gettin this guy done too, big man needs an update
(because we all wish we could have a party of 6 of these guys)
http://www.smogon.com/rb/pokemon/snorlax
[Overview]
<p>Snorlax had humble beginnings back in the first generation. It was the heaviest Pokemon, and one of the most used. Capable of breaking open an opposing team, it was a major threat in the standard RBY metagame. Its major drawback was obviously its low Speed, but its huge HP and respectable Attack stats made up for that. Snorlax was also host to the most powerful attack in the RBY metagame, STAB Selfdestruct.</p>
[SET]
name: Fishlax
move 1: Body Slam
move 2: Earthquake / Surf
move 3: Hyper Beam
move 4: Selfdestruct
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>The standard Snorlax set of the era, capable of covering just about everything it needs to be staying in on. Body Slam has a good chance to paralyze the opponent, giving Snorlax a Speed advantage. Earthquake is a good option against Gengar, while Surf is an option for Golem and Rhydon. Hyper Beam is a great finishing move, but be careful how you throw it around, as a poorly-timed Hyper Beam could leave Snorlax in a bad position. Selfdestruct is Snorlax's last stand move, and the most powerful move in RBY; just be careful about Rock-type or Gengar switch-ins.</p>
[SET]
name: AmnesiaLax
move 1: Amnesia
move 2: Ice Beam / Blizzard
move 3: Thunderbolt / Body Slam
move 4: Rest
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Amnesia Snorlax aims to take advantage of Snorlax's high tanking capabilities and relatively large movepool. Use Amnesia once or twice to boost Snorlax's Special, and then proceed to sweep, using Rest when low on HP. Ice Beam and Blizzard are Snorlax's main attacks and best chances to freeze the opponent. Thunderbolt takes on Cloyster, while Body Slam gives Snorlax a fighting chance against Chansey. Both of these options are good solutions to Starmie. This set is a great late-game sweeper if it can survive the set-up.</p>
[Team Options]
<p>Depending on the move you pick on the Fishlax set, something that can take out whatever Pokemon the other move is meant to cover works well as a teammate for Snorlax. Anything that can spread paralysis, such as Exeggutor or Alakazam, works well with Snorlax, making setting up or sweeping easier.</p>
[Optional Changes]
<p>Due to the extremely shallow movepool distribution in RBY, Snorlax doesn't have many other viable options to work with. Counter can be used to suprise Tauros and others. Reflect can be used against other Snorlax if it fancies you; it also works well with Rest. Fire Blast isn't a bad option either if you are having Jynx, Lapras, or Cloyster problems.</p>
[Counters]
<p>An Earthquake-less Snorlax is handled pretty well by Gengar. Cloyster's high Defense lets it fare pretty well, as long as Snorlax doesn't have Thunderbolt. Rhydon and Golem also do well; however, beware of Surf if using either of them as your counter, as it 2HKOes both. Snorlax needs to be careful when it gets low on HP, as Alakazam's Psychic will KO at around 33%, as will a critical hit Slash from Persian. Lastly, make sure you are careful with Snorlax when using Selfdestruct so a Gengar cannot block it.</p>






(because we all wish we could have a party of 6 of these guys)
http://www.smogon.com/rb/pokemon/snorlax
[Overview]
<p>Snorlax had humble beginnings back in the first generation. It was the heaviest Pokemon, and one of the most used. Capable of breaking open an opposing team, it was a major threat in the standard RBY metagame. Its major drawback was obviously its low Speed, but its huge HP and respectable Attack stats made up for that. Snorlax was also host to the most powerful attack in the RBY metagame, STAB Selfdestruct.</p>
[SET]
name: Fishlax
move 1: Body Slam
move 2: Earthquake / Surf
move 3: Hyper Beam
move 4: Selfdestruct
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>The standard Snorlax set of the era, capable of covering just about everything it needs to be staying in on. Body Slam has a good chance to paralyze the opponent, giving Snorlax a Speed advantage. Earthquake is a good option against Gengar, while Surf is an option for Golem and Rhydon. Hyper Beam is a great finishing move, but be careful how you throw it around, as a poorly-timed Hyper Beam could leave Snorlax in a bad position. Selfdestruct is Snorlax's last stand move, and the most powerful move in RBY; just be careful about Rock-type or Gengar switch-ins.</p>
[SET]
name: AmnesiaLax
move 1: Amnesia
move 2: Ice Beam / Blizzard
move 3: Thunderbolt / Body Slam
move 4: Rest
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Amnesia Snorlax aims to take advantage of Snorlax's high tanking capabilities and relatively large movepool. Use Amnesia once or twice to boost Snorlax's Special, and then proceed to sweep, using Rest when low on HP. Ice Beam and Blizzard are Snorlax's main attacks and best chances to freeze the opponent. Thunderbolt takes on Cloyster, while Body Slam gives Snorlax a fighting chance against Chansey. Both of these options are good solutions to Starmie. This set is a great late-game sweeper if it can survive the set-up.</p>
[Team Options]
<p>Depending on the move you pick on the Fishlax set, something that can take out whatever Pokemon the other move is meant to cover works well as a teammate for Snorlax. Anything that can spread paralysis, such as Exeggutor or Alakazam, works well with Snorlax, making setting up or sweeping easier.</p>
[Optional Changes]
<p>Due to the extremely shallow movepool distribution in RBY, Snorlax doesn't have many other viable options to work with. Counter can be used to suprise Tauros and others. Reflect can be used against other Snorlax if it fancies you; it also works well with Rest. Fire Blast isn't a bad option either if you are having Jynx, Lapras, or Cloyster problems.</p>
[Counters]
<p>An Earthquake-less Snorlax is handled pretty well by Gengar. Cloyster's high Defense lets it fare pretty well, as long as Snorlax doesn't have Thunderbolt. Rhydon and Golem also do well; however, beware of Surf if using either of them as your counter, as it 2HKOes both. Snorlax needs to be careful when it gets low on HP, as Alakazam's Psychic will KO at around 33%, as will a critical hit Slash from Persian. Lastly, make sure you are careful with Snorlax when using Selfdestruct so a Gengar cannot block it.</p>