Summary
- Only a handful of horse Pokemon exist in the franchise, including iconic ones like Ponyta and Rapidash.
- Some horse-inspired Pokemon include Galarian Ponyta and Rapidash, along with Dialga and Palkia in their Origin Formes.
- Keldeo, Mudbray, Mudsdale, Glastrier, and Spectrier are other notable horse-themed Pokemon with unique designs and abilities.
As someone who has spent countless hours exploring the vibrant world of Pokemon, I must say that these horse-type Pokemon have always held a special place in my heart. Having grown up playing games like Sinnoh’s Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs, where I would spend hours on end trying to tame the wild horses known as Manaphy and Phantump, these new horse-types have certainly caught my attention.
GameFreak, the team behind the beloved Pokémon games, draws inspiration from diverse sources. Given the vast array of creatures now part of the Pokémon universe (over 1000 and counting), it’s somewhat unexpected that only a handful of Pokémon resemble horses.
Although they may not be numerous, several timeless and unforgettable Pokémon are equine-inspired, along with lesser-known companions who seldom make a comeback in the more recent game versions.
14. Ponyta
A Fire Horse Pokemon
- Type: Fire
- Generation: 1
- Game Introduced: Pokemon Red & Blue
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
The initial horse-type Pokemon players would have come across in the ’90s was Ponyta, known as the Fire Horse Pokemon. This icon from Generation 1 boasts hooves harder than ten diamonds (as stated in its first Pokedex entry), and it’s worth noting that this fiery creature is capable of clearing the impressive height of the Eiffel Tower with a single leap.
Ponyta, with its distinctive traits, encapsulates what sets these equine Pokemon apart. It’s known for its elegant, swift demeanor and remarkable jumping skills, all thanks to its lightweight build. Despite sporting a flaming rear, this Pokemon has the ability to regulate the intensity of its fire, making it safe for people to ride.
Ponyta’s Base Stats:
HP: | 50 |
---|---|
Attack: | 85 |
Defense: | 55 |
Sp. Atk: | 65 |
Sp. Def: | 65 |
Speed: | 90 |
Total: | 410 |
13. Galarian Ponyta
A Unique Horn Pokemon
- Type: Psychic/Fairy
- Generation: 8
- Game Introduced: Pokemon Sword & Shield
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
In the game Pokemon Sword & Shield, the Galarian form of Ponyta was unveiled as a more regal and majestic version. This new variant is classified as a Psychic/Fairy-type, showcasing exceptional intuition. Despite sharing the same base stats with regular Ponyta, their types and move sets differ significantly, offering a distinctive gaming experience. However, it’s essential to note that they are essentially the same Pokemon.
As per its Shield Pokedex description, this Pokemon can meet a trainer’s gaze and discern emotions from their heart. If it senses wickedness, it swiftly retreats and conceals itself.
Galarian Ponyta’s Base Stats:
HP: | 50 |
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Attack: | 85 |
Defense: | 55 |
Sp. Atk: | 65 |
Sp. Def: | 65 |
Speed: | 90 |
Total: | 410 |
12. Rapidash
A Fire Horse Pokemon
- Type: Fire
- Generation: 1
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Red & Blue
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
In simpler terms, Rapidash transforms from Ponyta at level 40, as indicated by its name, it’s a swift Pokémon that can run as fast as 150 miles per hour. This speedster competes against any moving object in the hopes of outrunning it. Moreover, legends say that Rapidash brightens its surroundings with its stunning, flaming mane.
The distinctly horned being bears a stronger resemblance to a flamboyant unicorn compared to the average equine, yet it maintains the general behavior characteristic of the horse family. Its grand yellow and orange mane lends an air of both grace and intimidation. When galloping at top speed, its already mesmerizing mane emits sparks.
