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Dunsparce Card Details

Dunsparce

Basic Information

  • Name: Dunsparce
  • Card Type: Basic Pokémon
  • Type: Colorless (⚪)
  • HP: 60
  • Card Number: 128/162
  • Rarity: Common
  • Illustrator: Sanosuke Sakuma

Card Statistics

  • Pokédex Entry: No. 0206 Land Snake Pokémon
  • Height: 4'11"
  • Weight: 30.9 lbs.
  • Weakness: Fighting (👊) ×2
  • Retreat Cost: ⚪ (1 Energy)

Attack Details

Gnaw

  • Cost: ⚪ (1 Colorless Energy)
  • Damage: 10
  • Effect: None

Dig

  • Cost: ⚪⚪ (2 Colorless Energy)
  • Damage: 30
  • Effect: Flip a coin. If heads, during your opponent's next turn, prevent all damage from and effects of attacks done to this Pokémon.

Card Art Description

The artwork shows Dunsparce in a dynamic pose with motion lines suggesting rapid movement. The Pokémon's distinctive drill-tail and wing design are highlighted against a background of earth tones and energy effects. The art style captures the Pokémon's ability to quickly burrow and evade.

Strategy Guide

For Beginners

  • Simple first attack for early damage
  • Defensive coin-flip mechanic
  • Easy energy requirements
  • Good starting Pokémon

For Intermediate Players

  • Use Dig for potential protection
  • Consider evolution strategies
  • Plan energy attachment sequence
  • Combine with coin-flip support cards

For Advanced Players

  • Setup piece for evolution strategy
  • Use as early game staller
  • Tech choice for specific matchups
  • Consider defensive support cards

Competitive Tips

  1. Time Dig usage strategically
  2. Plan evolution timing
  3. Don't rely too heavily on coin flips
  4. Watch for Fighting-type threats
  5. Consider switching strategies

Collection Notes

  • Features dynamic burrowing artwork
  • Part of the Dunsparce evolution line
  • Common card with utility potential
  • Showcases the Pokémon's defensive nature

Special Note

Card text includes: "It creates mazes in dark locations. When spotted, it flies into the ground by digging with its tail."