Hmm, interesting. Now I see that this card can potentially KO a Garchomp C if it has the right cards.
60 HP is average for a basic. Fighting weakness somewhat hurts, and the retreat cost is average.
There isn't much notable about Dunsparce. It only has one attack, which does 10 for one, and then you draw until you have six cards in your hand. 10 may not seem much, but as mentioned, if you put an Expert Belt and two Pluspowers on it, you can potentially OHKO a Garchomp C easily, so at least there is a way to make up the only 10 damage ordeal.
Overall 3/10 in modified, 9/10 in limited, and 1/10 in unlimited
In modified, this card can't really do much. It has a nice way of drawing that's for sure, and it can potentially OHKO Garchomp C if it has some needed cards, but there is problem. In terms of Pokemon that draw using their attacks, Chatot MD happens to be a lot better, and Claydol and Uxie also outclass Dunsparce in terms of drawing. Thus, this card isn't that effective here.:nonono:
In limited, Dunsparce UL sees some way better uses. Return can be a very effective way of drawing, especially when you have a low hand. Being colorless, it also works in any deck here. If you pull this card out in a tournament like prerelease, I'd pretty much recommend running it in a limited deck. It may not be an attacker, but for drawing, it is pretty good.
In unlimited, this card is sadly rather inferior to many drawing cards here. It also has low HP, so this makes it a very easy target for taking an easy prize too. Thus, Dunsparce isn't that good here just like what it is in modified.:nonono: