
Unleashed·#29·2010
Dunsparce, the elusive Normal-type Land Snake Pokémon, was introduced in Generation II and is known for its peculiar design and subterranean lifestyle. This particular Dunsparce card, from the 2010 Unleashed set, is a common variant that stands out for its unique card-drawing attack. Here, visitors will discover Dunsparce’s Pokédex lore, the card’s detailed attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the TCG.
Read more ↓Dunsparce is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, often overlooked due to its unassuming appearance and lack of an evolution. Known as the Land Snake Pokémon, it resembles a small, yellow, drill-nosed serpent with tiny wings, though these wings are not for flight but rather for aiding its subterranean movements. Its Pokédex entries consistently describe it as a shy creature that prefers to live deep underground, rarely emerging to the surface. When it does appear, it is said to bore backward into the ground with its tail to escape. Despite its elusive nature, Dunsparce has a unique charm among fans, often being cited for its peculiar design and the mystery surrounding its existence. In the games, it's typically found in caves or specific routes, often requiring specific conditions or luck to encounter. Its move pool often includes various Normal-type attacks and utility moves, making it a surprisingly versatile, albeit niche, Pokémon in certain strategies. Its unique typing gives it only one weakness (Fighting) and one immunity (Ghost), which can be strategically advantageous.
Last updated: April 10, 2026