Rapidash’s Base Stats:
HP: | 65 |
---|---|
Attack: | 100 |
Defense: | 70 |
Sp. Atk: | 80 |
Sp. Def: | 80 |
Speed: | 105 |
Total: | 500 |
11. Galarian Rapidash
A Unique Horse Pokemon
- Type: Psychic/Fairy
- Generation: 8
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Sword & Shield
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
Similar to Ponyta, Rapidash was given a regional form in Pokemon Sword & Shield. Just like its predecessor, it retains healing properties. However, its horn is even longer and more elongated, resembling that of a unicorn. This horn is said to tap into psychic energy and can penetrate through metal sheets. Additionally, Rapidash has the distinct ability called Pastel Veil.
In the anime, Galarian Rapidash receives healing from a younger form (Ponyta) when it’s hurt in the forest, which is later discovered by Chloe. Aesthetically, this horse-like Pokemon is one of the most captivating, with an enchanting mane that covers a large part of its body.
Galarian Rapidash’s Base Stats:
HP: | 65 |
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Attack: | 100 |
Defense: | 70 |
Sp. Atk: | 80 |
Sp. Def: | 80 |
Speed: | 105 |
Total: | 500 |
10. Dialga (Origin Forme)
A Temporal Pokemon
- Type: Steel/Dragon
- Generation: 8
- Game Introduced: Pokemon: Legends Arceus
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
A Pokemon with a design reminiscent of a horse, Dialga, is actually one of the Legendary creatures. It was initially unveiled in Pokemon Diamond as the game’s main character, but it lacked the horse-like appearance; instead, its form resembled a dragon or dinosaur more closely.
It wasn’t until much later that it underwent a transformation in the game Pokemon Legends: Arceus, taking on its Origin Forme. This new form gave it longer legs, making it resemble Arceus as a Pokemon more closely. This design is inspired by the mythical creatures Qilin and Longma, which possess both horse-like and dragon-like characteristics, fitting perfectly with the concept of Origin Forme Dialga.
Dialga’s Base Stats:
Dialga | Origin Forme | |
HP: | 100 | 100 |
Attack: | 120 | 100 |
Defense: | 120 | 120 |
Sp. Atk: | 150 | 150 |
Sp. Def: | 100 | 120 |
Speed: | 90 | 90 |
Total: | 680 | 680 |
9. Palkia (Origin Forme)
A Spatial Pokemon
- Type: Water/Dragon
- Generation: 8
- Game Introduced: Pokemon: Legends Arceus
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
In the game Legends: Arceus, similar to Dialga, Palkia was given an Origin Forme. However, unlike Dialga, this form takes on a more equine-like appearance. The Spatial Pokemon now sports four legs with hooves, strongly suggesting that it’s based on a galloping creature. More specifically, it embodies the characteristics of both Pegasus and Centaur – two legendary horse figures from mythology.
Initially, the mascot character for the game Pokemon Pearl wasn’t designed to resemble a horse, and its type as a Water/Dragon doesn’t align with its role as the Space Pokemon. This discrepancy suggests that there might be a new Cosmic type introduced in the game.
Palkia’s Base Stats:
Palkia | Origin Forme | |
HP: | 90 | 90 |
Attack: | 120 | 100 |
Defense: | 100 | 100 |
Sp. Atk: | 150 | 150 |
Sp. Def: | 120 | 120 |
Speed: | 100 | 120 |
Total: | 680 | 680 |
8. Arceus
An Alpha Pokemon
- Type: Normal
- Generation: 4
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
In the Pokemon universe, Arceus, often referred to as the ultimate Pokemon, seems to be modeled after a creator deity due to its role in creating all Pokemon. There’s an undeniable equine influence in its movements, such as galloping and standing on all fours. However, the strongest parallel can be drawn to the Egyptian god Apis, with whom Arceus shares a strong connection.
This Pokémon, though not exactly like a horse, seems to draw inspiration from it. The Alpha Pokémon is quite uncommon in the games and can mostly be obtained during special events. What sets it apart is its exceptional ability to alter its element based on the item it holds, which in turn modifies its signature move, “Judgement,” into the corresponding type.
