PokéListing logoPokéListing
Back to Cards
Snorlax — Fates Collide Pokémon card

Market Price

$4.84

-2.8%

Low

High

PSA 10

$0.00

Snorlax

Fates Collide·#77·2016

Snorlax, the iconic Normal-type Sleeping Pokémon, is a beloved creature from the first generation, known for its enormous size and deep slumber, evolving from Munchlax. This specific card, #77 from the 2016 Fates Collide set, is a common variant that stands out with its unique attack mechanics and the distinctive artistic style of Tomokazu Komiya. Here, visitors will discover Snorlax's Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its "Toss and Turn" and "Swallow" attacks with their energy costs, and its weakness.

Read more ↓
Card Number
#77
Release Date
May 1, 2016
Language
EN
Set Code
XY10

Snorlax, the Sleeping Pokémon, is a Normal-type Pokémon renowned for its immense size and insatiable appetite, often found blocking roads or sleeping in inconvenient locations. Introduced in Generation I with the release of Pokémon Red and Blue, Snorlax quickly became a fan favorite due to its memorable appearances in the games and anime. It evolves from Munchlax when leveled up with high friendship. In the games, Snorlax is typically encountered as a static encounter, requiring the player to wake it with a Poké Flute to progress. Its natural habitat includes forests, mountains, and even urban areas, wherever it can find ample food and a comfortable spot to rest. Snorlax’s diet consists of almost anything edible, consuming up to 900 pounds of food daily before falling into a deep slumber. Its gentle nature, despite its imposing size, makes it a beloved figure. As a Normal-type, Snorlax is only weak to Fighting-type attacks, making it a formidable tank in battles, boasting high HP and decent attack stats. Its role in the anime often highlights its comedic sleepy antics and surprising strength when roused. Culturally, Snorlax symbolizes comfort, relaxation, and a hearty appetite, resonating with many fans who appreciate its laid-back charm.

Price History

Market High Low

Last updated: April 7, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions about Snorlax