You threw power equal to that of a billion suns at it? Enjoy getting blasted with the power of TWO billion suns.
@@robertlupa8273 God I need a shiny Wobbuffet in my life
How do you take into account stuff like the ability to change the weather? A hurricane has a lot of energy
Forgot Tyranita's dex. It doesn't win but it could've gotten a mention
The generation 3 pokedex entry for tyranitar says “it can bring down a whole mountain to make its nest” so it’s on par with gmax copperaja in base form. And in gen 5 it says something about it going on rampages so destructive entire maps must be redrawn.
Lightning is also than da surface of da sun. You gassin Magcargo bro
"I'm not Matt Pat"
*proceeds to use Dynamax Pikachu to calculate the jumping power of a Dynamax Grimsnarl.
W background music at the beginning
First video where I’ve seen the thumbnail and gone: Huh, that sounds pretty interesting!
To further add to how strong Bewear is, in the anime it also fought against Guzzlord and even managed to throw it and knock it down with a punch and that saying something.
The fact that Gigalith can blow away a mountain is hilarious to me because that *almost* makes him as powerful as Reanimated Madara Uchiha’s perfect Susano’o from Naruto Shippuden. And Madara only cut off the tops of those boys-gigalith blows it away.
What about volcarona who acted as the sun
The kingler in the thumbnail sold the whole video for me.
Actually do to how heat conversion works Magcargo isn’t as deadly as its perceived to be
You've been on a hot streek lately
Keep it up
Lockstin actually debunks the Magcargo dex since the heat need to be the equal of mass and with Magcargo size it's not that dangerous or exaggerated it makes out to be
Gardevoir creating a small black hole would be no issue since like again, the mass and size of the black hole is small
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more people should be aware
While the Magcargo thing is true, the black hole thing can only be decided if we know exactly how small the black hole is. Considering that a black hole the size of a coin has the same amount of mass as the earth, it would have to be REALLY small.
The only way a noticably-large black hole could *not* be dangerous is if it was a cartoonish type of black hole, i.e. one that doesn't instantly suck up everything at a speed faster than the speed of light.
Great video really been enjoying the content bro keep up the good work👌🏽
4:43 just because something is hot doesn’t mean that it’ll radiate that much heat. Comparing a superheated lava snail to the sun is like comparing a 3000 degree cutting torch to a 1600 degree bonfire
"So gigalith have achieved more than we humans ever hope to achieve in a blast" the atom bomb" let me introduce myself"
Isn’t Machamp strong enough to push mountains with only two hands? Also, since it learns Seismic Toss naturally, can’t it yeet every known Pokémon into orbit?
Okay the Magcargo might be hotter than the surface of the sun but not hotter than the sun in general. The sun apparently ranges between 27 million degrees Fahrenheit at its core and 10,000°F at the surface. 10,000°F or even 18,000°F isn't THAT hot. To put that into perspective the average Bic lighter reaches about 3,600°F
Humans are able to heat things past the surface of the sun. Magcargo would likely kill anything within a few meters but not anywhere near the world destroying calamity you seem to think it is. It may be as hot as the sun but it's nowhere near the size
Imagine having a Pokemon battle and some dude sends out a Blastoise and it literally blows a hole through your pokemon and kills it
i mean isnt the player the one who is writing the pokedex? like i don't really trust a kid for intense physics experiments. also how tf do you find out that mimiku or shedinja just be murdering?
I'd like to argue that psychic types are actually the most powerful, just in general. Think about it, why destroy mountains yourself, when you can mind control others to do that for you?
Can they, though?
Most Psychic types unfortunately don't appear to canonically have full mind control powers. However, one Pokémon that does is Gigantamax Orbeetle, who can control the minds of "every living thing in its vicinity."
@@samueloak1600 I mean they do in the anime, remember malamar? Whether or not they canonically can I am admittedly not sure.
@@ShortStoryLuke Anime Malamar was terrifying.
I agree.
Let's take a moment to remember that Machamps amd Tyranitars are also apparently able to demolish mountains.
Additionally, Kingdras are said to cause vicous whirlpools BY MERELY YAWNING.
Imagine if one screamed on purpose.
How is information created by the developers 'Glorified fan fiction?'... That doesn't make any sense my guy...
Can anyone tell me the name of the background music?? It’s one of my favorite tracks but I forgot the name :(
Specifically the first track
@@solosh0ck376 You mean the intro that's in every video?
@@robertlupa8273 no, I ended up finding the track it’s Crystal Colosseum from Pokémon Battle Revolution
A Volcano Eruption has a power of a tens of megaton explosive power so Rypherior wins
Lanturn can light the entire universe multiple times, its probably the second strongest pokemon behind literally god
Lanturn has enough energy to make a black hole the size of the universe he is stronger than god
3:34 that made me snort, I can imagine their face when you asked that question
Charizard's fire is said to be able to melt anything which is pretty powerful
Machamp can literally punch a man over the hoziron which is allitle over 3 miles and pick up a mountain with 1 hand. On top of all of that the belt is a canonical limiter on his strength so he did all of this NOT BEING AT HIS FULL POWER so it is by far one if not the physically strongest of all non-legendary pokemon
The thought of a 105ft grimmsnarl getting 40 seconds of air time is simultaneously terrifying and hilarious.
(2:48) This makes me wonder how powerful is Blastoise's high speed tackles are.
Magneton's entry in Yellow: Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperature by 3.6F degrees within 3,300 feet (or 2C within 1km).
This is a subtle one that isn't as obvious of a show of strength as some of the other dex entries, but it would take *at least* tens of megawatts of constant power output to affect the air temperature like that, and it's kind of implied that's without even trying or performing an attack, just a side effect of existing.
MATH! Heck Yeah!