Basic Pokémon HP 60 Type Darkness
Attack
(C)
Fury Swipes (10×)
Flip 3 coins. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads.
Attack
(D)(D)
Beat Up (20×)
Flip a coin for each of your Pokémon in play (including this one). This attack does 20 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness none Resistance (P) Retreat Cost none Level 34 Rarity Rare
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  Raichu Gobstopper Average
Fury Swipes 6.5 9.4 8.0
Beat Up 7.0 8.2
HP 7.0 8.2
Basic Pokémon 10.0 9.7
Weakness/Resistance 8.0 8.7
Retreat 10.0 9.7
Overall 8.0 8.7

Analysis by Gobstopper

A new Wigglytuff? Well, I don't know if it is the new Wigglytuff, but it sure is a fun card to play with. I sure like playing with it more then Wigglytuff though.

Fury Swipes - Not that bad of an opening attack. On average about 20 damage. With the Darkness Energy that this about an average of 30 damage! Really solid opening attack, even better because it is an Colorless attack.

Beat Up - Big damage coming right up. Just like Wigglytuff, Sneasel needs a full Bench to do maxium damage. The Darkness Energy to use, makes this card alot better. 20 extra damage! On average you'll get 3 heads with a full Bench. That is 90 damage when counting Darkness Energies! Beat Up is even better if you have PlusPowers in your deck. The drawback is that it takes 2 Darkness Energy to use, and you can only have 4 in your deck. So Fossil Gastly, Energy Charge, and other card drawing cards are a must when using Sneasel.

Stats - Another reason this Pokémon is so good. 60HP is horrible, not great. The Weakness is always good as to the Resistance to Psychic. Free Retreat also makes Sneasel more versatile.

Combos - EcoGym is a must when using Sneasel. The key point is to keep the Darkness Energy on him, which is pretty hard unless you have EcoGym. Energy Charge is OK with Sneasel, it can get back 2 Darkness with a heads. Fossil Gastly is also pretty nifty with Energy Conversion. It is also good to use cards like Computer Search, Cleffa, and Professor Elm to go through your deck quickly to find all the Darkness Energies. Don't forget PlusPowers!

Rating - I give Sneasel (and I hate spelling that name) a 9.4. It takes Darkness Energy, which is both good and bad. An exprienced player knows how to use Sneasel to the max.