Arceus’s Base Stats:
HP: | 120 |
---|---|
Attack: | 120 |
Defense: | 120 |
Sp. Atk: | 120 |
Sp. Def: | 120 |
Speed: | 120 |
Total: | 720 |
7. Blitzle
An Electrified Pokemon
- Type: Electric
- Generation: 5
- Game Introduced: Pokemon Black & White
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: Savanna Biome, Tera Raid Battles (1★)
As a gamer, I can tell you that Blitzle is an Electric-type zebra Pokemon I encountered in the Gen 5 games, specifically Pokemon Black & White. Its name seems to be derived from “blitz,” German for lightning, and “little,” which fits its diminutive appearance perfectly.
In the thrilling world of Pokémon, I stumbled upon a fascinating character that hasn’t always been part of the main games, like Scarlet and Violet. However, this intriguing Pokémon made a comeback in the Indigo Disk DLC expansion. This electrically charged Zebra-like creature can be spotted playfully prancing around the Savanna Biome nestled within the Blueberry Academy Terrarium.
Blitzle’s Base Stats:
HP: | 45 |
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Attack: | 60 |
Defense: | 32 |
Sp. Atk: | 50 |
Sp. Def: | 32 |
Speed: | 76 |
Total: | 295 |
6. Zebstrika
A Thunderbolt Pokemon
- Type: Electric
- Generation: 5
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Black & White
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: Savanna Biome, Tera Raid Battles (4★)
At level 27, Zebstrika transforms from Blitzle, possibly modeled after Helios’ steeds, Bronte (thunder) and Sterope (lightning), in Greek mythology. Notably, it’s the unique Pokemon with a base stat of 497.
In the “Black & White” animated show, Zebstrika is prominently featured as Stephen’s Pokémon, participating in many fights during the storyline. Despite its wins and draws, it ultimately succumbs to Ash’s Palpitoad in a battle.
Zebstrika’s Base Stats:
HP: | 75 |
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Attack: | 100 |
Defense: | 63 |
Sp. Atk: | 80 |
Sp. Def: | 63 |
Speed: | 116 |
Total: | 497 |
5. Keldeo
A Colt Pokemon
- Type: Water/Fighting
- Generation: 5
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Black & White
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: N/A
Keldeo is a mythical Pokemon from Generation 5, possessing both Water and Fighting types. It carries a heartrending backstory. Uniquely among all Pokemon, it can learn the move “Secret Sword,” which metamorphoses it into its powerful Resolute form.
Originally, Keldeo lost its parents due to a devastating fire ignited by a human conflict. Subsequently, the fire-stricken Keldeo was fortunately taken in and nurtured by three Pokemon: Colbalion, Terrakion, and Virizion. These guardians taught Keldeo vital survival skills. In unity, they form the Swords of Justice, a protective squad that shields fellow Pokemon from unwanted human intrusion.
Keldeo’s Base Stats:
HP: | 91 |
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Attack: | 72 |
Defense: | 90 |
Sp. Atk: | 129 |
Sp. Def: | 90 |
Speed: | 108 |
Total: | 580 |
4. Mudbray
A Donkey Pokemon
- Type: Ground
- Generation: 7
- Game Introduced: Pokemon Sun & Moon
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: South Province: Area One, Area Two, Area Five, East Province: Area Two, West Province: Area One, North Province: Dalizapa Passage, Tera Raid Battles (2★), Wistful Fields, Paradise Barrens
Mudbray is a donkey-like Pokemon, originating in Generation 7, that belongs to the Ground type. The name ‘Mudbray’ comes from its connection with mud (representing its Ground typing) and the sound a donkey makes, which is ‘bray’.
In the world of Pokémon, you’ll often see this adorable miniature horse-like Pokémon. One such Pokémon, Mudbray, is a frequent visitor to Paniola Ranch. Notably, Mudbray has been known to squirt mud at characters like Ash and his schoolmates. This behavior is consistent with the information in its anime Pokedex entry, which reveals that Mudbray spends its days consuming soil and playing amidst the mud it stirs up.
