ThePokemon TCGhas many powerful creatures to use. Some have powerful abilities while others can boost the effectiveness of other Pokemon in play. While not every Pokemon is built for battle, some exist as absolute tanks that can take multiple hits and even unleash abilities that can actually break the rules of the game.

The highest a Pokemon’s HP can go is 340. While there are a few Pokemon that can hit this number, some of them secretly go beyond that through a variety of different methods. So if you’re looking for a Pokemon that can hit hard and take it too, here are the Eleven Pokemon with the highest HP in the Pokemon TCG.

Double rare Garganacl ex Pokemon TCG card art.

Updated January 12th, 2025, by Alexander Pinera:The Pokemon TCG keeps introducing massive cards that break the limits of the HP barrier. New titans appear in the Surging Sparks set to stand beside some of the beefiest Pokemon in the game. For some Pokemon, this means hitting that sweet 340 HP threshold, making them extra durable. For others, they have ten less but make up for it with powerful Abilities and Moves that just keep them on the field no matter how many times your opponent smacks into them. From Tera Pokemon that can deal massive damage to special cards only available to a select few, here are some cards that won’t go down easily.

15Hydreigon Ex

A Three-Headed Terror

Hydreigon Ex may have ten HP less than the top, but it is still a force to be reckoned with. Released inthe Surging Sparks set of the Pokemon TCG, this incarnation of Hydreigon comes with 330 HP and two devastating Moves.

Crashing Headbutt does 200 damage and mills the top three cards of your opponent’s deck. Meanwhile, Obsidian costs up to three different kinds of Energy, but the payoff is that you get to hammer two of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon for 130 damage each.

14Hydrapple Ex

Lots Of HP And Even More On The Way

Hydrapple ex only has 330 HP, but it has an Ability that makes it last even longer. This is Ripening Charge, which lets you attach a Basic Grass Energy to one of your Pokemon. Then you can heal 30 damage. You can use this on any Pokemon on your Bench or use it on Hydrapple ex as a way of keeping it healthy.

Due tothis Energy acceleration, Syrup Storm can become a powerful Move, dealing 30 damage plus 30 more for each Grass Energy attached to all of your Pokemon.

13Slaking EX

Take A Massive Swing

Slaking ex released in the Surging Sparks set of the Pokemon TCG. This beefy Pokemon reaches the maximum HP threshold of 340. It also has a massive attack in the form of Great Swing. This Move only costs two Energy to perform and requires you to discard one Energy afterwards for 280 damage.

The only downside is that Slaking ex cannot attack if your opponent has no Pokemon ex or Pokemon V in play. Regardless, Slaking ex can tank through some of the strongest attacks in the TCG.

12Garganacl Ex

A Defensive Strike

If you’re looking for a Pokemon that not only reaches the maximum HP count but also has protections to make it feel like it has even more, Garganacl ex is the perfect choice. This Pokemon’s Ability, Salty Body, protects it from Status Effects that can deal damage to it each turn.

Meanwhile, Block Hammer costs three Energy but can block up to 60 damage from your opponent’s next attack. This also deals 170 damage, making it the perfect offensive and defensive Move for a Pokemon with 340 HP.

11Duraludon Vmax

Immune To Damage

There are so many Pokemon that just nearly hit 340 HP but peak at 330HP. However, some, like Duraludon Vmax, feel like they have even more. With Special Energy being so prominent, Duraludon has the ability to prevent damage from Pokemon that utilize it.

This offers excellent protection and can make Duraludon Vmax last longer than other Pokemon in the same HP category. With no weaknesses and an attack that can do 220 damage, Duraludon isan absolutely terrific Dragon-type.

10Blastoise EX

Can Protect Itself From Damage

Another Pokemon with 330 HP is Blastoise EX. Its Solid Shell Ability allows it to take 30 less damage from any attack. This gives it that extra bit of longevity and staying power to take advantage of itsultimate attack.

Twin Cannons costs only two Water-type Energies to use and a discard of up to two from your hand. However, if you set yourself up to recur Energy Cards from the Discard Zone, then this attack can hit for 280 Damage. Not bad for Blue’s signature starter Pokemon.

9Snorlax Vmax

Flexible Colorless Pokemon

Snorlax Vmax hasa gorgeous full-art designand a full 340 HP. However, despite the card having nice aesthetics, it leaves much to be desired. Its only attack is G-Max Fall, which can be devastating. It can deal 60 damage with 30 additional damage for each Pokemon on the Bench for a maximum of 210.

Colorless Energy requirements also make Snorlax Vmax flexible in the type of decks it can be included in. However, with other Pokemon specific to their decks with the same HP and healing abilities, Snorlax can take a seat.

8Copperajah VMAX

Knock Out More Basic Pokemon

Copperajah is a Steel-type Pokemon in the TCG. It meets the basic requirements for maxing out its HP count at 340. While not the most flexible, the fact that it hits the max is an accomplishment in itself.

Copperajah’s moves are devastating but carry a hefty energy cost. Dangerous Nose can do an extra 100 damage to Basic Pokemon on top of its normal 100 damage. This can help get rid of damage absorbers, while G-Max Hammer can deal a whopping 240.

7Tyranitar EX

An Elemental Twist

Tyranitar EX may not be able to heal itself, but it does have a way of staying on the bench without getting hit thanks to it being Tera. Tyranitar EX is also an Electric-type Pokemon in this rendition with 340HP.

Mountain Hurl deals 120 damage for only one Fighting-type Energy. It also requires you to discard the top two cards of your deck. Lightning Rampage also lets it do 150 damage plus 100 more if your Benched Pokemon have any damage counters.

6Palafin EX

Zero To Hero

Palafin EX has a fantastic ability that lets it come into play directly from the Deck. If you had a Palafin go from being an Active Pokemon to the Bench, you can search the deck and play Palafin EX in its place.

This nifty ability allows you to get a 340 HP body on the board with one devastating attack. For the low cost of one Water-type Energy, it can hit for 250 damage. This can be great for slowing down your opponent, with the only drawback being it can’t attack the next turn.