Mudbray’s Base Stats:
HP: | 70 |
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Attack: | 100 |
Defense: | 70 |
Sp. Atk: | 45 |
Sp. Def: | 55 |
Speed: | 45 |
Total: | 385 |
3. Mudsdale
A Draft Horse Pokemon
- Type: Ground
- Generation: 7
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Sun & Moon
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: South Province: Area Six, North Province: Area One, Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado Mountain, Tera Raid Battles (5★)
As a gamer, I can say that Mudsdale is an upgrade from my trusty steed, Mudbray, coming into play at level 30. Just like its pre-evolution, Mudsdale has been a constant companion in every Pokémon game since it first appeared in Generation 7.
Apart from serving as a workforce, this Ground-type Pokemon is admired for its unique talent in producing extremely dense mud that was historically used to construct and reinforce walls of ancient dwellings. Similar to its real-world counterpart, Mudsdale exhibits remarkable strength, capable of transporting over ten tons across the entire Galar region without needing breaks or rest.
Mudsdale’s Base Stats:
HP: | 100 |
---|---|
Attack: | 125 |
Defense: | 100 |
Sp. Atk: | 55 |
Sp. Def: | 85 |
Speed: | 35 |
Total: | 500 |
2. Glastrier
A Wild Horse Pokemon
- Type: Ice
- Generation: 8
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Sword & Shield – The Crown Tundra DLC
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: Glaseado Mountain after receiving the Glastrier Treat from Snacksworth (Only one)
Among the two choices presented for players within the Gen 8 DLC, The Crown Tundra, lies Glastrier – a wild horse-type Pokemon. Its mane is frosty like Ponyta and Rapidash’s flaming one, but instead of flames, it has ice. This unique design sets it apart, earning it a spot among the most impressive horse-themed Pokemon in the entire series.
As a gamer, I merge Glastrier with Calyrex using the ‘Reins of Unity’, transforming into Ice Rider Calyrex. The name Glastrier seems to be derived from ‘glacier’ and ‘destrier’, an old term for a noble war horse. Its appearance also reminds me of Scotland’s national creature, the unicorn, fitting since it was first introduced in The Crown Tundra, a region heavily influenced by the mythical land of Scotland.
Glastrier’s Base Stats:
HP: | 100 |
---|---|
Attack: | 145 |
Defense: | 130 |
Sp. Atk: | 65 |
Sp. Def: | 110 |
Speed: | 30 |
Total: | 580 |
1. Spectrier
A Swift Horse Pokemon
- Type: Ghost
- Generation: 8
- Game Introduced:Pokemon Sword & Shield – The Crown Tundra DLC
- Location In Scarlet & Violet: Glaseado Mountain after receiving the Spectrier Treat from Snacksworth (Only one)
In addition to Glastrier, Spectrier was presented in the DLC expansion known as The Crown Tundra. Notably, its Attack and Special Attack abilities are interchanged with those of Glastrier, making the choice between the two a strategic as well as an aesthetic consideration. Furthermore, Spectrier is currently the sole Ghost-type Pokemon without any evolutionary kin. It’s believed to be inspired by one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, possibly the black horse representing Famine, given its ability to draw life energy from living beings.
In the downloadable content of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, both Glastrier and Spectrier resurfaced as some of the legendary Pokemon that can be obtained from Snacksworth. After completing 10 Blueberry Quests, Snacksworth distributes treats to draw Legendary Pokemon. In the game Scarlet, Glastrier is accessible for solo missions, while in Violet, it can be obtained from group quests (which require playing with a friend within the Union Circle). On the other hand, Spectrier can be found in Violet through solo quests and in Scarlet via group quests.
Spectrier’s Base Stats:
HP: | 100 |
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Attack: | 65 |
Defense: | 60 |
Sp. Atk: | 145 |
Sp. Def: | 80 |
Speed: | 130 |
Total: | 580 |
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